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Chapter 100 Sound

The clouds were covered with crows, and the heart was filled with weak echoes. The hopeless scroll had no bright colors, and there was only a body without eyes on the ground.

Now, I'm going to flap my wings.

Under the sky where you can't see the sun, you can't tell whether it's dusk or dawn. Black feathers fall from your side, no focused pupils, and no empty shell of soul.

Please look at me, hold back the tears, suck the snot back, and feel the final temperature with the wet corners of your eyes.

Please stand up, poke your arms out as much as possible for the possible light in the fog, and retrieve the illusory moonlight reflected on the water. Understand this passage and accompany the hustle and bustle of the crows.

The bitterness of life blooms at the end, without the angel's wings, only the black wings of the raven.

Taking advantage of the dark light in my eyes, wipe away the tears, write hymns for the crows, and then watch the sun rise again.

The dark wings are the armor covered by my birth.

————Selected from Lucia’s portable notebook.

The speed of the wooden boat is much slower than that of a cruise ship, not to mention that it is a wooden boat without sails, and can only be driven by manpower.

"If you continue like this, you won't even think of Twilight Land for a month." Finally, Greenton said.

"What should I do? Why don't I find somewhere to borrow a boat?" Aihes suggested.

"It's a pity that there will be no one living place within a radius of hundreds of miles, and it's even more impossible to borrow a boat."

"Ahhh, it's really damn. It's all because of the whale falling. I chose this time." Ahes said, scratching his scalp.

Lucia has drunk all of her yogurt and now sits on the deck in a listless manner.

At this moment, Greenton saw a large cruise ship coming towards him not far away.

"It's a cruise ship. Although I don't know where to go, the best choice now is to take the boat." Greenton said, driving the wooden boat to the cruise ship's driving track, and he was standing on the deck toward him.

Waving his arms on the cruise ship, Ehes followed suit when he saw this.

The cruise ship gradually slowed down, and someone put down the rope ladder.

"Go up first." Greenton climbed up first, and Ehes also took Lucia onto the cruise ship.

After coming to the deck, a white-haired and white-skinned man stood there.

"Hello, sir, we're lost here, I hope you can take us back to the city." Greenton said immediately.

"Haha, of course it's okay. There are often lost fishermen near Lake Star, and I'm used to it." The man smiled and then looked at Ehes and Lucia. "This lady seems to be a little bit

It looks uncomfortable."

"She, she's a little seasick, don't worry about her." Ahes said, holding Lucia, and she couldn't tell her that Lucia would be mentally exhausted if she didn't drink yogurt.

"My name is Locke Gus. You can go in and rest first. There are people driving in the cab. It will probably not take long to get to the city." The man said while introducing himself.

"Thank you very much." As I thanked, Ehes took Lucia into the cabin first.

Just as Greenton was about to follow in, she suddenly felt something flying towards him. She subconsciously hid to the side, and a stone flew over her face. The speed was so fast that Greenton felt like she was hit in the head.

Will directly shatter.

Turning his head and looking at Greenton while leisurely throwing small stones.

"Who are you?" Greenton asked, stepping back.

"I'm not interested in you. My target is Ehes Gardner, the guy who has been disguised now. You should already know his true identity." Locke said.

"You don't look like someone from the capital of Hulworth, that is, you're the guy from the scale."

"This is really well known. Forget it, it has nothing to do with me. I said, I only want Ehes. Should I kill you with my own hands, or do you jump off the boat by yourself?"

Greenton didn't answer, and after a moment of silence, Greenton jumped directly from the boat.

"A wise choice." Locke smiled and walked towards the cabin in a natural pace.

Of course, Glinton did not escape. After jumping into the sea, Glinton's body turned into pieces and attached to the bottom of the ship.

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More and more people were missing in Hulworth, and some of the terrible bodies of some people were thrown directly onto the street. This situation made Christian begin to feel uneasy.

No matter how many patrol soldiers were sent, the final result was that they had no return. For this reason, Christian could only stop sending additional patrol numbers and strictly prohibit the residents of Herworth from going out after 8 pm.

But the result was not satisfactory, and some residents were found dead at home.

For this purpose, Christian spent a lot of money to find Avik, a bounty hunter from Bill Cost.

"I hope you don't let me down, Avik," said Christian. "Just find who the murderer is, and I'll deal with it myself later."

"Don't worry, Lord King, I'm the best at this kind of large-scale murder." Avik bowed slightly, then left the capital.

Ivik came to a small town in Hulworth, where the first missing case was reported, and Ivik decided to investigate it from here.

The first missing person was named Bud. He was an old bachelor and had been living alone in a small cabin next to the wheat field. The only information Ivek knew was that, so Ivek decided to ask his neighbors

.

He knocked on the door of a house, and inside was a blacksmith with a beard.

As soon as he mentioned the name Bud, the blacksmith was about to close the door.

"Wait a minute, I'm the detective from the capital of the king." Avik quickly grabbed the door frame and said, "I can give you money, as long as you tell me the specific information."

"........Let me see what you said first."

There was no way, Avik took out a hundred Kark from his pocket and handed it to the blacksmith. The blacksmith was willing to open the door.

Entering the house, the blacksmith took off his heavy coat and sat opposite Avik.

"I want to know more about Bud's disappearance, please tell me everything you know," said Ivik.

"The old guy Bad died strangely. He kept saying that a few days before his death there were many animals in the wheat fields, as well as some farm tools and bloody straws that did not belong to him. We all said

He was so confused. After all, the old guy would get drunk all day long. One night, we suddenly heard the old guy screaming in the room. We were afraid something happened, so we knocked on the door to ask him.

The situation, I clearly heard his voice coming from inside. Although I didn't hear what was being said, it was obvious that it was not a call for help, so we thought he was just drunk and was crazy, so we went back to his own

It's home." Speaking of this, the blacksmith's eyes changed, "The next day, Bud still didn't leave the house. We forced the door to open and found that something had been torn open on his chest, and various organs were scattered all over the floor

The blood almost dyed the walls of the wooden house red. Later soldiers of the royal capital told us not to tell this matter, just tell others that Bud was missing."

"But this matter did not stop after that. There was a family of four, not one of them left. Even the animals in the fence were slaughtered, the doors were locked from the inside, and the windows were tied.

They just died, some of them just like Bud died, and some of them became mummies."

"And my wife and daughter, they both disappeared after going to the field and have not come back for three days."

Avik nodded, then stood up and took a look at the time. It was getting late and it was getting darker.

"Take me to the wheat field in Bud," said Avik. "I want to confirm whether the bloody straws he said are true."

"Wait a minute, are you sure?" said the blacksmith, swallowing, "If the murderer is really there..."

"Don't worry, I have a contract and I have a gun." Avik lifted his coat and exposed the pistol at his waist and said, "That murderer has killed only some ordinary people so far. There is nothing to worry about, you

Just follow me. If I can really catch the murderer, I will give you some bounty at that time."

When he heard the word bounty, the blacksmith didn't care about the murderer anymore, and stood up and walked towards the wheat field with Ivik.

When he arrived in front of the wheat field, Avik directly pushed away the tall wheat with his hands and walked in, and the blacksmith followed behind him.

"By the way, who was the first person to witness the scene of Bud's death?"

"Who is it? There are so many that. At that time, farmers nearby went to knock on the door, but I still knocked open the door."

"Tsk, that's it."

"You, go slowly." said the blacksmith. The road was rugged and the wheat blocked the eyes. The blacksmith couldn't see Avik's figure clearly.

"It's okay, you just follow my voice." Avik said without any worries.

"oh."

A strong wind blew by.

"By the way, who was the first person to witness the scene of Bud's death?" Avik said suddenly.

"Ah?" The blacksmith was a little confused when asked. Didn't Ivik ask this question just now?

Many animal calls came from the wheat fields, including cows, pigs, and crows.

But this time, in addition to the crows' screams, there was also a kind of creepy sound echoing deep in the wheat field, like the friction sound of something gritting his teeth and the painful wail of animals.

"Ai, Aivik, have you heard those sounds?" The blacksmith was a little scared and quickened his pace to catch up with Aivik, but he could not catch up.

"It's okay, just follow my voice..." Avik's voice came from the front.

"Enough, enough Ivik, don't scare me, speak well!" the blacksmith shouted.

"I want to confirm whether the bloody straws he said are true..." 'Avik' said again, but this time, Avik's voice gradually changed afterwards

It was hoarse and accompanied by a very rhythmic roar of something.

"Ai, Aivik?"

The blacksmith finally retreated and then turned around and wanted to escape, but as soon as she turned around, the blacksmith discovered that there was a figure in the wheat field.

"Stop messing around, Avik, I know, I know it's you." The blacksmith's shirt was wet with cold sweat. The figure in the wheat field still did not move. As a gust of wind blew, some kind of metal rubbed in the wheat field.

Sounds and whimpers of unknown significance.

"Ahhhhh!" Finally, the blacksmith couldn't help it. He turned around, screamed in fear, and ran desperately towards the other side.

"And my wife and daughter, they both disappeared after going to the field. They have been there for three days and have never come back!" His own voice came from behind.

"Devil, it's a demon. God, save me!" the blacksmith shouted as he ran.

"God!"

Buzz.

The blacksmith suddenly felt a tinnitus, and then his vision gradually blurred and finally disappeared completely.

"Devil, it's a demon, God, save me!" Before completely losing consciousness, the blacksmith heard the hoarse voice repeating his words.

"God!"


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