Chapter 591: The Poisoned Coward

Susan immediately ordered the commander stationed in the camp to lead them to the tents of the poisoned soldiers, and Rogge checked all the tents of the poisoned soldiers in turn, and found no traces of the people who had infiltrated them. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

"There were no suspicious footprints, no signs of the tent being cut, no signs of needles or miniature arrows penetrating the tent," said Rogge, standing in front of the tent and bowing his head to Susan, holding a green cigarette in his mouth. ā€

"What's going on then?" Susan looked at him suspiciously, and Rogge muttered for a moment before she said, "You go back to Tully first, and I'm going to talk to the soldiers who aren't poisoned." ā€

He left the group and took the little owl Lilith to find a few soldiers who were not poisoned, and then asked them about the previous night, and several soldiers told him that they were all patrols who were on duty last night, and they had been patrolling the camp all night, and they did not find any suspicious people.

After thanking them, Rogge found several other waves of soldiers who were not poisoned, and in the conversation with them, Rogge found a special situation, the soldiers who were not poisoned last night were all members of the patrol team on duty at night, although they were in charge of different areas, but they were all safe.

"The poisoner actually avoided all the patrols and only attacked the soldiers resting in the tents?" Rogge bowed his head in confusion and muttered to himself: "A camp with a thousand people, a patrol of hundreds of people patrols the camp at night, and the perpetrator actually avoided everyone, if he is so strong, why choose such a method as poisoning?"

"Bad wolf, maybe there's a ghost here!" the little furball said to Rog in surprise.

"What are your fallacies?" asked Rogge, frowning at her.

"When I was playing outside at night, I saw these orc patrols standing under the torches, even if they were patrolling back and forth in the camp, they also held torches in their hands, I guess the poisoner must have been a coward, afraid of the fire, so he didn't dare to attack them, only dared to get into the black tent to attack!"

"Afraid of light?" Hearing Lilith's words, Rogge immediately thought of the environment they were in and the wounds on the poisoned soldier's body, and couldn't help but feel a move in his heart, and the little furball noticed the difference in the expression on his face, so he asked curiously: "What's wrong with you, bad wolf, are you scared by a coward?"

"Thank you, little villain, for reminding me!" Rogge smiled and led the little furball to Tali and Monica to ask them about their treatment, and Tali told him that the poisoned soldiers were very deadly, and that many more soldiers died during their treatment.

"But we were able to save the lives of a lot of people, who were mildly poisoned and quickly turned around after receiving detoxification treatment. Tali gladly glanced at the soldiers in the tent who were no longer in danger of their lives.

"Are you saying that there is a clear difference in the degree of poisoning of these soldiers?" Rog keenly noticed the meaning of Tali's words, Tali was stunned for a moment when she heard this, and then nodded: "That's right, the dead soldiers have been poisoned deeply, and before we can detoxify them, they have already stopped breathing." ā€

There was a knowing expression between Rog's eyebrows, he knew that there would be no obvious difference in the amount of toxin on the weapon of a person who used a poisonous weapon to kill someone, and therefore there would be no obvious difference in the degree of poisoning of the injured person, but Tali's words just now coincided with his previous conjecture.

"Monica, please come out with me, I have something to talk to you about. Rogmer thought for a moment, and suddenly shouted at Little Flower Spirit, and Monica, who had just finished treating the wounds of a soldier, agreed, and followed Rogge to the outside of the tent.

Rog talked with her outside the tent for a while, then returned to the tent and said to Susan, "I want a list of all the dead soldiers, and a map of the location of the tent where they lived, so that they can get it ready and give it to me as soon as possible." ā€

Susan immediately summoned the officers of the camp and told them to start preparing at once, and soon a list and location map were delivered to Rogge, who smiled unsurprisingly when he saw the location map.

"Susan, send another unit to this camp tonight, and switch positions between the old troops and the new troops. Rogge returned the list and location map to Susan and said, "I'll take care of the rest." ā€

That night, after dinner, the soldiers returned to their tents to rest, and the camp gradually became quiet, only the torches burned in the night wind, and the orc soldiers in charge of the night watched the movements around them with all their attention, and everyone did not dare to be careless because they learned what had happened here last night.

In the middle of the night, in the silence, suddenly there was a rustling sound near several tents outside the camp, and then dense small black shadows emerged from the sand and approached the tents under the cover of darkness.

When these black shadows approached the curtain of the tent and tried to penetrate through the gap below, they suddenly smelled a strong pungent smell coming from behind the door curtain, and the little black shadows who came into contact with this smell immediately retreated and ran away desperately.

The orc soldiers in charge of the patrol soon noticed the anomaly and immediately reported it to the commander, and Susan, who had learned the news, immediately rushed to the place with people, but the little black shadows had already fled, and only found some quicklime powder at the door of each tent in the camp.

After questioning, Susan learned that Rogge had asked them to collect the quicklime powder from Tali in advance and personally supervised them to sprinkle it at the tent door, and Susan immediately approached Tully for some reason and asked her why Rog did so.

"I don't know exactly what he's trying to do. Tali shrugged her shoulders in the same confusion and said, "He only asked the lamp god to get the quicklime powder and distribute it to the soldiers, but he didn't explain the purpose of doing so, I only know that he took Catherine with him tonight to find the culprit of the poison." ā€

"Hopefully they'll find the killer. Susan and Tali muttered to themselves as they looked out into the thick night outside the tent.

A kilometer away in the desert, a small furball descended from the sky, transforming Rogge and Catherine back into their original ways, and the two looked around the desert in the middle of the night with night vision eyes, and saw a sand dune not far away.

"The smell stops here, they should be around here. The little furball landed on Rogge's shoulder and said.

"I can smell it, you're right. Rogge nodded slightly in agreement, and suddenly heard a sound of Suosuo, only to see a large number of small black things burrowing out of the dirt under the sand dunes, gathering at the top of the dune, and at the same time the two of them felt the ground under their feet begin to shake.

"She's coming,......," said Rogge, winking at Catherine.