The Witcher’s Nightmare Wagon

Chapter 66 Don't court death

Tom!

Gildor jumped from the top of the pit.

"What's going on, I rushed over when I heard your gunshots."

"This guy's degree of confusion exceeds the threshold, he's out of control, and can only roar wildly like a wild beast."

The former old gardener may be very powerful as a second-order extraordinary, but after turning into a beast, only instinct is left.

Sigmund looked at the corpse on the ground and replied.

Groot's flesh and blood decayed at an extremely fast speed, and in the end, only the complete head and a part of the neck remained.

"It's really you, you can face a second-order transcendent alone on the first mission!" Gildo punched Sigmund's shoulder excitedly.

"Hey, it's only been a day and we've solved the whole extraordinary case. I really want to see Bennett's surprised face."

"What are you waiting for? Hurry up and find the captain, and then meet the mayor directly. This task has been completed so well, maybe we can fight for it, and we should be able to take charge of a part of Liam's block by then!"

Gildor found a relatively intact animal hide from nearby, and wrapped Groot's head around it.

With this buffer of time, Sigmund also recovered from the shock just now. The two climbed out of the deep pit along the soft ladder on the side, and left the animal skin workshop.

"The owner of the toy store is dead. He hanged himself. As you guessed it, he was the first gardener of the White Seagull Manor."

"That is to say, up to now, these three extraordinary incidents have been officially resolved."

"Have you forgotten Nick?" Sigmund shook his head.

The one in Nicole's diary could never be the gardener.

"Okay, but many extraordinary worlds are like this. Sometimes it happens very suddenly. A girl who served you in the bar yesterday may turn into a pile of rotten meat on the bed the next morning."

"Stop."

The picture Gildo described was too violent.

Both of them stink, but they can't care about tidying up at this time. Jumped into the carriage and returned directly to Marek Research and Consulting Company.

When I came to the office upstairs, as soon as I entered the door, I saw Captain Demon Hunter sitting on a chair.

"Damn it, get out of here, you two stink to death."

"Captain, take us to see Mr. Mayor!"

Gildo walked quickly to the table and opened the animal skin in his hand.

"We solved that extraordinary incident!"

"Now you can think about how to humiliate Bennett for a while."

What?

The ash fell on his pants, and Marek looked at the head on the table, then at the excited Gildo, and behind him the indifferent Sigmund.

"solved?"

WC!

But I promised Bennett to quit...

Inexplicably, he felt a little guilty.

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"Mr. Miller, please come in."

The staff walked into Mr. Mayor's office with Bennett and Montana.

Mayor Wallace raised his head from the pile of documents, "Benet, I hope to hear good news."

"Mr. Mayor, we have indeed made great progress." Bennett smiled and nodded, and then asked Montana to report in detail on the results of the investigation.

"The basic situation is like this. We can lock the target and launch an operation this evening. Maybe before the sun sets, you can see the murderer's head appear on your desk."

"Very good, very good." Wallace clapped his hands with a smile, but saw Bennett on the opposite side change the subject.

"Dear sir, I am not here today for this extraordinary event, but for another more important matter."

"What's the matter?" The mayor also noticed something strange.

"Luda, a staff member of the Dawn Church, disappeared during an ordinary investigation, and the target of his investigation is the young man next to Marek."

"Sigmund Skinde!"

"What... is missing?" Mayor Wallace inserted the pen into the inkwell.

"Because it appeared in several extraordinary incidents in a row, I wanted to investigate this young man, but when I was conducting a simple investigation on Elm Street, I had a little unpleasantness with Marek."

"You know that guy..."

Bennett smiled veiledly, "So I asked Luda to investigate, but unfortunately, he hasn't shown up since the night before yesterday, that is, April 24th."

"I tried many methods but couldn't find any traces. I even suspect...he has been killed!"

"Who dares to kill a priest in Liam City?!" Mr. Mayor clenched his fists.

"Maybe he met something else?"

"Sir!" Bennett raised his voice, "He is a clergyman of Dawn Church. According to regulations, if I haven't found him within three days, I must report his disappearance to..."

"Wait a minute!" Wallace interrupted Bennett.

"The matter has not been investigated clearly."

"I understand, so I want to ask that Sigmund himself to clarify, but Marek has been hindering me, you know, he..."

The expression on his face changed, and after a long time, Mr. Mayor seemed to have made up his mind.

"I will talk to him about this issue. The disappearance of a clergyman is not a small matter. I think he should agree."

"That's good!" Bennett smiled implicitly, and at the same time glanced at Montana without leaving any trace.

At this moment, the staff outside the door came quickly.

"Mr. Marek Ramy wants to see you."

Looking at Bennett, the mayor nodded, "Let him in."

It wasn't long before Marek entered the office with his bowler hat on one side.

"Good morning." Bennett greeted with a smile, but Marek only left the back of his handsome head.

"Sir, we have made some progress in our investigation regarding the extraordinary event."

Knowing the investigation progress of the case from Bennett, Mayor Wallace's concern for this matter plummeted.

Correspondingly, his promise to Marek was only because of the helpless move proposed by Mrs. Galar, so he was naturally unwilling to talk about this issue.

"Ahem, I'll talk about this later, now I have more important things that need your cooperation."

"About that Sigmund Skinde, Bennett told me that Luda, who went to investigate him, disappeared the day before yesterday."

"So I hope you can let that Sigmon cooperate with Bennett to do some related investigation work..."

"Boom!"

Before Mayor Wallace could finish his words, a figure flashed in front of him, followed by a dull crash.

"Benet, you are courting death!"

Marek made a sudden move and punched Bennett in the face. In a hurry, a ray of light surrounded Bennett.

But then the huge force sent him flying like a cannonball, and then hit the wooden door not far away heavily.

The exquisitely patterned wooden door shattered, and the debris scraped the gorgeous robe on Bennett's body, and made him slide for a long distance on the floor of the corridor.

"I told you, don't touch him!"

Marek clenched his fists and walked towards Bennett.

At this time, Sigmund, who was standing by the door, looked at Bennett who got up from the ground with a look of surprise.

"Has our captain always been this fierce?"

"Although he is greedy for money, lustful, and likes widows..." Gildo nodded.

"But really strong."

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