Chapter 240: Zachary's Interrogation

Entering the prison of Mochizuki City, Glori never changed his face. It's just that he has to face Xhachary.

"Give him all the handkerchief, no one is missing. He's a great character, don't think that just a few shackles will lock up his bravery. Zachary said. He tossed everything on the board to the floor and spread out the manuscript.

"Are you going to use all the chains in your prison? But you don't have to, I can answer your questions well. What is that, though?" asked Glori, pointing to something on the table.

Glori had never been treated like this. In his own opinion, this is a bit ridiculous, and also a little ironic. It was already strange that a man who had been trying to help Alex Kingdom find a future was being locked up here for questioning, he thought. This torture was undoubtedly a question of their faith, and he looked at Zachary intently, trying to find the answer he wanted from the other person's eyes - hoping that Zachary would recognize it as Glori himself and release him.

"The parchment scroll that records the case, and it is full of your crimes. Would you like to see it?" Zachary said. He blinked, avoiding Glori's gaze.

Glori turned to look at Zachary's sword. The sword that hung from Zachary's waist shone brightly, just like its owner—brewing, waiting for the right moment.

"Show me, I think I'll love the text above. Glori smiled. He reached out and asked for it, and Zachary gave it to him.

Glori looked at the scroll from his head, his smile fading until he frowned. He looked at the Mochizuki flag hanging on the wall and sighed disappointed.

"Dear Blue Star, do you plead guilty? You killed Bishop Drew of the Night Church, and the evidence is conclusive. Zachary scoffed.

"You believe I killed him?" Glori stared at Zachary. He knew that everything Zachary did was agreed to by Evan, so there was no point in commenting with Zachary at all. He simply fell silent and fought back.

"Don't speak? is that acquiescence?" Zachary snatched the scroll and grabbed Glori's hand, "You've got to make a mudra, and then the matter is over." Then he pointed to the door and told the patrol officers to go out and collect the reward.

"Is he the Blue Star?" asked the lantern-carrying patrolman, "but we have only caught it, and we thought it was a thief." ”

"You've caught him? I'd advise you to quit bars, and what can happen to you if he doesn't get caught?" Zachary said unhappily. As a result, he was careless and forgot about pressing his mudras. Glori pressed it himself.

Glori thought of something. He spread his hands and smiled and took a few steps back. When his heel touched the cornerstone of the wooden fence, he sat down.

"I've already pressed the mudra, what are you going to do?" asked Glori, casually.

"My lord, is he really a murderer? A man who was pinned with so many hopes actually did something of betrayal. A patrol officer said. Disappointed, he walked out of the cell door.

Glori and Zachary looked at the departing figure and were silent for a moment.

"I thought I was going to be tortured, but I didn't say it had to be Drew. Zachary said with a frown. He remembered what Evan's master had said to him—if Glori didn't admit it, then torture him until he did! He remembered Evan's stern face when he said this, as if Master Evan was facing an enemy.

"Yes, I pressed it, it's as simple as that. What else do you want? Didn't your master Evan just want his handprints to be pressed? Guillotine, that's a great place. That's where Silver wants me to go, he thinks day and night. Glori said flatly.

Glori wasn't going to die in that kind of place, let alone on trumped-up charges. But what else could he do but press the mudras? Evan did this for a reason—Leo had already told Glori about Job's visit to Mochizuki. The only answer Glori could think of was that Evan was setting up a trap against Silver, and Zachary was still in the dark.

"Then you did kill Drew, right?" Zachary said.

"I've already pressed it, I don't need to continue the interrogation at all, is it over?" Glorry explained.

As Glori expected, Zachary threw punches at him.

"Traitor!" Zachary punched Glori hard and spat out.

After a struggle, Glori sat down weakly against the corner. Zachary was panting and bruised and swollen.

"Damn, it's not that I can't beat you, it's that I can't use a sword here. Zachary argued.

"Oh, look at you. You really should get out of here and go have a drink. Alcohol can confuse you, but it can also make you fall into the whirlpool of your mind and become more sober. Glori said vaguely. He noticed that the shadow was there, like the orderly soldier watching Moon.

Leo ...... Leo, who has come to me for drinks more than once, always said that the blue stars are like lights in the night, lighting the way for some of us. But how did you become like this? The people of the Snow King Knights are not people who stand the same ground as us, and you can only hurt their people. But how can you do the assassination of the bishop? What do you think? Could it be that you are Silver's man now?" Zachary asked.

Glori rubbed his nose and blew away the moths that were about to pounce on the brazier with the magic of his hand. He pondered what he could do to get Zachary to end the conversation with him. So, he yelled at Zachary, "I just want to get away from the world!What's wrong?Shouldn't a guy who has been abandoned by his lover have this kind of thought?Isn't it a good choice to pull Drew on his back, ruin the results of all of our struggles, and then end up with ourselves?"

However, Zachary was stunned.

"It turns out that the blue star is nothing more than a mortal. After facing so many setbacks, you chose to end yourself. You're a coward!' you're a coward who loses to yourself!" Zachary roared angrily, "It's a big joke that we're pinning our hopes on you." Those who are dead, how are you going to face them!"

"Yes, I'm just a mortal, a mortal who can't be more ordinary! someone who would succumb to anger and grief!" Glori replied. His roars grew louder and louder, and even he was confused, words that were supposed to be used to urge Zachary to leave.

"I really want to finish you straight, you've failed so many people!" Zachary said.

"Yes, I've failed a lot of people. Those who died of hunger, some of them reached out to me. There are also those who fight bloodily because they believe in tomorrow, thinking that by my side they can overcome everything, and as a result, scattered, and die......" Glori said sadly, and slammed the wooden pillar.

"Indeed, a lot of people died. Firethorn, Kanther, and so on, they haven't been heard from yet," Zachary said, "and you can't even protect the people around you!

Zachary's words pierced Glori's heart.

Glori glanced at the dark shadow, which was still there. The Shadow's patience scared Glori, because Glori never allowed Zachary to get out of here, and he was targeted everywhere. Even, Zachary reminded Glori of the most painful thing - Yvette's departure.

"That's enough, Thundering Sword, this isn't the place for you, you don't want to be spoiled by the miasma of smoke here, are you? But who can you turn to to vent? Get drunk, and then get drunk until you get drunk, and throw aside your will to protect Evan? Drunkenness, the most beautiful thing a faithful squire can do, must be celebrated, and for generations to come!" Glori laughed.

The black shadow followed the elongated shadow, climbing from the corner of the wall to the bevel of the roof. Glori lunged forward, sending Zachary tumbling to his head. At this time, Zachary looked up at the roof, and he was unaware of the dark shadow.

Glori stood up and shook his head. He couldn't whisper the truth to Zachary, so he gave another kick.

"You're no match for me, especially like this. Zachary grabbed Glori's leg and sent him high.

Glori knocked over the board and was punched twice by Zachary.

"Stop!" a patrol officer barged in.

"Why are you back again, aren't you going to claim the bounty?" Zachary asked.

"Yes, but, I met Master Evan, and he's out there right now!" said the patrol officer.

"Lord Evan?" Zachary immediately pushed Glori away, got up, and straightened his clothes as fast as he could. It's all like going to the Lord's Hall.

"You're going to stop? yes, you need to get out of here!" said Glori.

"That's enough! you all stop!" Evan walked in, and used his magic to light the lamp that had been blown out by the waves of mana. He spotted the shadow at first glance. He knew that the black shadow had come to see the play, and to listen to the conversation.

Glori looked at Evan, and his eyes flashed over Evan's gaze. At this moment, they conveyed some news to each other, one of which was about the existence of the black shadow.

"Blue Star, this is where you should be," Evan picked up the parchment roll, "Very well, you have confessed your guilt, and you have a backbone." ”

Evan looked at Glori and Zachary. Glori only had a bit of a bruise, while Zachary was terrible.

"Xhachary, you're really not fit to fight in this kind of place, you have to go back to your post. Among those patrol officers, there are always people who are disobedient and like to use various methods to ask for bounties. You're going to have to take care of it. Evan said grimly.

"Young Master, I'll go now. I'm sorry for being rude. Zachary shook his head.

When Glori saw Zachary leave, he asked, "Are Susan and Zoe alright?"

"Of course, but you're all there is to be here. Evan feigned disappointment.

"So, can I sleep in peace?" Glori lay down, ignoring him. How to help Evan? and how to help Xavier? This night, Glori was not destined to be at ease.

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