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611. Ask

Hevin replied:

"You should know to some extent that I don't care that much about the boundaries in the eyes of most people, and it is temporarily under my control."

Hackett said:

"To be honest, what I care about is not whether you have cooperated with the monster. The point is that it is too dangerous. I have done a comprehensive investigation. The disaster it can cause is beyond your imagination."

The boy followed the demon hunters:

"Believe me, I know what it can do. I've defeated it once."

Hackett snorted:

"Playing with words? Can you guarantee that it won't cause any more harm?"

Hevin shrugged:

"You and I both know that this is unrealistic."

Hackett asked:

"So what's the reason why you had no choice but to call me in on the premise of cooperating with him?

"Mordred is not in such danger yet. Although we have talked about the instability of the Knights of the Round Table, he was the one who performed the ceremony later, and his human desires can be said to be beyond the limit.

"Could it be that King Arthur is about to wake up, and what's wrong with her? But it's hard for me to imagine that anything can destroy that king. Although it's a bit amateurish to put confidence in the character of others, I want to believe that she can handle it.

own problems.

"So what is it, if you have brought me here, why are you still unwilling to tell me the truth? We can help you solve this matter."

Hewen said with a sincere expression:

"This is where the problem lies.

"You can't help. Just like you can't fight the monster king, you can't handle this difficulty."

Hackett's disciple Miller glanced sideways at Hevin, who was now shorter than himself.

Hewen's words were a little too ruthless, but his expression was very sincere, as if he was not belittling the entire witcher industry, but just telling the truth.

Hackett asked:

"Are you still holding a grudge?"

Hewen shook his head:

"I'm not that stingy. The witchers really can't stop his rise. In my opinion, you will eventually win, but it will be a long time later.

"Even if I solved him, I paid a huge price. The problem I encountered this time is completely outside your professional scope, so let me handle it myself.

"I paid, and you received double the reward this time. Let's get rid of Mordred first."

Hackett raised his eyebrows and said:

"Really? But don't think I took any advantage. Taking payment from the victim will only ruin my reputation, so you can't let him spread the news."

Hewen said:

"Don't worry, I have professional ethics. After all, I have been a demon hunter for several years."

Hackett smiled:

"What are you going to do now? Are we going to walk directly into the trap set for him?"

Hevin said;

"Let's act according to Mordred's expectations for a few days to let him lower his guard and observe his situation.

"Then we can reunite with Tanvisji."

Hackett persisted and asked:

"So where have you been all these years? You really can't tell me? There are a lot of people worried about you, and many people thought you were dead, and you are still stuck in the pain of the past.

"Are you really not going to show up again?"

Hewen thought for a moment, and then replied firmly:
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