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Chapter 1359 1346. Interrogation

 Pine tar torches were already lit all around the woodland.

In the fierce firelight, Surdak finally saw that this forest glade was actually a corpse hiding place.

According to the circular tomb specially prepared for the poor not far away, almost all the corpses in the tomb should have been buried in this woodland.

That cemetery is relatively far away from Ruit City, and it takes almost half a day to get here by carriage.

This means that it is actually very difficult for the poor in the city to go here to visit the graves. Not only do they have to spend money to hire a carriage, but they may also have to stay in a hotel outside the city for one night. For the poor, many poor people cannot afford it.

of this money.

The poor people in Ruit buried their relatives in this free cemetery, but in fact only a small number of people could afford to visit the graves here.

After being buried in the cemetery, almost all the bodies buried in the cemetery are exhumed again and then transported here.

And those zombies and ghouls crawling out of the soil should be the owners of the tombs in the slum cemetery.

Suldak was the first to say that these necromancers had nothing to do with Viscount Duwei.

The altar here was obviously built for these necromancers to create suture monsters.

Seeing that the undead warlock in front of him had his mouth tightly closed, Suldak did not continue to ask any more questions, but quickly bandaged the wound on the undead warlock's shoulder, and then counted the construct knights brought over in the forest.

Once again, he asked two guard knights to take Earl Allen Benton, who was about to collapse, back to the manor.

Afterwards, Suldak didn't hesitate any more.

The morning fog had not yet cleared, and the knights with the constructs surrounded the manor of Viscount Duwe, which was a few miles away.

It was only when Surdak rode his horse into the manor that he realized that the entire manor was now in chaos. Surdak rode his horse into the gate of the manor and saw dozens of servants carrying luggage inside the manor.

Planning to sneak out of the manor.

Suldak easily occupied the Viscount Duwe Manor without even taking action.

No resistance was encountered during the process, and even the servants who were about to leave the manor were all stopped by Surdak.

When the female relatives in the manor saw Suldak and his troops barging in, they were all frightened and panicked, and hid in the inner houses of the manor.

Suldak entered the manor and waved his hand, and pairs of construct knights rushed into the manor and began to search for the necromancers and Viscount Duwei.

After some searching, neither the Pathless Necromancer nor Viscount Duwei could find it.

Suldak was about to interrogate a housekeeper and four servants in the manor, together with the seriously injured necromancer. The six people were escorted to the door of the study by the construct knights. The bodies of several servants began to tremble, and their eyes

The panic and fear are hard to conceal.

At this time, Suldak was sitting in Viscount Duwe's study.

He stood in front of the bookshelf and pulled out a Yala Adventure Notebook from a row of books. His eyes fell on the books in the top row. They were actually books related to the undead, and even had descriptions.

Tome of the Scourge.

He was not in a hurry to let those few into the study...

Aphrodite reluctantly stepped out of the Void Gate, saw Surdak beside the bookshelf, and lazily walked to the long sofa and lay down.

She was already very pregnant, but I heard that Aphrodite said that the succubus has a special constitution and the pregnancy period is about sixteen months, so the expected date of delivery is probably around April next year.

And Hathaway's delivery date is approaching, probably around this weekend.

"I don't think there is any need to approach me for this kind of thing. Do you think there are still people in this manor who are innocent?" Aphrodite said lazily: "You can ask all the people in the manor individually and tell lies at will.

Kill a few of them, and then you can hear the truth."

"It's too troublesome!" Suldak put down the travel journal in his hand and said, "I really want to know where Viscount Duwei and the other necromancers have gone. Please help me ask them..."

Aphrodite asked in surprise: "Why...didn't you already suspect Viscount Duwe yesterday?"

Suldak said somewhat depressedly: "Viscount Duwei had already escaped before we arrived."

Aphrodite immediately laughed and said: "Haha, this is the true strength of the Empire's Constructed Knights? It is far worse than the Demon Doom Guards."

"Hey! I called you here to ask for your help, not to listen to your sarcasm." Surdak sat opposite Aphrodite.

Aphrodite curled her lips and finally did not continue talking, but changed the topic and said: "Hypnosis and charm cannot affect necromancers. If you use mind reading, you can't expect them to wake up later.

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"Okay, just hurry up..."

Surdak didn't want to keep this necromancer.

Seeing that Aphrodite had agreed, Surdak immediately signaled the construct knight outside the door to bring people in. The first person brought in was the necromancer with an injury on his shoulder.

When the undead warlock walked into the study, he suddenly raised his head and saw a huge eyeball floating under the chandelier above his head.

The eyeball looked towards him, and the necromancer heard a hypnotic spell in his ears, and he immediately fell into a coma.

Just when the undead warlock was about to fall to the ground, Suldak took a step forward, held the undead warlock with both hands, and helped him into a single sofa.

The Necromancer seemed to have fallen into a deep slumber.

At this time, Aphrodite took out a rattle. She lay on the sofa and gently shook the bell in her hand.

Just hearing a crisp sound of 'ding', the undead warlock who entered the comatose state immediately sat up mechanically. Although his eyes were closed, he was asked by Aphrodite: "Hey, you just pushed away.

That door, what did you see?"

"I saw a group of construct knights breaking into the altar. They were brought in by a ghost. The ghost entered the altar and wanted to absorb the power of Abomination, but due to carelessness, it was grabbed by Abomination. In order to escape,

, that ghost decisively cut off part of its own power..."

The necromancer replied with his eyes closed.

Aphrodite then asked slowly: "Did you create this abomination? In order to create abomination, you must have been preparing for a long time!"

"Yes, in order to create it, we not only worked hard to collect hundreds of corpses, but also found a deceased person with powerful soul power to take the lead."

Aphrodite asked: "So you chose Earl Benton to lead the Abomination?"

The necromancer calmly replied: "Yes, the power of his family's bloodline gives him a soul power that is different from ordinary people..."

"Why did you create hatred?" Aphrodite glanced at Surdak and continued to ask.

"We are ready to overthrow the rule of Ruit City..."

The necromancer continued to answer.


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