Chapter 244
"Well, guest, are you saying that the boss was planning to do something bad to me, and you saved me?"
After listening to Hawke's explanation, Perri's tone was also a little surprised.
Of course, Hawke didn't understand what Perri's confession just now meant.
However, Hawke thought that the matter should not be important and ignored it. He directly told Perri what happened during her coma according to his original reservation.
"Well, of course I have already said that it's okay if you don't believe me. Compared to me who just knew him for a day, it is obvious that the boss is more trustworthy. If you plan to go back to the town, I will try my best to send you to a place where you can reach the town safely."
Hawk said so.
If possible, Hawke also planned to send her into the town, but the current situation did not allow Hawke to do so.
Even if he just sent Perri out of the town, he might be caught.
Of course, Hawke did not tell Perri that he had killed the innkeeper and other staff.
Hauke didn't want Perri to be afraid of him because of this.
If she was afraid of him because he was a murderer.
Hauke's next move would be a lot more troublesome.
So Hauke chose to conceal it.
In this case, even if Perri said she was going back to town, when she returned, she would find out that the boss and his people had died in her hands.
No matter how afraid Perri was of Hauke, she would never meet him.
And if Perri chose to follow Perri out of town first.
Then naturally she would not know that the boss died in her hands.
So, Hauke felt that there was really nothing wrong with his actions.
"Well, I believe in you, my guest!"
Just when Hauke thought that Perri would most likely not trust him, Perri said something completely beyond Hauke's expectations.
"Well, why..."
After seeing Perri say that with such a firm tone, Hauke was a little confused.
Hauke really couldn't understand why Perri would believe in him, a person she had just met for less than a day.
"What, why?"
Perry tilted her head in confusion at what Hawke said.
"Well, I mean, why do you believe me?"
"Because, I don't think you are lying?"
"... Then how do you know that I am not lying?"
"Well, feeling? I believe you are not a bad person. And if you really want to attack me, you wouldn't say you want to send me back now. And the injuries on your body are real."
"... Not a bad person?"
For such an innocent girl like Perry, Hawke didn't know what to say for a while.
Hawke even began to worry, is it really good to let Perry with this kind of personality enter the society?
After all, she looks like the type that can be easily deceived by others.
In fact, she was almost abducted by the innkeeper.
And for the evaluation that she is not a bad person, Hawke also thinks that her judgment is really poor.
After all, even Hawke himself thinks that he is an unforgivable guy.
It is a real murderer. And he is a member of the criminal organization "Treasure Stealers".
Hawke thinks he is not worthy of the evaluation of "not a bad guy".
"Okay, then what do you decide to do? Go back or follow me first?"
Although he was speechless about Perry's reason for believing in him, Hawke still asked.
After all, this is the most important thing.
"I plan to follow the guest, and you will go with me."
"Why?"
"After all, the guest was injured in order to save me. I really can't just leave the guest and go back alone. You must get treatment quickly now."
"...No, it's really just a minor injury. You don't need to let this affect your choice. And don't you have any family?"
"...Well, no. I just left the orphanage not long ago. I originally planned to stay in the orphanage to help, but I'm clumsy. Staying in the orphanage will only cause trouble for the director."
"...Really? So hotel waiter is your first job?"
"Yeah."
(She encountered such a dangerous criminal organization in her first job. Not only is her personality naive, but her luck is also very bad.)
"Okay, then you follow me. I will find a way to help you find a new job so that you can settle down in another town."
"Well, guest, you are really a good person! Not only did you save me, but you also planned to help me find a job.”
“No… this is just a piece of cake.”
(However, judging by her appearance, it seems that finding her a new job is a big problem.)
Hauke can already imagine how clumsy she will be when the shops reject her.
However, it is impossible for Hauke to just leave her alone now.
Of course, the most important thing for Hauke now is to go back to the headquarters of the “Treasure Stealers” to report on his mission and the trouble he has caused.
He has killed so many people in the town. It is a dangerous situation no matter how you look at it.
And someone saw him killing those shop assistants.
With this level of situation, if Hauke does not find a way to find the boss of the “Treasure Stealers” to solve it, he will most likely have to leave Mond.
Otherwise, the whole of Mond will be looking for Hauke.
Although Hauke does not think that after telling the boss of the “Treasure Stealers” about this matter, the boss can easily solve this problem.
After all, the trouble caused is really too big.
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“This is what you said, Hauke. I had to leave Miss Perry. Is that the reason why I continued to work in the "Treasure Stealing Group"? "
"About the same."
"So, I'm curious, how did the boss solve this problem?"
"I'm not sure either? Anyway, the boss solved it. At least I haven't seen a wanted order for myself."
"... That, I suddenly felt that our "Treasure Stealing Group" boss might not be a big shot..."
After all, it's really hard to solve the trouble caused by Hawke.
It's hard to imagine that a "Treasure Stealing Group" boss could do it.
"I'm not sure either. The boss has always been very mysterious. ”
“…”
Oss was a little worried about Hawke’s words. His intention to withdraw from the “Treasure Stealing Group” might cause the hidden boss to do something.
Originally, Oss really thought that with the three God’s Eye holders, it would be easy to withdraw.
But after seeing the strength shown by the boss of the “Treasure Stealing Group”, Oss really lost his confidence.
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