Chapter 316 Take advantage of it
"Are you kidding? At this time?" Gavin said what Kahn wanted to say, and he thought it was crazy.
"Do you think I'm a joke? It's really gone!" said Fyette.
"Where are you hiding?" Gai Wen was also impatient and uneasy, but this happened at this time.
"I can't say it, but it's really gone!" Fyette felt a fire in his heart and didn't know where to sprinkle: "It must be the wizard who stole the key while I was not paying attention. He wanted us all to die here."
"Find out the wizard, kill him and relieve the curse!" a sailor shouted.
"When I went to the clock with you just now, the key was still there. How long has it been gone? Why did it suddenly disappear?" Priestess Saba was almost crazy by the fear of death: "Think about when did it disappear? Was it when the lights were dark, or when you went upstairs?"
Fiet thought about it hard. After the clock was released, she went to cook. It was impossible for someone to take her key away when she was alone. The possibility of the black lamp was not high, because she immediately changed into Jianyi's hand. It was difficult for the thief to have such a fast hand speed. The most likely thing was when he went upstairs to wake up Vladimir... When entering his room, she seemed to be stunned, and it was the time when the two of them were alone and the easiest to start.
"All people who have just come into contact with Fyette must be searched, especially this Noxusian, who has been alone with Fyette just now." Years of tacit understanding allowed Gewen to roughly guess Fyette's thoughts, and he openly pointed the finger at Vladimir.
Everyone's eyes were gathered on Vladimir. If the key was found on him, he would be torn to pieces by the angry crowd immediately.
Faced with the gaze, Vladimir replied calmly: "Well, you actually suspect that a person who never leaves the door is too ironic. If you want to search, just search, but aren't those who run upstairs more suspicious?"
"Search one first." Gewen stepped forward and searched her body. Vladimir held the book and raised his hands high, allowing her to search.
Although he did not resist at all, Kane, who had been paying attention to him, still saw the cruel and murderous intent flashing in his eyes.
"No, he's not a thief." Gavin then let go of his hand and looked at Fyette.
"Go and find the people hiding in the room. Maybe they will go back and hide the keys." Vladimir dusted his coat and then stuffed the book into his clothes.
"Damn it, hurry up." Fyette walked towards the stairs, Vladimir followed behind.
"I'll go too," Gavin said, heading towards the stairs.
Kahn suddenly worried about him.
Seeing the three of them disappear into the stairwell, he began to speculate on the current situation.
He was sure that although he didn't know what method he used, most of the keys were stolen by Vladimir.
And his intention to steal the key... was obviously to wait for the undead to kill everyone, and then leave with all the treasures.
Kahn was not sure to find the key from him, and it would be better to wait for him to come and open the door.
But what can I do to get Vladimir to come and open the door?
He looked at the people in the dining room. Vladimir wanted everyone to die, so as long as no one stopped him, he would plan the next step...
"Kasha, Sarah, let's leave the tavern first and hide."
"Don't you?" Sarah asked back.
"Come and get it later!" Kahn rushed out of the tavern with the two, and saw Senna and Lucian struggling to support the endless siege of the undead.
Thresh seemed to enjoy watching them struggle dyingly, and had no intention of taking action.
On the other hand, Karthas's elegy has come to an end.
The curling black fog tentacles winded up against the water and brought one gloomy spirit after another. The undead on the coast were accumulating more and more, and attacks could be launched at any time.
Kahn took the two of them around to the beach behind the tavern, covered his skin and crawled into the water to hide from the dead.
What he needs to do most now is to wait, waiting for everything to become a mess.
...
Fiet brought Vladimir and Gevin to the second floor. She knocked on Vakur's door anxiously, but Gevin stopped her.
He pointed at the door, where there were many soul traps. It seemed that Vakur clearly didn't want to come out.
"Stop making trouble, can you come out and stay together?"
"Don't even think about it." Vakur screamed: "I'm very safe inside."
"The soul can penetrate the wall." Vladimir reminded.
"These traps can be clamped by both mortals and souls."
"I mean, the soul did not enter through the door."
"Don't worry about me!"
Helplessly, Fyette turned to Jolera, but the latter was even more amazing and simply refused to respond to the knock on the door.
"These idiots will kill themselves sooner or later." Fyette climbed to the third floor, but before she could finish the stairs, something was smashing down heavily.
She hurriedly raised her sword hand to block it, and then rushed into the corridor with this fierce force.
"Don't move!" she shouted, seeing Kosk squatting at the end of the corridor, but there was a dim figure between the two, like a ripples of air.
It was not until Vladimir walked up with a light that he could see what was like.
It was a sturdy captain's ghost, waving a huge scimitar in his hand. His clothes were ragged, his translucent flesh and blood were exposed to the hole.
"Don't come over!" Kosk shouted, his eyes trembling in the sockets.
Fyette noticed that he was holding a glowing pendant box...the liar said that he had not found anything.
"Drop the necklace and drive out this evil spirit."
Gewen ignored Kosk's warning and took a step forward. The ghost captain immediately rushed towards them with a flooded scimitar. The three jumped backwards, and just as the scimitar streaked over his head, Fyette aimed at the gap and stabbed forward, rushing towards Kosk.
The undead immediately chased her. Gavin shouted carefully, raised his dagger and pretended to follow him, but the tip of the knife stabbed Vladimir's back!
In fact, he had already touched the key on Vladimir at that time, but he could not expose the other party on the spot, otherwise the wizard would have been desperate and would not know what kind of thing he would do.
Long before Kahn and the others came here, he discovered that Vakur would sneak into Vladimir's room every once in a while. Although he didn't know what they were doing, it was enough to be sure they were in the same group.
Today, the performance of the two people further confirmed his speculation. Whenever someone mentioned opening the secret library, one of the two people would come out to interrupt. Now Vakur expressed more like a thief who took the key and hid in the room and couldn't leave.
But that's all a cover, the key is Vladimir's body!
Gavin took advantage of his unpreparedness and stabbed the dagger hard at Vladimir, but when the dagger was about to pierce into his back, his body suddenly became out of control!
Chapter completed!