quicksilver blood

Chapter 37 Old Acquaintances

...Sue death crow?

Roland was suddenly shocked. Marnos's words caused huge waves in Roland's heart.

How did the Marquis of Saya recognize his profession? What was his purpose in showing off to Roland at this moment? Is he an enemy or a friend? Why did he ask Helga to find a druid? Did he know about Roland's existence from the beginning?

?If so, how did he get hold of Roland's whereabouts? If not, why was Helga looking for the Druid in the first place?

There is also the most fundamental question - why must he find the death crow?

As the long sword of the Everlasting Mentor and the most pious executioner in the world, the impression given by Death Crow is just like their name. Even if there are more Death Crows in the future, most people will see Death Crow except

Fear and bad luck are basically no special feelings. It is as if these dark and cold crows will take away your life at any time.

Roland doesn't think there is any job that only Death Crow can do. Generally speaking, the only skill that Death Crow is good at is killing people.

But if the Marquis of Saya wants to kill someone, there is no need to go out and find someone to tell him to die. He himself is an instructor of the Dumb Blade Troops, a general and a marquis. If he wants to kill someone,

There simply aren’t many ways.

And even if Marquis Saya really made such a request, I'm afraid Roland would have no choice but to reject him with regret.

As a death crow, Roland can't kill anyone he wants.

The essence of the death crow is the extension of the mentor's power of erasure in the human world. As the entity of the mentor's power on earth, they have immortality as the agent who implements the mentor's power of erasure. Therefore, they must not have anything when killing people.

Biased.

For example, the Death Crow can kill tens of thousands of people with plague, just to kill a few sinners; it can also use bombs and poison to implicate innocent people. But no matter what, the Death Crow cannot

You can help any party kill people without the permission of your mentor - even if you are a sinner with a long history of crimes.

In short, the Death Crow cannot have any bias when killing people, nor can they choose who to kill or not to kill because of personal likes and dislikes. They kill people just to complete the mentor's mission. The reason why the mentor wants to kill these people is

Because their fate is over——

To put it in more clear terms, if they are still alive, some of them will not be able to survive. So God does not intend to let them live any longer.

From this point of view, Roland is a walker for heaven. Now the task assigned to Roland by his mentor is to "shut 'em' up." In the process of completing the task, no matter how many people Roland accidentally hurts, as long as he has a sufficient reason

, at least according to the instructor, it is innocent.

But if, after Roland put poison into the city's water source, he gave the antidote to the girl next to him because she was attractive, Roland would be in big trouble.

That's because Roland represents "death" itself. As the most unshakable fairness in this world, death will surely come to everyone equally. If death has its own will, it will be based on personal preferences.

If you randomly select people to take away, the world will undoubtedly be in chaos. And this is something that the instructor will never allow.

The specific manifestation is that after Roland advances to the gold level, his "mourning chant" characteristic will become the "incarnation of death". All people killed by Roland - whether killed with chanting or not -

They will all be regarded as dead, and most of the possibilities of resurrection will be lost.

...No, wait.

Roland suddenly frowned.

Could it be that Marquis Saya wanted Roland to kill a certain undead?

If this is the case, in this day and age, perhaps only Roland can do it.

But at the same time, Roland is also the new king of Elkart. Unless the camps are in opposition, Roland has no intention of helping Marquis Saya to eliminate the undead.

Let’s ask first to see what’s going on.

But after Roland asked, he got a rather ambiguous answer: "Absolutely."

"……almost?"

Roland blinked blankly.

Right is right. Wrong is wrong - what is the situation?

"First of all, Mr. Roland, I want to apologize to you first." Marquis Saya said apologetically to Roland, "The name of that adult... is the name of the adult who told me your identity. I can't help you anyway.

Can't tell you."

Because I have already agreed to that side first.

Roland nodded, indicating that he understood.

Then Marquis Saya breathed a sigh of relief. He showed a brisk smile for a moment. But then he tightened his face again: "Mr. Roland...I'm sorry, what I'm going to talk about next will be more important and not suitable..."

"I understand, Lord Marquis."

Roland nodded gently, made a cross on his forehead with his right hand, pressed it on his heart, and said solemnly: "This matter comes from my ears and never comes from my mouth - I regard it as my mentor."

nominal guarantee.”

The moment Roland finished speaking, a dim gray mark flashed across Roland's forehead.

Even if Roland is the mentor's chosen one, he must still be responsible for his oath.

However, Roland also secretly reserved a hand.

For example, the only oath Roland swore was "not to come out of my mouth", but it did not say that Roland could not deliberately let others guess. Moreover, Roland only said "guaranteed in the name of the mentor", but did not say what he would suffer.

punish.

Roland has nothing to refute when it comes to being treacherous. But with Roland's character, he will never easily entrust his trust to others.

Judging from Marquis Saya's reaction, it was obvious that he knew Roland's little thoughts, but he just laughed it off.

Roland's eyes narrowed slightly. He also realized the anomaly of Marquis Saya.

The Marquis of Saya is definitely not a fool, and this reaction alone also illustrates some problems. But Roland also did not point out anything, and just waited quietly for Marnos to speak.

"I suspect that the lord of Richero was deceived by the devil...or, he is one."

As expected by Roland, Marnos was a big news as soon as he opened his mouth.

"...Is there any evidence?"

Roland's face turned serious.

Because Roland clearly remembered that the lord of Richero was a very normal local nobleman. He had never had anything to do with the cult.

In other words, either Marnos is lying, or history has changed.

No matter what the situation is, Roland cannot ignore it.

Facing Roland's question, Marquis Saya sighed deeply and took a sip of black tea.

Then, he explained in a low voice: "Here's the problem... I have no evidence, and I don't want everyone to know about this matter."

"Because... I know that devil." (To be continued.) For mobile phone users, please visit http://m.piaotian.net

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