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Chapter 56 Target, Dragon's Mark

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"The most likely place to happen in this world is a place." Miss Marple stretched out her finger and trembled and slowly touched the dining plate on the table: "First, precious tableware from different places around the world, and then it was integrated into a set by people who were not well-informed, and finally it was borrowed or bought and appeared here."

"City of Innocence." Catherine slapped the table hard, and was happily eating the fish holding the fried thorns. She didn't pay attention to what others said. She almost fell to the ground with the knife and fork in her hand: "Only, the City of Innocence is the most likely."

"Yes, the City of Innocence, the gathering point of the world's stolen goods, the largest center of selling stolen goods." Miss Marple sighed with some distress: "Although there was no such city in my time, now I have heard of its name, it is an incredible city. Robbery, stealing, murder, arson, rape, it is not easy for a city to be filled with so many criminals."

"It makes sense." Panis nodded: "For the nobles, there are stewards who are proficient in object identification to buy these living utensils for them, so there will naturally be no shame in mixing different types of utensils. Even if they are in a down-and-out manner, they will explain the supporting status of these utensils when they are sold. Therefore, whether that guy Sandy brought them from his own home or borrowed them from other nobles, it is difficult for them to be like these tableware now. Only stolen goods, and stolen goods from different regions, can thefts or plunderers cannot understand the source, and the sellers can only sell the stolen goods with their eyesight and experience. I am afraid that only in this way can there be such a phenomenon of mixing several utensils that are extremely close but actually completely different. Then, as the largest place to sell stolen goods, the first object of suspicion."

"There are wines." Miss Marple's eyes turned to the wine cabinet: "Villavilo Champagne and Coala gin, in my era, produced only seventy bottles per year, and all buyers were people with status and status, and they would be registered when purchasing. I don't know how much the output of these two wineries has increased in this era, but I think there should be little change. Then, check the identities of all buyers in this year, and then check which person's wine was stolen, and follow the clues to find who the criminal is and who sells the stolen goods. Just look up this line and find the low, and it is very likely that Mr. Sandy's trace will eventually be traced."

"There are still many details," Miss Marple concluded at the end, "But in the end they all pointed to these two conclusions, so I won't point them out one by one. So, no matter when you reach the moment, you should not be too proud, otherwise you will often reveal fatal loopholes unintentionally."

"I am old and my energy is not as good as that of a young man. I'll be very tired after coming out for a while. I'll go back and rest first. I wish you all the best." Miss Marple politely said goodbye to everyone one by one with her eyes, and then slowly closed her eyes.

"How is it?" When everyone opened their eyes again, Lina was back: "Is there any inspiration?"

"Very good, very useful inspiration." Dora ignored Catherine's glare and knocked on the table with her dining fork: "I need to take away a piece of memory crystal and these cutlery as clues and submit it to our guild."

"I'll take another crystal." Vivian raised his head from the food and stared at Catherine with his pitiful eyes. It was not until Catherine helped push his thorn fish in front of her, and then said with a proud smile: "The Magisters' Guild has been looking for him for thirty-seven years, and many people think he has died in some corner. I think they will be very interested in this news."

"Vivian, after you use it, I will use it and submit it to the Adventurers Guild." Catherine was also laughing, but her smile seemed extremely dangerous: "I want him to know that it takes a price to mock Nellie's adventure group."

"These women are so scary." The gopher sitting next to Panis hit Panis with his elbow and whispered: "The same is true for your leader's usual expression?"

"Uh, haha, haha." Panis looked up at the sky: "The weather is really good today, hahahaha."

"Okay, I understand." The gopher patted Panis's shoulder very well: "Thank you for your hard work, I understand you."

"Everyone is suffering." Panis held the hand of the gopher and burst into tears: "Whenever this is the case, I will be afraid..."

"Hmm." Catherine and Dora coughed dryly at the same time: "Dear Pennis (Gopher), what important issues are you discussing?"

"Ah? We, we." Panis smiled dryly and scratched his head, with his eyes floating in his eyes: "By the way, we are complaining with tears in our eyes how shameless the enemy is, and laughing at him for being too arrogant and revealing his traces."

"Is that true?" Catherine rolled her eyes, ignored Panis, who had started to play rogues, and said to Dora: "You checked the corpses in the valley before, can you be sure that these are the thieves you are following?"

"It's basically certain." Dora said: "I found the inside line we buried. Unfortunately, he died together. Based on the characteristics of the small number of members of the thief group he had provided before, we also found the bodies of those people. Most importantly, we found the bodies of the key figure, that is, the bodies of the four Golden-level leaders."

"That's enough." Catherine nodded: "What should you do with your mercenary group's mission? Is it successful or failed? After all, these thieves were not wiped out by us."

"This is really troublesome." Dora pressed her forehead with a headache: "But according to convention, it should be considered successful. After all, the client's requirements have been met, but the situation needs to be specifically explained when rewarding the task. In general, it is considered an incomplete task that has been completed at one time, but the commission fee should still be obtained."

"Then, our..." Katherine said meaningfully with a smile on her face.

"Don't worry, senior sister." Dora did not dare to hesitate in the face of this state, and quickly replied: "When I return to the group, I will go to the Adventurers Guild branch to make up the procedures and pay."

"Smart." Catherine snapped her fingers and pointed at Dora and said, "That's all."

Dora felt the invisible pressure fading away instantly and secretly wiped her sweat: "Senior sister, since the task has been completed, what are your plans in the future?"

"Of course, it's going to continue." Catherine said: "It's just by the way to assist you in completing the task. Our main task has not been completed yet. We must continue to move forward. Where are you?"

"We can only follow you first." Dora replied with a smile and cry: "You take the guide away. We will get lost when we go out by ourselves. We have to follow you and can help you at critical moments."

"You guys want to follow me too?" Catherine's eyes suddenly became dangerous again: "I promised it first, it was not my entrusting you with the help, but you took the initiative to follow me and help, but there was no reward."

"Senior sister, this is what you are wrong." When talking about the issue of remuneration, Dora immediately lost her compassion for Catherine. Her eyebrows stood up and her body leaned forward, and her voice was filled with oppression: "Mr. Elad is the first guide we hired. In theory, it is not considered to be a completion of the task until we send us back to the starting point. If you need to borrow the guide in the middle, we must obtain our consent. Moreover, because you borrow the guide, we have to spend more effort and face more dangers, and we should pay compensation."

"They started again." Panis beat his head in pain, looked at Lina, who had eaten with a serious and stern face, and looked at Lina, who had eaten with her favorite fish, held her chin and looked at the sky with a trance. She smiled helplessly and said in a low voice: "Ellard, it's time to discuss the future itinerary."

Since the unpleasant exchange before, Elad has regained his initial coldness and had only the most basic communication with the team. At this time, when he heard Panis's question, he looked at Panis indifferently before saying slowly: "I know there, called Dragon Seal, which is a seven hundred-meter pit. During the legendary War of the Gods, seven giant dragons once exploded and died with the enemy. The devastating power left by self-destruction still existed under the deep pit, so the plants were completely unable to grow, and it was considered a dead place."

"It should be true." Panis had no meaning to Elad's attitude, and he replied as usual: "I think it's there. You said last time that you will have to walk for another seven to ten days?"

"If it goes well, you can get there in seven to ten days." Elard said: "It is less than three hundred kilometers away, and the road conditions on the road are much easier to walk than before."

"Why didn't that go well?" asked Penis. "Along the way, I often encounter a little accident."

"Not going well? Then you won't be able to arrive in your whole life." Elard sneered: "Don't think the road is easy to walk, but the danger is extremely high. Even the most experienced hunter dare not break in there easily. If you want to go there, you must be prepared to die at any time, otherwise it's better to return the same way."

"We have been prepared for any danger." Catherine and Dora seemed to have agreed to ask you about the reward, both of them had a satisfied expression on their faces. When they heard Elard's reminder, Catherine replied: "So we must go there."

"Whatever you guys," said Elad. "But I have to explain in advance that if I encounter danger, I have the right to hide and ensure my own safety."

"Of course, this is what it should be." Katherine agreed: "In any case, it is the primary condition to ensure your own safety. However, can you please briefly explain what dangers are there over there? Is the Warcraft very strong?"

"No, that's not the main reason." Elard said: "The danger there is unknown. There is no fixed lord-level monster or clan there. The monsters are very mobile, and no one knows what monsters they will encounter. Moreover, the monsters there are very strange, and predation methods are endless, so no one can know in advance what the danger they are facing is. There is no possibility of preparation in advance and they need to deal with it on the spot. This is the most terrifying place."

"I understand, that is, we need to keep the highest level of alert at any time." Catherine nodded: "Okay, I'm fine. If everyone has no other problems, we will finish our meal first, and then use the remaining time to search the valley thoroughly, tidy up the body and buried it on the spot. Although they are thieves, they cannot let them expose the corpse wilderness at will. We will camp here at noon today, and prepare to set off at 10 o'clock in the evening, target, dragon marks."
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