Sui Xiong didn't move very fast, but no matter how slow he was, he soon arrived at the Orc Empire.
His first stop was the famous Western Desert.
The Western Desert was the westernmost border of the Orc Empire. Here, all races lived together, and public security was very chaotic. Because the desert produced some very rare but also very expensive special minerals, many people came to try their luck and wanted to make a fortune. There were also many people who served them or wanted to take advantage of them. Over time, more and more adventurers gathered here. There were people from all walks of life, and they formed a huge force.
The Orc Empire's rule in the Western Desert was not stable, and the reason was this group of messy adventurers. The adventurers didn't buy into the Orc Empire. If they had a falling out, they could just cross the desert to the four northwestern towns — now called the Republic of Northwest, or go south to the Commonwealth of Gold Coins. Anyway, how could a living person suffocate to death?
However, the local officials of the Orc Empire were in an awkward situation. They didn't dare to use any drastic means, because it would definitely arouse strong resistance, and they might even lose their lives if they were not careful. Decades ago, the highest ruler of the empire in the Western Desert, an old legendary master who had lived for nearly 500 years, and the fourth seat of the main priest group of the Orc Master God "Sky Devourer Canine," Belen Sila, who was known as "Roaring Iron Arm," lost his life without knowing why.
It was said that this master died of overindulgence. It wasn't because his life was sucked out, or he was cursed, but because he played too much and tired himself to death.
Of course, no one would believe this. How could a legendary master, a superman who could tear down a city wall with his bare hands, die of exhaustion in bed?
However, whether it was the priest or the coroner, they all insisted on this. In the end, this became a stain on the Orc Empire. Every time someone was dissatisfied with the empire, they would bring it up.
For example, "The empire is so great that even a legendary master can die on a woman's belly." Almost every low-level official of the empire in the Western Desert had heard of this.
At first, everyone was naturally very angry, but over time, everyone got used to it. He even felt that Lord Belen Sila's death was quite unique and stylish.
Dying on a woman's belly would at least be very romantic and romantic. No matter what, it would be better than dying on the battlefield and having your corpse chopped into pieces by your enemies after death …
If the officials of the Imperium could even ignore such a thing, what else could they not see through and figure out?
Once the officials were able to see things through, they naturally wouldn't spend too much effort on the strength of their rule. They would fool around as much as they could and take it one day at a time.
Wasn't there a saying that the Empire belonged to His Majesty, but his life belonged to him? Even if these low-level officials sacrificed themselves for the empire, would they be able to obtain any benefits? On the contrary, if they died, their families would lose a source of income. Their wives and children might starve to death before long. Did they want their whole family to live in the Netherworld?
These rebellious thoughts and opinions could never be spread in the hinterland of the empire, but in the West Wilderness, they could be openly said. Even the most loyal officials could only sigh helplessly.
The decline of the Orc Empire's rule in the West Wilderness could be seen from this.
Speaking of which, this matter had a lot to do with Sui Xiong and the others. The person who killed the strongest person in the West Wilderness of the Orc Empire was none other than Sui Xiong's subordinate, the leader of the medical team, Steele Geerteng.
Of course, no matter if it was Steele or Sui Xiong, they would never admit it. And at that time, Belen died in a muddle. She had no idea who killed her, so this matter became a mess. No one knew the truth.
Logically, the death of a legendary master was a big deal, and it was completely worth using prophecy to track down the murderer. But Steele was Sui Xiong's subordinate. With Sui Xiong's help to shield her from being tracked, not to mention the spells of mortals, even the spells of the Orc Gods could not find her.
In the end, this matter became an unsolved case. Until Sui Xiong and the others stepped into the capital of the West Wilderness, the top of the wanted column next to the city gate still had the task of "Track down the murderer of Lady Belen Sila."
That's right, the murderer was now by Sui Xiong's side. But who would link Miss Steele, the famous leader of the medical team in the Republic of Northwest, with the female assassin? That person must be too imaginative and should go see a neurologist.
Steele smiled when she saw the notice, but she didn't say anything.
Decades had passed, and she had matured a lot. Now she would not be as careless as she was when she was young.
The reason why Sui Xiong brought her along this time was that she might be useful. Although Steele looked like a weak woman, she was actually one of the most outstanding coroner, doctor, and tracking and negotiation experts in the Republic of Northwest. If it wasn't for her unwillingness, she could have become a top-notch spy.
Although Sui Xiong did not think that there would be any accidents, if there were any, Steele should be able to help.
Coming to the square in the center of the city, Sui Xiong looked around and found that there were already many people gathered here.
This time, Sui Xiong did not turn into a mini jellyfish. Instead, he showed the form of a giant floating jellyfish that was at least the size of a house. Such a giant creature with a group of followers could be seen even with myopia.
So long before they entered the city, many people had already gathered in this direction. There were even more daring people who came up to ask and learned that they were going to publicly execute people in the central square of this city.
This news spread quickly, so more and more people rushed over.
Some of these people came to watch the show, some hoped to get some benefits from him, and some had a grudge against the "Iciz" organization and wanted to see how their enemy died with their own eyes.
Sui Xiong looked around at the sea of people, nodded with satisfaction, and said, "That's about it."
So those believers who came with him began to set up the guillotine for the execution under the command of Steele.
Sui Xiong used the most classic style of the guillotine in European history. The condemned prisoner would be fixed on the wooden platform, and then, with the order of execution, the hanging sharp blade would fall along the chute, and the neck would be cut off neatly. The whole process did not even take a second.
This kind of death was probably painless, and it did not seem suitable for those who were full of sins. But this time, Sui Xiong wanted to execute too many people. If they were all executed according to the crimes they had committed, it would probably take more than half a year for an army of executioners.
First of all, Sui Xiong did not have that many executioners to use, and second, he did not have that much time to waste, so he had to do it quickly.
Anyway … they were going to die anyway, and those who were going to be beheaded wouldn't have any complaints about "dying quickly."
As for the others … wasn't it enough for them to watch the show, or to see their enemy die?
After the guillotine was set up, Sui Xiong took out the list that he had sorted out and began to report the names one by one.
Every time he reported a name, his tentacles would wave in the air, and like magic, he would grab a person out of thin air.
These people were naturally the members of the "Iciz" organization. Sui Xiong used his magic to bind them, not allowing them to resist, but also not allowing them to speak.
Normally, at this time, there should be some dialogue such as "no one in the world can save you," or something like that, but when he thought of the execution of a lot of people, Sui Xiong lost interest.
He calmly sent these evil guys to the guillotine. The executioner believers who came with him to assist in the execution quickly fixed these criminals who could only move their eyelids. There were ten people in a row, lying neatly on the guillotine. Their heads were outside, and their bodies were inside. Not far from their necks, there was a sharp blade that shone with a cold light.
When they were all fixed, Sui Xiong temporarily stopped arresting people. He began to introduce their crimes. Many of them had done too many evil things, so he could not list them all in a short time, so he only introduced the most serious ones.
About ten minutes later, the introduction of the crimes was finished, and then he solemnly announced the result of the trial.
"… The above ten people, whose crimes are conclusive, will be sentenced to death!" As he said this, he waved his tentacles in the air, "Execute!"
The executioner loosened his hand that was holding the rope, and the sharp blade that had lost its traction whistled down. With a slightly dull sound, the head flew off, and blood gushed out like a fountain.
Among the audience, some people exclaimed, some people sighed, and some people cried tears of joy.
Sui Xiong calmly looked at this scene and took out the list again …
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