"Connor, if you dare to kill my son, I'll tell the professor everything about you and Varga working together to develop the Spiritual Spring Potion!"
Under Dr. Goursey's spell, the palm-sized paper boat immediately expanded to a size large enough for her to sit in. She sat in the paper boat without any hesitation and shouted at Connor, "Don't worry, Doctor Goursey, Doctor Goursey.
Clearly, Dr. Goursey knew that as long as she didn't die, she would have Connor's weakness in her hands. Even if Cevallos fell into Connor's hands, Connor wouldn't dare do anything to him!
Dr. Gursey didn't wait for Connor to hear her. She took out a light blue pill from her space ring, popped it into her mouth, and activated the paper boat.
Whoosh!
The small paper boat turned into a stream of light and carried Dr. Goursey through Castiya's magic circle, shooting out of the villa. While Connor was furious at Dr. Goursey's departure, but because he was injured, he had no way to stop Dr. Goursey from leaving. Then, a strange scene occurred!
When the paper boat was about two to three meters away from the door of the villa, Dr. Gursey fell from the paper boat.
"What the f * ck?" Connor was stunned by the scene in front of him.
Before Connor could react, Varga had also gotten rid of Dr. Gursey. Dr. Gursey cast the swamp spell that had been pestering her and reappeared in front of Connor.
When Connor scanned Dr. Gursey's body with his power of will, he found that there was no heartbeat, pulse, or any other vital signs. Without a doubt, Dr. Gursey was completely dead.
Although the truth was in front of his eyes, Connor still felt that it was too unbelievable. He had spent so much effort and almost lost his life, but he still couldn't kill Dr. Gursey. How could he die in such a ridiculous way? How could an advanced Apprentice Adept fall to his death from his own magic artifact while he was running? This was definitely something unheard of since the ancient times!
Connor, who had just had a fierce fight with Dr. Goursey, obviously didn't think that Dr. Goursey would be so stupid. There must be something else behind Dr. Goursey's death.
Although Connor knew that there must be something wrong with Gursy's death, he didn't step forward to check Dr. Gursy's body. Instead, he just stood there for the rest of his life. He was very clear that if there was something wrong with Gursy's death, Valga would most likely be the culprit, considering what Gursy had said to Valga.
"Alas …"
Just when Connor was lost in thought, Varga sighed slightly beside him, then walked past Connor to Dr. Gursey's body.
After checking Dr. Gursey's body, Varga turned to look at Connor and handed the revolver and the statue of the evil god in Dr. Gursey's hand to Connor.
"Connor, these two things are for you. I have other uses for the other things on Dr. Gursey's body," Varga said in a low voice while looking into Connor's eyes.
Seeing that Varga chose to hide the truth from him, Connor gave him a meaningful glance. He didn't take the two precious enchanted items from Varga's hand. Instead, he directly walked out of the house without looking back, disappearing into the darkness outside the manor.
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… ….
Back in his own apartment, Connor leaned on the sofa and was completely lost in thought. As a thoughtful and suspicious person, how could he not consider the whole thing seriously before he decided to kill Dr. Gursey with Varga?
Considering that Valga, as a pharmacist, was not good at fighting, Connor took the initiative to take part in the operation. Although the operation was also very important, what was more important was that if the operation went smoothly, the Secret Society would have to deal with the aftermath of killing Doctor Goursy. Therefore, the most important thing was how to prevent the Secret Society from finding out who was behind the assassination of Doctor Goursy and how to deal with it.
Killing Dr. Gursey was just the beginning of the whole thing. Connor had already told Varga the importance of dealing with the aftermath when they were planning the operation. However, Varga said that she would deal with the aftermath, but she didn't tell Connor how she was going to deal with it.
Although Varga had a very good reason to kill Dr. Gursey, Connor still found something unusual from Varga's words. When Varga didn't tell him how she was going to deal with the aftermath, Connor smelled something unusual. However, he didn't ask Varga about it. After all, if Varga wanted to tell him, she would tell him even if he didn't ask. If she didn't want to tell him, she wouldn't tell him even if he asked.
In the end, Connor still chose to trust, chose to believe in Valga. After all, without Valga's help, it could be said that he, Connor Ferguson, wouldn't have been able to reach his current advanced apprentice cultivation!
Perhaps because Connor wanted to repay Valga for her efforts, he agreed without any hesitation and risked being chased by the secret society to kill Guelsey. But what disappointed Connor was that Valga was still thinking of using two enchanted items to appease him after he had clearly realized that the reason she wanted them to kill Guelsey was not as simple as she had said!
This was something Connor couldn't accept. If it was Marguerite who did this to him, Connor could accept it and treat it as a deal. However, if it was Varga who did this to him, then sorry, Connor would regard it as a betrayal!
Walking from the lobby to the quiet room on the second floor, Connor sat on the ground and took out a bottle of potion from his space ring. He poured it into his mouth and began to silently use the Abyss Secret Method to heal his injuries in his soul.
His innate spell, Shadow Chain, was closely related to his body. Therefore, after being destroyed by the energy bullet, he also suffered from the energy backlash. If this kind of backlash could be treated in time and consumed the appropriate potion, Connor would be fine after a period of rest!
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