Chapter 90: The Task of Handing Back

After all the handovers were over, Glerint took his farewell to Darnell, and it was late at night.

With the "guiding lantern" in hand, Gleilynt quickly traveled through the spirit world and returned to Verteck.

To his surprise, Morgan was still waiting for him:

"How?"

"Is there any surprise with submitting the seal?"

"Why did you come back so late?"

Glerint glanced at him quietly, and replied:

"It's not a big problem, it's just that when I chose 'equivalent compensation', I took a fancy to the 'seed of delusion'. However, His Excellency the Lieutenant General said that it can play a greater role in the organization...... Therefore, there is an additional process for submitting documents. ”

He took the initiative to expose "2-21" in order to cover up the existence of the "Chain of Secret Laws".

Since Lord Basel had told him that Morgan was abnormal, they would have concealed it from their magical artifact.

"Seed of delusion?"

Morgan didn't expect that Glerint's goal was this! To be honest, if he were in Glerint's position, he would definitely pick a powerful offensive seal.

However, the "seeds of delusion" are indeed practical enough.

After a little surprise, Morgan nodded, knowing Glerint's choice. Then, he pulled out a bright black irregular semi-cloudy crystal.

"This is the extraordinary trait of the 'bribe-taker' that you want to exchange for some of your feats."

"However, it is not a 'biomaterial' and cannot be divided into extraordinary properties by '2-21'. Therefore, if you use it to concoct potions, you may be affected to some extent. ”

He was referring to the problem that would have some of the extraordinary characteristics of the lower sequences.

But it didn't bother Glerint.

As long as a normal creature is controlled in advance and let it take this trait to become a monster, then he can use the 'delusional seed' to separate the traits of different sequence levels.

I saw him grin and smile:

"It's not a big deal, and I'm not going to try to get promoted anytime soon."

"If I could collect two potions before I was promoted, I wouldn't have used them."

Subsequently, Gleilynt returned the seals "2-07" and "2-29" and asked Morgan to take a rest day off tomorrow.

MI9 members usually take one day off during the week, and are required to report to Morgan on an ad hoc basis and receive permission. However, this is not a problem for Glerint, as he is not currently involved in the shift, so there is no reason for Morgan not to approve of his rotation if he does not have a particularly important task.

The reason for requesting a rotation off is also that Glellint has been attending too often these days.

Now that Admiral Basel has a plan, he just needs to come as instructed. lest he accidentally find out Morgan's feet, he will easily startle the snake and interfere with the plan of His Excellency the Admiral.

Morgan nodded indifferently, agreeing to take a day off.

Then, as if casually, he asked:

"I heard Philip say that you seem to be screening the ordinary people that the Intis spies have come into contact with?"

"Does this seem like a hassle and unnecessary?"

"I think if the sequence five of the 'Hunter' path is really connected to that 'Resentful Spirit', it seems that it has nothing to do with ordinary people."

Glerint's heart moved, could this clue really find out anything? What should I do, and follow his reasoning and end there? Wouldn't that be too easy and obvious?

After a little thought, Glerint chose to stick to his train of thought, only to see him laugh and say:

"In the work of 'detective', I very much appreciate the saying of Russell the Great, that is, 'Whoever walks by, will leave a trace!'"

Morgan was speechless for a moment, but then listened to Glerint add:

"Well, but this idea is really too cumbersome, and it will inevitably take a lot of time and energy."

"Why don't you do that, I'm going to follow this line of thought while I investigate based on the latest information you provide, and at the same time check that extraordinary gathering from time to time."

"Maybe it's better to do all three at the same time."

The reason why Glerint took the initiative to ask Morgan to provide him with "up-to-date information" to delay his own investigation was also because he had no idea of solving the case quickly.

You think you're the only one trying to stall?

Coincidentally, that's what I thought!

Hearing Glerint say this, Morgan finally stopped insisting that Glerint give up investigating ordinary people. Now that the pace of investigation is in his hands, things won't get out of hand easily.

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It is said that it is a day off in turn, but tomorrow is considered an adjustment time after today's task, and it is not considered a shift off. After all, it has been nearly the early morning of the third day since he went to Ertan Town yesterday morning, and he has never rested! So from now on, Glerint can take two days and three nights off in a row, and will not continue to work until next Monday morning.

But then again, this originally very free investigation mission, after both sides have the idea of delaying time, doesn't it completely become a fishing?

Today is Joan and Jon Child's rotation, Morgan is just waiting for Gleilint to hand over the task, and as for Athena, she is needless to say that she is also waiting for Morgan.

Therefore, when Glerlint returned to the garden house, he naturally received news from the servant that Lady Nolan had not returned. In their eyes, Joan Nolan is almost their hostess......

Such a comment in Beckland's words had a huge adverse effect on both Joan and Glerint. However, in the Southern Continent, everyone is not familiar with each other, but they also work in the same department, and they belong to the same group of members...... These details don't matter that much anymore – as long as they don't last until one of them gets married, then there's nothing wrong with that.

As for Shirley, Alister, and Afra, they were all resting at this time.

The three of them, in the eyes of the housekeeper and the servants, all have "aboriginal blood", so it is inevitable that they will not be able to become the masters of this family. At most, Shirley, who is exceptionally beautiful, should be Gleilint's mistress.

On this point, not to mention them, even Joan thinks the same way. Although she doesn't know the details of the "witch", she also intuitively thinks that Shirley's situation is more complicated, and it is very likely that Gleilynt is looking for a mistress in the name of "subordinate".

After all, Shirley is really good-looking!

Unlike when he was in Beckland, as a nobleman, he needed to pay attention to his image at all times, and he couldn't eat and sleep.

Glerint had no worries in the Southern Continent, and he instructed his servants:

"You don't have to wake me up tomorrow morning, I need to get plenty of rest, you just need to prepare some food."

"Also, remember to tell Alister to buy a private telegraph in the morning."

"If you want money, just ask the housekeeper to withdraw it."

If the extraordinary person is in a state of poor rest and spiritual dryness for a long time, it may exacerbate the loss of control.

So he's ready to rest for two days!

As for the money for the purchase of the telegraph, he didn't care much, and it was only about ten pounds. Darnell, who knew something about his wealth, didn't even mention it.

"It stands to reason that this kind of cost of serving the organization should be 'reimbursable'?"

Unfortunately, if you want to be reimbursed, you have to tell Morgan, and he will check the monthly expenses in detail.

Thinking about all this, Glerint slowly fell asleep......