Adele wrapped his cloak around the wound and stumbled away.

The skirmisher stood up and stepped over the blood on the floor, grabbing a big cabbage that was huddled in the corner and eavesdropping: "If you have something to say, just say it, if nothing else, get out."

"Woo! Please, please don't beat Lan Yasuo!" Lan Naluo witnessed Adre being beaten the whole time. He was so scared that he held his head and trembled all over. "Lan Yasuo is responsible for protecting Xiao Nala, but the sand is too strong, so everyone can only Keep playing hide and seek, kind-hearted Nala, please help everyone!"

"Good intentions?" The skirmisher raised his voice, "Do I look like I have good intentions?"

"Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu" Lannaro burst into tears, "Please, please, please!!!"

The skirmisher let go with a grunt and looked at Nanke on the bed.

As long as she puts the thought of protecting those irrelevant people on herself, she will not end up like this.

"How can I help?" the skirmisher asked, crossing his arms.

After the skirmishers helped Lannalo open the portal to Huana Lanna and sent away the three little cubs, Adrei also came back.

Because he was still injured, Adele fell to the ground against the wall as soon as he entered the door, unable to catch his breath in time.

"Hey, hey, hey!" The person following Adele hurriedly closed the door, shouted in a low voice and squatted down, "First explain the situation clearly before you die!"

The man raised his hand and condensed a handful of grass elemental creations shaped like lantern fruits in his palm. With a "boom", he slapped them all into Adele's mouth.

"Woo!" Adele's eyes widened.

Although the treatment was rough, it had an immediate effect on relieving Adre's rapid breathing.

The skirmisher sat beside Nanke's bed, squinting at the back of the golden head who breathed a sigh of relief, feeling a little unhappy for no reason.

He always seemed to dislike blond people.

"If you don't need the eyes, you can dig them out." The skirmisher said coldly.

Kawei was using his fingers to detect the mercenary's breathing, and felt a chill down his back when he heard the sound.

Kawei turned around stiffly.

Bad people don’t necessarily speak harshly, but those who speak harshly are definitely not good people.

A young boy with purple hair and purple eyes sat on the edge of the bed with his legs crossed. Looking up from a half-looking angle, he could see the undisguised contempt and evil in his eyes, which was even worse than Alhaysen's.

Kawei immediately picked up the suitcase and held it in front of his chest. He was scared and angry, and his blood was racing: "You are the one who scratched my design draft, right?"

Kawei's heart was bleeding.

He worked day and night to finally complete the revised design, and he was able to convince Party A to finalize it.

As a result, a bloody knife flew out of the air, smashed his manuscript and scared away his God!

Civilians can be killed but not humiliated!

"You should be lucky that the knife didn't penetrate your paramecium-like underdeveloped cerebellum," the skirmisher said coldly, "be grateful for your mediocre healing ability, Kawei."

Kawei was stunned: "Huh? Do you know me?"

"Come here," said the skirmisher.

Kawei looked back at Adele, who was in stable condition, hesitated for a moment, kept the suitcase on his chest, and moved over with small steps.

After taking two steps, Kawei noticed a young girl lying behind the skirmisher.

After all, he is also a talented young man who holds the title of Light of the Myosun Sect.

Kawei recognized Nanke, whom he had met only once.

"What happened to her?!" Kawei was about to take action anxiously.

"She's asleep," the skirmisher slapped him away. "If this continues, her body will collapse before she wakes up. I need you to use elemental power to maintain her vital signs."

"Why did she fall asleep?" Kawei asked in surprise.

Kawei's eyes were too ignorant of the dangers of the world, and the straggler clicked his tongue impatiently: "This is what I am about to solve. So, can you do this task?"

"Of course not!" Kawei flatly refused, "When you are sick, you should see a doctor. I know a reliable doctor and I will go and get it for you right away..."

As Kawei spoke, he turned around and stepped forward until the seriously injured Adray came into view again.

Kavi's steps faltered.

He noticed something strange belatedly.

The coffee shop across the street is Kawi’s most frequented shop.

Since I met Nanke there, I came to the hotel because of her words.

People around him left one after another.

Because the investigation yielded nothing, Seno promised him to pay attention to the situation in the hotel. Soon after, he disappeared into the desert alone without saying hello.

If this is a coincidence.

What about the disappearance of Elhaysen next?

Kawi only saw a note from Alhaysen on the living room table - "Don't have anything to do with the hotel across from Pupas Coffee."

Don't mention it.

The security at the hotel was so fierce that Kawi would get glared at just by walking by.

The store closed shortly after.

If a dagger hadn't fallen from the sky today and no injured mercenaries had come to him, Kawei would never have imagined that there were still residents in the store that was declared closed.

"This store," Kawei swallowed to calm down his shock, and slowly turned back with an ominous suspicion, "Is there something wrong...?"

The skirmisher raised his eyebrows slightly.

Not too stupid.

"Academic Order," Adele finally recovered, stood up with difficulty holding on to the wall, "and the Fools are conducting experiments on the people here."

Kawei was stunned and couldn't believe his ears: "What...!"

The skirmisher did not correct Adre's statement, nor did he explain further. Kawei looked back and forth between the two men in disbelief, at a loss: "Then, you should tell Seno immediately... No, Seno is not here, the sage ? Great Sage? But..."

The suitcase fell to the ground with a "bang", and Kawei collapsed and hugged his head: "Could this be the ulterior experiment of the Order..."

Kavi, like Tinari, had received an olive branch from the Order.

But at that time, he had just taken over a manuscript and couldn't afford the penalty, so he refused.

The skirmisher admired Kavi's panicked look: "It seems you are not completely clueless."

"I..." Kawei grabbed his hair with the hand holding his head, hesitated for a long time, lowered his hand and asked the soldiers, "Are you determined to go against the Order and save her?"

"In a sense, it's saving everyone here." Skirmisher replied.

"She's not the only one?" Kawei's pupils narrowed.

"Thirty-eight people," Adelai reported the accurate number, "women, children, old people, all of them, and a few mercenaries are also missing."

"I'll help!" Kawei blurted out in anger.

The skirmisher scoffed.

This is hilarious empathy.

No wonder Nanke would choose him.

"The only person you need to protect is Nanke," the skirmisher stood up and emphasized to Kawei and Adele, "You must know your own strengths, be vigilant and low-key, and don't alert the snake, otherwise if something happens to her... I won't care. Anyone’s life or death.”

Listening to this implicitly threatening tone.

Kawei couldn't help but shudder.

"Yes." Adele bowed his head respectfully.

The skirmisher looked at the two men.

With mercenaries as internal agents and a God's Eye holder, even if they accidentally conflict with the Fools, they should be able to escape unscathed.

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