The Dragon Girl would never like the Lord.

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After examining several bodies, Heidi reported the information she had gathered to Wilson Gray.

"Furthermore, the sword wounds on Buck's body are not fatal; they seem to have been left by someone who was killed and then vented their anger."

She joined the Wilson family in her teens, has over 50 years of experience as a witch, and enjoys working with corpses, often dissecting them and using them to make various dark elixirs.

Therefore, a great deal of information was obtained from these corpses with only a slight examination.

"In other words, the enemy had a grudge against the Wilson family, which is why they vented their anger on the corpse."

Wilson Gray immediately thought that Leonard Ron, who was building his territory in the swamp, must be the one who resented the Wilson family the most during this pioneering war.

Therefore, it was quite natural for the blame to fall on Leonard Ron!

But he had some doubts. When he investigated the other party before, the only information he had obtained was about a holy knight.

There's no reason why sending out four holy knights should result in them being dealt with so easily by the other side.

Moreover, all of them were fatal with a single blow, clearly indicating that the person was a highly skilled expert who had reached a certain level.

"uncertain."

Heidi has strict professional ethics and will not agree to anything she is unsure about.

"Judging from the traces left at the scene, it seems more like they encountered a powerful alien race with sharp claws, who, along with their cubs or younger members of the race, killed people, took their favorite items, and then vented their anger on the corpses."

With fifty years of professional experience, she has a deep understanding of alien races; it can be said that she has dissected all kinds of alien races in the entire Northern Territory.

Having fought them countless times, I still have some understanding of their behavior.

"Judging from the fact that the hearts and lungs of the three horses at the scene were missing, it is very likely that the aliens ate the hearts and lungs after killing the horses."

It is almost common knowledge that these ethnic groups eat raw food and have a particular fondness for heart and lungs.

"Heidi, do you think it's possible that this scene was staged?"

Wilson Gray still felt something was off, after all, this place was quite a distance from the Misty Forest, and the possibility of alien races appearing was very low.

Moreover, he was always somewhat wary of Leonard Ron, feeling that the other party was not a good person, and suspected him of the whole thing.

"This possibility cannot be ruled out."

Heidi looked in the direction of the bloodstains:

“If I investigate further, and it turns out to be deliberate, it will definitely leave clues.”

She firmly believes that it is very difficult for humans to completely imitate the behavioral logic of other races.

"it is good."

Wilson Gray nodded and followed the Black Witch, walking along the trail of blood.

"Judging from the bloodstains on the ground, they should be three different races."

"The roadside weeds and bushes were all cut down by the sword, which shows that this alien is playful by nature."

"Perhaps he eventually got tired of playing with it, broke the longsword in half, and casually stuck it into a tree trunk."

Upon learning this information, Heidi took a deep breath and said:

"From this, I can deduce that Buck and the others were killed by alien races, because humans cannot fake such a scene, and the Holy Light Sword is exceptionally hard; only physically strong alien races could break it."

She was almost certain that this was the work of the alien race.

After all, it's impossible for humans to create such a detailed series of scenes in such a short time.

If that's the case, then this human is terrifying.

Not only are they fully aware of the behavior of other races, but they can also create a perfect scene in a very short time after killing someone.

"Then it seems that this was basically done by an alien race."

Although all the evidence pointed to aliens, Wilson Gray had a feeling that something was wrong.

"I'll do another divination, and then I'll be completely certain."

As an old witch who had watched Wilson Gray grow up, she could tell from his expression that the young master in front of her was still not at ease.

In her view, being cautious is a good thing, but perhaps too cautious.

To put Wilson Gray's mind at ease, she decided to consult the oracle about the outcome of the matter.

"Then trouble you."

Seeing his witch preparing to perform divination, Wilson Gray smiled with satisfaction, as if he had been waiting for this very sentence.

If Heidi's divination still points to an alien race, then it's very likely that the alien race was indeed behind it...

"It is Heidi's honor to serve the lord."

The old witch, who was over sixty years old, licked her pink lips, looking shy.

Wilson Gray got goosebumps watching it, but the rest of the knights were thoroughly enjoying it, wishing they could pounce on them and give them a good thrashing.

They probably only realized after taking a bite that this witch had lost all her teeth...

After saying this, Heidi took out a black compass, manipulated the stars, and began to divine the cause of death of the group.

A cloud of black energy appeared in the palm of the hand that was being pressed down by the compass, and kept flowing into it.

The divination was quickly completed, and Heidi spoke with a serious expression:

"My lord, the divination results all point to the alien race."

Witch divination is unique and not always entirely accurate; it may deviate slightly from the facts.

But the main direction is basically fine.

"It seems that Buck and his group were just unlucky and encountered an alien race."

Wilson Gray did not have much doubt about the result, but immediately thought of a possibility.

Could Leonard Ron be keeping a powerful alien race at his disposal...?

However, he rejected this idea, because even high-ranking nobles struggled to raise non-Han peoples; how could Leonard possibly possess such power...?

“Heidi, not far ahead is the territory of Leonard Ron, our family’s enemy. You can try to cause him some trouble with a curse.”

After dismissing all his subordinates, Wilson Gray respectfully addressed the witch before him.

A curse is a special kind of black magic that can only be cast by unacknowledged evil beings like black witches.

Under normal circumstances, it cannot directly cause death.

However, once cursed, various accidents may occur, greatly increasing the enemy's mortality rate.

Of course, high-ranking dark witches can curse and kill their enemies through large-scale rituals, but that requires a great deal of offerings.

This ability is useful, but also somewhat useless, because weak enemies don't need such a high-intensity curse.

Powerful nobles and lords typically keep powerful witches by their side to counteract or lift such curses.

This is why all the major lords have their own witch guilds.

You may not need this, but you can't live without it.

"Understood, little Gray. I'll make that Leonard kid suffer."

In private, Heidi became much more casual, even refusing to address the lord as "Lord," and her expression became somewhat ferocious.

"Then I'm sorry to trouble you."

Wilson Gray seemed to be used to being called that and did not show any aversion to being called Little Gray.

"However, today's divination and curses have been very taxing, little Gray, do you understand what I mean?"

Heidi stepped forward, patted Wilson Gray on the shoulder, and gave him a sly smile.

His expression carried a somewhat ambiguous meaning.

"Of course, I'll have two strong men escort you to your room tonight."

Upon hearing this, Wilson Gray's eyelids twitched, and his expression became somewhat unnatural, as if he had something difficult to say.

"Two aren't enough. Right now, I need at least four to be satisfied."

After saying this, Heidi licked her pink lips and lowered her voice:

"Or, if Little Gray still wants to experience that feeling, he can come alone, and I will let him experience that feeling again."

"No need, let's cast the curse first."

Wilson Gray got goosebumps all over his body and felt a churning in his stomach, but he didn't show any disgust.

Because he knew that this old witch had special abilities and was someone he absolutely could not mess with.

Moreover, the other party was a legendary black witch who had served three generations of the Wilson family.

From his grandfather to his father, and then to himself, he has always been by Hao Hao's side.

However, Wilson Gray's instances of being served were purely accidental, stemming from being seduced by Heidi, who had transformed into an eighteen-year-old woman, while he was drunk.

The combination of intoxication and the effects of certain special medicines gave him a dreamlike experience.

However, upon waking up and seeing the old witch beside him who had reverted to her sixty-something-year-old appearance, he nearly suffered a mental breakdown...

Then Heidi took two skulls, each the size of an infant's head, from her chest and placed them on the ground. Next, she took out several evil magical artifacts, and as she chanted an incantation, an invisible black light pierced through the clouds and flew towards the swamp...

It landed precisely on Leonard Ron. Before entering his body, eighty percent of the black light was dispersed by invisible energy, leaving only a trace to enter his body.


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