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Chapter 747

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Angor froze when he heard the voice.

Huh? That's a familiar voice.

The man's voice sounded familiar to Angor. He raised his head and looked over. Although the fog was obscuring him, it did not prevent him from seeing the other party's appearance.

It was a burly man in a silver robe.

"Mister Sabot?" Angor asked in a small voice.

The illusion also looked at Angor when it heard his voice.

The mist didn't seem to affect him at all. His sharp eyes pierced through the illusion and saw Angor's face.

"Hmm? Who are you?" Sabot looked at the middle-aged man behind the mist with confusion.

Angor canceled the illusion and glanced at Bismarck who was lying on the ground. The Fear Cantrip already pushed Bismarck to the brink of collapse. Now that Sabot's spirit descended, Bismarck's wizard-level aura directly knocked him out.

Angor and Sabot's illusion were the only ones left in the living room.

"There's something strangely familiar about your illusory energy waves. Who are you? Do you know me? "Sabot asked again.

He didn't answer. Instead, he removed the illusion from his body. The middle-aged man's body began to distort, revealing a young and handsome face.

"Angor?" Seeing this, Sabot's brows slowly relaxed as a look of pleasant surprise appeared on his face. But when he saw Bismarck, who had fainted at his feet, Sabot asked in a confused tone, "Why are you here? What happened between you and Bismarck?"

Angor didn't expect Bismarck's teacher to be "Mad Bear" Sabot.

When Angor traveled to Fey Continent from the Old Earth, Sabot was the one who guarded The Redbud. Later, he learned that Sabot was also Master Mithra's student.

Angor felt a little embarrassed when he recalled Mithra's kindness back in Floating Mech City. He almost killed Mithra's student.

"Mister Sabot, is Bismarck your student? I think there's a misunderstanding. " Angor considered and decided to tell the truth. He also wanted to know why Bismarck insisted on keeping him alive.

Sabot nodded. "I'm sure there's a misunderstanding. But I'm going to lose my spirit mark now."

Sabot looked at the unconscious Bismarck and said, "Let him go first. Tell him to contact me through the signal tower later."

After Sabot finished speaking, the illusion slowly fluctuated and then disappeared.

With a wave of his hand, he reactivated Transfiguration and turned back into the middle-aged man.

Since Sabot had said so, it didn't matter if he believed there was a misunderstanding or not. He couldn't continue attacking Bismarck. Let's hear what Sabot has to say first.

A water spell appeared above Bismarck.

The cool water splashed on Bismarck's face. Bismarck shuddered and slowly opened his eyes. When he saw Angor standing beside him, his expression turned into one of fear.

"Don't … don't kill me." Bismarck didn't even get to his feet. He pressed his hands against the ground and backed away.

Perhaps it was because of the Fear spell or something else, but Bismarck looked like a frightened rabbit, shivering in the corner of the room.

"Your teacher is' Mad Bear 'Sabot?" Angor asked with an expressionless face.

Bismarck was surprised. He touched his neck and took out a necklace. There was a cylindrical crystal pendant attached to the necklace. However, the pendant was now cracked. He exerted a little force and it broke into several pieces.

"It's broken! You triggered my teacher's spirit mark!" Bismarck looked up and glared at Angor. "My teacher saw you. If you kill me, he won't let you go!"

Angor didn't say anything after confirming that Bismarck's teacher was Sabot.

In Bismarck's eyes, Angor had already admitted defeat. Bismarck slowly stood up and said in a voice that lacked confidence, "As long as you let me go, I will plead with my mentor to give you a lighter sentence …"

Angor looked up and gave Bismarck a cold grin. "Go to the signal tower and contact Mister Sabot."

Bismarck was confused. "W-w-what are you going to do?"

"I know your teacher. If you can't talk to him, I'll talk to him."

Bismarck didn't believe Angor's words, but he didn't refuse. Instead, he led Angor to the signal tower.

The signal tower looked like a dome with a lightning rod installed. There were many machines inside.

Bismarck operated the machines and reluctantly took out three magic crystals and inserted them into the power source. Instantly, a wave of frequency spread out from the needles on top of the tower.

A moment later, Sabot's image appeared on the screen in the middle of the tower.

"Mister Sabot." Angor lowered his head and bowed.

"No need to be so polite. You were only halfway through your sentence. Continue. I want to know what's going on. "Sabot glared at Bismarck who was standing on the side.

Bismarck lowered his head and stepped aside. So Sabot wasn't lying. He really knows my teacher? Moreover, judging from the instructor's tone, he seemed to be very close to him!

Your disciple is clearly here. Bismarck complained in his mind.

Angor briefly told Sabot about what happened, including Roman and why Bismarck tried to stop him.

Sabot gave Bismarck a grim look. "Tell me. Why did you force Angor to stay? And why did you attack him first? Do you want to die? Just for a company traitor with solid evidence? "

Angor? It took Bismarck a while to realize who Sabot was talking about.

For some reason, Bismarck felt that the name sounded familiar.

While Bismarck was puzzled, Sabot roared again, "Are you mute? Say something! "

Bismarck shuddered in fear. "Mentor, this is Master Mariyasah's decision," he said hesitantly.

"Mariyasah? Sabot frowned. "Why did Mariyasah want to keep him here?"

Bismarck hesitated for a moment. "It seems that Roman knows something about the Leviathan. Sir Mariyasah is very interested in the Leviathan, and he thinks that Mister Padt might know something. He asked me to keep Mister Padt here so that he can interrogate him himself."

"Interrogate him? Him?! " Sabot humphed. Angor only needed to show the access card given to him by Mister Muse. Not even Sabot had the right to interrogate him, let alone Mariyasah.

Sabot said, "Why would Mariyasah be interested in a sea monster like the Leviathan that offers very little profit? Do you know? "

Bismarck shook his head. "I don't know. But … I heard something while I was in Yothur City."

"What is it?"

"There are several groups of people at Devil's Water who are interested in the Leviathan. There might even be a large wizard organization among them." Bismarck added, "Besides, the Leviathan has been staying on Silver Palm Island for a long time, which is also against the Leviathan's biological nature. Maybe there's something fishy going on here."

Something fishy? Sabot pondered for a moment but still couldn't figure it out. He gave up and looked at Angor. "It's Bismarck's fault. I'll ask him to apologize to you in person. As for Mariyasah, I'll talk to him myself. Don't worry, I'll take care of it. "

Since Sabot said so, Angor didn't mind. "Mister Sabot, you know that my mentor is ill, and I need to get back as soon as possible. That's why I can't accept Bismarck's offer of keeping me here for three months."

Four years ago, Sabot was also present at Barbie's Restaurant. Angor told Sabot that he had a five-year agreement with his mentor, and it was almost time for him to stay here for three months. No wonder Sabot was mad at him.

Sabot glared at Bismarck coldly, which made the latter uneasy. Finally, Bismarck stood up and bowed to Angor in apology. At the same time, under Sabot's urging, Bismarck was forced to take out a space capsule that contained more than 200 magical crystals. This was Bismarck's entire fortune.

Angor nodded and took the magic crystals, which made Bismarck's heart ache.

"I'm glad to hear that, Mister Sabot."

Angor paused for a moment before he continued, "Maybe Roman knows something, or maybe he doesn't. I don't know anything about it, because I went to Roman's room after he died, but it was empty. "

Angor lowered his spirit barrier so that Sabot could tell that Angor wasn't lying.

Sabot said, "I trust you. I'll talk to Mariyasah."

At this point, the matter was settled. Sabot was satisfied, and so was Angor. He only stayed a little longer, and he got several hundred magic crystals for free. Angor did not need the money, but it was a fact that Bismarck offended him. Making Bismarck feel the pain was a form of punishment.

Bismarck was the only one who wasn't satisfied.

Bismarck did not care about Angor's presence. He began to sob and whine. Not only was he beaten up by Angor, but he was also scolded by his teacher, and he even lost a lot of money.

Angor left with a satisfied expression.

Erwin was waiting for him at the door. Angor sat in the carriage and thought for a moment. "Do you know who told Roman about The Limpet's sailing route?"

"I don't know. But I think it's someone from the company?"

"Have you heard of Mariyasah?"

Erwin's pupils shrank. He moved closer to Angor and whispered, "Mister Roman once told me that Mister Mariyasah is the boss of White Clam Shipping Company."

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