Demon Hunter and His Cabin -
Chapter 377 - Chapter 377 Chapter 377 On the Defensive Power of a Third Tier
Chapter 377: Chapter 377: On the Defensive Power of a Third Tier Transcendent Chapter 377: Chapter 377: On the Defensive Power of a Third Tier Transcendent Roger’s eyes flashed with a hint of hesitation, but his mind was incredibly clear; this Lusfan was indeed a cunning fellow.
He attacked Goway and used her to draw out himself, displaying powerful strength throughout the process, yet upon arrival, he changed from his aggressive stance.
He might have guessed what he had gotten from Abraham, yet he never showed it, not even after Roger deliberately leaked information; he didn’t display the slightest greed or desire to snatch it.
His purpose was clear; he only wanted to obtain the other half of the High Tier Blood Clan’s white bone.
Truth be told, for someone unaware of its use, the object held little significance, and anyone would readily agree to exchange something not so precious for a chance to escape.
But once he handed over that piece of white bone…
Roger instantly guessed Lusfan’s next reaction.
Indeed, whether he could capture himself or regain something from him for Abraham wasn’t important.
What he cared about was that half-stick of dry bone.
Considering that guy’s strange bloodline, similar to a Vampire’s, Roger speculated that after obtaining the other half of the white bone from him, he was very likely to cross a special threshold.
Perhaps he could completely free himself from Abraham’s control.
As for that William.
Roger’s gaze shifted lightly.
That guy tried hard to appear profoundly simple-minded, but in fact, he was truly a complete fool.
The flaws Lusfan showed could be intentional, merely to more easily deceive his partner.
If not for the other half of the white bone being extremely important to Roger, any normal person would have probably agreed to Lusfan’s terms.
Having realized this, Roger made up his mind.
If this person had found him, then he couldn’t give him the chance to leave this place.
At the same time, he was absolutely certain of one thing: these two had indeed found him behind Abraham’s back, at least for the moment Abraham was unaware of his location.
But considering Abraham’s cunning, could it be there were no measures left on these two?
After straightening out his thoughts, Roger remained silent for a long time.
“Where is he? I want to know where he is,” Lusfan said without hesitation, shaking his head.
“We aren’t that naive. Mutual benefit isn’t a good thing?”
He glanced at Roger, “Besides, even if I tell you his hiding place.”
“Would you dare to go?”
Roger fell silent.
“Alright, last question.”
His gaze held firmness as he looked into Lusfan’s crimson eyes.
“How did you find me?”
Lusfan pondered for a moment, “The two of us control a not too big, not too small reality power in Europe. Shortly after we started looking for you, someone came to us.”
“A female sorceress named Cynthia.” Lusfan looked at Roger with a smile, “As someone who’s been through it, I advise you.”
“There are many women in this world, Elves, Half-treants, Half-orcs, and even some peculiar Otherworldly Visitors and Saint Heirs.”
“Even if it’s an animal.”
“But of all, you’d better stay away from female sorceresses.”
“Because they are a bunch of Madmen, reason is a good thing, but most of them lack it.”
“Cynthia?” Roger frowned; the name was completely unfamiliar to him, the only association he could make was to Amanda’s rival.
“It seems that Amanda is not having an easy time at the Female Sorceress Association either; competition is present everywhere, both in reality and the Transcendent World.”
And here, especially brutal.
Since failure meant death.
Roger took note, feeling it necessary to find an opportunity to remind Amanda.
“Friend, tell me your decision,” said Lusfan.
“Fight or hand over half of the white bone and leave this place safely.”
“How can you guarantee that after you get what you want, you will let me leave?”
Roger asked cautiously.
Lusfan spread his hands, “I think our coming here should represent our sincerity.”
“If I wanted to, I could have captured your friend Blair and used that to threaten you.”
He appeared quite composed, even his words concealing a hint of anger from being distrusted.
Having heard Lusfan’s words, Roger seemed to let go of his last bit of caution.
“All right, I’ll choose to trust you this time.”
“If you deceive me!” Roger clenched his fist.
“I will make sure you pay a heavy price!”
“Henrik!” Roger shouted loudly.
It wasn’t long before Henrik came downstairs with a briefcase, handed it to Roger, and his eyes flickered.
“Don’t worry, they’ll leave once they get the stuff,” Roger reassured.
He placed the briefcase on the table. After opening it, he turned it towards Lusfan and company.
Inside the briefcase lay a white bone, a complete palm and forearm, and Lusfan’s eyes flashed with excitement.
“It’s complete!”
“Fantastic, with this I can…”
No need to check, that inherent aura brought comfort to Lusfan’s heart.
Click.
The briefcase closed, and Lusfan stepped back with a smile on his face.
“The deal is done, it’s time to say goodbye.”
Roger hadn’t had the chance to speak when William, who stood like an iron tower beside him, suddenly stepped forward.
“Is it my turn now?”
Roger’s face changed, “What do you mean? Are you planning to go back on your word?”
Lusfan shrugged helplessly.
“Oh dear friend, although I would love to honor our contract with you, I’m sorry to say, you were right about one thing, my companion here is a mad dog, and when he goes mad, he doesn’t listen to anyone.”
Crackling sounds!
William’s body swelled, his bones cracked, and he grew taller by several inches.
He sneered, “Where is that little friend of yours?”
“Don’t worry, I won’t kill you. I’ll break your limbs, then you’ll watch, alive and wide-eyed, what I’m about to do to your friend!”
Roger’s forehead vein throbbed as he suppressed the rage in his heart and glanced at Lusfan, who stood at a distance, looking indifferent.
“Is that your promise?”
“Don’t you plan to change your decision?”
Lusfan smiled and raised the case to his face, “I’m quite sure, my decision doesn’t need changing.”
Roger sighed, but Henrik standing beside him showed a hint of excitement on his face.
“To tell you the truth, Roger, I’ve wanted to do an experiment like this for a long time.”
He stared intently at Lusfan.
“A Third Tier Transcendent…”
“How much explosives are needed to kill one?”
“Explosives?”
Lusfan was momentarily stunned, but the next moment he looked horrified when he realized what he was holding in his hand was not a briefcase at all, but a tightly wrapped coil of explosives!
And among them was hidden a detonator.
“Heh heh!”
Henrik revealed a sleazy grin.
“Tsk tsk, such opportunities are rare indeed.”
After speaking, he pressed the control button in his hand.
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