Chapter 568: Coming out of the White Mist



Chapter 568: Coming out of the White Mist

"What do you mean by Bazel?"

Finnel scratched her head, reached out and pulled the skeleton giant, and a piece of leg bone was pulled off.

Then she threw the bones on the ground at her feet. The bones bounced on the ground and then slowly crawled towards the giant skeleton as if attracted.

The leg bone rolled on the ground a few times, then jumped lightly and returned to the body of the white bone giant.

"You see, it will recover."

"Oh, that's interesting, but what does that have to do with it being Bazel? Is there writing on the bone?"

"There is no writing on the bones, but there is writing with the bones."

"???"

Based on the description of the banshee, Zeus roughly reconstructed the situation at that time - a pile of bones was thrown out from the mist. At that time, it was not a human figure, but a pile of scattered bones. These bones were arranged into a line of words:

"This is Bazel." The banshee's tone was very strange. "What was thrown out was this line of words, spelled out with bones: 'This is Bazel'."

She pointed at the skeleton giant on the ground with the tip of her tail.

"Then after a few hours, it slowly changed back to this shape. The bone words were stuck quite tightly, and it took a lot of bones to break them apart."

The corner of Hughes' eye twitched, and he looked at Count Basil on the ground with sympathy.

Little Gwen had a very strong desire for revenge, and he wanted to be tortured even after his death. I don’t know who he learned this from.

"Then this should be Count Bazel. Nice to meet you. I am the lord of Castel, Border Count Hughes. I have heard of your name for a long time." Hughes squatted down and looked at Bazel who was pressed to the ground with a smile.

Finnel's tail loosened slightly, and Bazel's skull slowly rose from the soil. He looked at him with resentful eyes. Well, it was difficult to see the expression on a skeleton's face, but the resentment was so strong that everyone present could feel it.

"Xius. Humph, don't even think about getting any information from me. If you have the guts, kill me again!"

Bazel said grimly.

"It's okay, it's okay. If you don't want to tell me, then don't tell me. Your information is of little use to me, but you are very important to Castel."

Bai Gu was stunned and opened his mouth to say something, but Zeus had already stood up. Finnel exerted force with her tail and pressed him back to the ground, making him eat a mouthful of dirt.

"Take him to Blood Harbor, to the Tribunal, to Castel, and to the Cathedral." Hughes' voice was indescribably cheerful. "He will have to pay the price for what he did. Inform Nora and ask them to go back to Blood Harbor with me. Two viewing seats have been reserved for her in the Tribunal."

As Zeus's back gradually disappeared, Basel suddenly felt his body lighten as he was lifted up by the tall steel giant beside him.

The eyes under the mask looked at him for a moment, and a voice came from it.

"The Lord will not kill you. He will even give you a job. The working environment may not be good, but I hope you can adapt to it by then."

Basel was stunned and was about to say something, but the big hand that picked him up was no longer gentle and threw him to the ground. Basel, who had finally been put into a human form, was shattered into bones again.

"Logistics, bring a shovel, shovel it up and load it onto the truck."

Blood Harbor seems a little different today.

Bettys poked her head out of the newly rented shop. Today, there were fewer people looking for her to buy fried fish.

There were night watchmen from the secret order at intervals on the street, but unlike usual, there seemed to be more of them today.

and

"Sir, are you a Crusader of the Imperial Truth?"

Bettys shouted timidly to the two figures carrying rifles.

The two were standing at a nearby street corner. Usually, only the members of the secret society patrolled here, but today even the Crusader Army came out.

"Yes, but to be more precise, I belong to the expeditionary force now. What's the matter, little girl?"

"Is something big going to happen? Why are there so many people?"

Bettys couldn't help but look a little pale. A year ago, she was still living day by day in the downtown area. Now, she finally finished her education, had her own friends, and just bought a shop. Her life was so good that it seemed like a dream.

If I tell her now, all this wonderful life will be shattered.

The young man from the expeditionary force was kicked by his companion next to him, and only then did he react.

"No, no, no, ah, that's not right. It's a big deal, but it's a good thing! We have captured Bazel! He will be escorted back from Blood Harbor soon, and the train will arrive later!"

Bettys was stunned for a moment, then she slowly let out a breath. She was too worried about gains and losses, always afraid of losing the life she had worked so hard to get.

"Yes, I'm sorry!"

"It's okay, it's okay, little girl, do you want to eat fried fish? There's a delicious shop nearby, I'll go buy some for you."

The comrade next to him kicked him again.

Bettys turned around, took two boxes full of fried fish, stuffed them into the two men's hands, then turned and ran towards the station.

She wanted to see with her own eyes what the evil Count Basil looked like. There had been a lot of reports about him in the recent newspapers, and Bettys read them with great interest every time.

The two expeditionary soldiers were holding the fried fish in their hands and scratching their heads. Before they could figure out what to do with it, they suddenly felt a weight on their shoulders.

The two turned around and saw a figure as strong as a bear standing behind them.

"Captain Kyle!?"

"I just heard that the expeditionary army was bullying a little girl, so I came over to take a look." His eyes fell on the fried fish in the hands of the two men.

"Hey, you also grabbed some fried fish?"

The two men who stood up straight began to tremble.

Bettys jogged through the crowd, standing on tiptoe to look towards the station.

Unfortunately, she was too short and there were too many people at the station, so she couldn't see anything.

"Bettys, are you here to watch the fun too?"

Betty turned around and saw an old woman.

"Hello, Grandma." Bettys hurriedly greeted her. This was an old customer who often came to her stall to buy fried fish. She didn't know her name, but everyone called her Grandma, so Bettys followed suit.

Grandma grinned, touched Betty's little head with a smile, and then took her hand: "Little Betty, grandma will take you in to have a look!"

"No, no thanks, I'll just watch from outside!"

Betty tried to wave her hand to refuse. Her mother-in-law looked quite old, so it must be very difficult for her to squeeze into the crowd.

But her mother-in-law pulled her through without giving her any explanation. To Betty's surprise, the journey was surprisingly smooth.

Bettys suddenly felt her hands loosen and her mother-in-law let her go. The next moment, as she let out a short scream, her mother-in-law actually picked her up.

(End of this chapter)

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