The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 816: Voyeur

Bai En looked at this tavern sleepily. He doesn't like it. This tavern is a place frequented by a group of people from the lower classes-oath takers, tunnel fighters, expelled engineers, expelled mercenaries, etc. It is considered to be the dirtiest ghost place in this dwarf city, which can actually explain some problems.

He noticed that, despite all this, the scarred and vulgar dwarves still respected their table. Bai En was very happy about this. He is now the only human being present, and he has no doubt that if he is not with Gray Logan and Snowry, he will be in big trouble.

He knew he was drunk. In the past few days, he seems to have done nothing but drinking. When Angelica was studying the map and was about to leave, Borek and Eisenheim-Schneider searched the library for more information about the dragon, and when Mackason made his machine, he and the two dwarves Except for drinking beer, he did almost nothing.

He knew that he should cheer up and not be immersed in alcoholic paralysis because of a woman. But why not? He has nothing else to do. The cold war between him and Angelica became worse, and the prospect of going to Longshan did not make him happy. Why not get drunk? Why not enjoy it?

Besides, where is Eisenheim-Schneider? The magician disappeared again. He just stayed with the three of them for a while, drank a few glasses of wine, and told them his findings. But what he said was enough to make anyone want to drink only.

Calandir is ancient and powerful. He woke up a few months ago, and during this time he had driven most of the dwarves out of the valleys of the mountains and burned most of the town. The mercenaries hired by the villagers never returned, nor did many oath takers who wanted to kill him.

People worry that this monster will attack the Slaughterhouse in the near future. No one knows what will happen next, but they all know that things will get worse. Why do n’t you get drunk? Angelica may not agree, but what about? As she pointed out, he ca n’t tell her what to do, so why should he let her order him? No matter how angry she is, He wants to drink. Bai En thought sullenly.

Now he is drunk, very drunk. They are: Grey Logan, Snowry and himself. He may not be as drunk as everyone else, but it's about the same. Although he drank less than a quarter of those two dwarf lunatics, the dwarf beer was much stronger than human beer, and he was not used to them.

The hotel is full. All around are the dirtiest dwarf warriors that Brian has seen since entering Guntergrim and fighting in the underground hall. When he thought of this, he realized they were being watched.

The stranger hid in the dark alcove of the inn. His face was shrouded in shadows, but Bai En can see from his outline that there is a slightly protruding crown in the middle of his hair, which is a sign of the oath-taker. He seemed to realize that Bai En's eyes were staring at him, and a head came out of the shadows.

Bai En saw a short dwarf, with a pair of mean eyes and a short beard. His hair crown was dyed gray, which was shorter than that of Gray Rogan. As a dwarf, he was thin and boneless, chewing on something in his mouth. He has strange tattoos on his face and bare arms.

He walked towards their table. Bai En can see a long dagger tied to his leg and a short pick on his shoulder. His pants and vest are black, and his sleeveless shirt is gray.

"I heard you are going to find a dragon," said the stranger. His voice was low, and the words seemed to come from the corner of his mouth. He secretly looked at the three people on the table.

What does it matter? "Asked Gray Rogan.

"Dragon has gold."

"I heard. What does this have to do with you?"

"Carlandier has a lot of treasures. Anyway. The old fire lizard has been entrenched in these mountains for nearly a thousand years."

"I'm not interested in gold, but its life. It means either kill this thing or die in an attempt." Gray Rogan said.

"If Snowry does it first, it won't." Snowry added.

"So. I fully understand. For an oath taker, this is also a glorious death. I want to try it myself."

"We can't stop you." Gray Logan said, "Just don't block my way."

"Very good. Can I sit down and eat something with you?"

"As long as you can afford your own beer," Grerogan said after glancing at the other party.

The newcomer replied: "I can do this, and I can buy you a cup."

Grey Rogan and Snowy opened their eyes at the same time. Bai En speculates that this is an abnormal behavior belonging to the dwarf.

"Steiger, some people call it dexterous fingers, waiting for you to send."

"A thief."

"Once, it was a pity," Steiger said. "But I am now an oath slayer."

"You were caught!" Snowry said.

"Yeah, in the treasure trove of the Foglund clan, I was holding an amber necklace in my hand."

Grey Rogan looked at him with interest.

"I am very surprised that the Vogrund family did not kill you."

"They plan to do this. But they threw me into the dungeon first, but I pried off the lock and escaped. There was a hidden passage outside their base camp. Of course, the shame of being caught and exposed was what made me Oath swearer. "

Revealed? Bai En thought, did this dwarf wear a mask when stealing something? An unconscious figure of a dwarf walking in a mask and walking timidly appeared in his mind.

"The shame of being caught!" Guerrero said angrily. Bane was not surprised by Gray Rogan's anger. He always managed to impress Baeen on the impression that dwarves have a higher moral standard than humans. Steig seemed to refute this, although Bane thought that even by dwarf standards, the thief was a little weird.

The way he speaks almost has a boastful taste, which is completely at odds with the reticence of Guerrerogan and Snowy. Bai En thinks he may not be fully awake. Of course, Bai En also has another thinking, how many oath takers? If a thief will become an oath taker because of being caught, then the number of oath takers among the dwarves will certainly not be small. But Bai En had never seen so many oath takers before coming here.

Perhaps this is a thief who has a great passion for theft? An elegant thief who likes to challenge himself and steal only artworks?

"Yeah, you have to understand that once I was debunked, no one would talk to me, my family rejected me, my fiancee broke off with me, this seems particularly unfair, because I just want to put this necklace As a wedding gift for her. "

Grey Rogan glared at Steiger. Snowry opened his eyes wide and made no surprise that he was surprised. Steiger is confessing the most heinous crime of all dwarf crimes, and he confessed shamelessly in a completely reasonable tone. If Steiger really noticed this, he didn't say anything. "So I went to the temple of Dular, cut my hair, and shaved my beard."

"You don't seem to be particularly ashamed," Bai En asked. Steig turned to look at him.

"Young man, my profession is locksmith, which makes me forced to be a thief ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ I am ashamed, because I shame my family, and because I do n’t have enough wisdom to be caught. I want to use death to make up for my sins, but before I die, I want to compensate everyone I owe. Since I have used up all the gold I got, I am ready to take me back from the dragon ’s treasure Of compensation. "

Bai En looked at him squinting. He didn't know how sincere Steig was. Maybe he was suffering from a dwarf gold rush and just wanted to get close to the treasure. Maybe he was not a true oath-slayer at all, just wanted to accompany them to steal treasure. Who knows? Does a thief in a dwarf still have a sense of honor and morality?

However, Guerrerogan seemed relieved by Steiger's explanation. He no longer looked like he was going to use an ax to slash the skull of the oathbreaker who thought he was a thief. Bai En also found himself very interested in Steiger's story.

"Are you a locksmith? I heard that the dwarves' locksmith skills are superb."

"Yeah, we are indeed. I think this is another reason why I took the path of crime. Challenge it. I want to prove that I am better than others by defeating the work of other locksmiths."

Bai En covers her face helplessly, not knowing what to say.

Grey Rogan snorted. "Some things are not good."

"Snowry wants another beer."

"Bai En thinks he will go back to the palace staggeringly," Bai En finally said.

"Be careful with your wallet," Steiger said. Bai En smiled and patted his belt-found it was not there.

Steig held out a big hand to hold it. "Sorry," he said. "Old habits are hard to change."