Quenched long order

Chapter 6 Anger

Chapter 6 Anger

Regis walked in, followed by Kerry.

When Sauer entered the inside of the market, he could feel the scrutiny of the guards on both sides. The other party was looking at him from top to bottom, as if he was assessing whether he was in danger of causing trouble. He did not speed up or slow down. Instead, he always maintained a normal speed to make himself less suspicious. Fortunately, he was not stopped until he left the guard's field of vision.

The inner side of the trading market is also lively and hot. The shops here are more luxurious, and each has a separate hut. Moreover, the larger shops have their own area. However, the miners who consume in the inner side have richer expressions on their faces. There are not only satisfaction and enjoyment, but also regret and confusion.

Regis walked alone towards a shop with a dice sign.

casino.

Sauer looked at the miners coming out of the casino. Most of them were beating their chests and feet. Every few steps, they stopped, raised their left hand, and slapped the back of their right hand vigorously, as if blaming his right hand for betting on the wrong position, or why he didn’t bet on the wrong position. Only a very few miners were full of joy, with their heads held high, and the expression of winners on their gray and black faces.

"Don't worry, Saul, Regis doesn't gamble anymore." Kerry turned his head and explained, with confidence written all over his face.

Has it reached the point where you need to "specially rest assured"?Regis's gambling addiction seems to be serious, and Kerry explained to me so eagerly, could it be that the conflict between Sauer and Regis was mainly due to this aspect?

Saul thought to himself, looking at the back of Regis who was swallowed by the gate of the casino not far away, he had a judgment in his heart.

"I hope so." His tone of reply was very calm, even to the point of being a little cold.

Hearing Sauer's bad tone, Kerry's eyes widened and he opened his mouth, as if he wanted to explain further, or to vouch for Regis, but before he could speak, he was interrupted by Sauer.

"No, he's out." Saul raised his right hand slightly, signaling Kerry not to continue talking.

When Kerry heard this, he turned his head quickly, just in time to see Regis walking heavily from the entrance of the casino with a livid face.

After Regis came back, he sighed softly and said, "They said they couldn't help with this matter, let us look elsewhere." Having said that, he looked around, "Let's go over there and look." Then, he pointed with his right hand to the direction where the crowd gathered not far away.

Kerry nodded again and again, still firmly believing that Regis could solve this matter.

Sauer looked at the direction of Regis's right finger, and a signboard with two fists appeared in his eyes. His gaze was downward, and the store was crowded with people waving banknotes. In the middle of the crowd, there seemed to be two miners waving their fists.

Boxing ring, boxing match.

The reason why Regis chose to go to the boxing ring is probably because he met some people from gambling, but judging from his performance and the speed when he returned from the casino, he probably didn't gain anything.

Thinking of this, Saul frowned. Even though he was not familiar with Garland, and Garland was willing to help him because of Saul's identity, no matter what, it was Garan who rescued him from the dark mine and proposed the plan to change the lamp. Reasonably, he must rescue Garland as soon as possible, at least not to be sent to the psychic scholar.

"Is there anyone you know there?" Saul asked softly.

"There are a few." Regis nodded, "Hurry up, we have to hurry up." After speaking, he strode towards the boxing ring.Saul and Kerry followed closely behind.

The closer to the boxing ring, the louder the cheers.

After Regis approached the crowd, he squeezed in expertly, leaving Saul and Kerry standing outside the crowd. The two looked at each other in blank dismay. After losing Regis's trace, they could only stand outside the crowd and wait, just like the situation outside the casino just now.

The smell of sweat floated from the center of the field, cheers and boos came and went, and every punch in the center of the field affected the hearts of the audience.

"Did you find Regis?" Kerry looked around on tiptoe, but because of his height, the only thing he could see was the head.

Saul searched in the crowd, but couldn't find Regis's position for a while. Just as he spoke, he suddenly felt himself standing on his head with chills all over his body, and his body seemed to be burning. Before he could understand what happened to his body, a loud roar suddenly came from behind:
"Saul!"

Roar is his name.

He felt that the voice was very familiar, as if he had heard it before, so he turned his head quickly, and he saw a striking red hair. Under the red hair was a rough face. This face was now covered with gray-black mineral ash, and it was almost impossible to see the original appearance, but even so, he could still clearly feel the anger on this distorted face.

Redhead, irritable.

A face that had confronted him before instantly appeared in Sauer's mind. The person in front of him was undoubtedly the miner who had troubled him before, and his name was Andrew.

The person in front of him was Andrew. In the mine before, he could only turn his head to look for the missing miner because of Garland's presence. Now, beside the boxing match in the inner area of ​​the trading market, he appeared again, even more angry than before.

Shaoer glanced left and right. Because of Andrew's roar, the people around had noticed him. This was not what he wanted to see, so he stepped forward and tried to calm down with a calm voice: "There are too many people here, let's go out and talk about it."

It might be more dangerous to be alone with Andrew, but he didn't want to make a big deal out of it. After all, if the news of the light going out got out, it might be more difficult to rescue Garland.

His words didn't seem to have any effect, and Andrew still walked up.

"Saul? What's going on?" Kerry shouted softly, his voice trembling.

"Go away first." Sauer whispered, if Kerry got too close, Kerry might also become Andrew's target.

When Kerry saw Andrew walking in, seeing Andrew's burly figure, he swallowed, and unconsciously took a few steps away from his feet. Faced with this kind of opponent, even if he wanted to help directly, the result would probably be a hindrance.

"There are too many people here, go outside, I'll tell you where Sean is." When Andrew approached, Sauer lowered his voice.

Andrew stood in front of Sauer, his burly figure was like a hill, the muscles on his arms were tense, and then he grabbed Saul's collar with his left hand.

The sense of danger made Sauer couldn't help taking a step back, narrowly avoiding Andrew's left hand.

Seeing Sauer dodging, Andrew's anger seemed to explode when encountering sparks. He took a step with his right foot, rushed forward, and then grabbed Saul with both hands.

Saul dodged subconsciously, but there was no room to dodge behind him. When he realized this, even if he fled in the other direction immediately, it was too late. His left shoulder had already been grabbed, and then his whole body was pulled towards Andrew, and he was lifted up and held above his head.

"Look, look, look!"

"Hey, look at this, this is lively."

"What happened?"

More and more boxing spectators noticed Sauer and Andrew.

"Sauer!" Kerry yelled, but it didn't have any effect, and his voice was suppressed by the surrounding discussions. He looked around, but couldn't find Regis. He reached out and grabbed his golden hair, and then ran towards the guards inside the trading market, "Hold on."

(End of this chapter)

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