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Chapter 96: Veigar’s Death
Three minutes?

Watson was amused. They had underestimated him. Well, anyone who saw his appearance would treat him like a child. Who would have thought that a ten-year-old child was the person in charge of Blackmoon Castle?

“Young Master Watson, these evil bandits spoke so rudely to you. Please allow me to kill them all,” Allen, who stood behind Watson, said as he glanced downward.

He was the one who first discovered those bandits while he was on patrol. He immediately told Watson that there were still 64 Blackmoon Knights and five mages with him.

“That’s right, Young Master Watson. These bandits are very hateful. Many people at the border have lost their lives because of them! Young Master, let me go out and fight for the people,” Liszt said as he held the longsword by his waist; he had a hateful expression on his face.

“Young Master, I want to fight too.” The burly man, William, carried a hammer and stepped forward, followed by the other members of the Blackmoon Knights. “So do we!”

Since Watson told them not to reveal themselves, they did not act rashly.

Watson’s second sister, Nindy, stood behind the Blackmoon Knights. She was there because she heard that someone had caused trouble outside the wall. Her mother, Catherine, was worried that Watson would go there alone, so she had asked her to look after him. Nindy was also curious about the person bold enough to offend Blackmoon Castle.

“Nindy, those are bandit gangs! This is the first time I’ve seen a member of a bandit gang alive. Can I join the battle?”

Indix looked excited; her green hair danced in the wind. She wanted to walk toward Watson, but Nindy pulled her back and reprimanded her, “Indix, don’t make a scene. We’re mages. Mages are very vulnerable before they finish casting their spells! There are so many archers in the bandit gang. What if you get shot?”

“It doesn’t matter. I’m a silver-tier mage now. With the iron water barrier spell, I’m immune to most attacks! Besides, I’ve just learned the silver-tier spell, the water-elemental warrior summon. I haven’t used it yet.” Indix pouted in dissatisfaction.

Among the mages in Blackmoon Castle, she was the most talented one, aside from Nindy. The two female mages were the only iron-tier mages that Folson had selected in his group. They were also the first mages in the group to advance to the silver tier. Besides Nindy, Indix had also mastered both spells for the water-elemental warrior summon and the mine cannonball.

Nindy sighed when the other three male mages were also excited after they heard Indix’s words. She had no right to criticize them as she felt the same way too.

Watson waited until the discussion was over before he waved his hand. “Don’t worry, everyone. I’ll see if I can drive these bandits away. If they insist on committing evil deeds, then you can attack them.”


“Young Master Watson is really merciful, but not everyone in this world is worthy of forgiveness.” Liszt sighed.

Watson did not say anything more. Instead, he turned around and shouted toward the people outside the wall. “Your three minutes are almost up. Are you retreating? I’ve warned you. Blackmoon Castle is very powerful; you are no match for us. But we love peace and don’t want to see needless bloodshed. Did you want Obsidian Gold?”

Watson activated his fusion skill and grabbed some stones from the wall. Then, he fused it into dozens of fine pieces the size of his palm and threw them down the wall.

“I’ll give you some. You can leave if you’re satisfied.”

Satisfied?

Veigar’s veins on his forehead bulged when he saw the obsidian gold by his feet. He felt humiliated. They were bandits, not beggars. Did the kid give him alms?

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