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Chapter 83 Blood Prison Legion(2/2)

Keiras was not as angry as I expected, but asked me carefully about the whole story of the incident. His gentle smile and actions made me feel even more uncomfortable.

"It's nothing, I'm framed," I wiped my tears and tried to blur my description. I didn't want Keiras to fall into the same hatred as me. "I'll get this account back sooner or later."

"Okay," Kailas nodded, then turned his eyes to my wig, "What are you doing when you are back? I can tell you have made some preparations, but the Empire is still too dangerous for you."

"I'm going to go out to sea and go to Strand Republic, and I think I can have a great time there."

"Smart decision," Kaylas smiled, "You are a smart kid and will definitely achieve something in Strand. Ah, when it comes to this, are you enough money? If you need it, I can help you pay a portion of the ticket."

His words made my just-dried tear glands moist again, "No, Keiras," I held his hand tightly, "I have been making money for the past few years since I disappeared. I will come to see you again before leaving."

I lied and I didn't want to tell Keras about Valenlia that it would not do him well.

"Okay, Saren," Kailas turned around and I held my hand, with a gentle smile. "You must be careful. I'm waiting for the day when you successfully prove your innocence. I believe this day will come soon."

"Before leaving," he held my hand and stood up with me, "please let me give you the blessings of Losanda, the only thing an old friend can do for you."

I didn't reject him, "It's my honor, Keiras."

He nodded, signaled me to stand there, and then took out Luosanda's holy emblem from his robe.

"Bless this Lamb, the great Lord of Morning, may the breeze of the morning guide him in the direction of his progress, may the morning light of the dawn help him resist all evil and darkness, and may his life be as bright and bright as the morning in the future."

I stood quietly until Kelas completed his ceremony.

"I can only do so much for you, kid," Keiras put the holy emblem away and walked up and held my hand. "I guess you must go to the Thieves Guild, they are all still there."

"Thank you so much, Keiras!"

"Go, kid," Kaylas waved at me, "Go quickly."

I finally bowed to him, put on my top hat, picked up my luggage and left the abandoned church in Losandar.

The Thieves Guild is not too far from the church in Luosanda. My first goal was this abandoned church.

Walking on the familiar road, I quickly found the manhole cover leading to the underground waterway.

With skillfully moving the manhole cover away, I slowly climbed down the stairs into the sewer.

After trekking in the same familiar sewer for a while, I saw the small door made of fine iron again.

Ah, my first home, the sweet and united thieves guild.

I slowly walked to the door and knocked on the iron door with a code that was extremely clear in my memory.

"Who is it?" Thanks to my extraordinary hearing of the dragon, I heard a faint and familiar, somewhat surprised male voice coming from behind the door. It was Brynn. I smiled and remembered the things about the town hall.

"No," another faint female voice came over, it was Jade, "We are all here, unless the code is leaked..."

"No, there is another possibility," another excited male voice inserted in, it was Yolliv, "Salen! Maybe Saren is back!"

"What!?" A series of shocking voices rang one after another.

"I'll open the door!" Yolliv's excited voice came again, and then a rushing footsteps came from behind the door.

The sound of the latch turning came from behind the door, and I took two steps back and sorted out my clothes.

"Sa..." A cheerful voice came from behind the door. Yolliv had already opened his arms, but immediately took it back after seeing me, and pulled out a pistol from behind, "Who are you?"

I took off my top hat and the exposed dark brown hair made Yolreev's face colder. "Relax, York," I pulled off my wig, "Don't you even recognize the kids you brought to the club?"

Yolliv put down his gun with some suspicion, looked at me carefully, suddenly showed a look of joy, rushed up and hugged me.

"It's you, Sarah, haha, man, I miss you so much!"

"So too, York, so too." I hugged him with my back hand, "I miss each of you."

One familiar face after another emerged from behind Jolreev, Emerald, Brinn, Rose, Rock, Volpe and Crabbo, so good that everyone is still there.

Everyone soon recognized me, and the Thieves Guild immediately turned into a sea of ​​joy. I followed them to the familiar bar. Brin generously poured each of them a glass of ten-year-old Avatole wine.

"God, you don't know, Sarah," Rose laughed at Joellif after drinking a glass of wine: "After hearing the news that you were wanted, Yoellif was anxious like an ant on the fire."

"You're not much better, Rose," Yolliff, not to be outdone, immediately launched a counterattack. "You're wiping your baby pistol every day, and keeping talking about if he's caught, you'll save him."

Rose's face suddenly turned red, "He is our good friend, shouldn't we worry about him!"

"Yes, yes," Yolrif smiled sly, "I'm afraid it's not just friends for some."

Rose stared at him fiercely, and was separated by Brin from the middle, "Let's talk about you, Sarah, where have you been in the past years?"

"I went to Valenlia," I planned to store the armor here, so I didn't deceive them, "How can I say that the life there is very wonderful."

"You went to Valenlia?" Volpe, who had always been taciturn, widened his eyes. What are you going to do?

The others also surrounded me and looked at me with great courage.

"You may not believe it," I smiled and put the package I was carrying on the bar. "I became a knight."

"A knight!?" Everyone was scared by the news. Yolliv was the most exaggerated. He was so shocked that he stood up. The wine in his mouth squirted Brin's face.

"The kind of blessing that fairy? Do you have a title?" Even Crabow couldn't help but ask me two questions quickly.

"Uh, guys," I was a little embarrassed. Lancelot had a bad reputation in the Empire, "Can we not mention this?"

"No, Salon," Jade also spoke, "You have to tell all such a wonderful story. It's not embarrassing not to be a blessing knight, we won't laugh at you."

"I am," I spoke with some difficulty, "my ban is Lancelot."

"The Dark Virgin!" Even Brin was frightened by the news, and everyone stood up, "You are the Lancelot who took the Carlaskar Raton!?"

"Yes," I nodded, and at their request, I finished all my experiences in Valenlia until the part where I broke with the fairy.

"So you've broken up with that fairy in the lake now, man?" Yolliff asked in disbelief, "which means you're now wanted by the largest and second largest country on the continent?"

"I think so." I nodded and smiled bitterly. I didn't want to make things happen like this.

"What are you going to do now?" Yolliv, who had always been optimistic, also frowned. "This is not simple, you can't hide for too long by pretending."

"I've actually done it, friends," I smiled at them, "I'm going to the Republic of Strand. I'm back this time to see you, and to do something."

I pointed to the package on the bar, "I originally planned to think of a solution myself, but since you are still here, things are much simpler."

"What is here?" Even the most taciturn Locke spoke. He seemed to have thought of something, his voice trembling a little.

The others were not going anywhere, and Locke's abnormality reminded them. Everyone seemed to think of going together, and everyone showed an incredible look on their faces.

"Okay, okay, you're not wrong," I couldn't think of what they thought in their hearts, so I unpacked the package directly, and the gorgeous Grand Knight Armor and Broken Steel appeared in front of everyone, "It's the half-sword given to me by the fairy, and the entire set of Grand Knight Armor."

"Hiss———" The neat and cool gas sounded in the hall. After a while, Brinn realized, Super Ego nodded, "Your decision is correct, this kind of thing cannot appear outside of Valentine."

"Yes, so I'm going to get rid of it," I nodded and looked at my own watch. "It's already eleven o'clock, my boat is a little bit, I think I should leave."

"Okay," Bolling nodded, and picked up my armor and Broken Steel again, "I will keep them in your room and wait for you to come back to get it."

"Thank you very much, Brin," I gave him a big hug as a thank you, "and thank you very much for each of you, willing to believe me."

"Don't say that, Saren," Yolliff came up and hugged me, "We are a big family, remember? We never doubt each other, nor do we betray each other."

"I'm very grateful for you, really," my tears flowed out again. I'm still a little embarrassed to think about it now, "I'll be back, one day."

"I believe you, Saren," Jade walked up and hugged me gently, "We will stay here all the time. When you come back, you can still find us in the old place."

"Okay," Bryn coughed, "let him go, otherwise he shouldn't catch up with his passenger ship."

Jade let go of me as he said, and finally waved to each of them, opened the iron door, and walked out with his luggage bag.
Chapter completed!
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