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Chapter 1301

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Everyone was shocked by the ruins that were a few hundred meters wide and a thousand meters long.

None of them noticed the shining [Formation Fragment] on the collar of Kieran's mantle, but even if they did, they would think it was the reflection of the sun.

After all, in the eyes of commoners, [Formation Fragment] was just a golden green button.

Perhaps the only noteworthy thing was that the pattern on the button was very complicated.

Huu!

Another gust of wind blew.

It was a natural breeze.

It was warm and gentle.

However, the Spec Ops members shuddered when the wind blew, as if they were falling into the abyss. Each and every one of them looked around in fear.

When they didn't see the black figure with the tornado in his hand, they heaved a breath of relief.

Then, they looked at each other, trying to ask their comrades when Kieran left.

However, none of them noticed.

Even Mier, who had been paying special attention to Kieran, was captivated by the tornado.

"So this is the power of a Monster Hunter?"

Mier muttered to herself when she saw Aemon Street vanish.

There was no fear, no panic.

She had it but …

Eager to try!

Wier obviously felt the changes in his granddaughter, he couldn't help but facepalm.

As the leader of the Spec Ops, Wier was having a headache.

He was having a headache about how to explain the scene before him to his superiors, and he was also having a headache about his granddaughter, who might get dragged into trouble anytime.

Yes, Monster Hunters were powerful.

However, being around a Demon Hunter was more dangerous than anything else.

Even the most powerful Monster Hunter couldn't take care of everything, the slightest negligence would lead to death!

Wier didn't want his only family to leave him like this.

The pain of losing his son and daughter-in-law once was enough for him.

More than that?

He couldn't bear it.

Huu!

Wier took in a deep breath, he made up his mind and looked at Smith.

It was the first time Wier saw the fireman before him.

But it was enough to leave a deep impression.

Smith's scheme wasn't some heaven-shaking scheme, Wier understood everything when the little girls appeared, but it didn't stop the rage in his heart.

"You should have told us everything.

"Instead of using us like this."

Will said in a deep voice.

Smith glanced at Wier before hugging the little girl in his arms and leading the rest of the girls to the other end of the street.

Will was a respectable man.

However, he was not a suitable person to talk to.

The other party's identity represented everything.

Smith, who knew something, kept quiet.

Seeing Smith leave, Wier's men wanted to stop him out of instinct.

"Let them leave."

Wier stopped his men from stopping him.

Just as Smith knew, Will's character was worthy of respect. He wouldn't simply use others as a scapegoat, let alone push others into the abyss.

"It's best for them to leave."

Will muttered under his breath as he watched Smith and his men disappear.

The members of the Action Team who were quick to react heard this and immediately fell into deep thought.

Clap, clap!

Wier clapped his hands to attract his subordinates' attention.

"Everyone, our mission is not over yet."

"Before reinforcements arrive."

"Do your best to search this place."

"I need as many valuable things as possible."

Will emphasized his words.

"Yes, Captain!"

"Understood!"

The members of the Action Team moved out right away.

Even the dumber ones understood that if they didn't want to be treated as a scapegoat, it would be best for them to gather enough evidence that was beneficial to them.



What happened in Aemon Street swept through the whole of Eiders faster than anyone could imagine.

The civilians exclaimed in shock.

The monsters hiding in the dark were terrified.

Some of them kept their claws and fangs, preparing to observe the situation more carefully.

Of course, more of the monsters were getting restless.

Because …

The sun was about to set.

When night fell on Eiders again, it would be their world.

However, all of that had nothing to do with Kieran for now.

Sitting in the quiet hall of Stove-grilled Fish, Kieran was holding a glass of water that Little Tom brought over, waiting for Smith's arrival.

Smith was quite a smart guy.

Facing the current situation in Eiders, as long as he didn't have a death wish, he would know what to do.

Then, he would know what to do.

Kieran drank a third of the water in the glass.

Lagren, who was yawning, put on a shirt and walked out from the liquor cabinet.

"Little Tom, you can go home now."

Lagren said.

"But there's still an hour before sunset …"

"I'm in a good mood today, so you can go home early.

Remember, don't stay on the streets for too long, and when you get home, close all the doors and windows. If possible, use the wardrobe to block all the doors and windows. "

Lagren interrupted his companion's words. He seemed casual, but he was actually very patient in his instructions.

"Got it, boss."

Little Tom nodded with a heavy look.

Little Tom, who had been working here for more than a day or two, knew what kind of person his boss was. He even felt that his boss wasn't a normal person.

Therefore, he wouldn't be careless with Lagren's words.

After greeting his boss and Kieran, who was sitting in the corner, Little Tom left in a hurry.

Following Little Tom's departure, only Kieran and Lagren were left in the lobby of Stove-grilled Fish.

Lagren picked up the beer mug and turned on the tap.

The golden wine with snow-white foam quickly filled the glass.

Lagren blew the foam away and finished the mug in a single gulp. He then filled the second mug.

When the mug was filled again, Lagren walked over to Kieran and sat down.

"Who are you?

Don't tell me you are a Monster Hunter.

Although your attire and actions are befitting of a Monster Hunter, based on what I know, none of the Monster Hunters fit your description. "

Lagren asked when he sat down.

Kieran didn't answer, looking at Lagren calmly.

After noticing Lagren's extraordinary power, Kieran had been guessing his identity, including that he was a Monster Hunter.

Therefore, Kieran wasn't surprised at all.

Or rather, it didn't matter to him who Lagren was or which faction he belonged to.

All he needed to know was what he was going to do.

"Look at you, if I didn't know you weren't a Monster Hunter, I would have mistaken you for one of them."

Lagren couldn't help but shrug at the silent Kieran and take another big gulp of beer.

However, the next moment, Lagren almost spat out the beer in his mouth.

Kieran's answer was …

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