336. Chapter 333 Military Intelligence Department 7



Before many guards could react, Edmund VanCleef, a big bandit who had been rampant in the Western Wilderness for several years, was seriously injured by the adventurer's fist. He fell to the ground and completely lost the possibility of escape.

This was undoubtedly very exciting news. Captain Gengset, who had just been commanding his team to block the retreat route, was stunned at first, and then couldn't help showing a hint of joy on his face.

Without any hesitation, he immediately took a rope from his men and tied up Van Cleef, who had fainted on the ground, like a dumpling. Then he raised his head and said to Wayne with excitement:

"Mr. Wayne, you are such a strong warrior."

"Not only did he help us protect this batch of supplies, he also helped us capture the leader of the Defias Brotherhood, Edmund VanCleef."

"I didn't expect that this big bandit would actually come and attack the supplies we were sending to each other. Fortunately, we have your help. Otherwise, we would definitely not be able to complete the mission, and we might all die on the way."

Wayne just nodded lightly when he heard this, then kicked Van Cleef hard on the ground, breaking one of his arms to prevent him from just pretending to faint.

Hearing the crisp sound of broken bones, Gengsett's heart trembled slightly. He looked up at Wayne, but the world did not show any abnormality. He just didn't expect that this seemingly relatively friendly adventurer could be so ruthless.

However, as the head of this team, he now faces a difficult problem.

Should he prioritize delivering the supplies to the sentry and then taking them to the guards, or should he deal with the wanted criminal first?

It was originally just an urgent material escort mission, but unexpectedly, they accidentally captured the leader of the Defias Brotherhood.

This is the most mysterious wanted criminal in Stormwind City who has not been caught by MI7, and a key figure who has affected the normal life of the entire Western Wilderness.

As long as we escort him to Stormwind City and hand him over to the military, it will definitely be considered a great achievement.

Thinking of this, Captain Genset weighed the pros and cons, then looked up at Wayne and said, "Mr. Wayne, now that the criminal is in your hands, I have a suggestion. I wonder if you are willing to listen to it."

Wayne, who had probably guessed what he was going to say, nodded calmly, showing that he was willing to listen.

"Please, Captain Gunset, if it's urgent, I'm willing to cooperate."

Gengset first laughed heartily, then organized his words and said:

"Escorting the supplies to Sentinel Hill is important, but we now have a more important mission."

"If you are willing to assist us and escort Van Cleef to Stormwind City for trial, you will be rewarded by the military for helping us defeat the bandits or for capturing the wanted criminal yourself. The remuneration will be quite generous."

"However, these supplies cannot be abandoned here, so I will send one of my team members to accompany you, while the others will accompany me to continue escorting these supplies to the Sentinel Territory."

"What do you think of this proposal?"

This is certainly a good suggestion, and it coincides with Wayne's thoughts.

So he blew a whistle and called back the huge Death Claw, which was already covered in blood.

Then Van Cleef was tied to the back of the giant beast, and together with Genset's deputy, a lieutenant named Weber, they rushed to Stormwind City overnight.

However, because the capture of Van Cleef took some time, when Wayne set out again, dusk was coming to an end and the surrounding environment was gradually becoming dim.

But this did not pose any difficulty for Wayne and Deathclaw. Unlike ordinary humans, they both possessed dark vision, and even in the dark, it would not affect their moving speed.

The Death Claw is ten meters tall, and when it runs, each stride is seven or eight meters long. This monster has amazing endurance, and if it has enough physical strength, it can even run for two or three hours.

So soon, with the Deathclaw running at full speed, Wayne arrived at the road not far outside Stormwind City before dawn.

The horrifying appearance of the Deathclaw also attracted the attention of many patrolling guards. If it weren't for Lieutenant Weber helping him explain, he might not have been able to successfully bring this ferocious beast into the city.

While chatting with Lieutenant Weber, Wayne got a very useful piece of information from him.

In the power system of the world of Azeroth, taming pets to help their owners fight has become a relatively complete profession, including how to sign a contract with animals and how to train pets in various combat skills.

Some high-level hunters can even commission mages to help them make a special pet badge that can temporarily store pets into that subspace and summon the pets to help them fight in an emergency.

However, it is said that this subspace pet badge is quite rare, and ordinary people have no channels to buy it even if they have money.

But in any case, after getting this information, Wayne's trip to Azeroth now has another goal.

As they walked and talked, Wayne sat on the back of a Deathclaw, followed by a team of guards who were monitoring him. It was not until he, under the leadership of Lieutenant Weber and the guards, placed the huge Deathclaw in a large animal pen near the wall of Stormwind that the guards relaxed their vigilance a little and allowed him and Lieutenant Weber to take the prisoner Van Vlik into the city.

However, just as Lieutenant Weber was taking Wayne out of the animal pen, accompanied by several guards, and preparing to go directly to the military headquarters to hand over the prisoner.

A middle-aged man who looked like an officer and was riding a horse suddenly came in front of them. He dismounted and walked to Lieutenant Weber's side. He took out a black token and whispered, "Lieutenant Weber, this is the token of MI7."

"According to the orders of MI7, the prisoner Van Cleef will be temporarily handled by MI7."

"You are to take this adventurer with you now. Come with me. The commander of SI:7 needs to know the details of this matter from you."

His voice was not loud, and those following close by could not hear the officer's words, but Wayne had excellent hearing and could not hide at all at such a distance.

Lieutenant Weber was stunned when he heard this, then he picked up the token and looked at it carefully.

He seemed to know the situation of the mysterious organization MI7. After whispering a few words with the officer, he turned around and dismissed the guards who were escorting them. Then he said to Wayne, "Mr. Wayne, could you go with us to a place?"

"The head of the department responsible for the search for Van Cleef would like to speak with you to learn the details of this matter."

"You can rest assured that Stormwind City will never mistreat any adventurer who has made contributions. You will get the rewards you deserve."

Upon hearing this, Wayne glanced around casually and discovered that even after such a short time in the city, there were already four stalker-like figures lurking around them. It was obvious that MI7 still attached great importance to Van Cleef.

(End of this chapter)


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