The warden who guards the witches

Chapter 555: Unnecessary Worries

"Are you okay?" Deborah noticed Aiden's reaction.

Aiden reached out to take his wine and took a sip, then patted his chest and replied, "I... I'm fine."

"You're also surprised." Deborah's face was solemn, "This sounds like a rumor, but the source of the news is very reliable. Of course... you must still find it hard to believe it."

"It's okay, I believe it." Aiden raised his hand to signal the other party not to worry.

"Really?" Deborah was surprised that Aiden believed it so easily, "You don't have to say such polite words to me."

"Don't worry, I really believe it. We can't lie now, right?" Aiden reminded.

"Ah, I forgot." Deborah smiled embarrassedly.

Aiden thought to himself, how could I not believe it? The victim of this incident is sitting next to us now.

He glanced to the side.

Tony was sitting in an empty seat at the dining table. It turned out that he had been reading magazines to pass the time, but when Deborah mentioned Dubman's matter, he immediately turned his attention to the conversation between the two.

He used the "invisibility" inherited from his father, so Deborah and the people around him could not see him. His invisibility was only visible to Aiden.

It was Aiden's idea to let him come with him. First, Aiden was not at ease with Deborah at first. Although Tony had no combat experience, he inherited Professor Dodge's divine words and the hand of annihilation, so at least his combat power itself was absolutely not a problem. Second, the backup body made by Abigail had not been delivered yet. If Tony did not have the power support of the "Wordless Code", he could only possess the dog to guard the house.

But now Aiden found that his worries about Deborah were probably unnecessary.

"I came from the pioneering land to the South Continent, actually intending to inherit the "career" of my father and mother in this land in the past. No matter where in the world, there are sins that I have not been punished in time. My father and others have returned to the North Continent, and heroes are also needed here." When Deborah said this, her eyes were full of fighting spirit, and her face was full of public righteousness.

"But I heard that you debuted as an actor in the Empire..." Aiden mentioned the information he heard from Sophie.

"You need capital to uphold justice in your heart. Even intelligence has to be bought with money." Deborah answered as if it was a matter of course, "My father makes money as a bounty hunter, my mother steals money from unjust people, and I must have enough to support justice."

"Well, indeed, it can be seen that at least you are outstanding in this aspect." Aiden nodded.

Judging from the gifts she gave and the hotel she booked, Deborah's income should be quite high.

"While being an actor, I also collected intelligence about some secret crimes from both the black and white worlds. For this, I also made a list, and the projects done by the Imperial Military were also on it. But in the process of combating these crimes on the list, I felt that my ability was limited and I needed help. Then at that time, I saw the news that you captured the Red Shark Pirates. My father once told me the whereabouts of the "Wordless Code". It is really intolerable that such artifacts are used as tools for self-protection by evil people. Fortunately, you found a way to catch them." Deborah stared at Aiden with burning eyes, "Excuse me, how did you break the power of the Wordless Code at that time?"

"It's not convenient to explain." Aiden couldn't lie under the influence of the code, so he could only avoid the question, "So you took a fancy to me at that time?"

"No, I didn't know you well enough at that time. So, I investigated you a little." Deborah lowered her head a little embarrassedly.

"So what did you learn?" Aiden was slightly more vigilant.

"In April, you overturned the case of an innocent prisoner. Before catching the Red Shark Pirates, you also arrested a vampire who was killing people in the city. Am I right?" Deborah seemed very excited when talking about Aiden.

"Is that all?" Aiden wanted to confirm whether the other party had found out something he didn't want others to know.

"You really have other heroic deeds that I don't know about, right?" Deborah's eyes lit up.

It seems that the intelligence Deborah collected on him was not so in-depth. Deborah did not find out about those incidents that were not made public or that he solved secretly.

I'm afraid that after checking the above incidents, Deborah immediately took a fancy to Aiden's "sense of justice" and identified him as a partner and companion worth pursuing, and rushed all the way from the empire to the autonomous state.

Aiden has fully felt the other party's enthusiasm, this sense of justice is extremely pure and a little immature.

Deborah didn't see that although Aiden had his own persistence, he was not the kind of martyr who would risk his life for a certain kind of justice. It was better to say that he was involved in these events than to say that he was participating. In the final analysis, it was because he accidentally triggered the script prepared for him by the goddess of conspiracy.

"I'm actually not the kind of person you think." Aiden told the truth.

"You are modest again." Deborah smiled.

"I'm really not modest." Aiden couldn't help but sigh. Deborah seemed to be a little blind to his feelings for him, which made it difficult for him to convey his meaning sometimes.

"I believe you have your own justice in your heart. I just mentioned the Empire project. Actually, I want to persuade you to solve it with me. I found out that they used death row prisoners at the beginning, but when the experimental materials were insufficient, they also used coercion and deception to make some innocent people become victims of the experiment. Don't you think such things should be stopped?" Deborah said seriously.

"Most people will have this idea when they know it. After all, this practice is inhumane, but--" Aiden looked embarrassed.

"That's enough!" Deborah said excitedly, "We have the same idea, we can work together."

"No, Miss Deborah, actually--" Aiden tried to explain.

"I know that the opponent is a military organization of a country. This kind of thing is not easy, but I think there are still many forces that can be used!" Deborah once again did not give Aiden a chance to finish, and persuaded him very hard.

"I'm not talking about that..."

"Sorry, am I still too presumptuous?" Seeing Aiden's embarrassed look, Deborah quickly calmed down as if she was poured with cold water.

"Please listen to me first." Aiden sighed helplessly, "The empire's artificial demon project you mentioned actually no longer exists."

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