The Witcher’s Nightmare Wagon

Chapter 69 Captain, Don't Mistake Me

"What do you mean?"

Bennett smelled the gunpowder in Marek's words.

"I said that you are not qualified to guard this city. No wonder there have been more and more supernatural cases in the city recently. If every enlightener is treated so roughly by you..."

"Then they must be full of resentment towards you and this city."

"Perhaps, this extraordinary event was also due to your malicious persecution."

"What did you say?" Bennett sneered.

"We have already found out that the murderer of the extraordinary incident this time is a second-order extraordinary person who signed a life contract. We locked him in..."

"etc!"

Bennett seemed to suddenly understand something, and closed his mouth.

"So that's what your purpose is."

"What is it?" Marek asked, but Bennett stopped answering.

"Sir, I'm sorry about today's incident. I suddenly remembered an important clue, which is related to the extraordinary incident the day before yesterday."

Bennett stopped pestering, but turned to look at Mayor Wallace.

"After the investigation of this extraordinary incident is over, I am willing to continue discussing the issue of Luda's disappearance..."

"No, you don't have to go anywhere!" Marek interrupted Bennett.

"Mr. Mayor, this is really an important clue." Bennett looked at the mayor, "This may allow us to find the murderer earlier!"

Then he turned to Marek again, "Luda ​​is missing, I'm really impatient, I'd like to have a good talk with you after this extraordinary incident is resolved."

An accident happened to the plan, and Bennett was no longer willing to stay any longer, he just wanted to find an excuse to leave quickly.

"I said you don't have to go."

Ma waved his hand immediately, "Your so-called clue is not important!"

"Not important?!" Bennett raised his voice.

"You are a demon hunter and the supernatural barrier of Liam City. I know that the things in the city have little to do with you, but you can't ignore the supernatural events here just because of this!"

"Don't care about the life and death of the residents in the city!"

Bennett seized the opportunity to question.

"Who said I don't care?" Marek sneered, and after receiving his signal, Gildor handed over the package on his body.

Open the package and untie the bound hides.

Then a pale head appeared in front of everyone.

"What's this?"

Both the mayor and Bennett looked puzzled.

Putting the head on a table, Marek clapped his hands.

"The murderer, the murderer of this extraordinary incident." He stared into Bennett's eyes.

"The second-order life contractor you mentioned."

"We have found him and solved this extraordinary incident." Marek smiled half a smile.

"While you were busy getting revenge, busy oppressing, busy slowing down the progress of the whole investigation, we solved this problem!"

"Is this really the murderer?" Although there was some doubt in his tone, Mr. Chang seemed to have believed what Marek said.

"It's impossible!" It was unknown how many times Benet yelled this sentence.

"You don't have any clues, how could you find the murderer?"

"It's very simple!" Marek shrugged with a smile.

"Because you have ulterior motives."

"Because you're stupid."

"You have controlled this city for too long. It has been so long that everyone has become accustomed to the progress of your investigation. Even though many people died in the process, the strange thing is that I have to thank you at the end."

"You're right. You didn't cooperate with our investigation and didn't share any information. This kind of behavior is hard to believe. You are the guardians of Liam City."

"When did the safety of the entire city become your bargaining chip?"

"It's fake, he's a scapegoat, you kill him, and then all the sins..."

"Benet, what's wrong with you?" Marek interrupted the other party with a sneer, "Have you lost even the most basic judgment ability?"

"I doubt your current mental state."

"If you can't find the real murderer and set the blame, does it make sense?"

The veins on his forehead popped up, his eyelids twitched, and Bennett remembered the conversation between the two that night.

"I quit the investigation of this extraordinary incident!"

Marek's promise still seemed to be echoing in his ears, and all the absurdity that happened in front of him made Bennett feel that his IQ had been insulted.

All the things are connected in series, which makes Bennett feel that there seems to be an invisible big hand behind the whole thing.

It seemed that everything from that night's meeting to the present was an outright conspiracy.

"Marek, you framed me!" Bennett felt that he had figured out everything.

"I don't want to either."

The captain looked helpless, and Bennett's eyes reminded him of the grievances of those women when they parted from him.

Get out, you won't admit it when you lift your pants.

I really want to quit.

And in fact I did nothing.

It was because the younger brother under him was too aggressive, so he slept and fired a few shots, and the case was solved.

Who is this to reason with?

"The captain is a man who keeps his promises!" At this time, Sigmund suddenly interrupted.

From the previous conversation, Sigmund already knew some of what happened. Their captain did not want to investigate, but made a compromise in order to temporarily resolve the conflict between Sigmund and Benet.

He let go of the opportunity he won and voluntarily withdrew from this investigation.

Sigmund was full of gratitude, but he didn't want the captain to continue to help him attract firepower.

Letting this venomous snake hide in the dark and scheming every day, it is better to let the opponent's anger explode directly.

His big snake is really hungry and thirsty.

The taste of a third-order transcendent should be very good.

"The captain promised you would quit, and he will quit!" Sigmund said righteously.

"I investigated this extraordinary incident!"

Sigmund looked at Bennett, and then picked and recounted his derivation.

Some things will be much easier to reverse from the results, and some ambiguous things can also be prevaricated by guessing or luck.

This made the entire derivation process much more reasonable. At least after hearing the entire investigation, everyone would believe in the authenticity of the murderer's identity.

"You're still a young man, the same as I was back then."

Captain Marek sighed silently.

Young man, I am not trying to take credit with you, but to protect you.

Although Sigmund has a good head, he still needs to be honed.

Marek thought silently, while revising his views on Sigmund.

Montana next to him clenched her fists, "It turns out that he solved this extraordinary incident from a realistic point of view. I knew this way of thinking was correct. It turns out that we have the same views on this issue."

"This guy is really special."

Montana was inexplicably delighted.

"I also helped with this case, why didn't anyone mention me?" Gildo wept silently in his heart.

Different from the complicated emotions of several other people, Bennett only had embarrassment, resentment and shame in his heart at this time.

"It turned out to be him!"

His cheeks twitched, and Bennett couldn't remember how many times this was.

It seemed that from the first meeting he had been frustrated with this young man.

clap clap.

His face was beaten to the ground.

Deep in his heart, countless negative emotions were agitated. Suddenly, Bennett felt his forehead itch. The next moment, he suddenly lowered his head and covered his cheeks with his hands...

Thank you book friend Huaxia for your eternal reward

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