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Chapter 874 The Culprit for the Increase in Debts



Chapter 874 The Culprit for the Increase in Debts

Iberia.

Kal'tsit was sitting in a cafe, and her pointy green cat ears twitched twice for no apparent reason.

Kelsey:?

For some unknown reason, she suddenly felt like she had done something wrong and was discovered.

"what happened?"

the shapeshifter disguised as a Liberian man asked curiously.

"Nothing, just remembered something."

Kal'tsit naturally would not tell the Shapeshifter that her way of relieving stress on a daily basis was to add two outstanding debts to Qi Yan's payroll.

After careful comparison, she found that this method was more effective than eating Qi Yan's candy.

And compared to sugar, this method can be reused repeatedly. Sugar will eventually be eaten up, but the debt on Qi Yan's payroll can be accumulated infinitely and endlessly.

Thinking of this, Kal'tsit casually took out a piece of candy, tore open the candy wrapper and licked it. After making sure it was not Froststar's spicy candy, she threw it into the coffee cup in front of her.

Seeing this, the shapeshifter held out his hand and said, "Give us a piece too."

"No." Kal'tsit said coldly.

Shapeshifter: ?

Without giving the shapeshifter a chance to respond, Kal'tsit forcibly changed the subject:

"When Mr. Carmen arrives for his appointment later, please don't talk nonsense. I will be responsible for communicating with him."

The shapeshifter grumbled aggrievedly, "Your words are a bit hurtful. We are not the kind of people who don't know the seriousness of the matter. Her Highness Theresa arranged for us to come here to protect you from being locked up by the Inquisition.

Tell me, would we disobey His Highness' orders and secretly release our clones to gather information in Iberia? Once we are discovered, would we openly disclose our identities as Rhodes Islanders and make the Inquisition furious? "

Kelsey: “…”

Her green eyes stared silently at the shapeshifter, and she began to think about how she would escape from the siege of the Inquisition team led by Carmen.

"Just kidding, we didn't do that."

The shapeshifter waved his hand to signal Kal'tsit to relax: "In fact, when it comes to the critical moment, we will not let you down.

Don't forget that it was us who came up with the idea to keep Miss Skadi away from Agor."

"Using the mission as an excuse to place an Agor in the Sami Snowfield, only you can think of it."

Even now when Kal'tsit thought about this bad idea, she couldn't help but feel the urge to sigh.

The shapeshifter said confidently, "Just tell me whether it's safe or not. It's impossible for Miss Skadi to go all the way north and then suddenly respawn from the south."

"Probably... not."

For some reason, Kal'tsit felt a little unsure.

Her worries did not last long, as an old gentleman wearing a black court uniform and with a calm temperament walked into the cafe.

The old man went straight to where Kal'tsit and the other person were sitting, took off his black hat and saluted them. His old face with white hair and beard was fully revealed to Kal'tsit.

"Mr. Carmen, please take a seat." Kal'tsit put away her joking attitude and politely invited the other party to take a seat.

After Carmen sat down, she looked at Kal'tsit carefully, as if she was confirming something.

"What's wrong?" Kal'tsit was confused.

"I want to confirm that the Ms. Kal'tsit in front of me is really Ms. Kal'tsit."

Carmen's explanation made Kal'tsit even more confused.

Seeing that Kal'tsit's expression was not a disguise, Carmen seemed relieved and said:

"Many 'Ms. Kal'tsit' have suddenly appeared all over Iberia these days, and it's hard to tell which one is real or fake.

This has caused prisons across Iberia to be almost overcrowded... Oh, of course, we will only detain someone if we are sure that he is a fake. The Inquisition has no ill will towards you, Ms. Kal'tsit."

Kelsey: “…”

The shapeshifter winked and silently took credit, as if he was very proud of his plan to fill up the Iberian prison so that there was no room for Kal'tsit.

"Mr. Carmen, I'm here to discuss something important."

Kal'tsit ignored the shapeshifter's actions and chose to skip this unclear topic.

"Okay." Carmen agreed.

"Mr. Carmen, how much do you know about the Deep Sea Hunter and the lost Agor?" Kal'tsit asked.

Carmen thought for a moment and gave her own answer:

"Because of some reasons in the past, Deep Sea Hunters are not very welcome in Iberia now. I think Ms. Kal'tsit mentioned this topic because she was probably referring to the operator who was held hostage in Rhodes Island.

According to our Inquisition's investigation, Rhodes Island can relax its vigilance for the time being. The person who kidnapped your operator is also a deep-sea hunter, and there will be no life-and-death crisis between them. "

"Ms. Outcast is in charge of following up on this matter. I have great confidence in her ability."

"……Um."

Carmen understood what Kal'tsit meant.

"It seems that Ms. Kal'tsit went to Iberia in person, not just for the deep-sea hunters. Let's just be frank." Carmen decided to speak frankly.

Kelsey nodded and said bluntly: "I came here for Haisi."

……

……

Skadi walked through the thin snow step by step with her sword on her back, expressionless.

After some twists and turns, she finally arrived at the mission location, the border of the Sami Snowfield.

"Looking for the operator heading to Sami, Surtur... What's the contact information?"

Skadi looked at the one-sentence mission briefing on her terminal and felt that it was a bit too simple.

But compared to this simple briefing, Skadi's way of thinking is even simpler:

"Just look for it. There's no time limit for the mission anyway."

She took a step forward and stepped directly into the snowstorm in front of her.

The dry cold air enveloped Skadi, and her indifferent expression finally showed a slight fluctuation, and her brows were slightly furrowed.

As an Agor, she really disliked this dry and cold environment.

After stretching her body, Skadi tightened her collar a little, suppressed the discomfort and continued moving forward.

Just when Skadi thought she was going to be alone for quite a long time, she saw a Sarkaz girl with long purple hair walking towards her.

"Outsider?" Typhon was a little surprised. "What are you doing here?"

Skadi looked at the Sarkaz girl in front of her.

The race matched, the gender matched, the oversized weapon they were holding matched...but the hair color didn't match.

Skadi roughly remembered the Doctor's description of Surtel as someone with long fiery red hair.

After confirming that the other party was not the target, Skadi continued to move forward in silence.

Seeing that the other party had no intention of paying any attention to him, Typhon frowned and prepared to continue on his way.

But after walking a few steps, Typhon couldn't help but look back and kindly reminded:

"You are wearing so little and you don't have any supplies. It will be difficult for you to survive in the snow."

Skadi stopped and looked back at Typhon. After thinking for a moment, she nodded and said:

"Thank you."

"Uh...it seems that you are very confident in your survival skills. I was too talkative." Typhon smiled, turned around and continued on his way.

Skadi opened her mouth.

What she meant was clearly 'Please tell me some survival tips, I'd be very grateful', why did the other party have such a misunderstanding?

When we were in Rhode Island, everyone could understand what I meant by this sentence, so why didn't it work when we went out?

The naive little killer whale was still lost in thought.

Until a pair of black horns reappeared before her eyes.

Typhon, who had returned, looked at Skadi curiously and asked, "Do you need any help?"

Skadi brainstormed frantically, searching for tips on how to communicate with people.

Then she managed to utter: "Looking for someone...thank you."

Typhon nodded, waiting for the other party to tell him the characteristics or location of the person he was looking for.

But the two of them just stared at each other for a long time, and Typhon didn't even wait for Skadi to say anything.

Typhon: "...Where is the person you are looking for?"

"do not know."

"…So what is she doing here in Sammy?"

"do not know."

"...Where's your contact information?"

"do not know."

"..."

Typhon was a little confused.

"You must know who the other party is." Typhon asked with his last hope.

"He's my companion, an operator from Rhodes Island." Skadi answered fluently this time.

Typhon was stunned for a moment, then his face was filled with joy:

"Are you from Rhodes Island?"

Skadi nodded.

"I can help you find someone, but can you tell me who is the most special person in Rhodes Island?" Typhon asked hurriedly.

Skadi fell into deep thought again.

Seeing this, Typhon couldn't help but feel a little confused.

After a while, Skadi gave a somewhat tangled answer:

"There are too many special people on Rhodes Island, and many of them are not human."

Typhon: ????

Is the working environment in Rhodes Island really bad? Are the relationships between colleagues so bad that they curse at each other?

Skadi had no idea what was wrong with her classifying gods as not being human, and waited eagerly for Typhon to continue questioning.

Typhon tried not to dwell on this question that had nothing to do with him, and scratched his head.

"In short, he is the most special person, the one whose face cannot be seen."

"PhD!"

Skadi answered without hesitation.

Typhon finally got a definite answer and immediately said excitedly:

"I can help you find your own companion. In exchange, you have to take me to Rhodes Island to meet the doctor."

"it is good."

Skadi agreed immediately.


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