Mystique:Demon Hunter

Chapter 63 Mr. Ards

Melissa stood in front of the tomb, her eyes unfocused and unfocused, while Elizabeth next to her kept wiping away tears.

Dunn, Leonard, Benson and Fry came over carrying the coffin and lowered it into the grave.

After the pastor's eulogy and each prayer, the soil began to rustle and fill, and the black coffin was covered bit by bit.

After the grave pit was filled and the stone slab was covered, Leonard took one last look at Klein's tombstone. His epitaph contained three lines:

“The best brother;”

“The best brother;”

“The best colleagues.”

The funeral gradually ended. Gawain waited until others left and then walked towards Mr. Azik.

As if he had expected it, Azik turned around and waited quietly.

"Hello, Mr. Azik, my name is Anduin, and I am a friend of Klein." Gawain was the first to say hello.

"Hello, do you know me?" Azik asked with some confusion.

"Yes, Klein mentioned you to me." Gawain replied.

Azik said with a somewhat gloomy expression:

"Klein is a very good student, but it's a pity..."

"Yes, he is also a very good and reliable friend." Gawain said in agreement.

"You are also an extraordinary person, right?" Azik asked at this time.

"Yes, you really have a sharp eye." Gawain offered him with a gentle flattery.

Azik looked Gawain up and down and asked with some confusion:

"You are very special. I don't seem to be aware of your fate."

Not aware of my fate? Gawain raised his eyebrows, and a vague guess emerged in his mind.

"By the way, why did you come to see me?" Azik saw that Gawain was silent and did not continue to ask about the matter.

In fact, there is an anomaly in fate, and he has seen one before.

But that was because there was some disharmony in fate, and it was obviously controlled by someone, so he warned him at that time.

Even so, something happened to Klein, which caused him to lose a good student.

And the one in front of me is even more powerful. His destiny is invisible to him.

"Well, it's like this, Mr. Azik, I have a heartfelt request." Gawain came back to his senses and said a little embarrassedly.

"Please tell me." Azik said gently.

"I...I want to borrow a messenger from you." Gawain felt a little embarrassed to say it.

He was really forced to have no choice, so he came to Mr. Azik to see if he could try to borrow a courier.

Originally, Gawain felt that with his extraordinary talent, not only the spiritual world creatures lined up for him to choose, but at least a few would be willing to make a contract with him.

So he bought the materials in Backlund and came to Tingen.

Gawain planned to slowly choose a useful messenger for himself when implementing the plan.

However, when he took advantage of his free time and held a ceremony to summon a messenger, the result was that not a single spiritual creature was willing to prey on him.

He changed the summoning sentence several times and spent a lot of ritual materials, but in the end nothing happened.

This made him feel that something was wrong.

He had no choice but to come to Mr. Azik to see if he could try to borrow a courier temporarily.

In return, Gawain can also help Mr. Azik search for his memory.

"Haha, don't feel embarrassed, this is a very simple matter." Azik noticed Gawain's embarrassment and comforted him.

He raised his hand slightly, and Gawain suddenly felt a cold and cold breath.

He turned on his spiritual vision and saw hazy white bones being thrown out one after another on the ground next to him, forming a strange fountain.

A few seconds later, an illusory monster appeared in the cemetery.

Its entire body is made of white bones, with dark flames flashing in its eye sockets, and it is nearly four meters tall.

Gawain, who is nearly 1.9 meters tall and always looks down at others, now feels like he is being looked down upon in front of him.

"This is one of my messengers. I can lend it to you temporarily until you find a suitable messenger and then return it to me." Perhaps because of Klein's relationship, Azik seemed to be easy to talk to.

"Thank you, Mr. Azik." Gawain thanked him sincerely. This really helped him a lot.

Azik smiled, turned his head and motioned for the bone messenger to come forward.

But the moment the giant bone messenger saw Gawain, it instinctively took a step back.

Gawain:......

Azik:......

The two looked at each other and fell into an awkward silence.

"This..." Gawain's whole body went numb.

Are you serious about taking a step back? He thought to himself that he was not so unwelcome.

At this time, Mr. Azik frowned, waved away the bone messenger, and said:

"Sorry, due to some reasons, I may not be able to help you with the messenger matter."

"Mr. Azik, do you know what is going on?

"After I used the ritual to summon the messenger, no spiritual creature was willing to pay attention to me." Gawain asked doubtfully.

He saw that Mr. Azik probably knew the reason, so he wanted to ask for details.

After all, the messenger is too important to him.

Many of his subsequent plans require a good messenger to be implemented.

"Don't worry, you don't have to worry about the messenger." Azik didn't say it clearly, but just comforted him.

"Well...that's okay." Gawain sighed regretfully.

"Mr. Azik, do you know the reason for Klein's death?" Seeing that the messenger failed, he changed the subject.

Because Ince Zangwill acted too quickly and decisively this time, Mr. Azik still didn’t know the identity of the man behind the scenes.

Therefore, Gawain had no choice but to act as the tinker and pass the information to Mr. Azik so that the plot would not go too far.

"I only know that there is someone hiding behind the scenes who arranged all this.

"What about you? How much do you know about this whole thing?" Azik asked seriously.

The man hiding behind the scenes once took away his child's skull and killed his favorite student.

To say that he doesn't hate that person is simply impossible.

Therefore, no matter what it takes, Azik will dig out the identity of the person behind the scenes.

But there were some problems with his own identity, so it was not easy to ask the Nighthawks directly.

"That man's name is Ince Zangwill, and he was once the Archbishop of the Church of the Night.

"Because he failed to become a demigod, he defected from the church, and then..."

Gawain told everything in detail and sold Ince Zangwill completely.

Afterwards, the two exchanged information about Ince Zangwill and said goodbye to each other.

Azik looked at Gawain walking away, touched his chin, and said with some confusion:

"Could this be the Holy Son of which church?"

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