Chapter 128
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"Dear Mr. Mordkaiser, I hereby send you an invitation. Please be sure to attend your death party tonight." In the huge manor, Count Mordkaiser flipped through the letter in his hand. This thing inexplicably appeared on his desk in the morning.
"Mage Narian, what do you think?" Mordkaiser handed the letter to the mage beside him.
"It's a very ordinary piece of paper. There's no magic fluctuation. The person who signed it is a little girl?" Narian frowned as he flipped through the letter in his hand.
It was obvious that this was a threatening letter, or a death notice letter. However, to dare to send a threatening letter in the territory of a count with real power, one had to say that this "little girl" was very brave.
"Heh, I don't know how these lowly people sneaked into my study. They didn't take anything, only leaving this letter." Mordkaiser vented his anger.
This was his territory! His own castle! He was actually sent a threatening letter by a shady person?
How did this lowly person do it?
"Don't worry, my lord. The Mage Association will ensure your safety." Narian patted his chest. He felt that he could do it.
"Count Mordkaiser, the church will also arrange a team of knights to protect you." The bishop walked in with a smile.
"God of Light above, thank you for your gift." Mordkaiser quickly stood up. Although he didn't believe in the God of Light, he still had to do some face work in front of the bishop.
Looking at the team of mighty knights and the seventh grade knight captain, Mordkaiser's mood improved a lot. With an eighth grade mage, he would be fine no matter what.
"Master." The butler stood behind Mordkaiser.
"Did you get the answer?" Mordkaiser played with the magic talisman in his hand. He had donated twenty thousand gold coins to exchange for this thing from the Mage Association.
"Sorry, master. The maid said she didn't know anything." The butler shook his head. He had just smashed all ten of the maid's fingers with a hammer.
"Hmph!" Mordkaiser snorted coldly.
"She's the only one responsible for cleaning my study. How could she not know anything?" Mordkaiser walked to the desk and played with his thunderbird.
"I remember that bitch has parents and brothers, right?" Mordkaiser fed this precious pet with interest.
"Yes, master." The butler nodded.
"Bring those untouchables here. Kill them one by one in front of that bitch. Let Francis do it. Tell him that my garden is short of fertilizer recently." The butler quietly left the study.
Francis will do it? It seemed like this family would turn into countless minced meat tomorrow.
The steward sighed in his heart. He could see that the maid was not lying, but the count needed to vent his anger.
Night fell, and darkness enveloped the entire world, covering the cries and wails.
"Count, don't worry. We will definitely catch that audacious assassin." The knight patted his chest.
"Thank you for your trouble, Head Knight Jack. These are the gold coins I donated to the church. Please accept them." Mord Kaiser smiled and put a bag of gold coins into Jack's hand.
Suddenly, the originally bright castle was plunged into boundless darkness.
"What is this?" Mordekaiser's eyes widened as he tried to grab the hand of the knight in front of him.
Although it was a bit unsightly, Mord Kaiser still felt that his life was more important.
However, Mord Kaiser grabbed nothing. There was dead silence all around. There was no sound of fighting.
Mord Kaiser touched the ring on his finger in horror, and a fluorescent light was released.
Light shone in the banquet hall again. Mord Kaiser looked around in horror. The banquet hall was lively just now, but now he was the only one left. There was blood everywhere, but there were no corpses.
Mord Kaiser swallowed his saliva and tried to stand up. There was a gem in his bedroom that could be transferred to the entrance of the Magic Association.
The dead silence of the night was broken. A sharp sound of something scratching the wall came from outside the door of the banquet hall, and slowly stopped at the entrance.
Mord Kaiser fled quickly. He knew that it was not the knight outside the door. The murderer had come in.
"Ding-dong, I know you can hear me." There was a sound of knocking outside the door. The voice was very young, like a little girl.
Mord Kaiser pushed the door in front of him, but there was no response. It was locked.
"Open the door, I just want to play with you." The knocking became more urgent.
Mord Kaiser took out the key with trembling hands, but several times he could not insert it, leaving scratches on the door.
The knocking on the door suddenly disappeared. Mordekaiser looked at the door of the banquet hall in surprise. It was not opened.
This made him feel inexplicably relieved.
Ding-dong. The knocking came from beside his ear.
Mord Kaiser turned his head and saw a horrified face on the window beside him.
A little girl, both hands on the glass, stared at him. Even more strange was that the little girl's face was upside down. Her mouth was above, and her eyes were below.
"I see you." The little girl grinned and then disappeared again.
Mord Kaiser pushed the door open and quickly went upstairs. He was sure that the person just now was not human. No one's neck could be twisted like this.
"Ah!" Mord Kaiser painfully covered his hand. His finger with the magic ring was cut off.
"I'm in the banquet hall. I'm coming to find you." The little girl's cute voice now sounded like a demon.
Mord Kaiser clenched his teeth and ran to the bedroom with his hand over his wound. He did not dare to speak, afraid that the demon would hear him.
The stairs became incomparably long. Mord Kaiser could even hear the little girl humming a strange song.
Mord Kaiser came to the second floor. He hurried to his bedroom, but the door was locked.
"I'm at the stairs. I see your blood." The little girl's voice sounded, and then there was the sound of footsteps coming up the stairs.
Mord Kaiser trembled. The bedroom could not be opened. He looked around. Although it was dark, he remembered that there was a large knight's armor on the side. There should be a place to hide behind it.
Mord Kaiser tried to hide in a narrow gap.
"I'm on the second floor." The little girl hummed a song and slowly walked over.
"Are you in this room?" The little girl pushed a door open.
"But you're not here. I want to know if you're in the bedroom." The bedroom door was opened.
"You're not here either. Then you should be in this room." The little girl pushed another door open.
"I'm coming down to find you." The little girl's voice came from the corridor.
Then there was a dead silence. Mord Kaiser hid in the corridor for a long time. Then he slowly came out and walked to the bedroom.
"I'm safe …" Mord Kaiser thought.
Pushing the door open, Mord Kaiser saw the little girl with her face upside down looking at him with a strange expression.
"I finally found you, dear. You have to pay the price for losing."
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