Chapter Seventy-Six: A Letter from the Hall Family

"What's the problem? Joan. ”

Glerint interrupted Joan's questioning, which made Joan suddenly wonder if she had gone into a misunderstanding......

The same doubts echoed in the hearts of Morin, Brisse and others. If they are not mistaken, it seems that this Excellency is going to just let them go, as if there was no such thing?

Why?

Why? If they did, Glerint might have been interested in giving them a reason on the spot......

But the actual reason was just that he looked at Morin more pleasantly.

It's true that he can't do such a thing himself, but he still admires and admires people who can "give up their wealth and status and devote themselves to something truly meaningful".

The point is that it's not a big deal to let him go.

Even if someone investigates him for secretly releasing the rebels in the future, he will be completely fooled, after all, "Maureen Warner" is indeed a pure-blooded Rune, isn't he?

And this group of natives has contributed to their own play.

There were even a few that were broken bones.

But they are not wronged, it was a very simple matter, just a small manor, and they made a posture of harboring enemy spies.

His unusually tough attitude surprised Joan, so she nodded silently and didn't say anything more.

After leaving the "Lakeside Manor", Gleilint privately handed the "Strange Pocket Watch" to Alister, and asked him to go back and treat the unlucky broken ones. The reason why he was allowed to go, of course, was that considering that they were also aborigines, it must have been easier for Alister to gain their trust.

Normal ordinary people can't use magical items, but Alister, as a "god", has even more spirituality than many low-level extraordinary, so he can directly use magical items.

And the reason why Alister was asked to treat those unlucky ghosts, Glelint actually had some thoughts of showing favor to Maureen Warner, and he always felt that he might still have a relationship with this young man in the future......

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After returning to Dammings Street, Gleilynt and Joan presented the findings of their review to Morgan:

"There's indeed a guy hiding there, a violinist from County Diece."

"Besides, there are no rebels."

Morgan was a little surprised, then nodded not too concerned, and casually instructed Athena next to him to prepare a review report.

When he was done, he asked Glerint and Joan to sign off on the confirmation. The focus of the review was: "No rebels," which is indeed a fact found by Gleilynt and Joan.

After all, the people of Rune know that the rebels in the Southern Continent are the natives who fought against the noble Rune soldiers.

On the other side, Alister, who had negotiated with Brisse, had already helped the unlucky ghosts with broken bones complete the treatment. At this time, Brisse and Morin were still in their dreams......

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By the time I got to Morgan to finish my mission, it was already past 3 p.m.

After thinking about it for a moment, Glerint gave up the idea of going out to investigate the case again, and regarded it as a half-day vacation.

"Sir, there is your letter."

"Arrived in the morning, it's from East Chester County."

Glelint nodded his head when he heard the name, and took a stack of letters from Afra's hand.

Yes, not one, but a stack of four letters.

After identifying them all, Gleilynt found that they had all been sent from the Earl's house. He wasn't surprised to receive a letter from the Hall family in the next two days, because it would have only taken three or four days to write from Beckland to and from East Chester County, and now it was just more time for Hash to switch to the Southern Continent.

What he didn't guess, though, was the number of letters.

They are "Earl Hall", "Joffrey", "Joffrey" and "Audrey Hall".

Mr. Joffrey sent two letters.

He first opened the letter from Audrey, which was a pale blue envelope with Audrey's characteristic handwriting.

The young girl didn't have anything serious, except a small complaint about Glelint not sending her a separate letter to share her supernatural powers. Then, she shared some interesting things she saw when she was a "spectator", which Audrey hadn't discovered when she was just taking potions.

The kindness in which she shared her secret made Glerint smile knowingly.

This is a more vivid and interesting side of her dignified and elegant image.

Speaking of the round-bellied fountain pen filled with blue ink, Glerint shared with her what he had seen about his travels, as well as some magical and extraordinary things that did not involve secrecy.

This must be the part that inquisitively inquisitive!

Thinking of the look of surprise and envy that Audrey might have shown when she saw these things and her extraordinary abilities, Gleilynt couldn't help but hook the corners of her mouth a little.

In the end, he told Audrey that he already knew that the eighth sequence of the "lawyer" was called "Barbarian", and what his specific abilities wereβ€”the reason why he didn't directly tell her that he had completed his promotion was that Glerint was afraid that she would accidentally get the potion recipe for the next sequence, and then she might take the risk of taking the potion.

Packing the reply, Glerint opened the letter from Uncle Hall again.

His Excellency was well aware of the secrecy of MI9, and he did not ask Glerint the reason for the advance report, but only greeted him with a few words of greeting, and then talked about the situation of his second son, Alfred, who was in the army.

It turned out that Alfred was also on the side of the city of Verteke.

The second son of His Excellency the Earl, although he did not get a higher starting point because of the title, but he joined the army as an extraordinary person, and after a few years of wandering, he still has the rank of "lieutenant colonel". However, Lord Count did not tell Glerint about his extraordinary sequence level, and it is not known whether it was Count Hall or out of secrecy.

This side is in charge of contacting the army, and it is Ms. Athena who submits the information, so Glerint can't contact Alfred for the time being, so he can only ignore this issue for the time being.

After quickly writing a reply, Glerint opened Mr. Joffrey's letter.

The two letters sent by Joffrey were actually consecutive, but there were so many contents that Joffrey packed them into two envelopes.

He first congratulated Glerint on his promotion, then gave some opinions on his shared acting experience, and then shared some of his own acting experience.

That's not a lot of space.

What really makes the letter so bloated is that Joffrey tells Glerint about his father's assassination.

It turned out that his father's assassin was a spy of Intis, a member of the Esoteric Order, a secret organization that worked closely with the Republic of Intis.

Glerint, who has read the original book, is certainly no stranger to this, this is the organization that holds the recipe for the potion of the "Fortune Teller" path, and their leader is Zarathu, a "secret attendant" of Sequence One. However, in this organization, the high-level potion recipes of this path seem to be in the hands of Zarathu, and after Zaratu went crazy, they were embarrassingly lost.

Suddenly telling Gleilynt about Lorenz's assassination, Joffrey is to remind Gleilynt that he must be careful that there is an enemy in Intis's intelligence organization whose real name is "Walter", and more than four years ago, he was already a Sequence 5 extraordinary.