Vonman didn't kill the magistrate knight or the vagabond after the woman's death.
Although he had raised a group of highly poisonous White-legged Sea Spiders, they were completely useless against a knight who was completely sealed in armor. Vonman didn't have a chance to kill the vagabond either.
He wanted to ask for Angor's help, but Angor only watched from the side. He had no intention of getting involved.
Vonman gave up on killing all of them. At least the mastermind behind his brother's death had already committed suicide.
At the end of this ridiculous play, the knight with a complicated expression finally opened his mouth: "I can understand what you're going through. But, as a knight of justice, I must bring this matter to a close. Please put away your sadness and come with me to the magistrate's office. "
The knight paused for a second and looked at Guina, who looked like a human stick, and sighed: "I know what happened. You'll be fine. I'll ask the magistrate for compensation so that you can live a better life. If you're willing, I can even adopt you."
The last sentence was obviously meant for Angor.
From Angor's point of view, the knight was innocent. Everything happened at the right time, and he was the one who pulled the strings behind the scenes.
"I don't need your bullshit." Vonman glared at the magistrate and hugged Guina tightly. "Get out of here, all of you!"
"I must take you to the magistrate's office."
The magistrate stepped forward and forced Vonman to back off.
Angor, who had been keeping quiet all this time, finally spoke up. "Sir, they'll follow me from now on. I'll take care of them. Don't worry."
The magistrate was still doubtful, but he was sure that Angor was a noble.
It was a good thing that a noble was willing to take care of two poor children. However, as a knight who believed in justice, he had his own principles.
"May I ask where you're from, sir?" The magistrate saluted Angor. "I don't care what happens in the future. I need them to come with me to the magistrate's office."
"It doesn't matter where I'm from. We're done here. The truth is clear, isn't it? We don't need to find out who's right and who's wrong. The owner of the bakery and the two children are dead. Even the deadliest knot has been untied, "Angor answered politely.
Knight was silent for a moment. "But there's more than one case here. The corpse outside also needs to be dealt with. "
"I'm the one who killed her. She took Guina from her cradle a month ago and threw her to the ground. I'm already letting her off easy by poisoning her." Vonman suddenly spoke up. "What? You're not the one who killed her. Was the righteous knight going to avenge her? Then why don't you kill me? "
Feng Man's tone was full of annoyance.
Knight was not the only one who frowned. Angor also felt disgusted.
"No matter what the reason is, since you have admitted it, you must come back with me." The knight stepped forward and grabbed Vonman's hand, trying to take him away by force.
Angor sighed helplessly as he watched the knight take Vonman away. He rubbed his fingers together.
A strange aura then drilled into the knight and the refugee's forehead.
Both of their expressions instantly became dazed.
"Get out of here and forget about everything," Angor muttered in a low voice and gave them a command in the illusion.
The refugee was the first to leave the cellar. Knight also let go of Vonman and walked away in a daze.
Angor didn't mind letting the knight take Vonman to the magistrate's office. However, he didn't want to waste any more time here.
Seeing that the knight was about to leave, Vonman's lowered eyebrows flashed. He suddenly pulled out the sword at the knight's waist and was about to stab the knight's chest …
Bang!
Vonman was sent flying away and slammed into the wall. He spat out a mouthful of blood.
Guina was also sent flying away. However, she didn't fall to the ground. Instead, she floated in the air while a pair of giant hands appeared behind her back.
Vonman stared blankly at the knight's sword that had fallen to the ground and returned to its scabbard. The knight had also left the cellar unharmed.
Vonman tried to kill the knight, but he was sent flying by an invisible wall. Angor was the only one who could do such a thing.
Vonman stared at Angor in disbelief.
"Why?"
"Why didn't you let me kill him?" Vonman asked with tears in his eyes. "Aren't you a member of Goldspink? Isn't Heylan an enemy of Goldspink? Shouldn't you be happy that I killed him? Why didn't you let me kill him? "
"I don't want to comment too much on your personal matters. But the knight had nothing to do with the origin of this farce. If he wasn't involved, there would be others. You're just venting your anger on him. " Angor paused a little. "Goldspink and Heylan are at war. But when you reach a higher level, you won't stop at mortal wars."
Angor cast a Cleanse spell on the cellar without caring about Vonman's resentment.
When the dirty cellar was cleared, he sat down in front of a table and spoke to Vonman. "Now that you've calmed down, let's get down to business."
Vonman struggled to his feet and carried Guina in his arms. "Can I talk to Guina for a moment?" He asked Angor in a low voice.
"Of course."
Vonman carried Guina out of the cellar and made sure to stay away from them. They were whispering to each other as if they were trying to keep their voices down. But no matter how hard they tried, Angor could not hear them at all.
In Angor's opinion, what they were talking about was only trivial. They hugged each other and cried for a long time. Then, they talked about Aarnica and Chaila's death. Finally, they talked about serious matters, which mostly revolved around Angor's identity.
Strangely enough, Vonman was the one explaining Angor's identity to Guina. But in the end, Guina was the one explaining Angor's behavior to Vonman.
"He's been watching from the sidelines ever since he came to the cellar. He didn't stop the woman from trying to kill herself. But he stopped you from killing the knight. Judging from these details, he's a man of Order … "Guina explained. Vonman listened attentively to Guina's explanation.
Earlier in the cellar, Guina didn't say anything as if she didn't care about anything. Angor didn't expect her to be observing the whole situation.
"Based on what he said about you, I think he's more reliable than Ghostcaller and … Kusha. I don't think we'll have any problems following him, "Guina said in a calm voice. Only when she mentioned" Kusha "did she sound a little angry.
Angor couldn't help but chuckle.
Guina knew that Angor could overhear her conversation with Vonman, which was why she said those words on purpose. She was trying to flatter Angor, and at the same time, leave a way out for herself.
It had to be said that Guina was a lot more cautious than Vonman. Still, she was still too young to care about such things. But as she grew older, she would become more mature.
About half an hour later, Vonman returned to the cellar with Guina in his arms and sat down in front of Angor.
Guina returned to her usual quiet self and laid quietly in Vonman's arms.
Angor sighed as he looked at the two children in front of him. Even though she was only ten years old, she had already experienced so many things that even an adult would find hard to bear, especially Guina.
Vonman already told Angor about Guina, and he already had an idea of what happened.
But when he saw Guina in person, he couldn't help but feel shocked.
Guina was a beautiful woman with curly blonde hair. Unfortunately, she had lost her arms and legs, and her mouth had been sewn shut. Despite the pain and suffering, she still managed to survive. Her eyes never lost the will to live.
Both Guina and Vonman had "evil" personalities, which he didn't like, but he had to admit that they were the only ones who could survive in such a situation.
"I've already told Guina that we'll go with you as long as you can keep us alive, sir." Vonman didn't dare to look into Angor's eyes. "Also, Guina's injuries …"
"I can make sure she doesn't die." Angor looked at Guina. "Even if you lose your arms and legs, as long as you don't slack off in your training, you can regrow them or transplant them."
Guina's eyes lit up when she heard this.
"Can Guina's arms and legs really be healed?" Vonman asked.
"Of course."
Vonman was overjoyed. "Great! Then Guina and I will be your apprentice!"
Angor waved a hand. "I'm not qualified to take you in yet. I'm only your guide. If you really want to become a wizard, I'll arrange a mentor for you once we return to the organization."
Vonman and Guina looked at each other and nodded.
"But don't get too excited just yet. We don't have to accept you just because you're talented. You still need to go through a test. "
"A test?"
Angor did not explain what the test was. He only mentioned the "deathmatch" as an example and briefly explained it to Sunders.
Both Vonman and Guina were surprised to learn about the death rate of the deathmatch. But Angor didn't see any fear on their faces.
"The test isn't happening now, but it could happen at any time. I hope you can pass it."
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