Chapter 333 Goods (2/2)



Capac felt that his surprise was not over yet. At this moment, he found that his body began to exert force suddenly. A powerful force that he had never possessed before burst out from his arms. Capac felt a sharp pain on his wrist, and he found that his body was actually trying to break free from the rope on its own.

“Pah.”

With a crisp sound, the ropes that bound Capac's wrists were broken directly under the huge force. Capac was surprised to find that his hands were uncontrollably freed with a force that did not belong to him. However, this was not the end. Dorothy then controlled Capac to break the ropes on his feet.

'How can this power come from? Is this the detective's ability? It can suddenly give me such a powerful power and control my body. Is this the ability of the Beyonder in the Rosicrucian? It's completely different from the shaman's ability...'

Capac was amazed as he felt his body being controlled by others and breaking free with a power that did not belong to him. At this time, Dorothy also freed his hands and feet and took off the cloth strips wrapped around his eyes and mouth. At this time, Capac was finally able to see things again.

What appeared before Capac's eyes was a small, dark space. He seemed to be locked in an iron cage one meter square. Outside the cage, a layer of wooden boards was nailed, forming a wooden box covering the cage. Capac could not see the scene outside the wooden boards. Only a tiny ray of light shone in through the gaps in the wooden boards, bringing a hint of light to this small, enclosed space.

"Iron cage? This is a bit difficult..."

Using Capac's vision to examine the surrounding space, Dorothy thought to herself that the physical strengthening effect brought by the Life-Eating Talisman was only equivalent to that of an apprentice Hungerer. With the strength of a Hungerer, it would be no problem to break a rope that was not too thick, but it would be impossible to bend the bars of the iron cage.

Capac was now locked in a small iron cage with a wooden box outside. Dorothy wanted Capac to bend the iron bars with his strength, but he couldn't do it.

"Hoo...Hoo...Thank you, Mr. Detective, for giving me new freedom, but I seem to be bound by not only the rope, but also this cage... Mr. Detective, what should I do now?"

At this time, Capak was communicating with Dorothy silently in his heart, and Dorothy responded indifferently.

"Don't worry. This iron cage is a bit troublesome, but there is a solution. Since those guys caught you and didn't kill you immediately, there must be a reason why they didn't want you to die. They locked you up in a place like this and you can't survive no matter what. So someone will definitely come to contact you later, either to check or to send food. We will have the opportunity when that happens. Now we just need to wait."

Dorothy listened to Capac's analysis. Capac felt that what Dorothy said made sense, so he didn't say anything.

Afterwards, Dorothy began to control Capac's body and tried to observe the surrounding environment. He put Capac's eyes close to the gap between the wooden boards of the wooden box and looked out to observe the outside environment.

From her limited field of vision, Dorothy observed that it was a silent and deserted scene. From Capac's perspective, Dorothy saw many wooden boxes lined up in the distance. Some of the boxes had words such as fur...cloth...fruit...written on them. She did not see a single figure or hear any human voice in her sight. Only when she listened carefully could she hear the faint sound of waves in the distance.

"Is this... a warehouse? A seaside warehouse with a lot of goods? The gangs threw Capac into a box, locked it, and then put the box in a seaside warehouse? What's the purpose of this?"

Dorothy thought with doubts in her mind, and some ideas came to her mind. After observing the surroundings, she temporarily interrupted Capac's manipulation of the living puppet to save spirituality, and only retained the sensory sharing of the consultation channel. She asked the freed Capac to be quiet and wait silently in the box. During this time, she silently listened to Capac's instructions.

Finally, after more than half an hour, Dorothy finally heard some movement coming from outside. It was the sound of footsteps, a person's footsteps coming from far away. After hearing the sound, Dorothy immediately asked Capak to get up and observe, and asked him to look outside through the gap in the box. Sure enough, Dorothy saw from Capak's perspective that a man holding a gas lamp and wearing some kind of uniform was walking slowly towards her from a distance, and his target was exactly her side.

"Someone is coming, you should be prepared as I just said."

"Hello, Mr. Detective!"

Following Dorothy's instructions, Capac put on new bandages on his mouth and eyes, but they were loose enough to shake off. Then Capac put his hands behind his back, and lay down in a position that could hide his hands, waiting quietly. Since the previous life-saving seal had worked, Dorothy took another life-saving seal for herself and conducted it.

In this way, Dorothy asked Capak to pretend to be unconscious and wait quietly. After a while, she heard the noise outside getting louder and a crisp sound came, as if someone was using a key to open the lock outside.

After a while, one side of the wooden box wrapped in the iron cage was opened, and light shone in from outside. A man in an unknown uniform was squatting on the ground. He put aside the gas lamp in his hand and observed Capac's situation inside through the iron bars.

"Heh... looks like you're still not awake."

The man muttered as he observed the situation in the box, and at this moment, Dorothy controlled Capak to suddenly jump up in the box.

After opening his eyes and instantly shaking off the cloth strips on his eyes, Capac stretched out his hands from the outside of the fence at an extremely fast speed. His hands passed through the iron bars and instantly covered the man's mouth and nose, strangled his neck, and then leaned his back against the iron fence and strangled him tightly. He never expected that Capac had not only woken up, but also broke free from the rope by himself.

“Woo…Woo! Woo!”

Under the extremely fast speed of Capac, the man had no time to react. He struggled hard in fear, but it was useless to kill Capac. He couldn't even shout out. Finally, not long after, the man fainted due to suffocation and collapsed in front of the iron fence.

He was also a warrior in the Kapak tribe, and now he had a lot of medical knowledge. He knew how to knock out the enemy quickly.

"Okay, Mr. Detective, as you requested, this guy has fainted."

"Well, boy, have you got anything on you that I could use as ink to draw something?"

After seeing the man fainted, Dorothy looked at Capac and asked, and Capac, who was looking at the scene in shock, was stunned for a moment and then responded.

"No, Mr. Detective. Those guys have searched me for almost everything I have... If you want to draw something, you can use my blood."

"Well, then, use your blood to draw the mark that the maester gave you on this guy. It's the one on your body. Remember to draw it on the skin."

Dorothy whispered to Capac, who listened without hesitation and bit his thumb with his mouth. Then he scratched the sleeve of the unconscious man in front of the cage and began to draw the puppet mark on his arm with blood.

After the puppet mark was drawn, Dorothy immediately extended the new spiritual thread and connected it to the unconscious man, manipulating him to stand up in Capak's astonished eyes.

Using her spiritual thread, Dorothy connected her senses through it, and the man who had come to check on Capak opened his eyes again. Following his gaze, Dorothy finally saw the surrounding scene clearly.

This was indeed a warehouse, a large warehouse filled with piles of wooden boxes and various goods. The warehouse was very dark, with only a few hanging gas lamps providing light. Outside the window of the warehouse, Dorothy could vaguely hear the clearer sound of the waves.

Looking around, Dorothy found that the wooden box where Capak was located was in a corner of the warehouse. The box that imprisoned him was placed next to a pile of sorted wooden boxes. In addition to the box that imprisoned him, there were dozens of large wooden boxes piled together in this pile of goods. These were covered with a large black cloth with a label on it with the following words written on it in Priit.

"Cargo: 42 boxes of animal specimens (some alive), origin: New Yak Port, destination: Dankto, loading time: 6:00 a.m. on December 5, loading ship: Jenna Master, number..."

Looking at the label from a man's perspective, Dorothy received such information. Then she carefully looked at the pile of goods in front of her. With her spiritual vision, she could see a spiritual halo emanating from the boxes, a "silent" spirituality.

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