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Chapter 67: The Proverbs Oathkeeper

"What is a living sacrifice?"

After firing up the battery, he held down the latch next to the battery and swung the gun body to throw away the empty battery, while taking out a new battery. Mars asked Ms. Fountain during the brief interval.

"It's a good thing to have a thirst for knowledge. These poor beings were tortured during their lifetimes. Andy and his family have obviously been absorbed by a certain Chaos Order. These Chaos Orders want to please the Chaos Gods with living sacrifices." Fang.

Ms. Ting adjusted the laser gun in her hand to single-shot mode, and lit the heads of the slow-moving monsters one by one.

"I have never heard of the names of the Chaos Gods."

"It's normal. Since the Great Destruction, they and their minions have never entered our world again, but there are always some madmen and mentally ill people who want to summon those Chaos based on ancient poems and the remnants of Chaos.

Evil God, their efforts are destined to be fruitless, but you have seen the damage they caused, right?"

Madame Fantine pointed to the little monsters.

Mars saw them, and even saw the young soldier who came over with the veteran. He screamed and tried to hug the little monster, but was eventually pinned down by the two soldiers.

"His sister?"

"Now you understand why Andy and his family don't deserve to be here."

The question from Ms. Fountain was a bit difficult for Mars to accept.

But he felt that Ms. Fantine was right, and it was not just Andy and his family, anyone or any family who did this must die.

"We clearly encountered a perverted curse caused by living sacrifices, why haven't we lost anyone so far?" Battalion Commander Liu shot while looking around with all his strength. His worries were reasonable, but Mars felt that his trigger must be

played a certain role in it.

"You have good soldiers." Lord Lane did not fire a gun, but he held a lightsaber, specializing in dealing with the largest aberrations that were difficult to deal with even bullets and lasers.

"I really deserve such praise." Commander Liu smiled awkwardly.

"Our armored units are coming up!"

With the excited shouts of the soldiers and the roar of the engines, Mars led the omnic to the roadside, and the paving stones began to deal with the monsters with burst fire.

"Madam of the Tower, how many monsters are there in that house?" Battalion Commander Liu asked.

"It depends on how many evil things those guys have done in the basement." Ms. Fountain said and sighed.

Because everyone saw that the little monster stood up again. She lost half of her body and walked very slowly, but her desire for living creatures made her move firmly.

The machine gun on the armored vehicle was firing at the monsters that were coming after him. Mars looked around. The young soldiers already knew the situation. They either sighed, hesitated, or pulled the young man hard.

Battalion Commander Liu was smoking a cigarette there, Ms. Fantine was holding a gun and looking coldly, and Mr. Lane looked unbearable.

The veteran finally emerged from the crowd and pulled out his pistol.

But Mars stopped him, and Mars walked out and used his long tail to roll out the hilt of the lightsaber from the lightsaber storage bag on his waist.

"How could I let a kind person like you get blood on his hands?" The veteran lowered his head uneasily.

"Let me do it, veteran. The Thai people have a motto that every generation has its own responsibilities. She is mine." Mars looked at her and sighed.

"Okay... please excuse me." The veteran retreated, and Mars walked to the young soldier: "I will try my best to leave your sister with dignity."

The young man who was still struggling finally lost the strength to struggle. He knelt on the ground and cried loudly.

Mars walked towards the young man's sister.

Generally speaking, the miserable living sacrifice will only stop moving if its head is destroyed. Cutting off the head is a good choice, but Mars bypassed her capture in order to give the poor child a more decent burial.

He hugged her and came behind her, and the lightsaber penetrated the back of her head.

She fell to the ground, losing all functions. Mars put away his lightsaber, and with a long sigh, he felt a difference. As a young man, he didn't know what was going on, but he was able to fulfill his oath, and Mars was still relieved.

Take a breath.

The cannon began to stop because the monsters stopped pouring out. At this time, the soldiers began to move forward. They were responsible for completing the process of replenishing the guns on the monsters that fell to the ground but were not dead yet.

Returning to the young man's side, Mars patted his arm: "What about you in the future?"

The young man looked at Mars: "...I don't know, my sister and I fled to Nanyan from somewhere else. She died, and I..."

"Maybe I have a way." Mars said and turned to look at the veteran: "What's your name?"

"Cadian, benefactor of the tower," the young man replied.

"Cadian, maybe I can give you a job at the Tower." If Mars remembered correctly, the Tower does have the power to recommend one or two people to various local agencies.

The veteran is a Northernist, and those institutions will not want him, but this young man is different. His background should be very clean.

"...No, I want to follow old Danny." The young man said this and pointed to the veteran.

The veteran was a little surprised. He pointed at the young man: "Kadian, you must be crazy. Do you know what Northernism represents here in the islands?"

"I don't have enough talent, and I will definitely not be able to grasp the opportunity given to me by the tower's benefactor, but I will follow you. Maybe one day, I can be like you and prevent such evil things from happening again... Let me follow

You know, I want to see a better tomorrow."

"I refuse, child. In fact, I can't protect myself. Now this port knows that I am a Northernist. Maybe I will be expelled in the next second."

"Then you two, come to my company." Mr. Ryan on the side suddenly spoke.

Young people and veterans looked at the legend at the same time, their eyes full of doubts.

"In Da Nang, in the southern province of Thailand, Rasmus Pharmaceuticals has just established a large medicinal botanical garden and needs loyal and reliable guards. Although you are northernists, I see your loyalty and reliability.

What do you think, are you willing to go?" Mr. Ryan said here, waiting for the answers from the two people.

The veteran glanced at the young man and finally nodded: "If we don't accept the kindness of Lord Legend, it would be too ungrateful. I am Danny, and I am willing to serve you in my last years."

"I accept your loyalty, but what about you, young man?"

"Are you willing to accept us as northernists?" The young man looked at Lord Lane with some excitement.

"I sell medicines to many people, and the Five-Star Trading Company in Fort Carter is my old partner." Mr. Lane gave a seemingly irrelevant answer. The young man was a little confused, but the veteran Danny moved, and he came to Carter.

Next to Dean: "I can take you, but I will go to serve this legendary lord. You can either come or find your own way out."

So Kadian had no other choice.

On the way out, Mars expressed his gratitude to Lord Lane.

And the legend smiled and patted Mars on the shoulder: "Don't thank me, thank yourself, kid."

Thank me?

I have nothing to thank you for.
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