Chapter 500: What is the difference between good and evil and salted fish (2nd update)
Hearing Stu's voice, Tali hurriedly turned her head to look at him with concern, only to see Stu say expectantly, "Thank you for believing in me, can we start the ceremony?"
Tali readily agreed, she calmed down a little, and beckoned the merfolk girls to perform a ceremony for Stu, which was actually just a merfolk dance, and one of the merfolk girls handed Stu a gramophonic conch to Stu at the end of the dance. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
Stu listened to the conch in his ear, smiled with relief, and turned back to Tali and said, "Thank you, I seem to hear my father's voice, and the way he cleaves the waves on the sea, thank you for granting my wish!"
He turned back and beckoned to a few of his friends, each of whom walked up to Tali and the mermaids with a square box, Stu pointed to the box in their hands and smiled, "This is a gift I have for you, although it is not worth much, but it represents a part of my heart." ”
Tali smiled and thanked her, and Stu asked her friends to open the box and present the gifts to the mermaids, only to see that the four of them lifted the lid at the same time, and suddenly lifted the box and sprinkled a box full of purple powder on the mermaids' bodies, and the merfolk who were sprinkled with powder fell to the ground in pain and showed their original shapes.
"What are you doing?" Tali shouted to Stu in surprise as she saw her merfolk sisters fall to the ground.
I saw that Stu's four friends took out four miniature machine crossbows from the mezzanine under the box, aimed at the mermaid girl who fell to the ground and struggled in pain, and Stu, who retreated to their side, smiled smugly: "It's nothing, we just want to thank you for bringing us so much loot." ”
"What did you say?" Tali looked at his smug smile in surprise and asked, "Who the hell are you?"
"I told you that my father drowned while fishing at sea, but in fact he was not a fisherman, but a mermaid hunter, and he fell into the water while catching a mermaid, and I inherited his work. ”
Stu triumphantly took out the glowing shell from his body and said, "However, I am not as stupid as him, I will not go out to sea to fight you sea monsters with beautiful faces, I just need to sit on the shore and lure you up, and then catch you with the powder of the sea lizard grass, and I can make a lot of money!"
"You treacherous liar!" Tali angrily pointed the staff in her hand at him, and Stu raised her hand unhurriedly and smiled: "Don't mess around, if you dare to mess around, your sisters will die, I don't care if they live or die, anyway, all I want is the scales on their bodies." ”
Tali stared at Stu angrily for a moment, and saw the four men on the side staring at the small crossbow in their hands at the mermaid girl who fell to the ground, she hesitated for a moment and threw away the staff in her hand and said to Stu, "Let them go, something is coming at me." ”
"You?" Stu said with a smile, looking her up and down, "You are indeed more beautiful than them, but I can't get seven people's scales from you alone, which means that I can't make seven dollars back, so I can't make this deal." ”
"Has your conscience been eaten by dogs? These girls have come here out of sympathy to help you fulfill your wishes, how can you bear to harm them!" Tali clenched her fists in anger and shouted at Stu.
"Conscience?" Stu smirked at the glowing shell in his hand, "How much is conscience worth? Don't expect me to take your stupid sympathy seriously, if you want to help me fulfill my wishes, the best way is to help me earn back more money, so that you can show your use value!"
"You ......" Tali angrily raised her hand and pointed at him, speechless for a while, Stu waved to the four people behind him, "Carry them to the car, be careful, don't let them resist and make a move!"
Two of the four men aimed their crossbows at the mermaid girl on the ground, and the other two hung the crossbow around their waists, stepped forward and lassoed the mermaid girl with a rope, and dragged them to the freight wagon parked on the shore.
Tali was so anxious to see her sister being dragged away that she hesitated for a moment and suddenly kicked the ground in front of her with her foot, kicking a cloud of sand at Stu, who turned around and ducked, and Tali quickly bent down and grabbed the staff on the ground, and before she could straighten up, a ball of cloth stained with purple powder suddenly hit her head.
The sea lizard grass powder that had diffused from the ball was sucked into Tali's body, and she staggered back two steps, trying to lift her staff with trembling hands, but was unable to cast the spell anyway, and finally saw the fishtail fall headlong on the sand.
"Do you really think I'm going to give you a chance to resist?" Stu stepped forward and stomped on her shoulder and laughed, "I catch one or two mermaids here almost every week and make a lot of money back with them, and you're still dreaming of being a hero who helps others, when in fact you're just a pawn for me to use!"
Tali, who had fallen to the ground, was speechless due to the effects of the drug, and she struggled to reach the trembling hand to the magic lamp around her waist, but Stu noticed her actions and kicked her hand away, stomping her wrist with his foot.
He leaned over and stared at Tali mockingly and said, "Don't struggle anymore, you're a fish caught in the net now, no one will come to your aid, and I want to thank you for believing in me so firmly, you stupid mermaids are born to be prey, you can't even tell the good guys from the bad guys, what's the difference between them and salted fish?"
At this time, someone from behind him gently patted Stu on the shoulder and asked, "What to do with the rest?"
"Drag it to the car and handle it like everyone else!" Without hesitation, Stu let go of the foot that was stepping on Tali, and was about to turn around when he suddenly felt a hand reach from behind to his chest, grabbing his neck.
"Why, what's going on?" Stu grabbed the hand in surprise and looked back, Rogge's cold gaze made him shudder, and then looked at the four helpers behind him, two of them were gone, and the remaining two were still standing in place, covered in rattan, each with a broken wound on his throat, and blood flowing all over his chest.
"Mr. Stu, your coachman is such a chatterbox, I talked to him casually, and he told me a bunch of nonsense about you!" said Rogge, holding Stu by the neck and staring viciously at his face flushed from holding his breath.
"You, you......" Stu exclaimed loudly as he struggled, and Rogge wiped his hand on the blue spot on his face, quickly wiping a normal complexion, and he sneered and said, "It seems that your eyes are not hurt in any way, but it may not be so lucky in the next second." ”