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Section 43 The situation

The situation of the 43rd section

"Cad, it's you!" Neil breathed a sigh of relief. "I thought something had happened. What was going on with the scream just now? Did you bring the wounded?"

He asked easily. Cade did not answer, but just looked at the two people in the room with a gloomy face.

No matter how stupid a person is, he can feel that the atmosphere is wrong. And it is not just the atmosphere. The screams outside are still sporadic, and it doesn’t sound like it was sent by one or two wounded people.

Then, several people followed Cade in. Each was fully armed and fully armed.

Neil's face turned pale in an instant. He recognized one of the people - he did know the other party because he had sneaked into Meno City too many times to inquire about the news, and almost remembered the appearance of all Kasek's subordinates. This person was an officer under Kasek's subordinates. The others were undoubtedly Kasek's soldiers.

"Come!" Neil shouted, but without surprise, the shout had no effect.

"Don't call," Cade said lazily. "Your people are all controlled. Most of them are still smart." He made a gesture, and several tied people were pushed in. Neil recognized these people. Among the tied prisoners, several were his small leaders, and more were representatives - representatives of the villages willing to provide them with services.

A soldier threw out something black and rolled to Neil's feet. It was a bloody head.

"As for this person, he is not very smart. He actually wants to issue an alarm." A fierce light flashed in Cade's eyes.

"Why..." Neil was stunned, and after a long time, he spoke up. Suddenly, he became angry. "Aren't you afraid that Baron Pinold would get angry? He will..."

"I have seen through your lies long ago." Cade replied. His expression had returned to calm, but his voice was filled with a clear murderous intent. "You don't have to worry about why I knew this lie. When you go to see that boy Pete, you will know. Kill him!"

Cade ordered loudly, and the two soldiers acted as ordered and rushed up with their spears. Neil was not a soldier, so two ordinary soldiers were enough. Cade was too lazy to do it himself.

Neil retreated in panic, and a figure rushed up from the slanting thorn. With the war hammer swing, the two soldiers' spears were immediately smashed. Before they could retreat, Eric hit a soldier's arm with a hammer. With a clear sound of fractures, the soldier was knocked away and fell to one side of the wall, and fainted without humming.

Neil took a few steps back and hid behind Eric.

"Can you explain it?" Eric looked around and left. He already understood that something was wrong, but he had not yet understood what was going on. At this moment, the door was closed, and through the crack of the door, you could see more fully armed soldiers outside. Unlike the rebels, all of these soldiers were armoured - only a few of Pinold's subordinates had armor.

In a sense, armor is the symbol of a regular army. Because even the cheapest leather armor is more expensive than weapons such as swords. A soldier who fails to train will not be equipped with armor.

"So it's you, White Bear." For some reason, Cade was not so hostile to Eric. "Well, it's not too late to let you know the reason for this matter! I explained that this kid lied to us! Baron Pinold doesn't exist at all! The whole vampire incident is a lie from head to toe!"

"...Lie?!!" Although Eric was calm, he was shocked at this moment.

"It seems you don't know anything. But your performance is normal, completely within my expectations. You must know that it took me a whole half day yesterday to finally convince Kasek that it was a complete scam. These people were just bluffing in the name of a vampire!"

Eric turned his head and looked at Neil behind him, and asked his questions clearly in his eyes.

"No... it's not a lie, Lord Baron... will come soon... to save us..." Neil replied with the kind of lie that a normal person could see through at a glance.

Eric turned around and looked at Cade in front of him. "They said, you've seen Pinold, and it was Pinold who chose you?"

"It's a pity that those rumors are false. I have never seen Pinold, let alone the candidate appointed by Pinold himself. The purpose of joining this gang is to obtain the secret of the eternal life of vampires. I do not intend to become a vampire, but I want to unravel the mystery of eternal life. The eternal life of vampires is flawed, and they need to absorb human blood to make up for the consumption of their own energy. If this defect can be made up, then... perfect eternal life is not a secret! Don't look at me with this kind of eye. What I am saying is not false words or baseless delusions. At least there is a ready-made example there - Archbishop Carl of the Church of the True God is this perfect eternal life."

"Of course, Carl is the blessing of the gods! But the power of the gods has its operating logic behind it... As long as you can unravel this mystery..." Cade stopped. "Of course, these are meaningless to you. I also know that you are a deceived like me. Get out of the way and let me kill this rap liar!"

"Maybe you have a legitimate reason for revenge," Eric asked. "But why did you bring... these people here."

Cade did not answer for a moment. He just stared at the other person, his eyes gradually becoming vicious.

"They are Kasek's subordinates. Kasek is the legal lord and the legitimate ruler of Meno. Isn't it normal for me to come here with them? When I asked the truth from Pete, I made up my mind. Not to catch all this group of people in one go, it would not be enough to quell my hatred!"

While speaking, he noticed Neil keeps looking out. It seems that he is still counting on finding a free escape.

"You don't have to watch it." Cade said to Neil. "I brought four hundred people here. All your loyal subordinates have been taken care of by dropping their weapons. Do you think there are no fierce battles outside? It means that some of your subordinates can come to save you? Tell you, although this rat nest is easy to defend and difficult to attack, suitable for blockade but not for strong attack, I am not unprepared. Come here!"

Cade called out, and then his three servants walked in. Neil knew these three people, but he didn't know that they had a special relationship with Cade.

"They are all my servants, or assistants. They are loyal to me because I promised to share the secret of eternal life with them. How about it, Neil? Believe it now, you must know that the fortress with inner thieves is always easy to break. All your subordinates have been caught by me." Cade stared at Neil. From the other party's desperate and fearful gaze, he felt a hint of revenge.

There was nothing else blocking his way to revenge, only Eric was left. No matter how strong he was, he was only one person. At this moment, Eric had no wore apart from the warhammer in his hand. Just a few musketeers or archers would be enough to kill him.

"What, it seems you want to stop me?" Cade smiled at Eric contemptuously. The officer beside him wanted to move forward, but Cade stopped him with a gesture. Destroying a man's last straw and watching his despair expand to the limit was also a pleasure.

"I want to ask, after you kill Neil, how do you deal with the remaining prisoners?"

"Leave it to the local legal lord." Cade replied.

"In Kasek's approach... he would sell all the prisoners to the excavator."

"According to the law, this is the power of the lord. As for the captives... when they join this gang, they should have such awareness. You seem to have some idea of ​​being unaware of it... You should follow the law." When he said the last sentence, he was already sarcastic.

"I follow my true intentions." Eric replied. The next second, he launched a charge. Eric thought clearly. In this situation, he could only try the trick of capturing the thief first. If he could capture Cade, he might force his subordinates to throw themselves into the mouse and get a glimmer of life.

Although he had never seen Cade take action, as long as the warhammer was in hand, he was confident to fight any enemy.

Cade took a step forward and faced Eric with bare hands. The warhammer swung toward him. The warhammer weapon has a natural disadvantage, that is, it cannot poke at the shortest distance when it attacks. When attacking for a short distance, the sword or fist is much faster than the warhammer.

Cade raised a hand and a blue light shot out from his hand, hitting Eric.

Eric paused for a moment and let out a muffled groan. He immediately waved the hammer again, but the speed was much slower than before. Although the lightning just now was not powerful, it still had a significant impact on Eric's actions. Cade calmly avoided it, then put it on Eric's body and grabbed Eric with his hands. Then, the dazzling and violent electric light began to flash.

In a moment, Eric collapsed so limply. Cade let go of his hand and watched him lying on the floor and unable to move.

"You are... this is..." The surprise in Eric's eyes surpassed fear and pain. "Church's..."

"I used to be a Holy Knight," Cade replied. He stopped caring about Eric, but instead locked his eyes on Neil.

"How do you want to die?" he asked coldly. "By the way, have you ever heard of wooden stake punishment?"

If Neil had said that his color was pale before, then he was completely dissatisfied at this moment.

"Use a hard pointed wooden stake to penetrate the lower body, and then stand up the wooden stake! Then the human body will slowly sag due to the weight. The stake will pierce your intestines, livers, lungs... and finally come out of your neck! Ah, the real perfection is to be pierced from your mouth. The tortured person will enjoy the extreme pain for several days, and he can also be used as a prop for public display if he dies! Of course, the weather is so hot, so it cannot be too long to be displayed."

Cade explained proudly. Every time he said a word, fear increased a point on Neil's face.

"But your spirit of lying makes me admire you, so I'll give you a last chance. You can call Pinold out now." Cade spread his hands. "Call out! Call that vampire out! I'm waiting to use vampire's blood to solve my most critical question! Are there vampires here? Open the door!" His last sentence was said by his opponent.

The door was opened, and there were subdued rebels and soldiers guarding them everywhere. Instead of looking back at the scene outside, Cade said to Neil in a vicious and sarcastic voice: "I'll give you the last time to call out the vampire! Where are the vampires you mentioned?! There are no vampires here at all!" He roared. "Your lie is over!"
Chapter completed!
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