Chapter 370: Evil Knight

It wasn't until Donner's eyes adjusted to the dimness of the warehouse that he realized that his joke was a little out of place. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Of the twenty-seven people who had just walked out of the stone door with him, only six had returned, and all five of them had looked at him with angry expressions, except for Michelle Brown, who was dealing with a pile of animal meat. Regardless of how Donner survived, the joke seemed so harsh to them who had just witnessed the death of their companion.

Michelle looked up at Donner, the shock in her eyes slowly turning into a polite smile.

Donner nodded apologetically at her.

"Miss," said Selda, one of the survivors, turning his head to Lisa with grief and indignation, "He, he is not fit to lead our ......"

"Oh, why?" asked Lisa calmly.

"He, he doesn't have the strength and doesn't share our mission...... "Selda explains excitedly.

"Selda, I'm disappointed in you...... You still don't think he has the strength to ......" Lisa shook her head: "Haven't you seen such an obvious fact? ”

Silda gave Donner a fierce look, bowed his head and said no more, in fact, he had already guessed this conclusion, but he just refused to admit it in his heart.

He had seen with his own eyes how fierce the beast tide was, and in the melee not long ago, twenty-one mid-level mages lost their lives, and they didn't even have time to snatch their bodies back. With just a third-level mage, it is completely impossible to go out for so long and return easily.

But Selda racked his brains and couldn't figure out what strength he was hiding. During that temptation a month ago, the Middle-earth mage had apparently not shown anything unusual at the moment of life and death.

Donner was also aware of Lisa's conclusions. With his apparent strength, it was impossible to return safely from the beast tide. In fact, when he walked out of this warehouse before, Donner had already prepared not to come back, but unfortunately the beast tide was so fierce that he was forced to come back.

The white-robed Shario understood the truth as well, and when Lisa said this, he stood up and stared at Donner defensively.

"It's okay......" Lisa waved at him, and Sario sat down again.

"I found myself making a mistake, or rather, I fell into the trap of habitual thinking......" Lisa looked at Donner with a grin, the fact that twenty-two mid-level mages had died didn't seem to ripple in her heart at all.

Donner glanced down at the ground, then picked up the scabbard he had dropped on the ground before he went out and inserted the dagger back in. He knew that this woman was fighting with him again, and in this case, it was better to talk less.

"We always thought that his strength was only a third-level magician......" Lisa said this, deliberately looking at Shario and Selda and the others, as if enjoying the doubts on their faces: "But we all forgot...... He might still be a knight, a mighty knight!"

The only eight people left in the warehouse looked at Donner at the same time, and the anger and hatred in the eyes of Silda and the others were even heavier - it was obvious that in the Magic Continent, knights did not have a good reputation.

Donner frowned slightly, Lisa was not completely wrong, he is indeed a knight, as for whether he is strong or not, it depends on who he compares with. Well, compared to these industrious magicians, his force is quite strong.

"It seems that I didn't guess wrong, so it would be more appropriate for you to lead the Southern Mage Regiment......" Lisa looked at Donner's expression, satisfied with her conclusion.

"Miss, are you really going to let an evil knight lead us?" argued Selda in a low voice.

Lisa glanced at him coldly, so frightened that Sylda lowered her head and didn't dare to speak again.

Donner sat down at the long table and placed the dagger on the table, and the white-robed Shario instinctively shrank back when he saw the dagger.

"Mademoiselle," said Shario, "I don't think what Sylda said is entirely unreasonable. You know what we've done in Middle-earth, and it's going to be a hidden danger sooner or later for a Middle-earth mage to wield great power, not to mention that he's a knight. Shario glanced again at the dagger in front of Donner.

"What did we do in Middle-earth? At least half of that was done by the Holy See, wasn't it?" Lisa smiled contemptuously, then turned to Donner, "You seem to be a sane man. ”

Donner gave her a response.

Lisa didn't care if he reacted or not, and continued: "Now you have also seen how troublesome those demonic beasts are, and only when they are completely solved can we go back to dealing with the affairs of Middle-earth, so, our goal is the same, right?

"They're right, I'm really not fit for ......," Donner finally spoke.

A hint of excitement flashed across the face of the blue-robed Sylda. The white-robed Shario looked at Donner suspiciously, not knowing what he was going to say again. Only Lisa remained calm as usual.

But while the crowd waited for Donner to continue, he slowly stood up and walked to the corner where he belonged.

"What if I told you that your men are still in my hands......" Lisa's voice rang out behind Donner.

Donner's body shook slightly, and when he turned his head, his brows were tightly locked: "Impossible, you can't find the ...... of that street"

"St. Petersburg isn't as big as you think......" Lisa, knowing that Donner was talking to her, deliberately didn't mention any streets, but focused on the whole of St. Petersburg. From what she knew, Donner hadn't left since he arrived in St. Petersburg. It is impossible to arrange a foothold elsewhere.

Donner's face suddenly relaxed, shrugged his shoulders and said, "Then you are free......"

"They're not in St. Petersburg?" Lisa pouted, knowing she had been fooled, but she also knew that it would be difficult to scare Donner with this. Blame her for not expecting that Donner would arrange for Wesley and them to evacuate the moment he heard her name.

"Who knows where you took them. Donner spread his hands, turned and walked back into the shadows.

"What an interesting opponent...... Lisa said to the white-robed Shario, "is it?"

"......" Shario looked embarrassed.

......

A few hours later, Michelle Brown brought a piece of roasted meat to Donner.

"Are you really a knight?" the girl, who was a little too thin, sat down beside Donner. After more than ten days of life and death, she no longer cares about the dirty environment in the warehouse.

"Hmm......" Donner put most of his half-finished magic wand on the ground, eating the hard-to-swallow beast meat with a normal expression.

"You...... It can't be a paladin, right?" said Michelle, who was suddenly nervous.

Donner almost spit out the beast meat in his mouth, and hurriedly waved his hand and said, "How is this possible, paladins are all old guys, I'm just a first-class knight......"

"Don't lie," Michelle smiled and glanced at Donald, "If you were just a first-class knight, you would have died outside......"

Donner shrugged his shoulders, he just knew that no one would believe this answer, so he said it without hesitation.

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