Chapter 378: Naomi Hanni
Despite Barn's strong opposition, it was clear that he had little say in front of Townes, and Tracey was very interested in finding Naomi Hanny.
"She lives in the slum next to the Great Rivsure, specifically the separate one at the very end of Stinkwater Street."
Tricy said with a few treasures.
"How could a loiter of this power know his own residence?" Townsend asked, "Why?" β
"Because Naomi Hanni is still on the Night Mask's wanted list, this organization has an extremely powerful intelligence agency, even in places like Neverwinter that are far from the Night Mask's sphere of influence, they can always find Naomi Hanni's residence accurately."
"After many moves, Naomi Hanni finally decided to settle down in Stinkwater Street and face off against the steady stream of Assassins sent by the Night Mask."
Trihy's tone became excited: "It turns out that after such a long time, Naomi Hanny is still fine, Night Mask can't do anything about her, she never moved again." β
Barn pursed his lips and said, "You're right, but the problem is that she treats all those who come near her house as enemies. β
"The Night Mask announced half a year ago that it would end Naomi Hanni's wanted and no longer involve its tentacles in the Sword Bay area."
"That's a lie!" Trish huffed, "The Night Mask is just a way to lower Naomi Hanni's vigilance, and it turns out that their clumsy methods have long been seen through by her. β
"Mask of the Night?" Townsend asked.
"An evil organization active on the Dragon's Shores." "They call themselves the Thieves' Guild, but it's clear that theft is just a small part of the myriad evils of the Night Mask," Barn explained. β
The Dragon Coast is in the southwest of the Faren Continent, close to the Falling Star Sea, and the distance from Neverwinter is almost half of the Faren Continent.
Trish interjected, "Naomi Hanny was once a member of the Night Mask, but she was banished for offending the vicious baroness of all the assassins of the Night Mask, but such a punishment was obviously not enough to satisfy the resentment of the Vicious Baroness, who for years has been working to kill Naomi Hanny once and for all. β
Tang Sen nodded: "So, this is a wanderer who is familiar with the Eternal Wasteland and is strong enough to fight against an entire evil organization?" β
"Just part of that organization." Barn added, "That's why Naomi Hanney has been in Sword Bay, where the Night Mask can't do anything but be wanted and assassinated. β
"But it's enough for our needs."
The three of them took a floating boat to the opposite side of the Great Rift, and further on, the people in the Moonstone Mask were reluctant to go over, but agreed to wait for the three of them to come back next to the Great Rift.
Neverwinter is a city of many disasters, and the Great Rift is just one of the disasters, in fact, the cause of the Great Rift is the same as today's disaster - Searle's spies activated the dormant volcano, directly destroying most of the city of Neverwinter, and a large rift was born from this, directly tearing the southeast of the city.
The terrible ash zombies and the plague itself were unleashed in the chasm, killing thousands of Neverwinter's inhabitants.
Eventually, of course, the catastrophe was put to rest, but the Great Rift could no longer be repaired and could only be sealed with magic, and the entire southeast was reduced to a blank ruin, now used as a slum by Neverwinter.
Compared to the Guardian Enclave, the slums are a different world, with dirty pedestrians on the roads, feces in the alleys on both sides, and even people on the streets. It's the same for both men and women.
"It's like a!" Barn complained, "I can't figure it out, why would Naomi Hanny find such a place to the hell?" Since she had successfully assassinated the Giant King of the Hill, she should have also obtained the treasures of the giants. β
"The Hill Giants are the poorest of all the giants." "Their lair is notoriously dirty, not even as good as the goblin lair, and at the very least, the goblins like to keep the loot of the adventurers they kill. β
"It doesn't matter." Barn waved his hand, "I just want to know how we can reach Naomi Hanni without her erasing her neck Actually, I didn't expect us to be able to recruit her at all." β
"Anything in the world, anyone, will have a price code." Tang Sen said calmly, "As for how to contact her-"
Townsend looked at Barn: "You have a loud voice, why don't you tell her to give it a try?" β
"No, never!" Barn waved his hand vigorously.
After passing through the stinking Stinkwater Street, the three of them finally saw the house at the end of the street, which was said to be the end of the street, but it was actually more like a separate house, standing on the edge of the Neverwinter Cemetery.
"Doesn't look like home." Barn breathed a sigh of relief and said, "It looks like we're in the air." β
"No, Naomi Hanny won't leave her house at this point in time." Tracey said, "Besides, I've already asked the residents of the neighborhood just now. β
"I really appreciate your attentiveness."
Barn rubbed his face, took two steps forward, and took a deep breath.
"NaomiβHannyβ"
"M-Hanny-"
"Ni-"
The sound echoed in the cemetery, but there was not the slightest movement in the house.
By this time, the last rays of the setting sun had disappeared, and night had fallen, and the house that looked dilapidated and decaying was shrouded in shadows that seemed to exist on another plane.
"It's really not a good idea." Barn shouted a few more times, and finally spread his hands and said, "I think I'd better get out of here while she's not losing her temper." β
He muttered, "Maybe she's already standing behind me, with the dagger in her hand right up my throat." β
As he said this, he shook his body uncomfortably.
"Don't worry so much." "Even if you die here, I'll find a way to resurrect you, and I don't want to lose my chef." β
"yes, what's there to worry about?" Tricy said as she walked towards the door of the room.
She was ready to walk straight in.
Tang Sen hurriedly grabbed her, judging from the description of the wanderer by the two, if the other party really wouldn't let go of anyone who planned to enter her house, Tang Sen didn't want Trish's first explanation here.
Her life, at the very least, has to be used at a more critical time.
"Not surprisingly," said Townsend, "The wanderer doesn't seem to like to see visitors. β
"In that caseβ"
Tang Sen narrowed his eyes slightly: "ROOM!" β
(End of chapter)