The Witcher’s Nightmare Wagon

Chapter 102 Mr. Tree's News

To be honest, Sigmund didn't intend to appear on the stage in person at first. Standing outside the door, he watched the whole process, and naturally discovered something strange.

The Oracle Church has obviously been waiting for the opportunity, waiting for the demon hunters to make mistakes, and then they can follow the trend.

Even if they can't regain the lost area, it can greatly frustrate their confidence.

At this time, what Sigmund has to do is to reorganize everything. Tell the Oracle Church and those involved that you are a bunch of idiots.

The demon hunter is the hero who saves the city.

Slapping the face is cool for a while, but afterwards...

However, after weighing it carefully, he realized that if he wanted to bring this whole case back to perfection, he had to do it himself.

This contains some coincidences and designs, and Sigmund is the most direct participant. Among other things, the concealment of Grace's identity and the revelations about Mr. Tree were all investigated by Sigmon.

So he had no choice but to appear on the stage himself.

The lie has been ripped out, and naturally there must be a decent plan of action.

"After the incident was over, I was lucky enough to join the team of demon hunters, and because of my personal experience, I was fortunate enough to participate in this plan."

Eloquently, Sigmund spent a minute and a half introducing Marek's love and care for his new member, and the whole process was full of praise.

Hearing this, Marek felt comfortable.

Gildo, who was listening, gritted his teeth.

"Later, I launched a detailed investigation together with Gildo, a senior demon hunter. We found all the toy factories and handicraft workshops that produced dolls throughout Liam City, and then began to visit one by one..."

In Sigmund's account, the attack on the Elm Street apartment turned into revenge from the mastermind behind it.

And Gildor also became a brave and fearless fighter, running on the front line even when he was injured, fighting until the bandage broke and blood was spilled on the spot.

Gildo trembled all over when he heard it, wishing to harden on the spot and express his excitement.

Only at this moment did he deeply understand a truth.

Licking is a technical job.

"etc!"

"The records in the investigation report are not like this. The attack on the doll shop and the subsequent carriage incident were all caused by a life contractor."

"It has nothing to do with the puppeteer you mentioned."

"And..." Ed sneered.

"This report was submitted by you."

"Indeed." Sigmund nodded with a smile.

"You're right." Sigmund affirmed again, "At that time, all of us thought we had found out the truth, but only the captain, he firmly believed that the life contractor was just a puppet."

"The man behind the scenes is still at large."

"You all know what happened next, Mr. Miller..." He skipped this step, "The city was in turmoil, but the captain found some clues through clues."

"So he sent me and Gildo to leave Liam City. I was lucky and found traces of the man behind the scenes in Gwen Town."

"It was only then that we discovered that this puppeteer was just an insignificant pawn. Everything he did was to help someone who had never shown up."

"That person is investigating a major change in the Kingdom of Elam twenty years ago!"

"Ridiculous!" Ed Knight interrupted Sigmund unceremoniously.

"These are all fabricated by you, what are you going to say next?"

"The so-called mysterious man wants to destroy the world and this city, and you are the saviors?" He looked at Sigmund mockingly.

"how do you know?!"

"The truth is like this!"

"Do you think we are idiots?" Ed sneered.

"What was the truth twenty years ago, the Kingdom of Elam..."

"Shut up and let him finish!"

Ed Knight turned his head in astonishment, and it was Selwyn who interrupted him.

"What's the name of that mysterious man?" Selwyn asked, his expression was calm, but his flickering eyes revealed his emotions.

"Mr. Tree."

Sigmund replied.

"go out!"

"Ed, Montana, both of you get out!"

Selwyn said bluntly.

"Sir." Ed looked stunned.

"Forget that name, forget about today's conversation, it's classified."

The faces of the two changed one after another, and they looked at each other, seeing the horror in each other's eyes.

Sigmund also squinted his eyes. It seemed that the Oracle Church knew something about Mr. Tree.

When Montana and the others left, Selwyn no longer paid attention to the explosion of the clock tower, but directly asked about everything related to Mr. Tree.

On this issue, Sigmund did not hide anything.

Competition is competition.

But in the face of a high-level transcendent who may bring great damage, the front should still be united.

Hearing what Sigmund said, Selwyn was calm on the surface, but he couldn't calm down in his heart for a long time.

Mr. Tree.

This name should not have been known at his level.

It was a young strong man who had been hailed as the most promising fifth pope. He chose to use the tree as his nickname.

The implication is to take root in the earth and embrace the starry sky.

One of the most powerful sun priests.

But as glorious as his past experience was, how humiliating his final betrayal was. After he left the Oracle Church, the entire team of Sun Priests was thoroughly cleaned and investigated.

Many people have been affected.

Related and irrelevant, church leaders also need a way to vent their anger.

"If it's really him...then this matter must be given absolute attention, but a decision cannot be made lightly. After all, although the original matter was secret, it was not without rumors."

"This may be a conspiracy of the demon hunters."

Selwyn collected himself.

If I remember correctly, "Mr. Tree" should have been promoted to the fifth rank when he defected from the Oracle Church.

The fifth level of the starry sky contract is named - Wanderer.

Walking in the void and breaking the space barrier, this is almost the most difficult of all superhumans to be caught.

After that, the Oracle Church also paid a great price and spent countless painstaking efforts, not to mention traces, and even failed to obtain any news.

"Then, under the leadership of the captain, we formulated a detailed induction plan to reduce the disaster to the limit. If we hadn't discovered it in time, the gunpowder in the bell tower would have appeared in the municipal center or the homes of many councilors."

"There will be many more casualties by then!"

Talking eloquently, Sigmund finished his analysis of the whole case. In his narration, Marek was brave and wise, and he was simply the embodiment of a hero.

Later, even Marek himself believed what Sigmund said.

"It turns out that I thought so at the beginning. It seems that this is the intuition of a demon hunter."

"It's hard for me to believe that such a complicated plan..." Mayor Wallace glanced at Marek.

This guy, is it possible?

Selwyn, who should have spoken fiercely and frantically looked for loopholes in his reasoning, remained silent. It seemed that he had accepted Sigmund's statement.

But Wallace still felt a little weird.

"This is a series of serial cases that require follow-up observation and information collection involving many people."

"Your team has been performing tasks outside, where are there so many people in the city?" Wallace asked his own doubts.

Everyone looked at Marek.

Marek blinked and looked at Sigmund.

"Ahem, actually the captain has already prepared." Sigmund cleared his throat.

"As early as a year ago, the captain spent countless efforts and energy, day and night, tirelessly, and personally developed sixteen intelligence personnel!"

Marek: ⊙_⊙.

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