Chapter Ninety-Two: It Can Also Be a Poison Master
Of course, Upton has no opinion on Hobert's plan to dispose of the loot, and his survival is the biggest gain of this battle.
Of course, Upton also had other needs, and he said to Hobert: "I don't need any loot, and I'll give you the reward I promised, but I need a corpse of a member of the Tamara family who died not long ago." ”
Realizing that this might be the "material" used to evade the Tamara family's divination, Hobert asked with some curiosity, "Can't you use your mother's corpse?" ”
Upton shook his head: "My father's note says that it must be the spirituality of other family members outside of our family. ”
Hober nodded: "After you rent a house, you will wait for me at the Harvest Church." ”
Early the next morning, Hobert wrote Hugh a letter informing her that he had promised to help Upton and prepare the two ladies for battle. He didn't say exactly what he was doing to help Upton, but when Hugh saw the letter, he believed she would understand what Hobart meant.
After staying in the office until nine o'clock, Hobart went out again to "visit customers".
He went to the Gard herb shop and spent £330 on a whole adult one-horned pegasus horn, as well as 5 grams of crystals of crown jellyfish venom.
Then Hobert spent another 30 pounds to buy a lot of occult herbs, and the auxiliary materials of the "medicine man" were mixed with these herbs, and Hobert basically bought a lot more, with a few drops of colchicum essence he directly bought a small bottle, with a few petals of the earth spoon flower he directly bought two directly.
All the materials added up, a total of 360 pounds, and Hobert offered Glelynt 420 pounds, after all, he made two trips and took a certain amount of risk.
Viscount Glerint happily paid the money and asked Hobert to help concoct the potion.
Hobert had prepared the ingredients and was about to concoct them when he suddenly felt as if a pair of eyes were on him and Glerint.
Hobert quickly turned on his vision, but found no trace of undead creatures or other magical creatures hidden in the shadows.
Gleilynt urged, "Aren't you ready yet? ”
Hobert shook his head, concocting potions as he watched his surroundings.
The feeling of being watched was there, and it wasn't until Hobart had concocted the potion and Glerint couldn't wait to drink it that the hidden gaze disappeared.
Hobert glanced deeply at Viscount Glerint on the side, Glerint seemed to be unaware, and took a deep breath with a look of enjoyment: "There is a lot of knowledge of herbs and prescriptions in my mind. ”
Hobert didn't ask, but smiled, "This is where potions magicalize." ”
Viscount Glerint asked, "Do you have any good advice for the 'Medicine Man'?" ”
"In my opinion, a 'pharmacist' can also be a 'poisoner.'" Hobert smiled: "After all, there is a crystallization of crown jellyfish venom in the main material, in addition to giving you a certain ability to fight toxins and poisons, theoretically speaking, you should also be able to have some knowledge of poisons." ”
Viscount Glerint closed his eyes, as if he were constantly remembering, and after a while he opened them and said, "You are right, I can indeed concoct many kinds of poisons.
"Thanks to your reminder, it would have been a long time before I realized it."
He took out his pocket watch and looked at it, and suddenly whispered to Hobert, "I want to invite you to dinner in the evening, please be sure to come." ”
Hobert was stunned, just having a meal together, do you need to mumble so quietly?
But thinking of the gaze just now, Hobart didn't say anything, and nodded slowly.
Leaving Viscount Glerint's house, Hobert found a place to have lunch before heading to Harvest Chapel in the south of the bridge.
Before entering the church, he put on his mask again, stepped into the door of the church, and sure enough, he saw Upton fidgeting in his seat.
Bishop Utrawski, who was sitting in the front row and was looking through the books, glanced at Hobart and then continued to flip through the Life Bible in front of him.
Upton saw Hobart's mask, and he let out a long sigh of relief, "You're finally here." ”
He whispered, "The bishop of this church is really scary. ”
Hobert twitched the corner of his mouth, aren't you afraid of the big fist of the "Giant Bishop" casserole? He asked, "Have you rented a house?" ”
"It's rented, it's 103 on the next street."
"Then you go back, as long as you have a premonition of danger, come to the church and inform me immediately."
Upton nodded, took a deep breath, and got up to leave.
Hobert took off his mask, and Bishop Utravsky said, "This is the church, not a place for you to plot a conspiracy. ”
Hobert smiled, "Isn't the church of the Mother Goddess going to refuse anyone?" ”
This made Bishop Utravsky slightly stunned.
Hobart got up and sat down next to Bishop Utravsky: "Mr. Father, I heard that your religion has extraordinary people who are good at growing crops?" ”
"Yes, they can double the yield of crops and know all kinds of grafting and cultivation methods."
A lot of fish and mushrooms popped into Hobert's mind, and he shook his head to chase them away: "Father, have you been to Beckland's East End?" ”
"No, but I've heard of it."
"Father, why are so many people starving?"
Bishop Utrawski gave Hobart a deep look: "This is the motivation for me to spread the light of the Mother Goddess, and when the light of the Mother Goddess shines on this land, no one will starve anymore." ”
"Father, you are wrong, even if there is enough food to feed everyone, there will still be people who will starve, do you believe it?" Hobert looked at the emblem of life in front of him: "Human beings have given meaning to life, but they have no meaning in their own lives. ”
He paused and said, "In my opinion, everyone should have the right to eat well. ”
Utrawski said slowly: "In the eyes of the Mother Goddess, every life is meaningful. ”
"It's not enough." Hobert shook his head suddenly: "Without discussing this heavy issue, can I take a look at your religion's Life Bible?" ”
"Absolutely."
So throughout the afternoon, Hobert was reading the "Life Bible" of Mother Earth God, and he read it very slowly and carefully, and the sound of turning books was left in the church, solemn and holy.
As night fell, without waiting for Upton's warning, Hobert rode in a carriage to Queen's Road.
Viscount Glerint was already waiting in the dining-room, and the two of them exchanged a few words of greeting and began to serve.
The chef of the Viscount's family is a real chef, and the dishes are beautiful and delicious, but there are too few of them, and a dozen dishes have just filled their stomachs.
During the small talk, Hobert learned that every meal of the Viscount's family was eaten like this, and he smiled and commented: "This is very homely." ”
The whole process is like eating at a fancy restaurant.
Gleilynt smiled bitterly: "No way, I was told since I was a child that the viscount should eat like this." If I had simplified the process of dining, there would have been rumors tomorrow that Viscount Gleilynt was going bankrupt. ”