Baiyi chased the Voidwalker out of the room, leaving the Assassin Walker alone in the same room as him. Of course, nothing happened between the two of them, for there was nothing they could do to each other.
Lady Assassin Walker sat obediently beside him, her arms wrapped around her legs, her pretty face resting on her knees. She quietly watched as Baiyi scribbled on the paper. Whenever Baiyi turned to look at her, she would giggle like an idiot. Her IQ had plummeted. Lady Assassin Walker's eyes were glued to the table, and every time Baiyi turned to look at her, she would giggle foolishly.
However, after sitting there for so long, she, who had always been a lively girl, began to feel a little bored. Unlike the Warrior Walker, she could not just sit and stare silently for an entire day. So, she playfully poked Baiyi's hard waist, and when he turned his head away, she quickly changed her bare thighs into a pair of seductive black pantyhose.
Baiyi pouted his lips and turned his head away, ignoring her. Lady Assassin Walker remained silent for a while, then poked him again. When she turned her head away, her stockings had been replaced with white, and her cute short hair had been replaced with an even cuter pair of ponytails.
'Are you cosplaying as Little Mia?' Baiyi shook his head helplessly.
For the rest of the night, Baiyi was disturbed by Lady Assassin Walker's cosplay many times. He cosplayed as a few of his students, and then he cosplayed as his 3D wives back on Earth. When the sun finally rose, Lady Assassin Walker was dressed in a white swimsuit, with long pink hair and a pair of pink bunny ears perched on top of her head.
Just as Lady Assassin Walker was about to cosplay as a white-haired loli in a nun's robe with a cross on her back, Baiyi stopped her. "Are you Darius the Third? Alright, alright, it's time to go out. Our important informant is waiting for us. "
Lady Assassin Walker nodded, and she reverted to her usual cute self. She held Baiyi's arm affectionately.
In truth, Baiyi was not against the Assassin Walker's antics, but he was too embarrassed to say it aloud. 'You're cute and pretty enough on your own. You don't have to imitate others …'
The two of them went to the Sorcerer's Association together. The informant was already waiting for him there. However, he noticed that the girl beside him had changed from the classic black-haired beauty from last night to the young and lively girl today. He couldn't help but have some thoughts. However, he remembered that most nobles were like this, and it was a social trend, so he didn't find it strange.
"Alright, let's go. Let's talk somewhere else," Baiyi said. This time, he did not use hypnosis.
After that, he showed his identity as a senior consultant and borrowed an office in the Mage Association. After asking the informant to sit down, he used magic to control the coffee pot and poured him a cup of coffee. "Let's start with your name."
The informant nodded. "My name is Matt, 20 years old, unmarried …"
Baiyi interrupted him with a wave of his hand. "Just the name is enough. Alright, now tell me the exact time and details of what happened, from the weather to the strange creatures around us. The more detailed, the better. Don't leave out a single detail. Try to remember it. Remember it carefully. Can you read? No? Alright, then … "
That was why Baiyi did not use hypnosis today. Hypnosis would interfere with a normal person's thoughts and memories, so it would not be convenient for the informant to recall the details.
The informant, whose name was Matt, scratched his ears and cheeks as he tried to recall his memories. It had been a long time since the incident happened, so his memories were blurry. What should have been complete memories were only fragmented bits and pieces. This put the Assassin Walker in a difficult position.
"Write it down, word for word," Baiyi whispered into her ear.
At times like this, Baiyi could not help but admire the greatness of the First Walker. He had invented two secret techniques, Memory Recall and Memory Sharing. One allowed a person to recall the past in detail, and the other allowed others to see the past in detail. It was extremely convenient to use them in a situation like this. It was a shame that the informant in front of him could not learn such a secret technique.
'Should I teach him these two techniques in Da Xue in order to deal with similar situations in the future?' Baiyi thought to himself, but soon, Mard could not think of anything else.
Baiyi took the notes, but there was nothing useful. He could not even tell what the undead looked like, nor could he tell if there was a Lich or not. There was only one sentence in the notes that caught Baiyi's attention. "That night, it was very dark. I couldn't see the stars."
"Was it raining that night?" Baiyi asked.
"No, it was very dry," Matt replied.
That was strange. According to astrology and theology, the stars and the sun were gifts from God. They were gifts that God had generously bestowed upon every realm. In Isythre, as long as the weather was not affected, there was no way that the stars could not be seen, unless they were shielded by some kind of barrier.
However, such a barrier would have a very obvious reaction. For example, the scenery in the distance would be covered by the barrier, and everything would be shrouded in darkness. However, in the notes, Matt clearly mentioned that he did not have a torch with him. He could only see the Gobi Desert in the distance with the help of the dim light of the night. He had to run in that direction to escape death.
Basically, there was no visual barrier at that time. So, why couldn't he see the stars?
Another suspicious point in the notes was why the undead did not chase after him. Instead, they gave up when they saw him running into the Gobi Desert. That did not seem to be the style of these creatures. They did not give up just because he was slow.
There was another suspicious point. Where did the undead go in the end? Matt mentioned that after he had settled the zombified villagers, he mustered up his courage and visited the surrounding villages. However, they were all peaceful. They were not attacked, and they did not encounter any undead creatures.
That was strange. The undead had only attacked a village with a population of a hundred people. They did not even bother to control the corpses that they had created. Instead, they fled into the depths of the Gobi Desert. Were they that easy to get along with?
Baiyi had come up with these three suspicious points the night before. He had also compared them with the other village attack case in the dossier. That surveillance video had helped him get a clearer picture of the incident. However, there was no survivor's narration, so he did not have a better grasp of the situation than Matt's. Thus, he could not find any similarities between the two cases.
The source of the surveillance video was found at the crime scene. Baiyi did not even know who had recorded it. As for the source of the other surveillance video, it was even funnier. It was placed in an envelope and sent to the Church. Perhaps, the purpose was to show off? There was also a threatening letter attached to the envelope, saying that the criminals who had killed their comrades would pay with blood and fire!
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