Chapter 11 This makes sense

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At that moment, Forsi felt that his blood had solidified.

"What? I...I'm not looking for anyone. Sir, please calm down..." She trembled and answered unconvincingly.

Damn, exposed.

While pretending to be shivering, she quietly turned the bracelet in front of her with one hand.

Now I can only run away first, and then go back to Xiu Ningjing to apologize.

Forsi clenched his molars and slowly revealed his spirituality.

"Whoosh——"

The sharp sound that broke through the air was so high that it hurt the eardrums.

"Pa! 诱辱豱辘."

The bracelet shattered under the gaze of Forsi's sharply contracted pupils, and the beads and the broken chain drew a golden arc in the air and fell to the ground.

The scarlet beads bounced twice and rolled away.

"Don't act rashly." The blade of Yager's left hand was placed across the front of Forsi's slender neck, and the blade of the other hand was pointed at the ground.

"Or do you think I can't see?"

His voice was like a demon floating from hell, arousing an ethereal echo in the narrow alley.

"Yes, I'm sorry." It was only at this moment that Forsi regained some sense of reality.

In the empty and gloomy street, the girl began to tremble.

"I don't have any ill intentions towards you."

Terrible pressure came from the young man opposite, causing her to almost kneel down.

At least, mid-series.

Forsi finally realized what a stupid thing she had done. Not only might she die, but she might also have brought danger to Xio.

She should have listened to Hugh.

"Why are you following me?" Yager asked coldly. "It started when your companions saw me across the street."

Forsi shook his head without hesitation: "It has nothing to do with her!"

She wrung her hands together, her nails almost digging into her flesh.

What to do, what to do, how can we not involve Xiu!

There was only a ray of afternoon sunlight, which cast onto the wall through the narrow sky, but failed to illuminate anyone, leaving the alley dark and cold.

"She...she was a little scared when she saw the carriage across the street. I mistakenly thought she was afraid of you..." Forsi stumbled to answer.

"Then, she went home. I wanted to see what was going on, so I followed you..."

She described incoherently.

The description of his companion's actions did not lie. Yager's spiritual vision told him that it was just a cover-up of her motives, which was of no importance.

So she did discover it on her own.

"You're not mistaken."

"What?"

"We do know each other." Yager chose to solve the problem quickly, "Yesterday, the lady generously gave me forty pounds."

?

Forsi was stunned.

What does this direction mean?

She stared blankly at the young man opposite.

Although she still had a cold expression, she seemed to see a little guilt through her actions?

Yager combined the two blades in his hand into one, and the crisp sound of the iron parts colliding made the girl in front of him tremble: "She gave me a piece of paper with the name of the evil spirit written on it, and an insignificant piece of paper.

Pay some change, and promise not to tell anyone else about our transaction."

When you say this, it seems like you are really going too far.

He silently swallowed the phantom pain of conscience that did not exist.

"Change? That's forty pounds!" Forsi, who had almost lost fifty pounds just now, subconsciously asked loudly.

"What? Isn't it a small sum of money for an extraordinary person?" The tentacle monster, who had no idea, subconsciously asked.

The two poor men looked at each other.

Realizing that the Beyonder in front of him did not seem to be very fierce, Forsi replied in a low voice: "That is our long-term savings. We are just wild Beyonders without a fixed salary from the church."

Although it is a bit exaggerated for a best-selling author, it is true that it takes a long time to earn money.

So the vision shows are true.

Yager was stunned.

Did he rob a slum girl of all her property? He was so outrageous...

"Ahem, I'm sorry, I thought extraordinary people were all rich."

Forsi glanced at him with a resentful look: "It's true for you, but we still have a lot to worry about. We need to buy our formulas ourselves, as well as extraordinary items. Xio also often helps the workers in the East District, so we have been stretched.

....."

Forced into a corner by moral questioning, Yager felt so guilty that he looked around in his mind.

"Ahem, I will find an opportunity to compensate you. Anyway!"

He straightened his expression angrily, and then warned: "Anyway, if you find me, your friend Xio has actually violated our agreement."

"Do you understand?"

Forsi's face turned pale again: "I'm sorry...she didn't reveal this to me, she really didn't mean to do it!"

"I was very curious, so I didn't listen to the advice."

"This kind of agreement always only depends on the result." Yager stared at her coldly and shook his head, "The fact that you are curious means that someone has breached the contract and revealed my existence."

"Please give us a chance!" Forsi begged this powerful Extraordinary.

His tone was not very firm, indicating that although her stalking was offensive, it did not step on his bottom line.

If she could promise him something he was interested in, she might still be able to leave safely.

"correct!"

"I remembered," Forsi's eyes lit up, "There is an evil spirit in a noble manor very close to the city."

Yager frowned: "What is the use of evil spirits?"

This development seems inexplicably familiar. Is it his imagination?

"That evil spirit may come from a very ancient era, and he may have residual knowledge from the previous era. This is the most likely news I know that can help you."

Forsi said cautiously.

"How do you know?" Yager always felt that something was wrong with the current girl.

"It was mentioned by a viscount at the aristocratic salon I attended."

He looked at Forsi up and down, and turned on his shallow spiritual vision.

The orange color representing truth is normally displayed behind her slightly curly brown hair.

No exception.

Where does that subtle sense of dissonance come from?

Yager was a little confused.

Considering that he needed to avoid several true gods who had been alarmed by him before, he could not rashly try to activate deep spiritual vision in the Backlund area to further confirm the source of the anomaly.

But since the girl didn't lie so far, and he was only planning to give her a warning, he can let her go now.

"Okay, although the evil spirit's news is of no use to me."

He put the short blade back on his waist: "Considering your difficulties, I will give you one last chance. You'd better bring this to your companions."

Yager's figure gradually became transparent in front of Forsi's eyes.

"Letting a third person know of my existence is a breach of contract."

"You must do so at your own risk."

A few seconds later, Forsi's lonely figure was the only one left in the empty alley.

Backlund's sun moved to the west, the sunset gradually climbed into the sky, and the sun finally found an angle, shining on the girl's short brown hair from all directions in the sky.

Forsi took a few breaths facing the gray wall and sat on the ground.

Surviving from the hands of demigods today was really thrilling.

By the way, why did the Extraordinary let her go in the end? Did she say anything?

Thinking of this, the brown-haired girl scratched her head in confusion, as if a memory disappeared out of thin air.

Although her actions were a little dramatic, they were still logical.

This is very reasonable.


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