Chapter 31

"We got it, Kerry, you go back first." Saul didn't explain, it was too troublesome to explain, and there was no time to explain now, "Don't worry, it will be fine."

Kerry looked puzzled. Even though he didn't understand many things, he still knew that the real situation must be more serious than imagined. He took two steps forward and said, "If there is anything, you can tell me. I...I can help too. I have grown up."

"Kerry, you go back first." Garland's voice was beyond doubt.

"What about me?" Regis' voice came from above, "Or are you going to hide it from me?" He walked down the slope and stood beside Kerry.

Before the two could answer, Regis continued:

"The two of you have been very strange these past few days. You often chat secretly. Moreover, Garland is not sick or injured today, and he has nothing else to do. He didn't go to the mine."

As he said that, his eyes fell on Saul, "And you, who hang out with that mystic all day long, I really doubt..." He paused, "...Did that mystic take a fancy to you? Does she want to keep you as a pet?"

"Reggis..." Kerry tugged at the hem of Regis's clothes, signaling the latter not to start another dispute.

Sauer and Garland looked at each other. The two knew that the situation was critical and it was impossible to keep it a secret. Then, Sauer briefly explained what had happened in the past two days, but hid many details. He mainly revealed two points. The first was the cause of death of Andrew and Sean, and the gold mine. The second was the real request of the mystic to save Garland.

Covering up the real truth with the truth, this is what he has been doing, no matter what, he can't reveal his true identity.

"Pure gold...gold mine?" Regis stared straight at Saul, "Why didn't you say it earlier!" Suddenly, he realized that his voice was too loud, so he quickly shrank his neck, then carefully looked around to prevent anyone from overhearing, "You don't mean to steal it, Saul?"

Saul sighed, realizing that Regis completely ignored the following words after hearing the gold mine.

"We have to go." Garland reminded, "If we delay for too long, the psychic stone scholars will become suspicious and probably send guards to find us. In short, don't tell others about these things, otherwise, maybe we will be hanged from a tree tomorrow."

Kerry nodded quickly.

Regis showed a smile on his face, and said in a flattering tone: "Don't worry, but... can you tell me the location first?" After finishing speaking, he raised his eyebrows and rubbed his hands, "Why don't I go with you?"

"We'll talk about it when we get back." Saul didn't intend to waste any more time. After speaking, he looked around and walked towards the mine.

"You go back first." Garland said to the two people who found him, and then followed Sauer's footsteps.

Regis looked at Saul's back, his gaze gradually became fierce.

"Let's go back." Kerry looked up to Regis.

When Regis heard it, a smile appeared on his face, he nodded, and turned back to the cabin.

On the other side, when Saul approached the path, he stopped, turned around and looked at Garland, and said softly, "Although the psychic stone scholar has seen me, I haven't spoken to him, and he doesn't know my name. I guess he doesn't have an impression of me. If you punch me twice in the face, if I get a little dirty, he shouldn't recognize me."

Garland thought for a while, nodded and replied, "Okay." Then, he clenched his right hand and stretched out a straight fist, hitting Sauer on the left side of the face.

Saul closed his eyes and backed away, feeling the burning pain on his face. He touched it with his left hand, and his face throbbed. "It seems that the effect is very good." As he said, he squatted on the ground, grabbed some dust and smeared it on his right face, then grabbed a little bit and put it on his hair.

"Almost." Garland nodded.

The two walked towards the mine, passed the guards, and walked all the way until they saw Bill standing next to the black iron box. They looked at each other and walked over.

"Hmm..." Bill, who was bored, saw the two people coming, and immediately lifted his spirits. He straightened his collar, jumped off the stone, and said in a high voice: "Wow, it seems that you haven't completely resolved this matter." While speaking, he looked at the two people who came.

"We don't want this either." Garland replied softly.

Saul didn't speak, because Garland's punch just now really hurt a little.

"In short, remember, in the mine, you do what the psychic scholar asks you to do. Don't go against him, otherwise, your result may be the same as Andrew." When he said "Andrew", Bill narrowed his eyes and showed a meaningful smile on his face.

Saul looked at Bill with cold eyes gradually, but before Bill noticed, his eyes became gentle again.

Bill opened his mouth and was about to continue to say something, but his eyes suddenly moved further away from the two of them.

Sauer followed Bill's gaze and looked behind him. Not far away, the psychic scholar and two heavily armed guards were walking towards the entrance of the mine. Every step he took, Sauer's heart lifted a little bit. Although he had an idea in his mind, he didn't have a very specific execution plan. Everything could only be taken one step at a time.

Compared with the first meeting, the psionic scholar did not wear the ill-fitting robe before, but instead wore a brown-black long coat and trousers that are convenient for exploration. He gave people a much more normal impression, unlike the paranoia and madness when they first met. He was holding an object wrapped in silver silk, which looked like a mirror, and on his back was a large backpack.

The guards on both sides wore silver-white light armor, helmets, and sabers hanging from their waists, almost clinging to the psychic scholar.

Seeing this scene, for some reason, Sauer felt a little relieved. At least, judging from the protection of the guards and the attitude of the spirit stone scholar, going to the mine is also a matter that needs to be protected for the spirit stone scholar. This means that the spirit stone scholar's own combat ability may not be too strong.

maybe……

Saul prayed in his heart.

"Bill." The psychic stone scholar called after approaching.

"Immediately." Bill replied with a smile, then took out the key to open the black iron box, took out the psychic lamp from it, and handed it to the guard and two miners.

Afterwards, the psychic stone scholar turned his attention to Garland, "Are you the miner who turned off the psychic lamp?" He looked up and down, "I remember it was... called..."

"Garland." Garland replied.

"What about you?" The psychic stone scholar looked at Saul.

"Saul." When answering, Saul deliberately suppressed his voice.

"Take me to the place where the psychic light is off." The psychic stone scholar looked at the two of them, and seeing that they hadn't moved, he urged, "Let's go now."

Shaoer turned his head and looked at the dark mine. Although he was not recognized by the psionic scholar and passed the first level, for some reason, the scene in front of him reminded him of the nightmare from last night. Suddenly, he felt very scared in his heart. The plan that he didn’t plan to go into the mine for the time being seemed to have no effect.

Garland took the lead with his right foot and walked into the mine.

(End of this chapter)

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