Cthulhu Gonfalon

Chapter 563

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Sui Xiong was not traveling very fast, but no matter how unhappy he was, he soon arrived at the Orc Empire.

His first stop was the famous Western Wilderness.

The Western Wilderness is the westernmost border of the Orc Empire, where various ethnic groups live together and the public security is very chaotic. Because the desert produces some rare but expensive special minerals, many people come here to try their luck and want to make a fortune. There are many people who serve them or have their ideas. As time went by, more and more adventurers gathered here, from all three religions and nine streams, forming a huge force.

The rule of the Orc Empire in the Western Wilderness is not stable, and the reason is because of this chaotic group of adventurers. Adventurers don't want to buy into the Orc Empire. If there's a falling out, the worst they can do is go across the desert to the four northwest towns - now called the Northwest Republic, or go south to the Gold Coin Federation. In short, how can a living person be suffocated to death by urinating

However, the local officials of the Orc Empire were very embarrassed. They did not dare to use some drastic measures, because it would definitely arouse strong resistance, and they might even lose their lives accidentally. Decades ago, when the empire was in the Western Wilderness, The supreme ruler, a veteran legendary strongman who has lived for nearly five hundred years, the fourth seat of the priesthood of the orc god "Sky-Swallowing Dog" church, Belen Silla, known as the "Roaring Iron Arm", is confused. He lost his life and died in an unknown way.

It is said that this strong man died of excessive indulgence. Either his life was sucked away or he was cursed, or he played too much and exhausted himself to death.

Of course, no one would believe this statement. How could a legendary strong man, a superman who could tear down city walls with his bare hands, die of exhaustion in a **!

However, both the priest and the author insisted on this statement. In the end, it became a stain on the orc empire. Whenever someone was dissatisfied with the empire, they would talk about it.

For example, "The empire is so amazing, even legendary strong men can die on a woman's belly." Almost every grassroots official in the empire in the Western Wilderness region has heard this.

Naturally, everyone was very angry at first, but over time, everyone got used to it. I even felt that Lord Beren Silla's death method was quite unique and stylish.

Dying on a woman's belly is at least very erotic and elegant. It is better than dying in battle and having your body torn into pieces by enemies seeking credit...

If the imperial officials can even look at things like this indifferently, then what else can they not understand

Officials are open-minded and can think things through, so naturally they won't spend too much effort on the intensity of their rule. They can fool around as long as they can, and they will take it one day at a time.

Isn't there a saying that the empire belongs to His Majesty, but your life is your own. Even if they, the grassroots officials, sacrificed their lives for the empire, would they get any benefits? On the contrary, if they die, the family will lose a source of income. Maybe the wife and children will starve to death soon. Is it possible for the whole family to stay together in the underworld

It is absolutely impossible for these rebellious thoughts and remarks to spread in the hinterland of the empire, but in the Western Wilderness, they can be spoken out openly. Even the most loyal officials can only sigh helplessly.

The decline of the Orc Empire's rule in the Western Wilderness can be seen from this.

Speaking of which, this matter has a lot to do with Sui Xiong and the others. The person who killed the strongest man in the Western Wilderness of the Orc Empire back then was none other than Sui Xiong's subordinate, the head of the medical team, Silk Till Gelten.

Of course, neither Steele nor Sui Xiong would admit such a thing. And when Beren died in a daze, he didn't even know who killed him, so the matter became a confusing matter, and no one knew the truth.

Ordinarily, such a big event as the death of a legendary strongman is completely worth using prophecy spells to track down the murderer. But Steele was Sui Xiong's subordinate, and Sui Xiong helped her shield her from tracking. Not to mention mortal spells, even if the orc gods cast spells, they would never be able to find her traces.

In the end, this matter became an unsolved case. Until Sui Xiong and the others entered the capital of Xihuang, the top of the reward bar next to the city gate still had the task "Tracing the murderer of Lord Beren Silla" posted on it. Woolen cloth.

By the way, the murderer is following Sui Xiong now, but who would connect Miss Steele, the famous medical team leader of the Northwest Republic, with the female assassin? That person must have too much imagination and should see a brain doctor.

Seeing the notice, Steele smiled slightly, but said nothing.

Over the past few decades, she has matured a lot, and now she is no longer as rough as she was when she was young.

The main reason why Sui Xiong wanted to bring her here was because she might be needed. Despite her appearance, Steele is just a weak woman. In fact, she is one of the most outstanding collaborators, doctors, and tracking and negotiation experts in the Northwest Republic. If she hadn't been unwilling, she could have become the top spy.

Although Sui Xiong didn't think there would be any accidents, if there were any accidents, Steele should be able to help.

Arriving at the square in the center of the city, Sui Xiong looked around and found that many people had gathered here.

This time Sui Xiong did not turn into a mini jellyfish, but instead took on the form of a giant floating jellyfish that was at least as big as a house. Such a huge creature with a group of followers can be seen even by short-sighted people.

So before they entered the city, many people had already gathered in this direction. The more daring people came up and asked, and learned that they were going to carry out the execution publicly in the central square of the city.

The news spread quickly, so more and more people came.

Some of these people came to watch the fun, some hoped to get some benefits from him, and some had grudges against the "Isis" organization and wanted to see with their own eyes how their enemies died.

Sui Xiong looked at the crowds of people around him, nodded with satisfaction, and said, "That's about it."

So the believers who came with him began to arrange the guillotine for execution under the command of Steele.

Sui Xiong used the most classic guillotine shape in European history. The condemned prisoner would be fixed on the wooden platform. Then, following the execution order, the high-hanging sharp blade would fall along the chute and cut off the neck cleanly. The process doesn't even take a second.

This method of death is probably painless and does not seem to be suitable for those who are full of sins. But Sui Xiong had too many people to execute this time. If everyone was executed according to the crimes they committed, it might require an army of executioners, who would be busy for more than half a year.

On the one hand, Sui Xiong didn't have that many executioners to use, and on the other hand, he didn't have that much time to mess around with, so he had to deal with it as quickly as possible.

Anyway... it's all about death, and those guys who want to be dismembered probably won't have any complaints about "die quickly".

As for the others... Isn't it enough to have fun to watch, or to see their enemies die

After the guillotine was arranged, Sui Xiong took out the compiled list and began to name them one by one.

Every time he announced a name, his tentacles would wave in the air, and like magic, he would catch someone out of thin air.

These people were naturally members of the "Isis" organization, and Sui Xiong used magic to restrain them, neither allowing them to resist nor speak.

Normally, there should be some dialogue at this time such as "No one in heaven or on earth can save you", but when he thought of executing many, many people, Sui Xiong lost interest.

He calmly sent these rotten guys to the guillotine, and the executioner believers who came with him to assist in the execution quickly fixed these criminals who could move only their eyelids, ten of them in a row. They were lying neatly on the guillotine, with their heads on the outside and their bodies on the inside. Not too far above their necks, there was a sharp blade with a cold light hanging high.

Once they were all secured, Sui Xiong temporarily stopped arresting people. He began to introduce their crimes. Many of them had committed so many crimes that he couldn't finish them in a short while, so he only selected the most serious ones to introduce.

After about ten minutes, the charges were introduced, and then he solemnly announced the results of the trial.

"...the above ten people, whose crimes are confirmed, shall be sentenced to death!" He said, waving his tentacles in the air, "Execution!"

The executioner let go of the hand holding the rope, and the sharp blade, which had lost its traction, whizzed down. With a slightly dull sound, the head flew off, and blood gushed out.

Among the audience, some were amazed, some were emotional, and some were crying with joy.

Sui Xiong watched this scene calmly and took out the list again...