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Chapter 69 The Assailant's Clue

Chapter 69 The Clues of the Attacker

After hearing Glylint agree to take on the mission.

Morgan grinned and said with satisfaction:

"Okay, you don't have to come here every day during this period. Just find someone who has no one every week to report the progress of the task to me."

"As for Mick, your task is to assist Glylint in doing some investigation and judgment. When he is not looking for help, don't take the initiative to look for him to avoid exposure."

"As for your order, Your Excellency Colonel."

Mick answered seriously.

As for the specific details and clues of this task, Morgan did not say it directly, but gave Glylint a document.

This is after being attacked, he wrote the specific situation of the day and some clues before and after he wrote it based on his memory.

After receiving the documents, Glylint was thinking about the task, so he had no intention of continuing the dinner. So after he finished the dinner quickly, he chose to say goodbye to all his teammates in advance and return home.

The core of this file is the situation on the day of the attack, which is described in detail.

The attack occurred in the middle of the first month of the new year.

A night when the red moon turns round.

Morgan and Kevin, who had already died in battle, fought against an Intis Serial Five spy that afternoon. The spy was very good at manipulating flames and discovered the enemy's weaknesses, and was very cunning.

He should be a "hunter" pathway sequence five!

In the face of Intis against Roon for many years, he is very clear about the most common sequences of enemy military forces.

At night, Morgan and Kevin, who consumed more spiritually, had no time to rest and faced a "resentful soul".

File records: He had a large-scale attack, and his external appearance was like a scream. After that scream, he directly shocked all the players, including the two captains. Then, he used a suspected

The high-sequence of the talisman, which pulls all members into hallucinations.

What Morgan described was that such hallucinations were very difficult to get rid of. By the time he broke free, two low-sequence members had been killed.

Considering that the enemy was very powerful, he had only time to awaken Kevin and then went to extract the seal alone.

After he retrieved the "2-09" suitable for battle, the resentful soul killed another low-sequence member and was fighting with Kevin.

And the other Asina and another low-sequence member have not yet escaped the hallucination!

With the help of "2-09", Morgan defeated the "resentful soul" at the cost of his right arm. However, in the process, Kevin was also attacked by the opponent in order to create opportunities for him and was eventually injured.

He died of severe and incurable.

As for the death of the last low-sequence member, it was because he fell into hallucinations and then lost control of himself, and he was cleaned up by Morgan.

In addition to the detailed description of the night of the battle, the case file also added one thing, that is, at the beginning of the New Year, three strange Intis merchants came to the city of Vertek, and they were recorded by the soldiers guarding the city.

Morgan suspected that there was the spy of Intis, the "Hunter" pathway in them.

Also, two days before the attack, Morgan's informant in the "Arm Bone Bar" found that he was not clear about his appearance, but his tone was strongly admiring and almost crazy.

The man is promoting the faith of the "Binded God"!

Morgan's image description of the "resentful soul" is a crazy but rational man.

After reading the entire document in detail, Glylint's brow frowned with a profound word "chuan".

There is a big problem here!

While thinking, Glylint pulled out a stack of white paper and wrote down the next doubts with a pen:

1. A "resentful soul" in Sequence 5 defeated a "seven-man team" with two "sequence 6" just by using one advanced talisman without using other magical items or seals!

This is completely unreasonable!

You should know that even "Ince Zangwell" with the same sequence five did not choose to break through when facing the Tingen Nightclub team with only a low sequence, but used the seal "0-08

”A series of arrangements have been made!

Even if Morgan and his team consumed their spiritual energy for a while, they didn't have time to extract the seal. A well-trained and well-cooperated team of extraordinary people should not be defeated so easily.

2. When he was just reading the file, he discovered that the attack occurred on a night when the red moon became round! The attacker was also very crazy.

To be honest, this is completely in line with the choice of the Rose School. After all, their spirituality was strengthened when the red moon became round!

But this conflicts with the description of Morgan's informant in "Arm Bone Bar"!

When the red moon becomes fuller, the state is strengthened and the crazy one should not be a believer of the "Binded God". After all, Glylint, who has read the original work, is very clear about the "temperature" of "

The believer of the "Binded God" was cursed when the red moon became round, and his actual combat ability was weakened.

This doubt points show that either Morgan's record is problematic, or his informant's description is problematic.

The bigger possibility is the latter.

Morgan would not have even described the situation at that time incorrectly.

Perhaps the information on the "Arm Bone Bar" was deliberately released by the enemy!

3. After reading the file, Glylint realized that the reason why Morgan broke his right arm seemed to be related to "2-09". It was not that he had made up for the idea that Athina blocked the attack or something at the beginning.

In this case, Asina seemed to be immersed in hallucinations during the attack, and then it ended unknowingly.

In this case, what reason does she have to "fall in love" with Morgan for this?

She did not face the battle directly and was completely unaware of the specific process of the battle.

Just because the result of the battle was that only the two of them survived, and at the same time, Morgan broke his right arm and decided that he was the "hero" who protected him, so he fell in love with him?

It seems to make sense!

Another less obvious suspicious point is that after the attack, there was no information about Intis spies and the indigenous "resentful souls" for a month or two, as if they had completely withdrawn.

Glylint stared at the white paper and thought for a while, and had some initial thoughts:

He temporarily believes that there is no problem with Intis spy.

He remembered that the Sorens family was in charge of Intis, and they did have the complete sequence of "hunters". Although they were later suppressed by Emperor Rossell, their power is still quite large now and is the most powerful in the world.

One of the angel family.

There are quite a lot of problems with the indigenous "resentful souls".

It seems that I can check it out from this aspect!

Another high probability of problematic is Asina, but before Glylint came, Feich specifically advised him not to offend Colonel Morgan for this without evidence.

So he planned not to investigate her for the time being before the clues of the native "resentful soul" were cut off.

However, he tried to throw out the "change" gold coins:

“Ms. Asina’s position is problematic.”

As the eyes followed, the "change" fell straight to Glylint's palm.

Divination failed.

This made Glylint's eyes move slightly.

Asina's position is indeed problematic!

If there is no problem with her position, then the result of the divination that just now targeted her should be the number facing up, no.

Since the divination failed, it just shows that the other party has interference with the corresponding extraordinary ability.

Because this is obviously not a failure caused by insufficient pre-information, he has been in contact with Asina several times. Although he doesn't have much dialogue, he should not fail in such rough and general divination.

Of course, a problem with her position does not mean that she has problems with her performance in this attack, or it may be in other aspects.

(End of this chapter)


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