Chapter 319: Death
"They're here again?" Brown understood what was going on.
Although Serantir has rarely been involved in the management of Mozambi's slums, he has never relaxed his surveillance of the Mozambian slums.
Occasionally, I would come over to check on the situation and make sure there were no major changes.
As long as everything seems to be safe and sound here, nothing will happen.
Brown knew, and Franz knew, that he was used to it.
When Franz noticed the abnormality of the crow, he subconsciously thought that it was another person from Thrantil who came to investigate the situation, so he said so, and did not take the crow to heart.
On the other side, Herag, who was leaning against the corner, suddenly opened his eyes.
As he manipulated the crow to fly by, he suddenly sensed the feeling of being watched, and someone was staring at him.
Not staring at the crow in the air, but through the feeling of the crow staring at him.
Sensing the sensation of being watched, Herag immediately manipulated the crow to fly out of the Mozambian slum.
He soon realizes that someone in the Mozambian slum has spotted the crow's anomaly and sensed his presence through the crow.
Herag did not hesitate, got up and left.
He didn't know if the other party was aware of his position, but he definitely couldn't stay here anymore and had to leave.
Herag soon left the Mozambi slum area and came to Hoglan Street, where he felt a little more relaxed.
He quickly hailed a carriage and began his journey back, away from the slum area of Mozambia as soon as possible.
Herag felt a little strange in his heart, normally speaking, even if someone noticed the abnormality of the crow, they would only stare at the crow, why did he have a feeling of being watched.
It's a feeling of seeing yourself directly through a crow.
This is certainly not what ordinary wizards can do, at least the vast majority of first-level wizards can't do this.
In Herag's opinion, the person who watched him was most likely a second-level wizard, or even higher.
In an instant, through the crow, he saw himself who was manipulating the crow behind him.
But in the slums, according to the information found by Herag, the strongest is an old man named Franz, who is a first-level crystallization wizard.
As Herag flew, there were so many people below him that he couldn't be sure who was watching him.
But it didn't matter anymore, Herag had already gotten the information he wanted.
The first is the complete topographic map of the slums of Mozambi, which has been entered into the Deep Blue database.
Then, Herag determined that there was a big problem with this Mozambi slum, and that the water in it was deeper than he thought.
The Mozambian slums are home to powerful people, and that alone is enough to support many of Herag's conjectures.
Herag is now almost certain that this Mozambian slum is a huge ticking time bomb that doesn't know when things will go wrong.
He sat in the carriage and frowned.
The situation in this part of the Auroville was much more complicated than he had imagined, not only was there a threat of a polluted area outside, but there were also forces such as the Abyssal Cultists inside.
It can be described as internal and external troubles, although everything seems to be calm and nothing unusual.
But in fact, the undercurrent surging on the calm surface gave Herag a sense of urgency.
In the past, I stayed in a barren place, but I was actually under a kind of protection, at least there would not be such a great danger.
After learning this information, Herag became even more eager to improve his strength.
When the mutation comes, only enough strength can guarantee that you can survive the wave.
Herag is glad he didn't walk into the slums of Mozambia, otherwise he might not have made it out alive.
Even if you run out, it is estimated that you will be targeted by the people there and cause a lot of trouble.
Herag got out of the car halfway through and used the shadowy corners for a long time to make sure he wasn't spotted or watched.
After making sure that no one was following, he changed back to his previous appearance.
The effect of the Changeling potion can be activated and can last up to seventy-two hours.
Herag was cautious along the way, changing places several times.
Although he felt like he was battling the air, he always felt that it was best to be careful.
……
Three days later.
Herag was studying a book on spell models at home when he received unexpected news.
Dugrand is dead.
The body was found in the sewers near the town hall.
Since the sewers in this area of the town hall are regularly maintained, it is easy to find the body.
When the sewer cleaners found the body, they immediately reported it.
The information about the corpse was quickly found out, and it was Digrand, who was being wanted.
When Prius and the others learned the news, they rushed over to check it as soon as possible and confirmed that it was DeGrand himself.
They also used some spells to make sure the corpse wasn't conjured through spells.
Something similar happened in the past, someone made his own corpse in a vain attempt to make a golden cicada out of its shell, but unfortunately his trick was discovered.
Judging by the wounds on the corpse, the death was crisp, a knife was inserted into the heart, which was a fatal wound.
After checking it out, Prius and the others found a lot of strange points.
Digrand didn't seem to have any resistance at all, and he didn't know if he was controlled and couldn't resist, or if he didn't react, so he was simply killed with a knife.
What's even stranger is that Priss tried to summon Degrande's soul by some means, but found no trace of it.
From this point of view, it seems that someone has completely killed his soul as well.
The one who can do this must not be an ordinary wizard, and his strength is very strong.
So the question is, what is the purpose of the man who killed Digrand?
Degran is a wanted criminal issued by Silvermoon City, and if someone is for a bounty, then after killing Degran, it should be handed over to the Thrantil forces in Silvermoon City.
But he didn't, but threw it down the drain.
Then it is possible to kill someone, and someone doesn't want Digrand to say something, so they just kill him.
But there is also a point that is not very reasonable, and that is that the place where the body is thrown is strange.
Judging from the traces at the scene, the other party took Degrande's body in the sewer pipe and dumped it in the sewer pipe near the city hall.
It seems that this was completely deliberately designed to allow people to find the body.
If the person who killed Degran wanted to kill people and kill people, and didn't want Degrand to fall into the hands of Thrantil, then it should be completely destroyed.
There are many ways to make a large living person disappear in wizards, and there is no need to throw the corpse at all.
(End of chapter)