Lord Highlander

Chapter 544: 533. Insight

   Chapter 544 533. Insight

   Bradbury Abandoned Manor is located in the old aristocratic district, and this urban area is full of various old aristocratic mansions.

  These mansions occupy a very large area. In the city of Beina, where every inch of land is expensive, these ancient aristocratic mansions are huge wealth in themselves. The quaint walls outside some mansions have become old under the baptism of years. Some buildings have been repaired several times, and now they have a sense of the vicissitudes of history, appear solemn and solemn, and have a little bit of decadent and lonely Gothic style.

  Walking on this street, you can often see some guard battalion knights riding through the quiet long street. The walls on both sides of the street are covered with dense ivy and ivy.

  When Suldak passed by the knights, they would carefully examine the badge on Suldak's chest.

It seems that this place is far more heavily guarded than Suldak imagined. It is hard to imagine how the rebel army managed to attack Bradbury at night under the inspection of so many guard battalion knights. estate.

  It's a pity that the woman from the Thieves Union didn't give enough information last night, and Suldak didn't know the relevant details.

There is a wide square at the gate of Bradbury Manor. This is the place where carriages are parked for grand balls. Some weeds and thorny vines have grown between the flat stone slabs. The large iron gate at the gate of the manor is rusty. There are many traces, and this nearly three-meter-high marble humanoid statue is erected in front of the door.

The low black stele at the foot of the statue is inscribed: 1708-1857, the Green Empire, Duke Hector Bradbury, the great lord of Mount Pagros in the province of Pena, he walked up the mountains with a sword in his hand The spirit and glory left by him will become the most precious wealth here. Joseph Angel Boulder wrote in the fall of 1857.

Suldak didn't know which emperor Joseph was the first emperor of the Grimm Empire, but he seemed to be able to leave his name on this monument, so that the descendants of the Bradbury family still did not dare to mention it when they were at their worst. It is said that it is because of the stele under the statue.

In order to commemorate the great hero's outstanding contribution to the city of Bena, no one wants to live in this manor. On Bradbury's birthday, some people will place a bouquet of flowers in front of the bronze statue at the gate of the manor. .

  Duke Hector Bradbury fought and traveled all over his life. Although he has the status of duke, he has never been in charge of the province of Bena.

  Surdak stood in front of this statue, looking at this man who dared to marry a giant sea beast as his wife, he felt a lot of emotion in his heart.

There was a big hole in the iron gate of the manor. They had lost their function as a door, and they were tied together with iron wires, which became part of the outer wall of the manor. The big hole that was opened could almost allow Suldak to walk in on horseback. The iron bar was cut off by a sharp weapon. Suldak felt that his blood red crescent should not be so sharp, and it kept cutting the iron bar as thick as a child's arm on the big iron gate.

There was no guard at the gate of the dilapidated manor. Surdak walked around the manor, left the horse outside the manor, and walked into this decaying manor alone. There were traces left by the battle everywhere. and some messy footprints.

  A group of guard battalion knights came from a distance, and once again set their sights on Suldak.

  Knowing that he had attracted the attention of the knights of the guard battalion, Suldak had no intention of sneaking into the manor for a turn, but rode his horse out from the other side of the long street in the aristocratic district.

After the rebel army attacked Bradbury Manor, the guard battalion strengthened the patrolling of the old aristocratic district. As long as any suspicious situation was found, the knights of the guard battalion would watch from afar, for fear that the rebel army would suddenly appear in the city again. …

  Suldak spent three silver coins in the grocery store to buy parchment and envelopes, and went to a restaurant next to the hotel for lunch before returning to the Maple Leaf Hotel.

  …

   Returning to the hotel, Sulda opened the curtains.

   During the day, the back street of the hotel is quieter than at night. There are not many pedestrians and there are not many magic caravans on the side of the road.

As expected, Mrs. Dorothy's carriage had disappeared in place. In the small townhouse opposite, a young man in a white shirt was sitting on a wicker chair on the terrace, quietly reading a book. The young man Wearing leather armor and breeches, his body is very well-proportioned, and there is a glass of wine on the coffee table, looking very leisurely.

  Suldak withdrew his gaze.

  He turned and sat at the desk, picked up the pen and wrote a letter to Beatrice first.

  He corresponded with Hathaway, and the reply letter was always sent to Beatrice, and Beatrice was more free.

   Then he wrote a visiting letter to Marquis Luther, stating that he had already arrived in Bena City, indicating that he would stay in Bena City this week and could visit at any time.

  Suldak finished writing the two letters and put them in an envelope, and glued the mouth of the envelope with red mud, and pulled the rope by the wall to call for the waiter.

   Not long after, there was a knock on the door.

  Suldak went to the door and opened it. A hotel waiter stood at the door and asked Suldak respectfully: "My lord, what do you need?"

  Suldak asked the waiter to wait at the door, turned around and took out two letters from the table and handed them to the waiter, and gave him a tip of one silver coin, asking him to mail the two letters according to the address.

  The waiter took the silver coins and letter paper with a look of joy on his face, and he usually received a tip for sending letters.

  Seeing the waiter put the two letters in his arms, bowed to Suldak, and quickly walked out of the hotel, he began to prepare for the sacrificial ceremony.

  He planned to go to Bradbury Manor, an old aristocratic area, again at night, but this time he had to be prepared to go to the manor.

   Wait until everything is ready for the sacrifice ceremony.

Suldak took out a magic-sealing box from his magic pocket, which contained the skulls of four salamanders. As sacrifices, the salamanders' heads were obviously taller than the hellhound's. Take it up a notch.

  Since he discovered that there were three more optional blessing effects in the sacrificial ceremony last time, Suldak has not tried these three blessing effects, mainly because these blessing effects require more sacrifices.

  Before going to Bradbury Manor this time, Suldak was going to try the magic effect of 'insight' among the three blessings.

Seeing the double-faced and four-armed demon statue emerging from the center of the altar, Suldak stood on the altar, holding a salamander head in both hands and offering it to the face of the god. He conveyed to the demon the desire to gain insight Ability, but unfortunately the Demon God Statue didn't respond at all.

  Gritting his teeth, he took out a well-preserved salamander head from the magic sealing box and sacrificed it. As the salamander head turned into a breath and disappeared, the ability of insight still failed to come to him.

  Suldak was cruel, and took out the third head as a sacrifice. A beam of light descended from the ceiling, covering Suldak's whole body...

   That’s all for today, I’ll make up the difference tomorrow

  

  

  (end of this chapter)

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