Stray

Chapter 88: Mission is over

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Jesse Dillon stepped on the creaking sand, gazing at the sight not far away—Oliver and Nemo had brought Nadine to the backyard of the house, along with her rocking chair. The witch Nadine was so weak that her wailing seemed to have exhausted what little strength she had left, and they dared not take the risk of letting her move on her own.

The two placed the witch on the edge of the sand field in Hailan, a place with a relatively gentle slope.

Lisa took out a small wooden comb and muttered something in a low voice as she groomed her best friend's hair. Oliver was pulling the witch's hands, seemingly estimating the strength needed to hedge, while Nemo stood beside him, watching him silently.

really interesting. Jesse leaned against the tree trunk and continued to toss the ground Hyland seed. He has seen those eyes too many times in the crowd—

The demon was moved.

It should be full of uncertain, ignorant feelings. He saw it better as an outsider, and precisely because he knew what Nemo Wright was, Jesse thought in his heart that the situation was funny, even funny. No matter what Nemo did to himself in the first place, its effect was thorough enough—he seemed to recognize himself as a human being, and didn't exude any twisted and dead air, or the stench of conspiracy.

It's a pity that he can't know what happened in the abyss, Jesse pondered regretfully.

In theory, it is impossible for any "sane" life to be born at the bottom of the abyss. In order to make up for the gap in cognition, he tried to go to the bottom of the abyss to check it out. From his investigation results, the lives settled there were nothing more than two situations—

No intelligence at all, only instinct to survive. Or... by human standards, a real lunatic.

Or as his morning star put it, Nemo somehow sealed his cognition. But he knew better than anyone that Nemo would never be able to completely erase those memories—the creature known as "Nimo Wright" was too powerful, and its cognition could never surpass its own instincts. His memories couldn't stay in the dark forever, they would come back at some point sooner or later.

Look at what he's doing now, the feelings he's experiencing. They are fragile and uninteresting, like a petal floating in a puddle after a rain. And waiting for it is a doomed tsunami.

What would you think then

But no matter where the farce goes, he is about to get the front row seat. Jesse thought with relief, and poked the grey parrot in his pocket.

"You can't hide like this forever," he suggested casually, "how about an apology? He might forgive you—and trust me, Mr. Wright won't really forget you even if you shrunk like this. already."

"No!" cried the grey parrot with difficulty.

"He's never going to kill you." Jesse yawned in the darkening darkness, "Look at him, maybe if you go to cry, Mr. Wright can get you some fresh berries. ."

"I am also a superior demon." Bagelmore insisted, "I... I am like him! It's just that I am incomplete on the surface. Even if I can't beat him now, at least I still have self-esteem... "

"Superior Demon?" Jesse smiled briefly. "As you please, sweet little thing."

"...you think he won't kill me?" Gray Parrot was silent for a moment, then asked tentatively.

"Yeah, I'm pretty accurate." Maybe not now, but Jesse wasn't going to say that.

The grey parrot was silent. It blinked at Nemo, who was a dozen paces away, and Jesse could feel the courage that must have gathered as Bagelmore struggled to get out of the pocket too narrow for it. It didn't go apologetic, not even one step closer to Nemo. It flapped its wings and rushed into the night sky, quickly engulfed by the darkness in the distance.

"Oops." Jesse sighed, "Looks like I'm in trouble."

Yet he was not alone for long. After Oliver got into a state and began to try to practice magic hedging with his sword, Adrian Cross came over.

"Are you here for me?" Jesse stood up instantly, making his voice sound joyful.

"Yes."

"It's strange."

"I want you to guard the outside with me." Adrian stared straight into his eyes. "After all, we don't know how long the hedging process will take. Mr. Lopez may arrive on the way."

"That's Godwin Lopez!" Jesse yelled. "Look at me, do I look like someone who's used to fighting head-on? You can't do that to me—"

"If there is a real emergency, Ms. Savage is not his opponent." The knight commander stated calmly, "I checked the mission on the horizon, and Lopez should have obtained the holy sword in the tomb. My previous spells The attributes are the same as it, and the damage will be less."

"Listen to what you're saying, your 'previous' spell attributes. It's not that I look down on you, and now you can't even successfully delay Lopez for more than a second..." Jesse said, raising his eyebrows higher and higher. "Oh, I see - you want another 'spiritual sacrifice', don't you?"

"Yes," Adrian admitted quite simply, "I've seen your power. You have power, and I have the means to hold Lopez down. Mr. Dylan, you really want to be on this team, don't you? ?"

"I don't think you care about me—although I really want to." Jesse clutched his chest exaggeratedly, "Well, it's true that our captain really likes this. But I think... you Should you have an idea?"

Adrian stared at the blond youth who looked distraught and didn't answer, his expression was enough to answer Jesse's question.

"No problem, I'm going with you, it's all a sacrifice of love," Jesse announced, "but if you're trying to find my connection to the Rudd, I must say...you'll be disappointed."

Nemo has no time to take care of the two people not far away at the moment. The orange cat was pulling his trousers hard, shaking as he pulled, and Nemo could even feel the vibration from the trousers. He sighed and picked up the cat - the latter was instantly corpse-like in his arms.

Oliver, who was concentrating, was not disturbed. Nemo rounded the small house, walked through the garden, and stepped onto the stone path in front of the courtyard. Compared with the lively towns, the people in the villages have an earlier rest time. The street was dark, except for a drunken man in tattered clothes, staggering against the wall, burping his mouth.

Nemo waited patiently for the drunken man to walk by before placing the cat on the ground.

"I need the blight spell now." He stared at the cat shaking into a sieve, recalling what the grey parrot had said. "Are you so afraid of me... because of 'class oppression'?"

"I don't know." The orange cat said again, "Maybe."

"… sorry," Nemo said in a dry voice. "I didn't mean to."

"Don't apologize." The orange cat released the mimicry, and the huge knuckle lizard appeared again. "You hide well, being strong is not a mistake."

It turned its head away and snapped off a short bone spur on the shell. A pale yellow spur lay on the slate, looking a bit like a broken fang. Immediately it changed back to cat-like, licking a wound in its abdomen — basically the same spot where the bone spur had snapped.

"Medium," it said. "Our spells... have the same system. It can be converted with medium."

"Be careful, don't touch her with it." It stopped licking and added. "And please... don't mention where it came from."

"You don't want her to know your identity?"

"Not now." The chubby cat lowered his head, "Not yet."

"Okay." Nemo grabbed the yellowish bone with one hand and pressed the wet skin and wounds licked by the cat with the other. The wound on the orange cat's abdomen disappeared instantly. "I won't say it, and Ollie is not someone to bring it up... I just have one question to ask."

"Please." The orange cat raised its fluffy tail again and moved towards the back of the house.

"You're helping Nadine to find Dihylan seeds, aren't you? But I can feel that there are traces of wither spells on the sand." Nemo asked softly, his eyes wandering back and forth with the cat's tail. "Why? Why kill the hard-to-find seeds?"

"She wants to fulfill the promise." The cat stopped. "Until then, she'll keep living. Those seeds... I let them wither, but I don't regret it."

"So she can't know about me." It let out a small sigh. "She's smart enough to guess."

Nemo clenched the spur in his hand and asked no more questions. He didn't know what happened between Nadine and the knuckle lizard. He only knew one thing - that "abnormal" who was quietly aging in a warm house might have more love than she imagined.

When he returned to the backyard, Oliver had stopped his hedging drill. He lowered his hands, gripping the sword of rest tightly.

"We can start." His voice trembled with nervousness. "Nimo, are you ready over there?"

"No problem." Nemo took a breath. "If something goes wrong, I'll treat her right away."

"I'm sorry." Oliver bowed slightly to the witch in the rocking chair. He drew his sword, and the Sword of Rest cut a deep wound on the witch's emaciated right arm. A lot of blood poured out immediately. Lisa let out a suppressed exclamation, but she immediately covered her mouth and stared firmly at the flowing blood.

The witch's face quickly turned pale, and there was a gurgling sound in her throat.

"Is it coming?" Oliver's voice was a little suppressed, but the nervous trembling disappeared.

"Come on." Nemo looked up.

Even in this dark night, the slowly emerging alien is still very eye-catching - it squirmed ugly, chasing the breath of death. The flesh-and-blood roots slowly spread out and probed towards the increasingly weak witch on the rocking chair.

"It's time to start." Nemo adjusted his breath, the sight of the phantom of the root penetrating into the skin made him very unhappy, and he almost crushed the bone spur in his hand.

The long "funeral" officially begins.

Di Hai Lan Hotel.

Godwin Lopez wraps his holy sword in the scabbard, wrapping up his strength training this morning. Before leaving, he made a final check on the deed paper rolls—generally, they were supposed to be kept in the client's hands. But when the executor of the task is too strong or too despicable, in order to prevent the client from repenting from time to time, they are occasionally kept by the party performing the task.

An easy task.

He was indeed a little sorry. Strictly speaking, Godwin didn't think the witch Nadine was a threat. From time to time, he would check the status of the location marker—she was not running around, nor was she dying, and she was venting randomly with her magic power. For that, she was far more respectable than the inhumans he had dealt with.

Unfortunately, rules are rules, Godwin sighed, looking out the window at the still dark sky. Regret is regret, this is not a problem that needs time to think and struggle. After thinking for a moment, he adjusted the position of the lower shoulder armor - even if the enemy was dying, he did not want to perfunctory.

Immediately he opened the door of the room, and there was an uninvited guest outside the door.

"Can you take me with you, Captain?" Debbie Wright's dark circles under her eyes were obvious, and she raised her head stubbornly. The voice is firm. "I'm not going to cause you any trouble... I... I want to see it with my own eyes."

Godwin never said much, and she knew very well what the head of her family was doing. Debbie closed her eyes, trying not to breathe too fast—she could still talk to the witch, maybe it would seem hypocritical and useless, but at least she had time to say sorry.

"Okay." Godwin nodded calmly. "Then the mission report is up to you."

"Yes, Captain."

The sun is about to rise, and the night has begun to become thin and transparent. The two walked on the road to the witch's residence, and everything was peaceful and quiet. However, Godwin stopped abruptly, and Debbie, who was in a daze, took a few more steps before she could react.

"No." The head of Horizon frowned, he had already drawn out the holy sword that had been sleeping in the tomb for a long time.

The body of the holy sword at dawn floats a layer of beautiful shimmer, just like its name - in this night, its light is like the real dawn, bright and warm, revealing a faint solemn atmosphere.

Not hostile, but the power was too weird. As if there was an invisible dark cloud shrouding the witch's residence, it was absolutely impossible for the witch Nadine to create such a thick and mysterious power aggregation. Someone intervened, and Godwin narrowed his eyes—if he guessed right, the only people who could intervene in this slap-slapped village were…

"It seems that you are right to worry, Mr. Lopez is very dedicated." The overly beautiful blond young man clapped his hands a few times. He was unquestionably light tones from the person to the clothes, and the black badge on his chest was very eye-catching. "As expected of my sweetheart, Ed."

The other was wearing a Radish monk's garb, with ugly stitching marks on the left chest where the holy emblem was originally supposed to be. He didn't wear the black badge, but—Godwin's eyes swept over the other person holding the metal bow. Hand, the man's left thumb undoubtedly wears the black badge advisor ring.

"Jesse Dylan," Godwin said calmly, not putting away his sword. "...and Adrian Cross. I don't think you two came here to say hello."

"Of course I can say hello if you want. Good morning, dear Mr. Lopez! I like your hair color, would you like to leave me a communication crystal—" The head of Horizon pointed at Jesse with the tip of his sword , the second half of the blond youth quickly disappeared in his throat.

"If you can, I hope you can wait." Adrian ignored the aggrieved Jesse and lowered his head expressionlessly. "Just wait a while, please."

"Cross." Godwin gave a standard smile, but there was no smile in his eyes. "Of course I won't accept all the rumors. To be honest, I used to admire you, and until now I believe you have your problems. But..."

He spreads his legs, which is a standard offensive stance.

"...It's true that you colluded with the superior demon, and it's also true that you blocked my mission." Godwin lowered his voice, "I'm sorry, I can't agree to the enemy's request."

The orange-red light slammed into the air, and Adrian turned his body sideways, worthy of the blow. A milky glow enveloped the metal bow, and he swung it out like a sword.

"I have no intention of being your enemy." Adrian said through gritted teeth.

"Your strength is restored, is this also part of the devil's deal?" Godwin didn't hide the irony in his voice, and the holy sword brushed the metal bow, almost chipping off a piece of the latter. "It seems that Chenni is a little too forgiving."

Jesse on the other side shouted in a very indifferent way, and rushed towards the female mage who had not yet reacted behind Godwin, and successfully dragged her away. Debbie reacted for a full three seconds, then bit the blond youth's arm around her neck, and broke free of him.

She didn't hesitate. As a qualified mercenary, Debbie sullenly pointed her staff at Jesse. The latter immediately raised his arms and made a gesture of surrender.

"I don't want to fall out with your brother," he muttered. "Can't you pretend you didn't see anything?"

"… Nemo was also involved?" Debbie's staff shook.

"Yeah, you should know better than me. Do you think he'd let this sort of thing go?"

"He won't, but he obviously doesn't have much power..."

"Oh, it's inconvenient for me to talk about that." Jesse raised her hands even higher. "Anyway, I'll surrender, please let me go? Can you go and help your captain—"

Debbie glanced at him incomprehensibly. "Isn't that your companion?"

"It depends on how you define 'companion'." The blond young man shrugged.

Debbie rolled her eyes and simply gave the opponent a stun spell. The beautiful blond youth fell to the ground like a broken sack, not knowing about the personnel. Immediately, she snorted air from her nose in disdain and turned to assist her head.

If Nemo was really involved... Debbie pondered, her fists clenched, her round nails nearly piercing her palms. She… She had to stop him soon, and if Godwin officially defined them as enemies, her brother would probably be killed.

But when she regained her focus and looked up, Debbie saw that the problem wasn't that imminent.

It's not for nothing that Adrian Cross and Godwin Lopez are listed as prophecy candidates at the same time. The former trial knight-chief had no doubt blocked their captain, and they… even seemed to be evenly matched.

She took a few deep breaths and made up her mind to start casting auxiliary spells, but her head suddenly stopped.

"The location marker is gone." Godwin frowned. "You… killed Nadine?"

"I don't know," Adrian replied simply, "but one thing is certain, your mission is indeed over."

ten minutes ago.

"Stop it." Nadine's nice voice became weak and hoarse, while Lisa's eyes were red and tears were about to fall. "You've done your best."

"But… "

"… otherwise I'll kill you, Mr. Ramon."

,Wonderful!

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