Chapter 338: Special Circumstances

Life in Stormwind is very different from that of the wizarding world, the human kingdom of Azeroth is quite comfortable, and all kinds of products and resources are very rich, not only are there many rare meat and alcohol, but even various life occupations have their own corresponding characteristics.

Wayne shopped, ate, and had a pretty good time here, and three days passed in the blink of an eye.

During these three days, he managed to make a deal with Murray Sr. at Klein's Bookstore, buying nearly 5,000 books in stock from him and an order for nearly 10,000 books in the future, covering almost every aspect of Azeroth.

There are so many books, although not all of them are useful, but even as a collection, they are a good choice.

At the very least, the witch Lani was quite happy, the silent princess of the moon, her favorite thing in her long life was to read books, even books that had nothing to do with magic, she could read them with relish.

And in addition to these books, Wayne's biggest gain in the past few days is to get an opportunity, a chance to buy a high-level pet badge.

Ever since he heard about this thing a few days ago, he'd been obsessed with this magical item, knowing that in terms of combat power alone, Wayne's destructive power may not be as good as his pet deathclaw, and Robin's defense is amazing, whether it is used as a mount or as a meat shield, it can be used very well in battle.

The only thing that bothers people is that it is too large, and its ten-meter-tall body size will be quite limited in fighting in various terrains, and in human cities, it is not allowed to be brought in, which is undoubtedly a serious reduction in his strength.

But with a pet badge it's different, according to the information that Wayne has learned from books these days.

The Pet Badge is a special type of magical equipment, which is not a standard equipment that can be mass-produced like a space backpack, nor is it used to store items, but a special piece of equipment that is tailored to the characteristics of the user's combat partner, and each person can only equip one pet badge.

Not only is it expensive to build and requires special materials, but it also has to be bound to the user, so it cannot be traded for other people.

According to the book, this technique first originated from the elven druids, and it seems that with the help of the ability of the Emerald Dream Realm, it can achieve the effect of temporarily storing animal companions.

The effect of this storage is not so much to put the animal companion in the badge as to connect to an alien plane in Azeroth, briefly teleporting the pet into that space, and then summoning it back when needed.

And this equipment is not as convenient as imagined, according to the information recorded in the book, the animal companion stored in this badge can only stay for a maximum of three days, beyond this time, the animal companion may remain in the space connected to the badge forever, and cannot be recalled.

In other words, it is very likely that this piece of equipment can only be used in Azeroth, and if it is brought back to the wizarding world, it will most likely be a scrap.

But even so, Wayne still decided to customize one for himself, so that he could use the deathclaw as a chassis to deal with various emergencies at critical times.

After all, according to the information he learned, there were very few masters who could make this kind of badge, and if it weren't for the fact that he had relied on the connections of Partris, with the help of this priest's young lady, he had found a man who was said to be

Fao's old friend, a certain court mage in Stormwind City, is unfamiliar with the place, and it is basically difficult to find someone to help him make this equipment.

Therefore, 10,000 gold coins are still worth it, not only did they meet a promising senior priest as a friend, but they could also use the other party's relationship to enjoy various conveniences in Stormwind City, which can be said to be a lot of benefits.

And just as Wayne was shopping for various materials in the city, and discussing with Partris how to plan the use of the large sum of gold coins, Major Gensett, who had been in a relationship with each other, actually found him again, and brought him quite unexpected news.

"What? Van Cleef escaped? ”

After listening to Gensett's news, Wayne's face was a little gloomy, and he asked in a deep voice:

"When did that happen?"

It wasn't that he was afraid that the great thief of the Brotherhood of Defia would take revenge on him, but it was the first thing he did when he came to Azeroth, and it was only a few days before something went wrong, which made him feel a little unhappy.

Major Gensett probably felt a little embarrassed as well, and a wry smile appeared on his face, and then he said with a slight apology:

"It's been about five hours since I disappeared this morning."

"I only learned the news after being notified by the military department, and now that the city gate has been under martial law, I don't know if Van Cleef has escaped from the city in the past few hours, and I don't know if there is an internal response from the Defia Brotherhood in the city."

"So Mr. Wayne, you have to be careful for the rest of the year, Van Cleef is a famous assassin in the Wild West, and many people who were once enemies of him have died under his assassination."

"This time you caught him in the military department, and no one knows if this guy will retaliate against you after he escapes."

Wayne's face quickly regained his composure when he heard this, he did not anger Major Gensett on the other side, and the other party was also worried about his safety, so he came to tell the news, if he met some people with no conscience, he might not even take the initiative to inform Van Cleef of the news of his escape.

Such a person is undoubtedly the object of wooing, and Wayne quickly adjusted his mood.

"Okay, thank you for the warning, Major Gensett."

"We'll have a drink together when you're free."

After the major left, Wayne glanced thoughtfully at a spot on the corner, and a figure that had been in touch flashed by.

After thinking about it for a few seconds, he followed, and then after the figure consciously showed his tracks, Wayne followed him for ten minutes, and finally came to an alley in the old town.

An ordinary-looking middle-aged man was standing quietly around the corner, as if waiting for him.

This man was the same MI7 commander whom he and Webb had never met three days earlier.

"Sir Sean, do you want to talk to me?"

Although Wayne knew his identity in his heart, he still pretended not to know on the surface, and said with a somewhat annoyed expression:

"I don't really like dealing with intelligence agents, they're always beating around the bush and making people feel irritated."

It seems that he didn't expect Wayne to say this, the leader of the Intelligence Seven, the assassin master Sean, who is in charge of the Stormwind City Intelligence Organization, twitched the corners of his mouth, and then regained his expressionless face and said:

"Mr. Wayne, you are a rather powerful adventurer, I have a mission here, I don't know if you are willing to accept it."

(End of chapter)