"Don't understand, Ulu?" Kelsay sighed softly, "I told you to kneel."
As he spoke, his hand on Ulu's shoulder suddenly exerted force.
The imnse strength of the Knight Master directly overwheld Ulu completely.
Ulu struggled to get up but found himself pinned down by that power, just like... twenty years ago.
At that mont, Ulu suddenly realized sothing.
He had thought he was no longer the helpless little boy from twenty years ago.
He had grown up and earned a rank, wearing the priest's robe that symbolized status, and those ignorant people had to respectfully address him as "Lord Priest."
He felt that everything had changed, that the past humiliations and nightmares had long since left him.
But now, the powerful pressure on his shoulder told him otherwise.
Nothing had changed.
He was still that creature that could only kneel... a dog.
The piercing humiliation hit him full on, causing Ulu to tremble all over, but he dared not resist, kneeling there as if stunned.
"Good, that's the feeling, you were just like this twenty years ago," Kelsay observed Ulu's reaction with satisfaction, then moved his hand to the back of Ulu's head, "Co on, let reminisce properly, rember the you from back then."
Ulu, like a soulless puppet, was manipulated by Kelsay, drawing closer to him bit by bit.
But just then, a knight's voice ca from outside the room, "Knight Master! We've found the black market trader nad Yong Suo."
Imdiately, Kelsay ceased his actions, a flicker of annoyance passing across his eyes at being interrupted, but he quickly concealed it.
"Damn it, just at this ti," Kelsay pushed Ulu aside and strode out, "Keep him under control, I'll be right there!"
From beginning to end, he did not look at Ulu again, as if Ulu was nothing more than an unnecessary toy.
Kelsay had left, and Bai Wei let out a slight sigh of relief.
Although this had nothing to do with him, Bai Wei did not want his transmigration journey to turn into so weird episode, which would be disgusting.
He had already been thinking about how to stop it.
Luckily, the guy had left.
After Kelsay left, Ulu lay there on the ground, motionless.
Bai Wei did not speak, just watched.
After what felt like an eternity, there was a gradual return of color in Ulu's eyes, and then he spoke softly, "Lord Visas, are you still there?"
Bai Wei humd in response.
"Please, listen to my plea."
"To help you kill Kelsay?"
"No, not just Kelsay," Ulu's body began to shake again, as if caught in the grip of extre fear, but those murky eyes shone with anger and madness, "Everyone, everyone... I want to kill all those who looked down on !"
Watching Ulu, who had descended into madness, Bai Wei smirked.
"No problem."
As long as you can pay the price.
Kelsay stepped out of the church and imdiately saw the black market rchant being subdued by two Knights.
Two other Knights were rummaging through his rchandise, pulling one forbidden item after another from his dark bag. The contents of this bag were mostly banned goods, such as Happy Powder that could make a person lose their mind, forbidden by all four Orthodox Churches, and Soul Devouring Worms that could devour the brain.
But these were not the targets of the Knights. Under Kelsay's gaze, the Knights checked through the entire bag's contents, but in the end, they shook their heads at Kelsay.
"Report, Knight Master, we didn't find it."
Before Kelsay could speak, the black market rchant started shouting, "Hey, hey, hey, there's no need, really no need, right? Although I sold a few things that might not be entirely legal, is it necessary to deploy so many people to catch ? Are you mistaken about the person? Or do you want my stuff? I can give you all my rchandise, I understand your rules, there's totally no need to make such a fuss."
Kelsay was already irritated because his plans hadn't gone well, and now, watching the black market rchant's "sly defense," his already thin patience instantly wore out. He stepped directly in front of the rchant and kicked him in the abdon.
The black market rchant imdiately couldn't speak and coughed up a large amount of blood.
"Listen, I don't have the ti to beat around the bush with a filthy maggot like you. You screwed up my plans, and that pisses off, so if you want to live..." Kelsay bent down, grabbed the rchant's face, "don't play tricks with . Tell , where did you sell that item?"
"Uh uh... cough cough... What item?" the black market rchant said, "I don't understand."
"You don't understand, huh? Okay, then I'll tell you, but I'll only ask once." Kelsay unsheathed his sword and stabbed it into the ground, "You only have one chance to answer, and if you say you don't know, I'll chop off your head, got it?"
At this point, the black market rchant finally understood the seriousness of the matter and nodded repeatedly.
"Good, look at my mouth." Kelsay enunciated each word, "What I'm looking for, is a box you sold a while ago."
"A box, a box?"
"Yes, to be precise." Kelsay narrowed his eyes, "It's what's inside the box... a finger."
"A finger?" The rchant's eyes gradually widened.
At this mont, he finally understood why the Knights of Rhein were after him.
If it was just the box being asked about, he genuinely wouldn't know which box it could be—after all, most rchandise ca in boxes.
But if it was a finger... in this world, there could be only one possibility.
mories surged up, making the black market rchant's face turn even paler, "No, no way, that, that was... the real deal?!"
Kelsay wasn't surprised by the rchant's reaction and said with a cold smirk, "It seems you've been incredibly lucky, but you lack the necessary Eye Power to match it. However, since you've guessed what it is, just tell straight up, who did you sell it to? It'd be best if you tell the truth because, after all, if you don't, we have a thousand ways to make you talk."
The black market rchant opened his mouth as if he wanted to tell Kelsay.
Kelsay waited.
But after several seconds, the rchant didn't speak, just stuck in the motion of wanting to say sothing, his entire face freezing up.
Kelsay thought of sothing, his face dramatically changing as he rushed forward to open the man's clothes and found his body covered in writhing marks—like countless bugs crawling—but upon closer inspection, they weren't bugs but black Spells.
And these Spells were killing him.
"Damn it! Esoteric Buddhism! Esoteric Buddhism is cursing him!" Kelsay cursed out loud, "The information about that finger has been leaked, they don't want us to know the finger's whereabouts... Bastard, look at ! Tell who you sold the finger to, I can still save you!"
In reality, it was already beyond saving; the countdown to death had begun the mont the curse took effect.
But Kelsay said it anyway.
And the black market rchant did as Kelsay expected; hearing his words, he clutched at Kelsay's hands like grasping at the last straw and stuttered, "Save, save ..."
"Tell , who did you sell it to!"
"Sell, sold it to..." the black market rchant strained to lift his head, pointing toward the church behind Kelsay, "The Priest..."
The words seed to drain the last of the black market rchant's Life Force. After he finished speaking, his head tilted, and he passed away completely.
Kelsay narrowed his eyes, pushed the rchant's corpse aside, and then slowly turned around to look back at the church.
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