Light Spirit Epic Chapter 1628: Transformation to the ultimate battle (33)


Chapter 1628 The transformation to the ultimate battle (thirty-three)

"Well, since you have your own plans, I won't ask more."

Seeing that the old man couldn't ask too many things from Bedivere, he continued: "I have drawn up a contract, and no one will charge 32,010 Egyptian dollars for these three people to participate in this mission. . This includes a 5 percent brokerage fee for the bounty hunter organization and a 2 percent tax from the Egyptian government."

"A little expensive," Bedivere hummed.

"No way. Because you didn't explain the content of the task in detail, the danger level of the task is unknown. In this case, we can only hire people at the highest cost. All applicants who come to the job know that they are in This mission may be life-threatening, but it came without hesitation. You have to respect them."

"Understood. Draft the contract and let them sign it later." Bedivere doesn't want to argue too much about this matter, anyway, their group's military funds are still abundant, this money Still able to get it.

The werewolf youth then took out the key card of the hotel that had been prepared in his arms. This card also functions as a debit card. The military funds of Bediveville and the others are stored in the bank account. By swiping this card The key card can be withdrawn. And the old man is ready to swipe the card machine.

Beep. With this brush, nearly 100,000 Egyptian coins rolled away like flowing water.

"Okay, I'll go back and talk to them. After the contract is signed, your contractual relationship will be officially established. Are you going to meet them now? Or do you plan to let them connect with you at a fixed place ?"

Bedivere thought about it for a moment: "It's okay, I'll go over and interview them about the details of the task after signing the contract."

"Very good. Wait for me here." The boss walked out of the cubicle and went back to chat with the three bounty hunters.

Bediver watched from the observation room that the people over there were almost chatting, and the contract was signed, so he walked out of the observation room, pushed the door and entered the intelligence room.

"Are you all ready?" he asked as soon as he entered.

"Oh------" The three mercenaries each let out a low hum, and they were a little surprised to see that their employer was an orc.

"Boss?" Lawrence suddenly came up and said, "Meet again! We are really destined (Kama)!"

Bediver was a little upset: "Don't call me boss."

"But you are indeed the boss, aren't you the client of this mission?" Lawrence said with a hippy smile.

Bediver groaned for a moment. He is indeed the boss of these three mercenaries, and anyone who pays can be called the boss. There seems to be nothing wrong with this statement. But it always makes me feel uncomfortable.

"Just call me Bedivere." The werewolf youth said, "Come with me and take you to the place of work immediately."

"What is the specific content of this work?" Just after leaving the intelligence room, one of the mercenaries asked, "How dangerous is it?"

"Um..." Bedivere just wanted to say that this work is really just digging falling rocks, and there is not much danger, but he thought about it, there may be a dangerous Jotun giant hanging around outside the landslide site. , maybe as soon as they dig up the rock, the giants will attack. So this work can't really be said to be completely risk-free.

"The work itself is only to understand the falling rocks from the landslide, and there is not much danger." Bedivere said, "But there are dangerous monsters near that place, you must be alert at all times."

"Understood, boss." Lawrence added.

Blue veins appeared on Bedivere's forehead: "I said, don't call me boss!"

The four leave the bar and enter the city of Cairo. Bedivere led three mercenaries to an alley.

"Huh?" Another mercenary could not help but reminded suspiciously: "Mr. Bedivere, going further is a dead end."

"I know." Bedivere didn't explain much, and continued walking towards the dead end. As long as the small golden hammer is in Bedivere's hand, he can actually open the portal anywhere, in the ancient hall of the Dragon Hunters. But he can't just open the portal handle on the street in broad daylight and in full view? He had to find a relatively hidden location before teleporting. But those mercenaries didn't understand anything, and they had to ask more about this trivial matter, which made Bedivere a little uncomfortable.

Going to the end of the alley, in a dark corner with no one around, Bedivere took out the token of the dragon hunter family from his arms, imitating the appearance of the mysterious young man before, and scratched on the ground. a cross. Then he tapped lightly with that little hammer, and the portal opened.

"Come with me. And no matter what you see along the way, don't ask too much." Bedivere jumped in first.

Whoosh! The efficiency of the portal was very high, and it instantly brought Bedivere to the great hall of the dragon hunters that was filled with legendary dragon weapons.

"Tsk tsk." As soon as Lawrence arrived, he could not help whistling when he saw the magic weapons hanging on the wall not far away.

"Don't touch anything." Bedivere instructed. "There is a protective barrier on the wall. If you touch those weapons casually, you will be cooked."

"Got it, boss," Lawrence replied.

Bediveville resisted cursing: "The work place is not far ahead, hurry up and follow."

The three mercenaries looked at each other and followed Bedivere to the corridor leading to the outside of the hall. The cold air from the outside faintly came, causing everyone to shiver a few times. Everyone knows that this is no longer Egypt, but an extremely cold place in the north.

"There are such ancient ruins, and such a cold place... Could this be Iceland?" One of the mercenaries couldn't help but guess.

Of course, Bedivere won't answer him -- and the guy didn't guess it right. Bedivere just wants these people to help clear the rock and rescue Solar, but there are always talkative people asking this and that. While eligible bounty hunters seem to have a duty of confidentiality, even if Bedivere tells them the details of the mission, they generally don't gossip about the client's commission. But Bedivere was always being asked questions, and he was really upset.

They walked a short distance to the site of the collapse. The situation was still the same as before. Most of the passage was buried by falling rocks, and the remaining small cracks were not enough for a normal adult man to get out. And Solar, who was buried half of his body by the landslide, was lying beside the wall as if he was sleeping, without the slightest movement.

"This person...I've seen it on TV." One of the mercenaries saw Solar's face and said, "It seems like that...the magic swordsman Solar?"

"Boss, do you want to rescue this pinned person, or do you just need to dig through the passage?" Lawrence then asked, "Is this guy already dead? Being pinned down by so many heavy stones, what else is there to do? Half of the body is probably turned into meat sauce."

"You don't have to worry about this little thing. Just find a way to move the stone away." Bedivere hummed. In fact, he could vaguely see the part of Solar that was pressed by the stone from the cracks in the frozen rocks. It was covered with something dull black, probably the dragon scales of the immortal ancient dragon. With the dragon scales protecting it, the half of Solar's body that was held down by the stone should be intact, although the situation now looks far worse than it really is. In short, find a way to move the stone away and drag the crushed half of Solar's body out of the stone crack, and let Solar worry about the rest.

"Humph------" So Lawrence leaned over the stone and looked at it, "This is a little bad. The stones are frozen, and if the frost is not melted, they will definitely stick together, no matter what. I can't move it. Has anyone brought a torch?"

The other two mercenaries also shook their heads. They were in a hurry when they accepted the commission this time. It's just that no one remembers to bring torches.

"You don't need to worry about the fire problem." Bedivere knew that things would turn out like this, and he had taken out a packet of flame turpentine powder from his waist. He walked to the collapsed stone, dug a small hole in the ground with his weapon, poured the powder directly into the hole, and knocked with his weapon! The flame of magic rose. The heat of the flame is not low, and the stones are heat-conducting. When a stone is heated, the stones next to it are also heated, and the frost covering them is constantly disintegrating.

"What kind of guys do you have on your hands?" Bedivere asked. "Let's pry rocks with weapons."

So one of the mercenaries took a spear from his storage pocket. It's not bad to use this as a crowbar. The other mercenary not only took out the long sword from his waist, but also took out the shovel he was carrying, ready to start digging at any time.

"Uh..." Lawrence took out a dagger and a small photon pistol from his waist, however, these two weapons were either too short or long-range shooting weapons to be used as crowbars.

Another vein appeared on Bedivere's forehead: "I have clearly told you that this mission is [digging~IndoMTL.com~ Why do people always listen to me, and don't even bring a decent tool?" !"

"I'm sorry, but I really don't know that what you said about [digging], Boss, turned out to be real mining." Lawrence said innocently.

"What? Then when you took over the job, you thought this was digging up?!" Bedivere was angry.

Lawrence shrugged: "This—there are many undiscovered ancient ruins in the underground of Egypt, and the general [excavation] work in the association is of course the digging of ancient tombs. ------Whether it's a government-licensed excavation or an unlicensed tomb robbery."

"Unbelievable. Do you Egyptians like tomb robbing that much?" Bedivere couldn't help but feel even more depressed.

The three mercenaries shrugged simultaneously.

"Forget it! Whoever gave the extra shovel to Lawrence, let him be responsible for the main digging! Since you don't bring any tools, you should be given a little more effort!"

"I have no opinion, boss." Lawrence took the shovel from another mercenary and began digging.


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