215. Loser Bracket Players
Zahir is missing.
Luo Hughton and Richard felt a tremor all over their bodies because they guessed who did it.
Wicked witch Kelly.
Remembering the warning of her accomplice and the vicious spell he cast, Luo Huton and Richard could only keep their mouths shut and pretend that this matter had nothing to do with them.
With Zahir's temporary disappearance, his subordinates instantly became a mess, because Zahir did all the work and handover work himself.
Without him, no one could make this crazy beast move. No one knew all the steps of the specific plan, and no one knew what he really wanted to do. It was all in Zaheer's mind.
A leader like this is fine when nothing happens to him. The entire team can complete the entire work smoothly without thinking, and everything is assigned to him.
But once something happens to this backbone, the entire team will completely lose its ability to function, just like a fat pig that has its spine pulled out and collapses to the ground, just a bigger piece of meat.
At first they just thought Kelly wanted to teach Zaheer a lesson, so they arrested him and locked him up. However, as he was still missing the next day and the police detectives visited, Richard and Luo Huiton became more aware.
The seriousness of the matter.
Zahir may be dead.
Although the consequences of this incident were actually not a bad thing for Roxughton and Richard, they still felt timid and frightened by it.
After Zahir's death, Roxuton didn't need to worry about Veronica, and Richard didn't need to accompany his friends to do things that disgusted him.
But the value of these benefits is definitely not comparable to a person's life.
Zahir was at fault, of course, and he needed to be punished, but it should never be a cruel result like death. At least in the eyes of these two people, Zahir was not worthy of death.
Not to mention, if that witch could easily kidnap or even kill Zaheer, would they also be in danger?
The witch lady they imagined didn't know what was happening yet.
Kelly knocked on Hevin's door.
After waiting for about half a minute, Kelly heard rapid footsteps.
Hewen opened the door. He seemed to have no time to take care of his appearance, so he just put on a dark brown coat. Kelly could vaguely see the strange exotic clothes under his coat, which had many brightly colored patterns.
Weird patterns.
Grant stood one meter behind Kelly.
Hevin looked at Kelly and then at Grant:
"Isn't Iona here?"
Kelly said:
"It's just the two of us, maybe Ha La doesn't know, we're here..."
Grant made an inverted triangle on his chest:
"The red moon has arrived."
"That's right, uh..." Kelly nodded, "What's this red moon?"
Hewen said:
"Ha La is not here, please come in."
Hevin led the two of them to the living room. As soon as the two came in, he saw Grant nodding towards Kelly.
Kelly took out a green book from her arms and placed it on the table.
"Do you know this symbol?" says Grant's cover-worthy stick figure portrait.
Grant didn't expect an answer, he just opened the topic casually, but Hevin really showed a serious look on his face.
Hewen stood up, walked to the bedroom on the second floor, and soon came back with two things.
They are the Fenrir statue obtained from Grant and the pocket watch that has been pressed under the Fenrir statue.
Gift from Skid White.
Hewen put the giant wolf statue aside, and then placed the pocket watch on the table with the back facing up:
"Can you think of anything?"
There is a little man on the back of the pocket watch, which is also made of black lines, but there are still many differences from the stickman image on the cover.
The stick figure's hands and feet on the cover are both small balls, which is closer to a cartoon style, while the little man's hands on the pocket watch are "forks" composed of three line segments, and the feet are composed of two line segments.
Moreover, the stick figure has more facial features, two eyes and a mouth, and the head is relatively rounded, while the little man on the pocket watch has only one dot on his face, which looks like a one-eyed one, and his head is closer to an oval shape.
Grant was a little confused:
"Is there any connection between the two?"
Heven covered both hands, feet and heads.
The arms, legs, and torso angles of the two villains are exactly the same.
They are essentially the same thing.
Hewen said:
"One of the images should be a variant of the other, which may have been distorted in the passage of time."
Hewen raised his head and looked at the two people:
"What is this book?"
Kelly wanted to take out Lamont's diary from her arms, but Grant stretched out his arm to stop her:
"Lamont didn't see Mr. Hevin, which proves that he is not the person who should see this diary. Maybe not showing it to him can make the future develop in a better direction."
Hewen said curiously:
"Lamont, is this a seer? A prophet? A weaver of destiny?"
Grant replied:
"He is just a wish-maker who gave up his tongue, expressive ability, and reason, and gained a pair of eyes that can see the past and the future."
Hewen said:
"Wishes are never unbridled, but wishes that require payment are most likely the devil's deal in disguise."
Grant agreed:
"The objects it deals with are more evil and terrifying than most hell creatures. They are just sealed in books. They don't even have any ability to move, nor have they shown terrifying destructive power. They don't even use any weapons in the strict sense.
The curse caused the well-prepared blasphemous wizards, psychics, and demon hunting elites to be almost completely wiped out. Only the demon hunter managed to escape with the help of the sacrifice of his companions and good luck.
"His name was Tanvisgee, but Lamont said that wasn't his real name and that he should be called Stickman."
One person is at level 5 and two are at level 3. Such a team is not common.
But what is really important is that the evil demon he talks about can kill a fifth-level person without using powerful magic power, and can even give others the ability to see the future through certain contracts.
If such an evil creature were in a free state, it would definitely not be a so-called legend, or even a weak demigod.
In fact, Hevin guessed that it was far more powerful than the so-called demigods, because he actually didn't know anything about stickmen.
He had seen similar symbols before.
Under Odin's rarely used throne, this symbol is engraved.
In addition to the symbol of this little stick figure, there are also the giant king Ymir who transformed into the middle world, the two dark dwarves who brutally killed the wise man Kvasir, and the long sword symbol that symbolizes another god king Tyr, similar to
There are countless symbols of , even more numerous than the stars in the sky.
These were all defeated by the Father of the Gods.
The most powerful kind.
Chapter completed!