The scene changes.

The figure of Reans appeared in the dormitory, but at this time, the night had already fallen, and it was even halfway through.

The time of the copy was last night, to be more specific, it should be around 12 o'clock in the evening.

Reans started this round of copies mainly to really test the strength of the Glenbaggen family.

Because of the constraints of the "slave contract", there are too many people with the blood of the Glenbaggen family in the family's residence.

As a result, Reans couldn't let go of his hands and feet.

Especially when he met some extraordinary people, Reans wanted to go forward to "ask for advice".

But most of the time, they were surrounded by people from the Glenbaggen family, or they were the blood of the Glenbaggen family.

This is very annoying...

Now that he has lifted the restrictions, he can finally experience the strength of the family.

If they are just strong on the outside but weak on the inside, maybe he doesn't need to run away, and can just kill them all in reality.

Reens skillfully released himself from the "slave contract", and then jumped from several meters high to the ground along the window of the room.

In this way, Reens successfully left the military castle.

At this time, Reens was a little relieved.

Fortunately, the rooms where these soldiers lived belonged to the bottom of the castle, and the upper floors were the rooms of the generals.

Otherwise, the living place was too high, and Reens really couldn't go out in this way.

After landing, Reens picked up speed and rushed to the Glenbargen family's residence in the inner city.

Reens' behavior, of course, aroused the suspicion of Lucretia, who had been observing him in some way.

But because the distance problem may lead to accidents, and Reens is not an important person in her heart.

So, she recalled her "reconnaissance method".

...

After spending some time on the journey, Reens successfully sneaked into the Glenbargen family.

He did not go to kill anyone directly, but first came to the dormitory where he served as a secret guard.

Reens quietly sneaked into the room, observed the surrounding situation, and found that only Harriman's bed was lying in the room.

"Did Ben leave too?"

"Yes... He had already prepared to leave, but he stayed here to investigate the situation of the Glenbargen family."

"And with the intelligence information I provided, he naturally had no need to continue investigating."

Reens guessed secretly.

After thinking for a while, Reens walked to Harriman's bed and gently woke him up.

"Who?"

Harriman quickly stood up and shouted vigilantly.

"Anjing... It's me, Reens."

Reens stretched out his hand to hold down Harriman's right hand that was about to draw the sword, and said softly.

"Long time no see, you have improved, Harriman."

Then, Reens smiled and praised Harriman.

"It's you, Reens."

"Where have you been? You haven't come back before, Ben and I thought you had died in the mandatory mission."

Harriman said with some surprise.

"That mandatory mission is a bit special and takes a long time, so I can't come back."

"Even now, I secretly rushed back to see you and Ben."

"It's just... it seems that you are the only one here, where is Ben?"

Reens explained to Harriman and asked him about Ben's situation.

Although he had some guesses, Reens still felt that asking would be more reassuring.

"Ben... is missing."

"After Ben and I thought you might have died in the mandatory mission, he disappeared soon after."

Harriman responded with a gloomy look.

Obviously, at that time, he thought that his two friends had died young.

"It's okay... Ben, good things happen to people, maybe he is on a secret mission like me?"

Rins breathed a sigh of relief, and then comforted Harriman.

It's great that Ben didn't die on the mission.

Since he is missing, it means that there is a high probability that Ben left by himself.

However, Ben didn't seem to leave any hints for Harriman...

Is it because Harriman didn't find it? Or because the situation when he left was special and he didn't have time to leave a message for Harriman?

Rins thought to himself.

"By the way, Harriman... do you want to leave the Glenbargen family?"

After roughly confirming Ben's situation, Reins finally asked about the purpose of this.

As a friend, in

After he was freed from his bondage, Reens also wanted to pull his companions out of the sea of ​​suffering.

So he came here and asked Harriman about his wishes.

Harriman was silent...

"Alas..."

Seeing this, Reens sighed.

Although Harriman did not say it clearly, his silence had given the answer.

Everyone has his own choices, everyone has his own goals and dreams...

Reens thought of what Harriman always said to him before, that he wanted to become a big man.

He has also been insisting on his dream, and he believes that only in the Glenbagen family can he have a greater chance of achieving his goal.

Yes... The Glenbagen family said too well on the surface.

As long as these dark guards can become extraordinary knights by taking the [Element Baptism Potion].

Then, the family will release them from the "slave contract" and even let them become the management of the family.

And this, in the family, there are examples.

So, the Glenbagen family really did what they promised.

Harriman was not stupid, he knew the family was just making empty promises...

He also knew that it was difficult to survive the "recruitment" that would come at any time and continue;

and to save enough contributions to exchange for [Element Baptism Potion].

However, the channel provided by the Glenbogen family was already the shortest shortcut to his dream in his cognition.

"Okay, no need to say more, I understand your idea."

"We all have our own goals... I don't agree with your idea, but I respect your choice."

Riens reached out to stop Harriman from explaining, and then said calmly.

"Also, remember... Don't go out tonight no matter what sound you hear."

"Even if you hear the family's summons, it's best not to take the initiative to do anything. If you can stay in the room, that would be the best."

"Because I don't want to kill the wrong person..."

Riens said seriously.

After saying that, he turned and left this dormitory full of memories. Perhaps, he would never come again...

Harriman stretched out his hand to hold Reens, but finally let go silently.

"Ah..."

Harriman sighed.

Friends and dreams, which one is more important?

At this moment, he has made a choice.

He doesn't know if he will regret it in the future, but he won't regret it now.

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