Apostle of Cthulhu

Chapter 64 Dark Shadow

Someone was indeed following Robs, and it was obviously a believer of the Pantheon.

The believer had never seen Si Wei, but his superior told him that anyone who came into contact with Robs must be closely observed, because that person might also be looking for clues about the city of Haleiya. If possible, he must be caught alive and tortured for some intelligence!

Although he was a believer of the Pantheon, he was just a night walker who had just arrived at the second node of the sequence node. In his eyes, the guy who dared to contact Robs openly was definitely not an ordinary person.

Now at least three forces are paying attention to the crazy Robs at the same time, because he had entered the city of Haleiya with Norris. Because Norris was elusive, even the Pantheon could not find his whereabouts, so they could only monitor poor Robs.

Robs was indeed very pitiful. Since he left the city of Haleiya, he was entangled and tortured by the "unknown" whispers on weekdays, and was also monitored during the day. The long-term gaze from the missionaries only made him feel more painful.

Because he knew something, the believer had a certain fear of Si Wei who knew nothing. In his opinion, Si Wei must have reached a certain sequence node to dare to appear in front of him so openly.

The believer was reluctant, but the absolute rule of Pantheism was like believing in the "only God" he believed in. The instructions from Him were absolutely correct. As long as he followed His will, everything would be successful.

The believer himself had never prayed to Him. It was a very disrespectful act to pray to Him just after entering Pantheism. He might be beaten with sticks and put on the stake, which was very violent.

He believed in the instructions of his superiors. Since he said not to let Robs out of his sight, the believer could only do it honestly.

"Uh... I hope the other party won't care about me..." The believer muttered, and quietly approached Si Wei and Robs.

The two targets first walked on the street. Recently, Manburg City has been very unstable. The public security management has tended to the point where the police are understaffed. Robbery cases on the street happen from time to time and the frequency is high.

Although the Empire has sent a guard team, it is difficult to completely suppress those gangs that are ready to move even if they cooperate with the local police station.

This also led to a sparse flow of people on the streets in the city center. Only some unemployed vagrants in the slums wandered on the streets, looking for their targets. Many shops were also closed and fled before Manburg City was closed.

Manburg City was closed, which was one of the reasons why Si Wei and the other two had to sneak in.

Due to the sparse flow of people, the believers did not dare to approach Si Wei and Robs rashly, after all, it was too easy to be discovered. So he could only hold a cigarette in his mouth, pretending to be an ordinary local gangster, and be alert to the possibility that the two targets would turn back at any time.

But strangely, Si Wei and Robs never turned back once, as if they had not noticed him at all.

The believer was a little confused, but he thought it was because Si Wei had discovered him, so he did it on purpose.

As long as Si Wei pretended that he didn't discover the believer, the believer would most likely continue to follow Si Wei and be led into a trap by him.

What a brilliant trick! Unfortunately, I found out!

The believer praised himself and Si Wei in his heart, and quite mindlessly raised his IQ to the same level as Si Wei.

But in fact... Si Wei only knew that someone was following him and Robs, but he didn't know the specific data such as the approximate location and distance. He is not a human detector, and his power of grace is only at the entry level. How could he have so much information?

However, based on Si Wei's anti-tracking ability to a certain extent, he also observed the believer's clothes from the surrounding reflective objects. He was wearing a gray leather jacket, a black peaked cap, and his neck was retracted, hiding under the high collar.

How to say... It's really suspicious!

If it weren't for the limitations of the times and culture, Si Wei would have wanted to ask him if he had watched too many spy movies.

With a rough assessment of the opponent's intelligence, Si Wei also had a clear idea of ​​how to deal with it. He pulled Robs and decisively turned into a corner.

Seeing this, the believer quickened his pace, but stopped at the corner of the wall.

Judging from his excellent imagination just now, the believer was not too stupid, but he did not have a clear understanding of himself. He knew very well that Si Wei might be hiding at the corner, waiting for him to turn the corner and knock him out with a wooden stick that he had prepared long ago!

However... theoretically speaking, would Si Wei, who is very powerful, really use such primitive means to kill himself?

The believer was skeptical about this. A truly powerful missionary would not use such a rude method. He should use some power of the power of grace to deal with himself...

Combined with the fighting methods of high-ranking missionaries he had seen before, he quickly figured out all possible ways of attacking Si Wei!

Then, he decisively jumped out from the corner, closed his eyes, blocked his ears, and shouted to cheer himself up, "Aha! Come and attack me!"

Bang!

With a muffled sound, the wooden stick in Si Wei's hand almost broke, but fortunately the believer had been knocked unconscious.

"This guy..." Si Wei muttered to himself, "How much did he have in his brain... to think of using such a stupid method to deal with me..."

Robus watched the believer fall to the ground with his eyes wide open. He couldn't believe that the guy who followed him could be so stupid.

"Anyway, tie him up first." Si Wei motioned Robbs to pick up a rope from the side, "We still have some questions to ask this guy."

Robus's movements would be a little slower, but at least it was within the acceptable range. He helped Si Wei find the rope stiffly and mechanically.

Si Wei tied up the believer and took him to the depths of the alley. Since he wanted to pry something out of his mouth, it would be better to find a place where no one was, otherwise it might disturb the people.

Across the street, Norris, who witnessed everything, couldn't help but sigh.

"Is the enemy too stupid, or should I say that Si Wei predicted his behavior? This is really a difficult proposition to judge..."

Norris was of course more inclined to the second answer, but the behavior shown by the believer was too stupid, just like a rabbit that hit its head on a tree stump.

Some voice echoed in Norris's ears, and his face straightened and he replied: "I understand."

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