Chapter 488: The Blind Follower of Hatred

"Ellen, I'm not going to give anyone to you, you'd better be smart and don't force me to do anything to you, it's too late to leave. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info" Rogge said threateningly as he reached out to stop Elizabeth and took his pipe in his mouth.

Ellen, the leader of the vampire hunters, looked at him and Catherine, Elizabeth, Shirley, and Sebastian behind him, gauging whether he had a chance of using force, and at this moment, Catherine suddenly pointed at them and said, "Can't let them go, they killed the night watchmen in the manor, maybe more than one!"

Hearing Catherine's words, Rogge couldn't help but squint his eyes and look at Ellen with a gloomy expression and asked, "Is it true?

"So what?" Ellen stared coldly at Rogge and asked, "The humans who helped the vampires deserve to die, I just killed them to help them get rid of slavery!"

"How do you know they're enslaved?" asked Rogge, looking down and snuffing out his pipe.

"Needless to say, how else would they be determined to help a vampire princess?" Ellen asserted without hesitation.

"I see, you mean that hundreds of people in this manor deserve to die, right?" Rogge put the snuffed pipe back into the tobacco pouch, looked up at Ellen and said, "Then we'll have to settle the score, not for the vampires, but for the humans." ”

He stepped forward and pointed at the vampire hunters behind Ellen and shouted, "Who killed the night watchmen in the manor, stand up and tell me, how many did you kill?"

The vampire hunters looked at each other, and Ellen was the first to stand up with a little hesitation and say, "I killed one, what do you want?"

Rogge nodded with satisfaction and smiled, "Very good, is there anyone else?"

Seeing this, several of the other vampire hunters walked up to Ellen with crossbows, all of whom had shot the nightwatchmen of the manor with arrows as they approached the manor, while the rest stood behind and watched what happened, clutching their weapons in case of an emergency.

"Six, so you killed six Nightwatchmen. Rogge swept his gaze over Ellen and the other six, nodded lightly, turned back to Catherine and said, "Do you remember what I often say?

Before the last word fell, Rogge's figure suddenly rushed in front of Ellen, and the fallen angel gauntlet in his left hand punched him in the chest, and Ellen was caught off guard and flew out upside down, fell to the ground and vomited a mouthful of blood, and a row of sternums were broken.

The other five vampire hunters were taken aback, raised their crossbows and aimed at Rogge to shoot a string of silver arrows, only to find only a black afterimage, and Rog circled behind them with great speed, kicking off the kneecap of a vampire hunter.

He dodged past another vampire hunter and slashed his silver sword with a flash of winged blades, and a roundhouse kick struck him in the abdomen, sending the vampire hunter backwards into his companion, knocking the two vampire hunters behind him to the ground.

Rog rushed around the three who fell to the ground and rushed to the last two, snatched the crossbow from one of them and smashed it in his face, the vampire hunter fell to the ground screaming, and Rog turned to face the last vampire hunter and saw him swing his sword and slash at him.

He calmly stared into the other man's eyes, a faint green light flashed in his eyes, the silver sword that the vampire hunter had slashed stopped in mid-air, a trace of fear flashed in his pupils, he threw away the sword in his hand in a panic, fell to his knees and shivered.

The rest of the vampire hunters turned and ran when they saw that the situation was not good, and Elizabeth tried to chase but was stopped by Rogge, who told them to keep an eye on the six people who had fallen to the ground, turned around and rushed to the fleeing crowd, grabbing Hans and dragging him back alone.

"What's your name?" asked Rog, throwing Hans to the ground and staring down at him.

Hans looked up at him with a shudder, and told him his name, and when Rog heard this, he crouched down in front of him and asked, "How long have you been a member of the guild?"

"Two months. ”

"It's been two months, and it's time to understand the purpose and regulations of the guild. Rogge muttered to himself and continued to ask, "Didn't George tell you, why can't you hurt Miss Shirley?"

"He said it, but I didn't believe him, there are no good vampires in this world, those devils killed my parents, and I will kill them all!

"I see. Rogge sighed meaningfully, stood up, looked back in the direction of the mansion, and saw that the vampire hunters seemed to have fled the place without a leader, and most of the farmers and herdsmen of the manor had been wounded and some dead in the battle with them, and they were helping each other to come forward.

"Which of you has relatives who are the night watchmen who were killed tonight, these six people are the murderers, and you will deal with them!" Rogge said loudly to the farmers and herdsmen, pointing to Ellen and the other six who fell to the ground.

Seeing this, the peasants and herdsmen who had lost their relatives stepped forward and dragged aside the six people who had fallen to the ground, and beat them to death in the grass, Rogge looked down at Hans, who was trembling at his feet, and leaned over to him: "Don't be afraid, I won't kill you, but there is a word for you to remember." ”

He crouched down in front of Hans, raised his face with his hand, and said, "You are to blame for the deaths of all these people who die here today, whether they are vampire hunters or farmers and herdsmen who lived in peace and comfort. ”

"If it weren't for your indiscriminate revenge and anger, these people would still be living in this world now, they might be drinking in the tavern, maybe they were talking to their wives and children at home, maybe they were chatting under the night sky, and they imagined a better life tomorrow......"

"But now, they will never be able to do that, it's all your sin, it's heavier than the sin of the vampire who killed your loved ones, because you killed more people, and from now on you will always have hatred, and you will always be hated, so that you can do it yourself, child. Rog gave him a meaningful tap on the shoulder, got up and walked away.

Hans sat on the ground for a moment, his mind lingering on Rogge's words, and he glanced up at the farmers and herdsmen not far away, the bereaved women and children hugging each other, the tears on their faces had not yet dried up, and the men who had lost their brothers and friends were scarred one by one, and although they had killed the murderer, there was still anger on their faces.

He sat silently on the ground for a moment, struggling to get up from the ground, bowing his head and not daring to look at the faces of these men, and staggered past them, the figure looking like it might fall at any moment.

Twenty or thirty paces away from the crowd, he suddenly picked up a silver sword dropped by a dead vampire hunter from the ground and slit his own throat with a single sword.

Rog and the others watched the scene in silence, turned and walked up to a farmer, took the pickaxe from his hand, and said to Shirley, "You take everyone home, pack up everything that needs to be taken, arrange where everyone goes, we must get out of here, we can't live any longer." ”

He glanced at the corpses on the ground and said, "I will go and bury these people first, although they have committed a crime, they have already paid their debts with their lives, and they should not be in the wilderness." After saying that, he strode towards the river with a pickaxe, and little Lori trotted after seeing this.

Shirley and Elizabeth took the others back to their home and extinguished the burning fire, while Shirley asked Sebastian to pack up what she could take with her, and arranged for the farmers and herdsmen to go home and pack their things, each with their cattle and sheep to find a place to make a living.

But to her surprise, all the people expressed their reluctance to leave her, and a peasant woman who had lost her relatives said to her: "Miss, we have been blessed by you for generations, and you have never hurt any of us, and now that our relatives have died at the hands of our kindred, how can you make us trust others?"

"Yes, miss, take us with you!" a shepherd said earnestly, "Wherever you go, we will go with you, even if we cross the ocean, we will follow you, we must not only raise cattle and sheep, but also practice martial arts hard, protect your safety, and never let such a thing happen again!"

The peasants and herdsmen's pleading made Shirley feel unable to refuse, and she hesitated and said to everyone: "Okay, since everyone is willing to follow me, then we will go together, no matter where we want to settle down, we will always be a family in the future!"

"Okay!" said in unison, and the adults left the children here, went home and packed up what they could take with them, and drove all the cattle and sheep out of the pen and took them on the road.

When all was ready, Rog and Lilith returned from the lake, and when they heard that the farmers and herders were willing to leave with Shirley, Rogge agreed, and suggested that they continue south along the wilderness, to the southern coast, near the Sun and Moon Forest, where the water and grass were abundant and suitable for grazing and recuperation.

The group then set off, and when they left, Shirley looked at her vacant house with reluctance, she had lived here for a hundred years, and it had become her second home, and now she was leaving, which made her feel very reluctant.

Catherine stood a short distance behind her, watching Sebastian come forward to persuade Shirley to leave, when Elizabeth gently came to her side, gazed at Shirley and the boss with her, and whispered in a nonchalant tone, "Thank you for saving Shirley." ”

Catherine looked back at Elizabeth with a little curiosity, although her expression was still cold, but it could be seen that she was deliberately pretending to be like this to hide her gratitude, Catherine then replied calmly: "It's nothing, it's what I should do." ”

The two glanced at each other tacitly, each lowered their heads and smiled faintly, and then Shirley and Sebastian came to them, saw their smiles that had not yet dissipated, and asked curiously, "What's wrong with you? What are you laughing at?"

"It's nothing, let's go, it's getting dawn, I'm going to cast a spell to cover the sun. Elizabeth casually looked up at the pale sky in the east and said.

The group walked in the wilderness for several days under the leadership of Rogge, approaching the southern coast of Deiz, the sea breeze of the Darcy Sea continued to blow from the sea at night, bringing a salty and damp smell, Rogge walked and calculated with Shirley, another day's walk, almost to reach the new place of settlement.

At this moment, the little furball that was exploring the path in front suddenly flew back and said to Rogge: "Bad wolf, there is a big ship parked on the shore in front of it, it looks a little strange!"

Rogge heard the words and looked in the direction she pointed, only to see a large and gloomy ship quietly docked in the sea in the distance, looking strange on the sea at night.