With the intelligence of the other party, it is strange that they cannot guess these things.

"What do you know about the 'bartender'?"

Goethe asked directly.

Before coming to Sac, the 'gentleman' never told him that the 'bartender' was here, and the other party only said that there were four representatives of 'lumberjack', 'pharmacist', 'farmer' and 'hunter'.

Especially the 'pharmacist', where the most important agent of the other side is located.

As long as you kill the other party, it will definitely make the other party lose their minds.

Although Goethe never believed the other party, according to Goethe's plan, he would definitely kill these agents, or in other words, take the opportunity of killing these agents to lure Faber VII into a trap.

But now it seems that 'gentlemen' should have other plans.

Goethe thought in his heart, quietly waiting for Skiffins Steinbeck's answer.

He believed that the other party would definitely answer.

This is extremely beneficial to the other party.

As for what the other party said before leaving him property?

Goethe would never believe that the other party was not Simlai or Enmulai.

After another wait, Skiffins Steinbeck spoke as Goethe expected.

"'Bartender', the chosen path is 'wine'!"

"He can 'concoct any wine', and after drinking the wine, he can obtain various abilities, and if the blood of someone is added to the wine, he can copy that person's ability."

"Simply put, the opponent has no weaknesses."

"Is it a [-]% copy?"

Goethe continued to ask.

"Copy with the upper limit of the 'bartender' ability, and will not exceed the upper limit."

Skiffins Steinbeck said, frowning slightly, he continued: "This ability is very troublesome, but the real trouble is that he holds a prop in his hand—"

"[The Eye of Fairness]!"

"This prop allows the other party to peep into the secrets of the other party's heart when facing anyone."

"what?"

King George VI was taken aback.

He had never heard of this prop.

If there is such a prop, he will definitely do everything possible to hold this prop in his hand.

Peeping at other people's secrets is so easy to use!

If used well, it is almost invincible!

"fair?"

Goethe cared about this prefix.

"Well, fair!"

"When the 'bartender' obtains a secret from your heart, he must tell a secret equal to or higher than the value of the secret. , can range from minor injuries to death."

Skiffins Steinbeck added.

Goethe had doubts in his eyes.

Why does Skiffins Steinbeck know so much?

George VI asked the question for Goethe.

"How do you know this?"

"These things should be kept secret, right?"

asked George VI.

"Simple, because—"

“[Eye of Fairness and Truth] originally belonged to the Steinbeck family.”

Skiffins Steinbeck took out a piece of parchment while talking.

This is a contract.

There are many encrypted contracts.

Enough to kill the person who violated the contract on the spot.

Skiffins Steinbeck has signed his name.

And the first item above is: tampering with the contract is not allowed.

Seeing this, George VI heaved a sigh of relief.

He was really afraid that Skiffins Steinbeck would do something to it.

Because, maybe he should really not be able to see it.

The following clauses revolved around 'not to harm each other, and to put each other in a disadvantageous situation by various means as a last resort', which satisfied George VI.

Direct killing is the means.

Killing people with a borrowed knife is also a means.

Moreover, the latter is even more unpredictable.

The terms of the contract marked the cooperation time 'two weeks' at the end!

After seeing this time stamp, George VI was completely relieved.

Without hesitation, he signed his name.

Then Skiffins Steinbeck threw the potion to George VI.

George VI drank it down.

Immediately, the backlash effect began to fade.

The rotten flesh on his body began to heal.

The rancid smell quickly disappeared.

The long-lost sense of comfort almost made George VI groan, and then he saw Goethe holding the contract and buckling the words—stretching out his fingers to buckle the name of Skiffins Steinbeck on the contract.

Moreover, that name was really withheld.

hiss!

Finished!

George VI gasped.

He took every precaution, but he never expected that Skiffins Steinbeck would tamper with his signature.

More importantly, Goethe thought of it.

Goethe handed the contract in his hand to Skiffins Steinbeck with a smile, motioning for the other party to re-sign.

"Is this necessary?"

"My dear brother."

Skiffins Steinbeck sighed.

"Of course!"

"If it weren't for the fact that no other person's name was written under this contract, our cooperation would have ended... Well, wait a minute."

As Goethe said, he suddenly thought of something.

He raised his hand to snatch back the contract, and clasped it again where the original signature was.

Then, another layer of skin was buckled.

And, after reconfirming that there was nothing wrong, it was handed over to Skiffins Steinbeck.

Skiffins Steinbeck, who was exposed again, wrote his name like a normal person, and Goethe also wrote his name "Goethe" seriously.

He, Goethe, does not play tricks.

Skiffins Steinbeck looked at the straightforward Goethe, his narrowed eyes sparkled.

The light flashed away.

But Goethe saw it.

Immediately, Goethe thought of something.

Is it a pseudonym?

Steinbeck is real.

Skiffins is fake?

Goethe thought, although he immediately returned to normal, he was still caught by Skiffins Steinbeck.

The two looked at each other.

Then, laugh at the same time.

George VI, who picked up the contract again, didn't notice this at all. He just checked the signatures of the two people and confirmed that it was really written on it, and then he was relieved.

"What should we do now?"

asked George VI.

"Be honest about what you know about each other."

"After that, make a battle plan."

Goethe suggested.

"can."

Skiffins Steinbeck had no objection.

The two agreed, and George VI would naturally not object.

The three of them said everything they knew in the cave. King George VI naturally had no reservations and was bound by a 'contract'. Any lies that hurt the collaborators would really be worth the candle.

And Goethe only concealed it a little.

Likewise, Skiffins Steinbeck hides a little.

Not many.

are all key.

"According to Goethe, your cooperation with 'Gentleman' will be to use 'Faber VII' to restrain 'lumberjack', 'pharmacist', 'farmer', 'hunter', and then 'gentleman', 'wolf' , 'Snake' took the opportunity to reap the benefits of the fisherman - but now it is obvious that the 'gentleman' hid the key point, he only said that the agents of the lumberjack', the 'pharmacist', the 'farmer', and the 'hunter' were in Sark, but judging from the current situation, the lumberjack, the pharmacist, the farmer, and the hunter should be in Sark."

"Goethe, if you do anything, you will be besieged by 'lumberjacks', 'pharmacists', 'farmers', and 'hunters'."

"In this way, the 'gentleman' is indeed not lying. He is really responsible for leading the target person into the trap."

"That's what that guy does."

King George VI clicked his lips.

For the cooperation with the 'gentleman', George VI did not hide.

All said and done.

George VI showed a little helplessness for being the "fuse" of this incident-if he knew this was the case, he must have made more preparations.

Instead of being passive like now.

At this moment, Goethe and Skiffins Steinbeck secretly exchanged glances.

Goethe: The secret technique of the 'Church of Flesh' is annoying?

Steinbeck: Some would.

Goethe: Has he lost his mind?

Steinbeck: Looks like it.

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