Chapter 861: the fickleness of the world
Most of the innâs guests stood in their original positions, unsure of what to do.
They were all arranged to stay here by their acquaintances in the town. They did not usually walk around the inn, so naturally, they knew nothing about Kant and the others.
From the conversation between Kant and the Beastman, the reason why these attackers came to find them was indeed because their targets were Kant and the others.
If they did not understand the situation, should they continue to participate in this mess?
Most of the nomads wandering in the lobby and the escalators had such thoughts in their minds.
âI donât know anything. I need to go back to my room and pack my bags now. What does your conflict with those people have to do with us?âA dwarf walked out of the crowd and said to the CARADIA soldier and his group.
The leading soldier glanced at Kant who was sitting on the chair and stopped the dwarf who was about to turn around and leave.
âPlease Wait,âthe soldier said.
âWhat? You want to force others to stay?âThere was a hint of annoyance in the dwarfâs tone.
âThose who want to stay will stay, and those who want to leave will leave,âKant said calmly. âSome people are worried that they will get into trouble. Such thoughts are unavoidable. âBut on behalf of Caradia, I promise everyone who did not leave the table to participate in the discussion. âWhatever you say, we will not leak it out. âMoreover, as long as you choose to continue staying in the inn, we can guarantee the safety of all of your lives before you leave the town.â
After Kant said this, the noisy scene became quiet.
After a while, the passengers who were trapped by choice found a chair near the dining table and sat down.
â⌠Alright then.âThe Dwarf who was stopped by the soldier frowned and thought for a while, then agreed.
The soldier on the side saw that Kantâs attitude was somewhat relaxed, and immediately brought him to a chair near Kant and sat down.
âThank you for Your Trust.âKant nodded, then shifted his gaze to the dwarf beside him and asked, âWhatâs Your Name?â
âMoliere.âThe dwarf glanced at Kant and replied.
âMm.âKant raised his head and said to all the nomads, âPerhaps before today, none of you knew who we were. âThen let me first make a self-introduction. âMy name is Kant. I am the Lord of the oasis country called Caradia on another continent. âThe people with me are the soldier and generals from Caradia.â
âHello, everyone. My name is Bunduk. I am the commander of the troops of Caradia.âAfter receiving Kantâs signal, Bunduk made a brief introduction.
âHello, everyone. My name is Abel. âI am a soldier from the Elf Kingdom. âThe troops of our elf kingdom and the soldiers of Caradia were sent to this small island to carry out a mission together.âAfter hearing their words, Abel spoke, he spoke consciously.
âSo itâs You!âOne of the passengers in the crowd screamed in surprise. âYou went up the mountain and rescued the Midget clan. Iâve heard that you also have the names of the other two human captain.â
âYes.âAbel smiled and nodded. âThen do you know the current situation of Klidoff Dave?â
Even when he met the dwarf clan last time, he had never heard the dwarf clan chief mention Klidoff Daveâs name. Now that he met someone who knew the inside story, Abel couldnât help but ask.
âI heard that he has been removed from his post by the Supervision Department.âThe tenant thought for a moment and replied, âBut after that, no one has seen him. I donât know if the midget clan imprisoned him or if he escaped somewhere by himself.â
âI see,âAbel said, âIf that person was only removed from his post, the punishment for removing him from his post is too light based on what he has done.â
âIs Dave Klidoff the councilman who set up a trap to make the world think that the Midget clan disappeared?âKant raised his eyebrows and asked.
âYes. The reason we came to this island is probably because of what he did,âAbel said angrily.
âI see,âKant replied.
âLetâs not talk about this for now. Everyone, tell us what happened to you today.âBunduk recalled the letter Devitt wrote. On the letter.., it did mention the name of the person named Klidoff. However, the most important thing now was to consolidate the clues in everyoneâs hands. Therefore, he hurriedly asked the host, âWho will speak first?â
âEveryoneâs experiences are similar, right? I thinkâŚâa passenger in the crowd said.
âYes, yes.âAll the other passengers, even a few attendants, echoed.
âYou guys stayed together?âBunduk was stunned and said.
âYes.âAnother passenger explained, âEveryone was called to the lobby by a young waiter. He said that some of the leftovers from this morning were found to contain toxins. âEveryone who has eaten breakfast needs to go downstairs for a health check.â
âDid any of us receive such news?âBunduk confirmed with the soldier behind him. After receiving a negative answer, Bunduk turned to the tenant and asked, âWhen you were called to the hall, what time was it?â
âAround seven oâclock at night,âthe tenant replied.
âI see.âBunduk seemed to have thought of something and muttered under his breath.
âAt that time, we were still eating in the dining hall.âAbel thought carefully. âBut why didnât we hear anything downstairs?â
Kant pondered for a moment and asked, âWhat did the waiter who brought you the news look like?â
âHe was thinner than the other orcs, and his face was pale,âthe tenant answered as he recalled.
âCould it be the same person?âAbel and Kant looked at each other, their eyes filled with confusion. Then they shouted, âRight? Where did that waiter go? We havenât seen him in the cellar?â
âIf he is a member of the Dark Side, he should have escaped from this inn by now,âBunduk said. âIf he is a staff member who was kidnapped in the innâŚâ
Bunduk didnât have the heart to say the rest of his words.
âDo you know the waiter mentioned by the tenant?âKant asked the others.
âOf course they do,âBunduk said calmly.
âBunduk?âAbel asked in confusion, âHave you seen this waiter with other waiters before?â
âYes, when I went to the backyard to boil medicine tonight.âBunduk looked coldly at the two or three waiters and said, âHe and he are bullying that waiter with their fists and feet.â
The two waiters who were named by Bunduk looked embarrassed.
Chapter 862: the helpless situation
After hearing this, Abelâs expression also became solemn. He said, âI didnât expect this kind of thing to happen in this shop. It seems that the things that happened today have finally found the source. You two have to give us a good explanation.â
The two orcs looked at each other, the attendant standing opposite Kant said, âMy lords, the attack by an outsider really has nothing to do with us. âIn terms of who is to blame, it was that attendant who made a mistake and let the attacker take advantage of the loophole.â
âStop bullshitting me!âAbel frowned, he shouted, âIs it up to you to decide whether itâs right or wrong? I hate it the most when you gang up and bully the weak bastards. Now, straighten out the timeline of what you know and ask the others what you did wrong!â
â⌠Yes.âThe waiter pursed his lips, he replied, âThis waiter is an orphan brought back from the suburbs by our boss. He is weak and withdrawn. We usually just⌠Play around with him. I didnât expect this kid to poison our food. However, the heavens take care of us. This morning, everyone went to the city gate to help unload the goods and had breakfast in the tavern on the street. âThe employeeâs meal was thrown away.â
âAnd then?âBunduk asked coldly, âWhen did you find out?â
âWhen we returned to the shop at noon, we didnât know about this.âThe waiter continued, âBut the people from the sanitation center on the street came to our shop and said that the leftovers sent by the kitchen were poisoned. âAt that time, the cashier panicked and immediately asked us to search the kitchen to find out who poisoned them and how.â
âYou didnât immediately inform the guests in the shop?âAbel asked in puzzlement.
âAt that time, even if we informed everyone, we couldnât explain it clearly,âthe waiter standing in the corner replied.
âGo on,âKant said faintly.
âThen, that Kidâs actions were discovered by us.âThe attendant paused for a moment before continuing, âBefore we brought him before the Lord of the accounting department, we dealt him a heavy blow in the backyard and taught him a lesson.â
âIt shouldnât be just a heavy blow, right?âBunduk recalled the scene he saw. After taking a deep breath, he said, âDidnât that attendant faint?â
âNo! That Kid is definitely playing dead. Seeing that you are here, Lord, heâŚâthe waiter defended himself.
âIf I hadnât appeared in the backyard, that waiter would have been knocked unconscious by you.âBunduk interrupted him and said, âContinue to tell me what happened next.â
âYesâŚâthe waiterâs expression didnât look good. After all, he was used to being arrogant among the waiters. When he was suddenly taught a lesson, he couldnât refute. It was inevitable that his mood was not good However, Kant and the others had taken great care of their inn. As the waiter in the inn, he had to endure whatever words Bunduk said At this time, he replied in a low and humble voice, âAfter you leave, Lord, we will send Jackie to the cashier and let him do as he pleases At this time, Jackie woke up again and cried to the cashier about how we usually treated him The cashier said, âAfter this matter is settled, we will deal with the few of us.â
âNext, we will go to each guest room and call all the guests, saying that we are doing a health inspection,âanother waiter added.
âAnd then? Why didnât you inform us? When was the cashier killed?âKant asked.
âBecause, apart from dinner time, our main target of investigation is the guests who had breakfast or lunch in the restaurant. They didnât eat in the restaurant. The only person who had eaten was Mr. Kant, and the dishes he ordered were cooked by the head chef of the restaurant. The ingredients used by the head chef were purchased and stored by him.â
âI see.âKant nodded. âThen how did the accountant get killed?â
âIt was that kid, Jackie. I heard the accountant talking to him alone in the kitchen. After a while, I heard the news that the accountant was killed.âThe waiterâs eyes seemed to be spitting fire as he gnashed his teeth.
âJackie? !âBunduk said in surprise.
âThere were only two people in the kitchen, he and the cashier. It must be him.âThe waiter nodded.
âWho was the first person to discover the scene?âKant raised his hand and asked everyone in the hall.
The nomads who were listening to the story attentively were stunned for a moment, then they pointed at each other.
âI remember it was Mr. DewitzâŚâ
âNo, I heard it from someone else,âthe person named denied.
In the end, they still could not find the source of the news.
Everyoneâs expression became distressed.
âIf no one is lying,âKant lowered his eyes and said, âIt seems that the first person who discovered this scene was one of the group of people who were kidnapped just now.â
âYour Majesty, you meanâŚâAbel widened his eyes and recalled the scene he saw in the corridor when Jackie came to deliver the message. Then, he asked the waiter urgently, âHow were you kidnapped by those people?â
âMr. Cashier died of suffocation because he was strangled by a rope,âthe waiter said. âExcept for the hall, the kitchen can only lead to the backyard. âWhen all of us were searching the backyard, we were attacked from behind. âTherefore, before the attackers revealed their identities, we didnât know who the attackers were.â
âIt seems that Jackie chose to cooperate with the people from the dark side in the panic,âKant said with a nod.
âTheir conditions were probably âthey will send you out of the town safelyâor something like that,âBunduk sighed and said.
âAfter I saw through their conspiracy, Jackie should have already escaped from this inn,âAbel said. âHe is now penniless. I wonder where he will run to?â
âI donât know,âBunduk replied in a deep voice.
âI think he will still return to the inn. After all, this is the only place he can hide in this town,âKant said. âWhether he killed him or not, we have to ask him personally when the time comes.â
âYes.âBunduk nodded.
âMy Lords, we have told you everything that happened today,âthe waiter said. âSince you have already understood the whole situation, can you let us go back and rest?â
Abel glanced at the waiter, walked to the tea table, and said to everyone, âThank you for your hard work. Please go back and rest.â
CHAPTER 863: The Search of piecemeal clues
âIf there are any more personal details, you can tell any of us in the troops later. âToday, we wonât delay everyoneâs rest. âAfter all, most people should be tired,âKant added.
âLord.âA nomads in the crowd said, âI hope I can leave the city tomorrow. Can you send a few soldiers to protect me? âSend them to the city gate. âThen Iâll send someone I know to pick me up.â
âMe too.ââMe too!â
After him, a few nomads asked.
âYour HighnessâŚâAbel said hesitantly.
âItâs okay. All the residents who need to leave the city by tomorrow, register with Moliere. Just hand them over to me tomorrow morning,âKant promised. âIâll allocate a group of people to escort you out of the city.â
âThank you, thank you.âThe first guest thanked him profusely.
âItâs okay.âKant stood up and waved his hand. He turned around and left the Tang empire, walking to the stairs leading to the guest room.
âYour Highness, are you going back to your room to rest?âBunduk followed Kantâs footsteps and asked.
Kant walked to the steps of the stairs and stopped, he said, âYes, too many things happened today. âI have to tidy up my room myself. âYou and Abel carefully search the inn again. âGather all the missing information. When the inn owner comes back, you have to at least give him an explanation.â
âYes!âBunduk nodded.
âAfter you are done with these things, you and the soldier should also hurry back to your rooms to rest. Thank you for your hard work.âKant nodded slightly.
âYes.â
After watching Kant walk up the stairs, the guests also returned to their respective bedrooms.
Bunduk gathered his soldiers together, he opened his mouth and ordered, âAll soldiers! Divide into five groups and conduct a search of the inn. Apart from the guest rooms that are occupied, donât miss a single corner!â
âYes!âCaradiaâs soldier replied in unison.
Seeing this, Abel also began to lead the Elven soldier to conduct a detailed search of the inn. They even flew to the roof tiles to check if there were any traces of people slipping away from the roof.
The soldier and his men worked until late into the night before they returned to the hall to gather.
âDid you find anything?âBunduk asked solemnly.
âThe second group!âA Caradia soldier stepped out of the formation and reported in a loud voice, âWe found the rope that the murderer used to strangle the Accountant.â
Another soldier handed over half of the burnt rope.
âWhere did you find it?âBunduk gently held the rope in his hand and asked.
âIn the woodpile under the kitchen stove,âthe soldier replied.
âYes.âBunduk nodded and continued to ask, âDid you find anything else?â
The captain of the squad silently shook his head.
âWe found traces of someone climbing on the roof,âAbel said at this moment.
This news was reported to him by his soldier: the roof tiles were very messy. It was probably because waiters liked to sneak onto the roof for gatherings, but from the elfâs point of view.., he quickly identified a footprint that extended to the second-floor corridor window.
âThat footprint proves that Jackie climbed up the roof alone,âAbel said simply.
âMm.âBunduk nodded. âEveryone has worked hard. Go back and rest.â
âYes, Commander!âThe soldier replied.
After they dispersed, Bunduk followed behind Abel and walked back to the guest room. His hand was still tightly holding on to the half of the rope.
âLord Kant and I were wondering why you didnât seem happy when you heard the news we told you before dinner. âSo you met those waiters.âWhen Abel took off his long boots at the entrance.., he whispered to bunduk, âYou stopped them, right?â
âAt that time, I hesitated for a while until I heard that Jacky didnât say anythingâŚâBunduk replied.
âSigh.âAbel shook his head and didnât say anything else.
âYour Highness.ââYour Highness.â
After seeing Kant sitting at the tea table and drawing something under the candlestick, Abel and Bunduk bowed together and greeted him.
âYouâre back?âKant put down his pen and raised his head to ask, âDid you find anything?â
âWe found the murder weapon, and Jacky did indeed leave the scene, go through the roof, and walk to the second floor to inform us,âAbel replied.
âYes, what was the murder weapon?âKant asked, stroking his forehead.
âThe rope was thrown into a pile of firewood,âbunduk explained, holding the rope in his hand in front of Kant.
Kant stared at the half of the rope in silence for a while and said, âOkay, put this rope in the package and seal it. Give it to the inn owner when he comes back.â
âYes.âBunduk nodded and answered.
âYour Highness, if we need to send people out of the city tomorrow, the people in the west cityâŚâAbel said worriedly.
âItâs okay. Iâll go tomorrow too. We have enough people.âKant shook his head and said.
Not long ago, Moliere sent over the list of guests who wanted to leave the city tomorrow.
âYouâre not leaving the city?âKant asked in slight surprise after looking at the list.
âNo. Those who leave the city first are all idiots. âThe people who organized the assassination will definitely find them,âMoliere replied disdainfully. âMoreover, I still want to stay and see how you can lock that group of people in jail.â
After Moliere left, Kant roughly calculated the number of people he needed to send out tomorrow. This mission did not consume as much manpower as he had imagined.
âYour Majesty, youâre Going Tomorrow Too? !âAbel said in surprise. âNo, that guild isnât a proper place to begin with. What if pick and the people he contacted mentioned Lord to you?â
âItâs almost the end of the month. I still have to go and investigate the specific situation of this guild.âKant raised his eyebrows, he said, âIâm not you or Bunduk. Thereâs no need for pick to mention me to the people around him. âMoreover, the day we met with pick was two weeks ago. After that, he left the city. âWe didnât have the chance to meet with the people in the Guild.â
âBut I still feel that itâs inappropriate.âBunduk shook his head, he said, âA tall tree attracts the wind. Weâve seen all the leaders of various races along the way. The town is only such a large area. I reckon that many people already know our identity.â
âAh, alright then.â. âI wonât go to the guild myself, but you still have to send people to the guild to ask around. âAt least find out where to buy medicine.âKant saw that he couldnât win against the two people in front of him, so he compromised.
âYes,âAbel replied.
Chapter 864: the shopkeeper who came late
âIs there a soldier in our team who is suitable for such a task?âAfter agreeing to Kantâs request, Bunduk became distressed again.
âThis is something that you need to arrange for yourself.âKant shrugged. âAt most, Iâll Give You One day tomorrow. The Day After Tomorrow is the last day of this month, which is also the day when we begin the bottom-digging operation.â
âWeâll definitely find a suitable candidate,âAbel replied.
Kant glanced at the two of them helplessly and said, âYou guys continue to think about it. Iâm going back to my room to rest.â
âYes.âBunduk nodded in response.
Kant did not pay any more attention to the two of them. Instead, he stood up and left the main hall.
Abel and Bunduk stood where they were and thought hard for a while. They still could not come up with any results.
Bunduk sighed helplessly. âI didnât expect that I didnât understand the soldier so much that I couldnât even think of their respective strengths.â
âI know my subordinates very well.âAbel shook his head dejectedly, âNone of them are suitable for this kind of reconnaissance mission. Perhaps they fell asleep when the front desk attendant of the Guild made an introduction to them.â
âIt canât be.âBunduk sat down at the tea table, took out two teacups, and filled them with tea.
âThank you.âAbel sat across from Bunduk. He raised his teacup and said to bunduk, âIf it really doesnât work, let me disguise myself and blend in.â
âWith your suggestion, do you think King Kant will agree?âBunduk drank a mouthful of hot tea and replied.
âThen what should we do!âAbel leaned on the tea table and sighed.
âIsnât there another day tomorrow? Let me see if there are any suitable ones in the team,âBunduk turned his head to look out of the window and replied.
âThenâŚâ
Knock, Knock, knock! A series of knocks interrupted their conversation.
âItâs so late. Who could it be?âBunduk stood up, put down the Teacup in his hand, and muttered as he walked toward the entrance.
After opening the door, a relatively unfamiliar face appeared in front of him. The other party was dressed very luxuriously, obviously not a guest of this inn.
âYou AreâŚâBunduk tried his best to recall in his mind, and said in puzzlement.
âMy name is Reuben, Iâm the manager of this inn.âThe orcs in front of him seemed to be in a very low mood, and at this time, he replied faintly, âI want to see your Highness.â
âInn owner? !âBunduk shouted, âWhen did you rush back? Come inside. Your Highness has returned to his bedroom to rest.â
âI want to see him. If I canât see him today, then I have no reason to enter your room.âTurubin looked away and slowly said.
âThen I will immediately inform your highness. Please come into this room first.â. âPrepare some hot tea in the room.âBunduk noticed the frost on Reubenâs fur coat. âHe must have rushed back from outside the city in a hurryâŚâ.
âOkay.âReuben nodded slightly, took off his boots, and followed Bunduk into the main hall.
Abel was currently troubled by the Action Plan for the day after tomorrow. When he saw Bunduk walking over with a strange-looking orcs, he appeared somewhat surprised and at a loss. He asked hesitantly, âMay I ask who this is?â
âWe had a meal together before.âTurubinâs eyes sized up Bunduk and Abel as he explained, âIâm the manager of the Inn.â
âAH.âAbel immediately stood up and bowed. âIâm sorry, manager. I havenât had a good memory recently.â
âItâs okay.âTurubin patted the water droplets on his coat and said, âPlease Inform Your Highness Kant. I want to see him.â
âOkay, okay.âAbel and Bunduk looked at each other and nodded.
Then he turned and walked to the bedroom. When he saw the candlelight in the room, he gently knocked on the door and called out in a low voice, âYour Highness Kant.â
âWhatâs Wrong?âThe voice coming from the bedroom made Abel feel relieved. Kant hadnât rested yet.
âThe owner of the inn has arrived. He said he wants to see you,âAbel explained to the gap in the door.
After a while, the bedroom door was opened by Kant. Kant hadnât put on his coat yet. He was wearing a simple coat and asked Abel, who was standing in front of the porch, âWhere is the shopkeeper?â
Abel respectfully folded his hands in front of him and answered, âHe is sitting and resting in the main hall.â
âYes.âKant nodded and immediately walked toward the main hall. After seeing Trubinâs figure, he quickened his pace and walked in front of him. âShopkeeper.â
âYour Highness Kant.âTrubin politely stood up and replied, âI received the newsâŚâ
âIâm sorry, because weâre staying here, weâve brought you so much trouble.âKant said apologetically.
This time, although the items in the inn had not suffered any losses, the death of the Accountant would become a shadow on the reputation of the inn.
âI can only say that you and I are not very lucky.âTrubinâs eyes were a little gloomy.
âThe people from the monitoring station have already taken away the raid. Fellettâs body⌠has also been taken away by them,âKant said. âThey said that it was for an official investigation. I hope you can understand.â
âI saw it in the monitoring station. Fellett⌠he shouldnât be like thatâŚâwhen he spoke of Fellett, there was a sobbing tone in his voice.
âIâm sorry for your loss.âKant sighed and said with his head lowered.
At noon, when he was traveling with the innâs owner, he heard the story of how he and Fellett settled down in this small town.
At the end of the story, he said to Kant, âHe is three or four years older than Fellett, so when he was wandering outside, Fellett was the one who was protected.â. Therefore, Fellett, who had entered the threshold of middle age, always maintained a childlike state of mind. And trueben had been traveling outside in order to let the two of them continue to live peacefully. He had dealt with various forces in the town.
But in the past few days, Fellett suddenly mentioned to him that he wanted to go out on his own.
Trueben naturally rejected Fellettâs request with various reasons.
Therefore, Fellett had been hiding from him for the past few days.
âIt feels like a story about a little girl,âKant commented at that time.
âHehe,âtrubin laughed. âIâm already used to him being protected by my side. If such a person doesnât exist, I donât know if Iâll lose the thought of working hard.â
At the tea table, Kant looked at the inn owner who was sobbing with his hands covering his face. He felt a wave of sadness in his heart and didnât know what to say.
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