Vol 3 Chapter 47

Name:The Amber Sword Author:Fei Yan
Scene 47: Silver Mine (8) (Third, ask for support, no one will die)

"Who is that guy?"

After Brando's departure, the boys whispered. The first thing he talked about was Maher. In fact, he had been against them from contacting the guy from unknown sources since last night, but since Brando found out the location of this cold iron vein for them, he also used a lot of money. After the money made the deal with them-he also had to admit that dealing with this guy was a bit good.

However, compared to him, Joca, who was the first to deal with Brando, was a bit worried. 13,000 Tor was not a small sum of money. He always felt that this matter was a bit unreliable, and the money was too easy.

He couldn't help but look back at Ke Wen, the literate teenager is the most knowledgeable of them, and not only that, Ke Wen also has magic.

Every time they were wounded under the mine or fighting with others, Ke Wen would heal them with spells. Although there is no legendary spell that can heal the wound in one go, it is at least more effective than herbal medicine.

In this way, in fact, Ke Wen has long been the leader of their group, but Maher has been a little unconvinced. However, Joca knew that Maher was just because he was pulled down from the top position, and his face was a bit unsettling.

"It's nothing." Ke Wen shook his head. "Keep digging, things here have nothing to do with us."

He was saying this, but he heard an exclamation from the pit.

That was the direction of one of their companions. Everyone was in a tight heart, and stopped to look over there. There are many mysterious myths under the dark pit. Although no one has been there before, they are willing to encounter any accident in such a place.

But they saw the companion run out in panic.

"Come here," the boy shouted hastily.

"What's wrong?" Asked Ke Wen.

"Kevin, you know when you come here, I, I don't know what this is--"

Everyone froze again, and Ke Wen exchanged a wink with others around him, and then everyone leaned together. But they had just passed by and stopped.

Behind a dark blue vein, it was obviously the place where the boy was mining before, and a silver edge was exposed behind the fractured rock formation.

It's definitely not rock, it won't be any ore, it's like some kind of artifact.

The young man said with anxiety, "Look at this." The pickaxe he picked up was shown to others, only to see that the tip of the pickaxe had been cut off one by one, and the cut was smooth like a mirror.

"This thing made it?" Cowen frowned, because he didn't know what it was.

The boy nodded.

"That is a sword, so sharp!" Maher said immediately: "I have heard people say that there are inhabitants of the underground world under our feet, that must be their weapon!"

"Mahel, why did the inhabitants of the underground world come to this place?" Someone offered a different view.

"It's entirely possible, didn't the monster below come up too?"

"Mahel, you stupid, that's because the workers dug the tunnel below." This time, even Choka couldn't hear: "But there wasn't much tunnel here before we dug, let alone the sword It's buried in the rock formations! "

At least he agreed with Maher's statement about the sword.

Maher was preparing to refute, but Cowen interrupted them: "Don't make a noise, let's dig it out and see."

"Dig it out?" The young girl was a little puzzled: "This thing is not useful to us, Ke Wen, I'm a little disturbed, let it stay here."

The boy hesitated, but he was always curious when he saw the glittering silver in the rock formation. He thought Maher might be right, it was something left by the inhabitants of the underground world, but he glanced at the severed pickaxe—a sword so fast, it must be valuable outside.

"Dig!" He said.

Everyone nodded, and the youthful curiosity eventually overcame the fear of the unknown.

...

But when Cowen, Maher, and Choka started to dig out that weird 'weapon' buried deep underground, a large-scale riot was taking place in the entire mining area.

A terrible rumor spread among the miners. Legend has it that a monster was found in the mining area on the lower floors. The more this news went through, in the end the supervisors had to organize a team of soldiers to go deep into the mine to investigate what happened.

But these people never came back--

In less than half an hour, a written report had been placed on Orkins' desk. This energetic young man in his thirties-of course, according to Warn's algorithm-felt for the first time that things were starting to get a little tricky.

Orkins was able to come to this mine to work for Count Deneer. On the one hand, it is valued by the latter, but on the other hand, it is because of all aspects of the relationship, especially the Countess Deneel. Wei—As a young man and son of the Countess of the Countess Denel family, he took a ride all the way here, only to enter the staff of the earl after his term of office.

Orkins knows that this mine is highly valued by Count Denel and who can successfully gain the trust of the latter here will eventually be the confidant of Lord Count, so he is full of enthusiasm for this appointment, and can even be said to Came to this place with pride.

Everything looks so organized until this morning.

This report woke him up from his dreams. It was reported that someone had witnessed a giant spider a few layers below the pit-of course a normal spider will not grow larger than a human head, it must be a monster .

Aukinston was cold and sweaty. Of course, what happened in this mine more than a decade ago, he knew that if the workers once again pierced the passage to the Jordan, he could hardly imagine how serious the situation would be.

The young man felt uneasy all of a sudden. He first confirmed the situation in the mining area repeatedly, but the news was worse than one. After a team of soldiers disappeared into the pit below, Orkins knew that he was in bad shape. Already.

He knows his ability-in fact, he has no ability. He had made up his mind to come here to mingle in a relatively leisurely position, which was enough to draw the attention of Earl Denel, but he did not expect that his luck was so bad that he encountered the worst situation.

Suddenly, Oggins was at a loss, almost paralyzed in his position, and repeatedly thought in his heart that if he lost the mine, Count Denel would unload himself by eight pieces.

And when Kuran opened the door, he saw exactly this scene--

This swordsman, who has entered the golden realm 30 years ago, and also one of the most powerful confidants of Count Deneer, saw the young man look dejected-although he knew that the other party was not capable, but It was a guy who came up the back door, but I couldn't help but feel scorn.

He had thought that the other party was not capable, but he didn't expect that he would not be able to help the wall.

He coughed before calling Oggins out of his soul. As soon as Orkins saw Couran by the door, his gray eyes lightened.

Of course, he knew this elderly executive deputy, the captain of the security guard, and the highest military chief of the mining area. The other party was different from him. As early as the year of the hoarfrost, Earl Deneer had left and right hands. The other party came here to control the daily life of the mining area Of course, the work will not be gilded like him, but will be fully trusted by the Earl.

Although Oggins has secretly scolded more than once this old man who doesn't give him a good look on the weekdays is a 'damn old guy', but at least knows that he must show some respect on the surface, let alone at the moment, the other party Probably his savior.

He cried like a drowning man grabbing the last straw: "Mr. Kuran, you're here, and we're in trouble now!"

"Why is it so much trouble?" Kuran, gray-haired, said with a scorn.

But Okins didn't dare to care so much at this time, and hurriedly explained the situation in detail. But Kuran actually knew about it before he came here. In fact, the old man scolded him in his heart. The **** **** at first suppressed the news and didn't let him know until things couldn't be controlled. Then he was called—if he knew the truth earlier, at least his team of soldiers would not be killed for nothing.

So Kuran was very upset at the moment, but he was upset. He also knew that this matter was important, and he could only suppress this dissatisfaction and asked coldly:

"Oh, what does Master *** officer plan to do?"

Of course, Okins knew that Kuran was unhappy to take advantage of this opportunity to find himself. Of course, he couldn't do it well. He knew it well. I can only make a smile and say: "This ... I don't know the following situation, but I worry that the miners will ***, I plan to send the guard team to maintain order ..."

He saw the old man's increasingly somber face and swallowed spitting: "That, at least some hands are needed ..."

Kuran snorted coldly to interrupt him.

"Shit idea, do you send the guard team, don't the miners know that something must have happened below? They will only mess up faster. There are thousands of miners in this mining area, and you want to maintain order with less than a hundred people. * ** Official, are you thinking too much? ”

Orkins's face was almost counted out, but fortunately he was thick-skinned and replied swiftly: "What then?"

"I'll go and see," Kuran wiped his hilt: "Although the monsters under the hive are troublesome, they can't keep me. I'll see how serious the following problems are-"

"Okay, okay, okay!" Oggins even said three good words. Although things haven't been resolved yet, Kuran was able to go ahead, and he was relieved.

(***. Scream, ask for support.)