Astartes of the Bear School

Chapter 461 Reasons for 460 Detention

Chapter 461 Chapter 460. Reason for imprisonment

"Can you lie while telepathic, Regis?"

Lan En looked at Dettlaff's black pupils and asked Regis.

The barber smiled and stood beside him.

"Telepathy can be concealed, and you can also think about things and distract your attention, but lying, we are not warlocks, and we do not study this method."

"Fine, great."

Lan En applauded.

"I have always believed that if the problem can be solved peacefully, there is no need to use knives or guns."

Regis's eyes shone slightly, and then he turned his head, looked down at Lan and said, "Dettlaff thinks so too."

The young man nodded. Since Regis said that the telepathy between them couldn't lie, he believed it.

"Then let's get to the point, Dettlaff. We didn't avoid you in the discussion just now, and you also know our current predicament. It would be better to just talk about it."

"We are employed by the dwarf settlement in the Amer Mountains, Fort Hayne. They should be the ones who built this cage for you, Ding Ding."

As he spoke, Lan En gently tapped the iron bars of the iron cage with the knuckles of his fingers, making a crisp sound.

What surprised the young man was that even though the name of Fort Hayne, where this advanced vampire had been imprisoned for hundreds of years, came out of his mouth, Dettlaff did not show any negative emotions such as rage, irritability, hatred, etc.On the contrary, he seemed very rational.

Even for an immortal species, he seemed to take the hatred of being imprisoned for hundreds of years too lightly.

"What on earth did you get into that caused the dwarves of Heinburg to come to Anahad to deal with you? They arranged a place for Anahad to stay, helped him establish a school, and designed equipment for their new school. This is really not a small investment.”

"Please be careful when answering me. Your answer will affect the subsequent actions we take against you."

Lan En simply changed from squatting to sitting cross-legged on the ground, forming an arch bridge with his hands on his chest, and quietly looked at Dettlaff in the cage.

Regis's eyes shone again, and his mouth was also giving instructions.

"I will not lie to my friend, Dettlaff. But I allow you to be careful with your words, for this friend of mine hates evil very much."

There was silence for a while, with Regis occasionally nodding slightly during the process. Finally, the light in his eyes disappeared, ending the telepathy.

"Well, this story is not easy to tell."

Regis looked at Dettlaff in the cage in astonishment, as if he was completely confused by the contents of the telepathy.

"What on earth did he say? Don't hold on!"

Gede behind him said uncontrollably.

Regis pursed his lips, as if considering what to say in his mind.

"Dettlaff, should I say he is a good man?"

Gede's eyes widened, and then he glanced back and forth between the mine, the iron cage, and the messy corpse fragments outside, with absurd and astonished eyes.

The meaning is obvious: if he is locked up like this and summons a bunch of blood-sucking creatures, do you think he is a good person?
Then, Regis began to talk about why Dettlaff was imprisoned here by the dwarves.

The first thing to make clear is that although Dettlaff is a high-level vampire, he is a complete blood-forbidden sect and does not touch a drop of blood.

Throughout his long life, he could indeed be called a 'good man'.

He once hunted a beast that killed a little boy in Lyria in 964 for the sake of an apple that the little boy gave without asking for anything in return.

Later, he placed the beast carcass next to a hunter and publicized that the hunter was responsible for killing the people, creating a legendary story.

This story is still told today in Leiria and Livia.

The cause this time was similar. Dettlaff always paid special attention to the kindness of others.

More than a hundred years ago, he once passed through a village under the Amer Mountains, where a farmer's family received the traveler selflessly.

Their daughter also washed the traveler's clothes overnight.The next day, before leaving, Dettlaff, according to his character, prepared to find a return gift to thank him for this selfless kindness.

As a high-level vampire, it is very easy for him to hunt a complete bear skin.

But when he wandered around the mountains for two days and returned with gifts, the small farmhouse had disappeared.

The cause seemed to be a fight over irrigation water between two villages. A man in the farmer's family died in the dispute. The farmers in the mountainous areas were more ruthless than ordinary farmers.

And after that, the village that won the irrigation water did not stop. Their men took advantage of the night to get drunk, and then visited the loser's village again.

In many rural households without the protection of men, the women in their families went crazy after that night.

Including the daughter who washed Dettlaff's clothes.

In this era, farmers who aroused ferocity were not much different from bandits.

They cried when the tax collector came and complained about the hardships of farming.And when the taxes were paid, they resumed their 'simple' lives.

The lord's requirements for the villagers are only to pay taxes and serve, but they don't care about them.

Dettlaff put the bear skin he had brought back on the crazy woman, and then in one night, he drained the blood of an entire village over there.

"He admitted it," Regis said with a frown.

"Dettlaff admitted that he was stunned by the raging anger. In addition to children, he spared no one but the elderly, men, and women in that village. There were 46 people in total."

"Then he might as well kill the children together." Gede said calmly. "Those children without adults are worse off than dead. Of course, most of them will die within two weeks of losing their parents."

Regis didn't speak, just lowered his head and shook his head.

After Dettlaff's brutal killing, there should have been waves.

Monsters in that era were much more rampant than they are now.

The large amount of human flesh attracted all kinds of monsters, many of which had a wide prey range, and eventually even reached Castle Hayne in the mountains.

Finally, after investigation, the frightened dwarves discovered that a high-level vampire had appeared in their territory!
They are an ancient race, and they know how powerful the advanced vampires are better than humans.But like humans, they have never thought of trying to communicate with higher vampires.

So later, out of concern for cherishing the lives of their people, they got in touch with Anahad, who had just split from the Demon Hunter Order.

Money and skills are provided, but the hard work must be done by the demon hunters.

Anahad, who was well prepared, gave Dettlaff a good lesson.

At the end of the battle, the ruthless giant bear dismantled Dettlaff into pieces like building blocks without blinking an eye.

In the end, only his head and half of his heart were thrown into this special alloy cage. Today's still broken body is the result of more than a hundred years of continuous repair.

Anahad's imprisonment suppressed his resilience to an extremely weak level.

Regis briefly explained the reason why Dettlaff was imprisoned.

Lan En looked at Dettlaff from beginning to end, and he nodded silently.

Gede, however, looked up and down at the high-level vampire in the cage with suspicion.

"Is that really true, Regis? Are you sure this guy isn't telling you stories in his head?"

"Ged." Regis looked helplessly at the big man with a suspicious face. "If I can be deceived by him so easily, do you think I am a pawn among the advanced vampires?"

Regis's words made Gerd nodded. He also felt that people like Regis should be a special kind even among high-level vampires.

Just out of professional characteristics, Gede still turned his scrupulous eyes on Lan En.

"Hey, leader. I'd better listen to you."

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