Chapter 194: Sorting Out the Harvest
The next morning, Roman, who woke up from his dream refreshed, was finally in the mood to think back to last night's battle.
Although he had prepared for the arrival of the demigod of the Rose School, but did not wait in the end, Roman did not feel that he was fighting against the air.
In an extraordinary world, a little carelessness may lead to great danger.
Naturally, it is necessary to prepare for the worst.
As for the harvest...... Roman turned his head to look at the small wooden box beside him.
The head of the enemy is the best harvest, and the extraordinary characteristics of the "living corpse" are all incidental.
However, this is not the first time that Roman has obtained the trait of "living corpse", but this time he is not in a hurry to entrust Miss Anne to make it.
Roman wondered if the members of the Mechanical Heart Team had any way of identifying the sequence of participants on both sides of last night's battle.
It would have been a coincidence that they had known that there was a "living corpse" who had joined the battle last night, and they would have immediately given Anne a copy of the "living corpse" trait......
Although with Roman's identity and relationship with Anne, she may not necessarily report it, but it is always a flaw.
Roman plans to wait until he comes back from the sea to show this trait, and it is not surprising that anything happens on the sea, and it is quite reasonable for him to "kill" a "living corpse" at that time.
Roman's other gain is actually to confirm the rules of "Dawn Knight".
Last night, during the battle with the "living corpses" and "resentful spirits", Roman maintained the state of using Dawn for a long time, and the digestion of the potion showed good feedback.
And it also confirms Roman's previous guess, "Knight of the Dawn", after all, is a knight.
Those rules related to character and spirit can only be said to be an incidental to knighthood, and what truly embodies chivalry has to be combat.
With the power of dawn, fight your enemies.
Roman was able to feel the obvious digestion of potions during the battle, which was another important takeaway from Roman's battle.
Thinking of this, Roman couldn't help but sigh.
During the battle, he had felt a clear sense of union between spirit and body.
At that time, Roman thought that it was because of the thought of revenge that made him feel comfortable, but in retrospect, it didn't seem to be the case.
At that time, he was "torture and killing" the enemy, the "living corpse" Jason.
For Jason, it's not an exaggeration to say that it was a disaster.
That was also the first time Roman consciously created a "disaster" for others, perhaps the reason why he felt that there was a change in his soul and emotions at that time, but it was his fit with the "golden finger" behind him.
After all, this is a mysterious world, there are not so many idealistic things, there is always a source of power, and change can always find a source.
Out of prudence, every time he thinks of "City of Calamity", Roman subconsciously replaces it with "Goldfinger".
Perhaps, the real source is the "golden finger", and Roman's behavior is in line with the occult meaning of the golden finger to some extent, so that these changes will occur.
According to Roman's previous research during the period of "sophists", the symbol represented by the "golden finger" is, in popular terms, simply put, "natural disasters, man-made disasters, and the destruction brought about." ”
This may be a "man-made disaster" for the "living corpse" Jason.
However, Roman doesn't know whether this fit with "Goldfinger" is a good thing or a bad thing, and maybe he can also get more power from "Goldfinger" by "playing" in a similar way.
But...... Roman seems to have a feeling in the dark that it is very important to firmly believe that he is a "warrior", to play the role of "Dawn Knight" well, and to play the role of a follow-up "warrior".
Unable to grasp the source of inspiration, perhaps it is his long-term obsession with being a "warrior", or perhaps the way of getting close to the "golden finger" that brings disaster to others is not in line with Roman's own character.
In short, the spiritual intuition that I don't know where it came from, tells Roman that at this stage, it will be dangerous to get power from "Goldfinger" by "playing" in a similar way.
Perhaps, the final price to be paid for the gift of fate is something that Roman cannot bear?
Roman, who had no clue, didn't continue to think about it, he decided to follow his heart, abide by the rules of "Dawn Knight" to play, look for opportunities to play, and take a scumbag to deal with "Goldfinger".
That is, do not take the initiative, do not refuse, and hope that you can not be responsible......
Roman sighed, but where is this gift of fate so good and irresponsible?
Since it was still early, Roman's main task now was to investigate the man named Werther. Bright's deputy superintendent of the Beckland Police Department, that would need to be done at night.
So Roman rewarded himself with a return sleep without any burden.
Crane was not as determined as Roman, and at six o'clock in the morning, after being woken up by the sound of the church bells, he immediately got up and looked around, and was relieved to find that there were no members of the Night Watch or the Machine Heart who had come to the door to copy the gas meter.
He immediately took four steps backwards, came to the gray mist, and began to check his harvest last night.
Looking at the pile of things in front of him, he was still satisfied, although the extraordinary characteristics of the "living corpse" were taken away, Miss Sharon also promised to make other compensation.
The only fly in the ointment was that the members of the Rose School Indulgence Sect, except for the "Biotoxin Bottle" and the "Crimson Moon Tiara" on the "Wraith" Steve, the other two did not have a single magical item on their bodies...... Is it because they are prone to madness, and madmen can't think of using extraordinary items, so they don't carry them?
Crane thought of the warrior from the church again.
He still had the head of the "living corpse" with him when he left at the end, so there should be a way to deal with it properly, right? Otherwise, it is easy to be divined......
His enemy is the "living corpse" Jason?
Crane had seen the warrior and Miss Sharon cleaning up the battlefield, and the "living corpse" had died a horrific death, and his head had been taken away......
But is he really an extraordinary member of the church? Logically speaking, the official Extraordinaire would not normally cooperate with the Wild Extraordinaire to such a degree, and even if he wanted to use the members of the "Temperance Faction" to fish out his enemies, he could completely notify the Night Watchman and catch the net in the end.
He also signed a notarial deed with Miss Sharon?
And Miss Sharon is also a little strange, she shows trust in the fighter with a suspected official background.
"Resentful Spirit" can be converted into a spirit body, directly contact the spirit world, obtain information, she naturally has the ability to divination, so she has confirmed that the warrior will not bring danger, reliable enough?
If I had known that her so-called helper was the warrior from the Church, I probably wouldn't have agreed to participate in the operation at the time...... Crane muttered to himself.
Then began divination, examining the loot.