Original God's Dark Priest

Chapter 393 The first night spent in the desert (page 1)



When they found Jebelele, he and Jade were following a scholar. They were talking to two Mondstadt businessmen and seemed to be preparing to set off.

"I just said it, no problem, these beasts of burden look very docile, I can handle them!" The scholar-looking man put his hands on his hips confidently.

One of the blond businessmen frowned, as if he didn't trust the scholar. The two businessmen made eye contact and finally reached a consensus.

The blond businessman sighed and said: "Well, since we are renting the beasts of burden, we will send someone to go with you. This way we can try to avoid the trouble caused by not understanding the habits of the beasts of burden. What do you think?"

"I told you it's not necessary..." The scholar still wanted to refuse.

The man from the Gilded Brigade behind him spoke: "Let's do it this way. It's just one more person. I believe we can still protect your safety."

"Then, Nakhtigar, you go with them." The man who looked like a businessman suggested.

The other businessman looked a little unhappy, but did not refuse. It could be seen that the beast of burden was a very important property to them, and they would not allow any loss.

The exchange between several people was about to end, and Safire and Candice also came over at this time.

Although Candice wasn't quite sure what Safire wanted, she still helped to introduce him: "Mondstadt businessman Bonifaz, and his partner Nahtigal. This is from Sumeru City. The scholar Mr. Tirzad, and the guards he hired, Mr. Jebelele and Miss Jade.”

"Hello, travelers in the desert, I am Sharp, a member of the Blazing Beast Hunters." Saffir announced his home address with a wooden face.

Before anyone else could react, Zebrale spoke first: "As far as I know, there is no member named Sharp among the Blazing Hunting Beasts."

"As far as you know? If you always take your own knowledge as a guideline and treat it as the truth, you are not far from death, arrogant uncle." Safire retorted without mercy.

After hearing what she said, Jade suddenly became happy. She came up and looked at Saffir's face. After a few seconds, she reached out and patted her shoulder: "Ha, sisters, you have such a good character. I I think we can be friends.”

Jibrele's face was not good-looking, but he didn't say anything and just remained silent. He has passed the age of acting on impulse, and there is no way that Safier can break his defense with just one word.

Jade continued: "But, are you really from the Gilded Brigade? Why are you so skinny and tender? Look at your little face, you can pinch water, right? The desert can't raise you. Such a charming girl.”

"It doesn't matter where I come from. What's important is that you have to believe what I say." Safire restrained Jade's hands and smiled, "Because if you don't believe me, I have plenty of ways to make you believe it."

Jade felt Safir's murderous intent and narrowed her eyes slightly: "...Really...I'm not easy to mess with, sisters."

"Maybe." Safir raised his eyebrows, noncommittal.

There was some tension between Jade and Safir, and Jebelele crossed his arms and didn't look nervous.

Seeing that the two of them were about to fight, Tierzad turned to Zhebrele and asked, "They look like they are going to fight. Aren't you worried at all?"

"No." Zebrel shook his head. He could tell at a glance that Safire and Jade didn't really want to fight. This was definitely not the case if they really wanted to fight.

Tirzad didn't understand. He was a little worried that Jade would suffer a loss. After all, this was the bodyguard he hired. He couldn't get hurt before he set off, right? That's too fucked up.

So he asked again: "Is that woman named Sharp good?"

"You can't tell, but it's definitely not weak." Zhebrel made an objective evaluation, "There is a high probability that he is stronger than Jade."

"Compared with you?" Tierzad asked again.

Jebelele paused, shook his head and stopped talking. After a while, he said: "If you are worried, you can also hire her. This will make you safer. After all, the credibility of the Blazing Hunter is still worthy of trust."

"Didn't you say that she is not a member of the Blazing Beast?" Tierzad was a little confused. It was really strange that Zhebelele had already said that the other party was not, but now she used this identity to persuade him.

But Zhebelele didn't think there was any problem: "With her strength, there is no need to pretend to be powerful. The reason why she used the name of the Blazing Hunter is probably because she has a good relationship with the other party. In this case, she is trustworthy. ”

"Have you never considered the possibility of an enemy? Couldn't she use this to discredit the mercenary group?" Tierzad frowned. He felt that Jebelel's idea was too simple.

Unexpectedly, Zebrale just glanced at Candice and stopped talking.

Borrowing the name of the Blazing Beast in front of Candice, who can do such a thing cannot be the other party's enemy. After all, Disiya is also famous in the desert, and this Candice is also not unknown. As a generation, Zhebrel knew the relationship between these two people.

Now that Candice is here, Safir claims to be a blazing hunter. The fact that the other party has not exposed or refuted it can explain the problem.

It's a pity that Tirzad couldn't understand the reason, and Zhebrel didn't bother to explain.

In the end, Tirzad chose to trust Jebelel because his experience in desert activities was incomparable to him. He subconsciously thought that Jebelel probably knew a little bit about Safier, so he said she was worthy of trust. .

Therefore, Tierzad walked between Jade and Safire and stopped the confrontation between the two people: "Okay, okay, don't hurt the harmony. Well, your name is Sharp, right? I think you are quite strong. , I wonder if you have any plans next?”

"Huh? Me? I plan to go to the desert, what's wrong?" Safir listened to the whole conversation between Jebelel and Tirzad, so he naturally understood the other party's plan, but he still pretended not to know.

Tirzad cleared his throat: "That's just right. I'm planning to hire some people to accompany me to the desert. Do you want to go with us? I know that you mercenaries are very short of money. I can provide the money."

"Hoo? Are you rich?" Safire looked interested and faced Tirzad.

Tierzad felt that he was being targeted by the opponent, and cold sweat broke out on his back, but he still had the courage to say: "Ahem, I am a scholar of the Order Academy, so I naturally have research funds, so I should still be able to afford yours. As for the hiring fee, please tell me how much you want first.”

"Hmm... If you are so rich, can you afford to hire me..." Safir said with a hint of playfulness, "I will go with you for the time being. As for whether to hire me or not, it depends on my mood. I can't say for sure. I didn’t do anything, your research was done and I saved you a fortune.”

Safire no longer faced Tirzad, which made him relax a little, but soon he spoke again: "I don't like this ambiguous attitude. Since we want to hire, we will sign the agreement on the spot and decide on the price." That is, I don’t care about those small bargains, and I won’t give you the chance to raise the price.”

He understands very well that if he is really in danger and this person named Sharp comes to help, then the price will not be what he said at the beginning, it will only be more expensive, so he would rather pay more at this time. After arriving in the desert, everything depends on people's faces.


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