Chapter 121
"It was solved by you so quickly, isn't it a waste of time for us?" Baron said, looking at Bill on the ground.

"No, you guys will accompany me to their Knights' resident to settle this matter face to face, so as not to cause trouble in the future," Rhodes said.

After all, four or five people died not far from the hotel, and many people witnessed all of this. It is best to negotiate and resolve it in person, so as to avoid unexpected troubles in the future.

"Then let's set off now and take us to your Knights' residence," Miles said.

Bill sighed, stood up tremblingly, rubbed his waist and walked in the front.

"Do you know much about their Blue Sea Knights?" Rhodes asked Michel on the road.

"I only know a little bit, but I heard that their knights are not bad, and they protect the safety of coastal residents." Michelle replied, holding a golden chain in her hand. The fierce-looking man was tied up.There is a bright light cluster in the palm of the other hand, illuminating the way forward in the dark night.

"You should ask me about this kind of thing." Miles no longer looked as fearful as before, "There are always people from the Velen Continent in the west who take boats to the west coast of our Fish Kingdom to burn, kill, and loot, and the Blue Sea Knights continue to walk along the seashore. Patrol the village, and sometimes sail out to clean up the pirate fleet, protecting the people by the sea.”

Under the leadership of Bill, they brought a group of people who were bound by chains made of divine magic, and no city guards came to question them. Then they walked along the street and came to a tower in front of the strange eyes of passers-by.

This should be the residence of the Blue Sea Knights in Gulfstream City. Besides, they should also have castles, manors and other residences in other places.

"Open the door," Bill yelled at the guard guarding the door.

The guard opened the gate of the tower after hearing Bill's voice.

"Who are they?" one of the guards asked.

"A few of your prisoners escaped, and we captured them for you," Rhodes said.

"Don't ask any more questions, we're going to see the deputy head, and he's going to rest later." Bill pushed away two guards and led Rhodes and the others into the room.

Rhodes originally thought that Bill would take them to the top of the tower, but Bill pushed open a door on the other side of the tower and led them into the courtyard behind.

"Our head is not in this station now, and the deputy head lives in that house." Bill said, pointing to a big house next to the yard.

"You go in with us, and you knock on the door." Rhode said, looking at Bill as if he was afraid of seeing their deputy head, after all, he did such a wrong thing.

Bill reluctantly went up and knocked on the door.

"Come in!" An old voice came from inside, without asking who it was.

Rhodes and the others walked in with a group of prisoners.

There was an old man with gray hair sitting in the room. He was reading a book with his back to the door by the faint light from the oil lamp.

"What's going on?" he asked, turning around.

"Let's talk." Rhodes glanced at Bill.

Bill gave a general account of what had happened, without hiding anything or distorting the facts.

"Go to the confession room by yourself. When will you come out to see your performance? By the way, take these prisoners out as well. You will let the group leader deal with you after you release these prisoners privately when he comes back." Bill heard the old man After saying that, he let out a sigh of relief, rubbed his waist and left the room.

"Bill is an impulsive, irritable and thoughtless child. I apologize to you for what he did." The old man stood up and said, judging from his hairstyle and clothing, he should be a very particular person.

Rhodes had made preparations before he came. Miles played his ability as a troubadour, and let several nearby hotels know that the "Bear of the Blue Sea" of the Blue Sea Knights lost the game and led a group of people to the opponent's room. Shelter retaliation.

This kind of thing is not allowed by Duke Owen. If everyone does this, his competition will not be able to be held. He also wrote this in the rules.If someone is reported for retaliation after the game, he will be banned from participating in the game for life. If he is a member of some large organization, such as a large mercenary group or knight order, the organization must apologize to the person concerned and punish the person who violated the rules member, or that organization is banned from the competition.

Before Rhodes and the others set off, Miles made an agreement with the people he knew these days. If they never return, he will go to the city to publicize this matter, in order to ensure that they will not go back on their word. Gave them some gold coins.

But Rhodes wasn't worried about this at all. The Blue Sea Knights didn't lose anything except their face this time, and it wasn't Rhodes who lost face, but Bill. It was Bill's actions that made them lose their honor. .If they were to be punished, Bill would definitely be punished. If they harmed Rhodes and the others, they would lose even more honor.

After all, the Knights need a positive image and need others to recognize their honor.Even the Chaos Knights who swept across Velen Continent did so under the banner of spreading teachings and educating the people.

"It doesn't matter if I kill your prisoners?" Rhodes asked.

"They are the most heinous people, and death is not a pity. As long as you don't pursue this matter, I promise you that we will not take the initiative to trouble you." The old man looked at Rhodes and said.

"You mean if I pursue you, I'm going to trouble us?" Baron asked, his brain circuits sometimes being different from other people's.

The old man's face changed, he didn't expect Baron to ask such a question.

"It was my slip of the tongue. I can guarantee that we won't trouble you, but please don't pursue this matter. It is not good for us. We will send someone to clean up the scene. Please don't tell others that it is us What the Knights did, if you want monetary compensation, you can." The old man said.

But Miles has already talked to others everywhere.

"Even if you have already said it, it doesn't matter, as long as you go back and explain to others that it is a misunderstanding, we will take care of it." The old man said again.

The attitude of the old man made Rhodes a little strange. He was already prepared to fight a battle first or face off for a long time, but the deputy head seemed to be very afraid that we would publicize this matter everywhere.

"There is no need for monetary compensation, as long as you can teach that Bill a lesson and promise not to trouble us." Rhodes said.

"I swear in the name of the Sea God, our knights will not trouble you in the future." The old man said.

"Then let's go first." Rhodes said, "You have to deal with these prisoners well, and don't run out again in the future."

"Don't worry, then I won't send you off." The old man sat on the bench again.

After leaving the residence of the Blue Sea Knights, Rhodes felt a little unbelievable. He didn't expect that the matter would be solved so easily.

"It's not us that he's afraid of, but Duke Owen." Miles said after going out, "A few nobles wanted to take revenge on their opponents after competing with them more than ten years ago. Duke Owen directly found the people behind those nobles. The family's handle, and then took back their territory, and the family members were exiled to small overseas islands."

The matter can be resolved in this way, and Rhodes is very satisfied that no one will come to trouble him in the future. As for how the Blue Sea Knights deal with Bill, it is none of his business. It is of no real benefit to him to demand that Bill be severely punished, except It can make him breathe a sigh of relief, and the kick he just made is almost exhausted.As for whether Bill will deal with others like this, it's none of his business.

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(End of this chapter)

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