Chapter 1709 A Chief Administrator For Reasons (3)

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Chapter 1709 A Chief Administrator For Reasons (3)

Khaya did not intend to admonish Arsus for what he did in front of the public, but she did not intend to pursue it further because Tang Shaoyang did not kill Arsus. Her team was fine and healed now, and that was enough.

"Tch!"

Khaya heard the woman in the blue outfit click her tongue. She guessed right, the woman intentionally provoked Arsus to attack her. She was glad that she came in time, or else Arsus might be really dead, especially with how stubborn and arrogant he was.

She glanced at Nandra, and Nandar looked at her. Even though they did not say anything, Nandra understood her captain.

Nandra looked at the two families who were still trembling in fear, hugging each other. They covered the children in the middle, protecting their child from harm. At least they were trying to. These people were witnesses to what happened between Tang Shaoyang and Arsus, and they would not dare to lie.

As Nandra healed the resident while inquiring about what happened, a body fell from the sky. The body from the sky fell, rolling on the ground until it stopped right in front of Tang Shaoyang. It was like someone throwing the body, and the body was Duke Amalric.

The man was in blue armor, and he immediately stood up. His right hand was broken, dangling in the air. His face was bruised, his lip cracked, and his nose was broken.

Duke Amalric was confused, looking around where he was. His pupils dilated in terror as he discovered the dead armies. He quickly recognized the army's armor worn by his people. Panic-stricken, he looked around, hoping to see one of his people.

"A scroll from Count Fontanella. Give me the scroll or I will kill you to get rid of the scroll!"

Duke Amalric was confused at first, recalling if Count Fontanella ever gave him a scroll. He finally remembered that he received a scroll a month ago from Count Fontanella. Even though Count Fontanella told him to use the scroll when he was in danger, he did not think much about it back then.

He thought it was just a gift to get his favor, making a good impression before he took the throne. But he did not expect the mercenary to look for the scroll. Then he looked around and found Count Fontanella's body. His eyes regained the spirit as a thought came to his mind.

"Don't be stupid and try to negotiate with me. I will kill you just like I killed Count Fontanella. Accept my terms or you will die!"

Tang Shaoyang was too familiar with Duke Amalric's expression. Most of the people he killed made the same expression in their last moments. It was the same with Caeso as well.

Could not think any more of a way out, Duke Amalric gave up and took out the black scroll from his inventory. He did not know what the scroll did, and he did not mind exchanging the scroll for his life. He would take the chance to survive.

His expectation to be alive was ten percent, or maybe even less than that. Duke Amalric thought he would be killed the moment he gave the scroll, but he was wrong. He was thrown once more, not that far this time. He landed next to a dead body, falling while facing the ground. That hurt, but that was much better than dying.

Duke Amalric tried to get it until he found the identity of the dead body next to him. The dead body lay in the pool of blood. He could see the chest was pierced by multiple swords. The dead body was King Sebastia Matteo Estanyol.

The King was dead, he did not kill the King, but he achieved his goal. He was shocked and looked back at Tang Shaoyang. However, The Reds were gone, he could not see them. Their target was not The King or him, but the scrolls.

Even though the situation was in his favor, he was confused. The second most powerful mercenary was next to him. They were looking in a direction, but they did not spare a glance at him as if he was just nobody. He wanted to ask The Daenelis what happened, but he was being cautious. He did not know what The Daenelis and The Reds were doing here, and he did not want to know. It was better not to know anything.