“What are they wearing…?” Eliza frowned and asked.
Nolan, with a cold glint in his eyes, continued her sentence, “They’re wearing the official uniforms of Woteria’s guards”
It seemed that the heavy snow in Woteria had allowed these bandits to run rampant, to the point of even daring to rob and kill officials.
The evidence was clear, and since they had dared to show up right in front of there. Nolan was not going to let these bandits off.
Nolan ordered, “Leave one alive for questioning, the rest–kill,”
“Yes, sir.”
At his command, the Black Flag Army tore off their snow–covered cloaks and drew their swords, rushing towards the bandits on either side of the convoy.
In just moments, the bandits were wiped out, not leaving a single one standing.
Only one person remained- a young man, gaunt, ragged, and barely alive.
The Black Flag Army dragged this person before Eliza and Nolan.
“Lift your head,” Eliza commanded.
Perhaps because her calm voice carried an innate tenderness, the young man instinctively obeyed and lifted his head to look at her.
“You… who are you?” the young man weakly asked.
Eliza didn’t answer his question, but instead asked in return, “What’s your name?”
The young man hesitated, then carefully replied, “My name is Rafe Malone.”
“Rafe Malone?”
“Well, that’s quite… an elegant yet ironic name,” Eliza said, pausing before speaking with an ambiguous expression. Hearing Eliza’s words, Rafe stole a glance at her, his face flushed, and he quickly lowered his head, embarrassed.
Nolan, observing the scene, thought to himself, ‘What’s with the blushing?‘
Nolan coldly fixed his gaze on Rafe, then glanced at his frail figure, which stood in stark contrast to the burly bandits. Interrupting Rafe’s awkwardness, he asked icily, “Are you one of the bandits here, like the others?”
Rafe, his face pale, shook his head, but after a brief hesitation, he nodded slightly.
Nolan, expressionless, said, “You’re shaking your head and nodding at the same time. Are you trying to amuse me?” His piercing gaze made Rafe instinctively shrink back, and he quickly fell to his knees, his face a picture of fear and unease.
“No… no! Please forgive me. I… I’m not like them. I was only captured by them a couple of days ago. I had no choice but to join them out of desperation,” Rafe sobbed, tears streaming down his face.
He wiped his tears and continued, “I have an elderly mother at home. The snow has sealed the mountain, and I haven’t been able to return for two days. I don’t know how she’s doing…”
Rafe’s voice cracked as he pleaded, “Please, if you must kill me, could you at least let me see my mother one last time? Just one last time, please.”
Rafe collapsed onto the ground, crying loudly, his sobs echoing in the cold air.
Had Nolan not been so intimidating, Rafe would have probably crawled over and begged Eliza, saying, “Sir, and this kind- hearted lady, I know I’ve committed a crime. I’m not asking for anything except to see my mother once…”
Before Rafe could finish his sentence, his eyes rolled back, and he suddenly collapsed into the snow.
Eliza furrowed her brow slightly, and a spider leaped from her shoulder, landing on Rafe’s body. It scuttled around his eyes, mouth, and nose, before eventually settling on his wrist.
Eliza focused on the spider’s senses, then spoke to Nolan, “He hasn’t eaten for too long. He’s cold and hungry, so he passed out. Just give him some oatmeal.”
Nolan immediately gave the order.
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difference between a man who had killed and
Though Rafe’s words could not be fully trusted, Nolan dorda str
one who hadn’t, simply by looking at their face.
So despite feeling something was off with Rafe, Nolan decided to spare his life.
They still had two days of travel to reach Woteria Centrina City. The heavy snow covering the roads made it easy to get lost,
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so having a local guide like Rafe could be useful.
Plus, it would help them gather more information about the current situation in Woteria.
However, there was still one problem.
Rafe had mentioned earlier that the “snow had sealed the mountain,” which meant the road to Centrina City might already be impassable due to the snow.
If that were the case, reaching Centrina City within two days would be much harder than expected.
But even so, they had no choice but to go.
Woteria still had hundreds of thousands of people waiting for them.
A delay of even one day could mean freezing or starving countless people.
With this in mind, Nolan ordered the team to bury the bandits‘ bodies and set up camp for a short rest.
He then said to Eliza, “Wait here. I’ll lead a team to scout ahead.”
Eliza had also noticed Rafe’s mention of the “snow sealing the mountain.”
If they didn’t investigate the situation quickly, it was likely they’d get stuck, unable to move forward or back.
So, Eliza immediately nodded in agreement, but only after a moment of hesitation did she add, “Let me come with you. Perhaps I can be of some help.”
Nolan thought for a moment before agreeing, “Alright, let’s go together.”
The reason Nolan agreed was simple–he couldn’t rest easy without knowing she was under his watch.
He had been to Woteria once before, but after the snowstorm, he could no longer recognize the place.
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