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Chapter 340: 213: The Pope (Anthony) sent me_1

    Chapter 340: Chapter 213: The Pope (Anthony) sent me_1


    “Kvada! He called this a ‘safe and secret’ location! Dang it, Kvada! We shouldn’t have trusted him; this untrustworthy undead.” Negris grumbled angrily inside Ange’s soul.<div>


    Ange tilted his head, sweeping his gaze around. There were probably about twenty Pdins with amander who ranked at about Level 8, roughly as strong as the Made Team they had encountered before.


    However, these Pdins didn’t seem as well-off as the Made Team. Their armor was old and damaged with some rusty spots. The patches of leather on cors and joints were frayed, and their weapons were in poor condition with many chips on the des.


    Feirick kept his calm; he manifested his physical form, knelt down, and took out five demon crystals. “I believe in the Light. Here’s my tax!”


    Negris was taken aback. Why did this scene feel so familiar?


    The leading Pdin came forward and picked up the demon crystals, weighing them in his hand. “So, you’re a follower of the Light. You’re one of us, then. But the tax has increased, so you should pay more.”


    Feirick took out another demon crystal. “This is a small business. It takes a little over a long time. If the tax is too high, I’ll find another route next time.”<div>


    The Pdin quickly exined, “No need, you brought someone with you this time. We’ll give you a discount next time, given your devout heart.”


    Where did they see a devout heart in this undead exuding deadly air?


    The Pdin then turned to Ange. “How about you? Do you believe in the Light? If you do, then pay your tax.”


    Negris sighed, “Just pay it. Let’s avoid the hassle. Give the same as Feirick.”


    So Ange took out five demon crystals, and now they were in trouble.


    “Oh? A rich man? Hands up! I suspect you smuggled forbidden goods and possessed mass-destruction weapons. Open up your spatial magic artifact for us to check,” the leading Pdin dered.


    Feirick couldn’t help grumbling in a low voice, “Why would you give so many? I should have offered it for you. You should have said you didn’t have any. Why did you expose your spatial magic artifact? Now we’re in trouble. If we don’t bleed a lot, these vampires won’t let us go.”


    Negris roared inside Ange’s soul, ” Kvada! I’m infuriated! We were nning to get along with you guys, but you forced us to reveal our identities. Ange, show your Divine Riding Badge.”


    Ange took out Leonardo’s Divine Riding Badge.


    “Ah! A knight of the Gods! Oh, fishing executioner… Lord above, I’m sorry, sir! We didn’t know who you were!” With that, all the surrounding Pdins dropped to their knees.


    The leading Pdin knelt on both knees, with a look of sincere fear on his face. He held up eleven demon crystals in his trembling hands, rapidly apologizing, “We’re sorry, sir! We didn’t know who you were. We didn’t mean to, please forgive us.”


    Negris roared directly into Ange’s body, “Have you never heard of taxing people at will just because you don’t know their identity?! Which department are you from? I’m going to report you to your boss!”<div>


    “Sir, you don’t know our department?” the leading Pdin asked.


    Negris was taken aback. How was he supposed to know what department they were from?


    “If I knew, would I still ask you? Speak up!” Negris responded impatiently.


    “Sir, you’ve offended us.” The lead Pdin threw the demon crystals toward Ange, leaped back, and yelled, “Brothers, run! Don’t get caught…”


    The surrounding Pdins sprinted in all directions before he could even finish his sentence, disappearing without a trace.


    The lead Pdin couldn’t finish his words either, because as soon as he finished saying ‘get caught’, Ange grabbed his neck and lifted him up like a little chicken.


    Divine power erupted from the Pdin, but before he could do anything, Ange cast Holy Light on him, dispelling his divine power.


    The Pdin stared in horror, recognizing this as Devouring! The legendary Devouring could only ur when one person’s power was overwhelmingly superior to another’s.


    Realizing that the ‘Knight of God’ in front of him was far beyond his ability to resist, the lead Pdin’s face turned ashen and he went limp. As soon as Ange put him down, he obediently knelt on the ground, face down.n/?/vel/b//jn dot c//om


    Negris was also a little puzzled and asked in Ange’s mind, “Are you this strong now? Can you overpower a Level 7-8 Pdin single-handedly?”


    Ange tilted his head, clearly puzzled. Was it that hard?


    Negris gave up trying to analyze Ange’s strength. This skeleton was growing strong just by gardening and studying a Druid handbook. Plus, he had collected so many pieces of Elf Druid’s soul fragments, who knew what new abilities he had acquired?<div>


    Negris shifted his attention to the Pdin and asked sternly, “Name.”


    “Sir, my name is Brand.”


    “Age.”


    “Forty-three.”


    “Gender.”


    “Er, sir, isn’t it obvious?”


    “Answer when asked, no backtalk, p.”


    Thest word ‘p’ made Brand pause. Was he being told to p himself? Before he could figure out what was happening, Ange’s p hadnded on his head causing a buzzing sound.


    “Gender.” Negris repeated the question. Asking an obvious question and insisting on getting an answer is a part of obedience training. It can break down your resistance and condition you to answer other questions more freely.
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