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Chapter 161 The Long Night (Part 2)

"Alang, did you let that man go on purpose?" Wilson asked in a deep voice as soon as he returned to the tent.

Alang had just been slapped and his face turned a little pale.

Hearing this, his face tightened, he nodded, and said in a sincere tone: "If you catch an assassin, the information you can get is probably limited. And at this moment, it is not the time to quarrel with the Jezril people. My subordinate today

I made a big mistake, but was treated leniently, so I took matters into my own hands and thought..."

"Want to take advantage of this!?" Wilson said, with a smile on his face.

"My lord is wise! I just don't know if I can succeed! If I fail, I hope you will forgive me for releasing the suspect privately!" Alang saluted and replied.

The natural admiration in his eyes made Wilson feel comfortable all over, and he was not in the mood to pursue the matter of fighting first and settling later.

Only then did Phillip come to understand and hurriedly said: "My lord, you are very discerning. If you hadn't told me, I would have been kept in the dark! A Lang's move was also a stroke of genius. If Fei Huan took the other party's money, he would be regarded as

People who are greedy for small profits. If they can't silence them, and seeing that Alang is conniving, they may change their methods and turn to wooing them. In this way, it will be like laying a hidden stake around us!"

Wilson laughed and said to Alang with deep meaning in his eyes: "It is really commendable that you risk your own life for McCann's great cause! However, I am afraid that here is not as free as in the mercenary army!"

"Sir! To be honest, if not forced by life, who would want to live that kind of precarious life? Since I followed you, I have been respected everywhere. What I have done is no longer as dirty as just for a few stinky money.

.Such an opportunity is a blessing for me! My two brothers, like me, hope to stay by your side forever. If you are worried about my entanglement with the previous organization, I will finish my work here.

, I will go and end the relationship with them. This is not a big deal among mercenaries, there will be no problem!" Alang said the draft he had made long ago, and he felt very comfortable in his heart.

"Very good!" Wilson's face straightened and he said seriously: "In that case, you brothers can follow me from now on! It's just that keeping your previous relationship for the time being will be beneficial to us. Do you understand what I mean?

!”

Alang pretended to understand something but said: "I will do it as you tell me!"

Wilson nodded with satisfaction and showed the butterfly ornament he had been holding in his palm for a closer look.

"This kind of identification certificate from the Jezril Special Bureau is really unique!" Philip said coldly from the side.

"Hmph! But not all caterpillars have the chance to transform into cocoons and become butterflies!" Wilson said disdainfully, gray light flashed in his palm, and the exquisitely crafted ornaments were instantly dissolved into a pile of powder.

"Then, my lords, I'll take my leave first!" Alang asked knowingly while feeling distressed.

"Well!" Wilson hesitated for a moment, then said softly: "You can leave us to discuss the details together! You have to arrange many specific things!"

"Thank you for the promotion, sir!" Alang said gratefully, feeling overjoyed and knowing that his trust in the other party's eyes had been raised to a new level.

At this time, Rabin had just returned to his camp and hurried to return to Deirpora.

Seeing the panic on her men's faces, the woman's face darkened and she asked, "Have you been discovered?"

"The other side stepped up their guard. I had just said a few words to Fritz when I was discovered! Fortunately, that Alang deliberately exposed his flaw, so I was able to escape unscathed!" Rabin said in shock.

After hearing this, Dilbora finally breathed a sigh of relief.

She calmed down and sighed: "This is really the style of mercenaries, getting people's money and eliminating disasters!"

"Madam, what should we do? Wilson must have noticed the fuss just now? I'm afraid he will do something bad to you?!" Rabin said worriedly.

"It's not good for me? Humph!" Anger flashed in the woman's eyes, and she said in a hateful voice: "What dares him do? Fall out with me in public? Just because he imprisoned my sister and I found out?!"

Seeing that his boss was angry, Rabin did not dare to say anything more, but the worry in his eyes did not diminish at all.

After a while, Dilbora's mood gradually stabilized. She took a deep breath and said slowly: "Don't worry! This is a dirty thing that can only be known to the public, but must not be made public. To him

, it’s the same for us! However, since Alang is willing to help with this, we can keep in touch with him in the future!"

After hearing these words, Rabin felt more at ease.

"What's Fritz's explanation?" Delbora suddenly asked.

"Oh, Captain, she said, don't believe it easily, believe Wilson." Rabin stuttered in reply, and had to rely on his own speculation to complete the sentence.

"That's all?!" Delbora couldn't believe her ears.

After going through so much trouble and spending 100,000 Mckinkin dollars, just, in exchange for one sentence?

It's all rubbish!

The woman closed her eyes slightly and took a deep breath to calm down the anger that was about to explode.

After a long time, she said in a cold voice: "There will be a big battle tomorrow. Bring more people, disguise yourself as a Suriel soldier, and take advantage of the chaos to snatch Fritz back. Even if you have to kill her,

, and we can’t leave people in Wilson’s hands!”

"What? You..." Rabin never expected to hear such a crazy and heartless order, and couldn't help but shout out.

"Shut up!" Delbora roared angrily, cutting off the other party's words and causing the curtains of the big tent to flutter without any wind. The sound was extremely terrifying.

"You think I'm ruthless, don't you? Do you think I regard the lives of my relatives as nothing? Ah?" the woman shouted angrily.

Listening to the other party's hysterical shouting, Rabin did not flinch this time.

"My subordinates don't dare. I know that you have no choice but to give this order. However, I feel that blatantly robbing people will put the captain in an extremely dangerous situation. Moreover, no matter how things develop tomorrow, I will definitely

I will not take action against her! If you think that I disobey orders, you can kill me now, but I will not change my mind even if I die!" Although Rabin was trying his best to suppress his emotions, but

The passage is still shouted out.

Staring at the subordinate who had always been obedient to him, but now was holding his neck and shouting, Delbora's eyes gradually softened.

"Fritz has a man like you to protect him, so his life is not in vain!" She sighed softly.

When Rabin heard this, he was shocked, but he didn't know how to respond.

"Do you remember the rumor that Alang brought? Fritz said that she was hiding in the small thatched house in the courtyard of the house." The woman continued in a leisurely tone: "This sounds full of warmth, but actually, to my sister and me,

But it is a lifelong nightmare that is difficult to get rid of. Because that small thatched cottage is where we made mistakes and received punishment."

"Haha." The woman sneered at herself and fell into memories of the past.

She continued as if talking to herself: "The punishment is very simple. No food, no water, and no going out!"

As Rabin listened to what the other party said, his mood gradually stabilized, but his eyebrows were tightly knitted together.

Just listen to Delbora say again: "It was a very small thatched house. Although we were only four or five years old at the time, we had to bend down even when sitting."

"Madam, I'm sorry, I just..." Rabin wanted to apologize with a heavy heart, but was interrupted by the woman waving her hand.

"So, when I became an adult and took my sister away from home, she told me that even if I die, I will never go back to that small thatched house again." The woman said, her voice turned cold, and she stared at Rabin's face.

With both eyes, he yelled in an unquestionable tone: "And I promised her. Do you understand what I mean now?!"

***The author has something to say***

Delbora: A happy childhood heals a lifetime, an unfortunate childhood heals a lifetime!


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