That evening, after dealing with all the follow-up to the werewolf incident, Deacon Ozik, feeling a little exhausted physically and mentally, found Wayne who was practicing swordsmanship by the river.

He stood aside and watched the demon hunter's wolf-like, ferocious, swift, and continuous sword skills before he stepped forward and bowed respectfully, saying:

"Master Wayne, the injured workers have been sent to the hospital for treatment. According to the doctor's diagnosis, they are all just skin injuries and are not life-threatening."

"The bodies of the two workers who died were also taken home by their families."

"As for the child you brought back, we also sent people to find his aunt's home, and someone is already taking care of him."

Having said this, he hesitated for a second, looked up at Wayne's face, and then said hesitantly:

"It's just that the workers have some opinions about burying the werewolf's body."

"They thought the best way to deal with such a monster was to burn the werewolf's body."

After hearing this, Wayne put away his steel sword and looked back at Deacon Ozik. He looked at this southerner with a serious expression and a serious tone, and said with an expert's attitude of deceiving a layman:

"Mr. Ozik, the workers have little knowledge, so they don't know that werewolves are very dangerous monsters. They have a terrible curse on them. Even if their bodies are burned, these monsters will turn into evil spirits. Continue Endangering workers’ safety.”

"And the reason why I want to bury him next to my wife and let you help me find the real murderer is because only in this way can I eliminate the hatred of the monster and let him rest in peace."

At this point, Wayne paused and said in a helpless tone:

"People living in towns are too far away, so there won't be any danger, but we workers in the lumberyard must stay near this forest."

"You don't want to have an evil spirit around you who can be invisible, can curse, is not afraid of swords, and is always trying to kill living people."

Listening to Wayne's narration, Ozik couldn't help but turned pale with fright. He had seen the werewolf's corpse with his own eyes, with a strong body of more than two and a half meters, huge claws as sharp as blades, and the long, sharp claws. Teeth, a bloody mouth, a ferocious wolf-shaped head.

Seeing such a terrifying monster, it was hard for the southerner to imagine how many people would have been killed or injured in the face of such a monster without the help of the master demon hunter in front of him to eliminate it.

Thinking of the evil spirits that might appear in the future, Ozik shuddered, his attitude became more anxious, and he said seriously:

"I understand, Master Wayne. I will step up to urge the managers of the nearby lumber mills and ask them to provide a report based on the appearance characteristics you gave, which may have appeared near the hunter's cabin three days ago. 's list of lumberjacks."

"I'll ask you to go there for screening when the time comes."

Wayne nodded and looked at the back of the deacon as he left, thinking to himself that although he told some lies, white lies can sometimes bring about a more perfect ending and justice can be served.

Sure enough, driven by the rumors of evil spirits, the bosses of the lumber mills all became very cooperative, and within a few days, they provided Wayne with a fairly accurate list.

After getting rid of the werewolf, his work became quite leisurely during the few days he was on duty at the lumber camp.

Except for some blind evil ghosts and low-intelligence Underglai ​​bugs that would appear around the lumberyard from time to time, there were no other monsters attacking this crowded lumberyard.

Taking advantage of this free time, Wayne would receive an ordinary-level duty task from Deacon Ozick every day, complete it like going to work, and receive rewards.

On weekdays, he practiced riding skills in the open space, collected herbs in the forest, brewed witcher potions, and also took out his bow and arrow, which he had not practiced for a long time, to practice. It was quite a comfortable life.

The expert-level werewolf mission provided him with a total of fifty experience points and an expert-level treasure chest, successfully promoting his demon hunter level from level five to level six.

Not only did his physical fitness improve slightly, but he also received an ability point as a system reward.

Wayne (16 years old)

Occupation: Witcher

Level: Level 6 (23/600)

Ability value: 6 points

Attributes: Strength 18, Agility 23, Constitution 20, Spirit 23.

Skills: Swordsmanship LV5, Seal LV8, Gene Mutation LV4, Gwent Card LV4.

Special bloodline: Ancient blood (weak, unawakened) requires ten ability points to activate.

Auxiliary skills: Archery LV2, Cooking LV5, Planting LV3, Alchemy LV3, Riding LV3.

At present, in addition to the cooking skills that have reached level five and have not yet selected skills and specialties, the mutation level improved by drinking medicine and the Gwent level improved by playing cards have reached the peak of level four.

In the future, as long as he puts some effort into these two skills, there is a high probability that he will break through to level five within a month, thereby gaining the opportunity to select skills and expertise.

The only pity is that ability points are too precious. In addition to the few ability points provided by each upgrade, this kind of power can only be obtained by absorbing magic nodes from all over the world.

Absorbing magic nodes will inevitably cause damage to the space and form a tiny space crack. This makes Wayne a little entangled and thinks that he must choose his target carefully.

This afternoon, it was Wayne's fifth day on duty at the lumber camp.

Deacon Ozik found him with a serious face and said:

"Master Wayne, the seven lumber camps near the werewolf hut have gathered together the lumberjacks who may have appeared near the hut when the incident happened and matched the appearance you provided. There are fifty-three people in total. , are waiting for your inquiry."

"Excuse me, do you have time now?"

When Wayne heard this, he raised his eyebrows in surprise. He didn't expect Deacon Ozik and the bosses of the lumber mills to be so efficient.

It seems that the rumors of evil spirits have frightened the businessmen who make money from logging. They were frightened, so in order not to hinder their money making, they worked hard in this area.

He nodded to Ozik and asked:

"Where are they now? In those lumberyards?"

Ozik shook his head and said:

"In order to resolve this matter as soon as possible, the businessmen have sent these lumberjacks to our lumber mill, and they are now being guarded in our dormitory."

Faced with such thoughtful arrangements, Wayne said to Deacon Ozik appreciatively:

"Thank you for your hard work, Mr. Ozik. It is precisely because of your help that things went so smoothly."

"Next time, when I see Mr. Revarden, I will tell him the truth about it."

"Your efforts will definitely be praised by him."

Ozik looked at Wayne with some joy and said with a smile:

"Thank you, Master Wayne, this is the job I should do."

The two exchanged a few words, and Wayne and Ozik came to the dormitory of the lumber camp together.

Sure enough, just as Ozik said, more than fifty lumberjacks with different expressions were guarded in more than a dozen dormitories. They were either whispering to each other, silent, or looking nervous.

Obviously, he already knew the purpose of being gathered here.

Wayne did not immediately start questioning these lumberjacks. Instead, he quietly hid outside the dormitory and observed the lumberjacks one by one through his keen observation.

And some people who show guilt, fear, anger or other particularly strong emotions are marked.

It wasn't until half an hour later, when he had finished observing, that he turned his head to Deacon Ozick who had been by his side all the time, and said:

"Deacon Ozick, please arrange a separate room for me. I want to conduct a separate questioning of these loggers."

Ozk was very cooperative and immediately arranged a spacious room and asked some lumberyard guards to control the entire site and let the lumberjacks enter the room one by one to accept Wayne's questioning and prevent them from causing trouble. There was some commotion.

In fact, Wayne didn't know what interrogation was. When the lumberjacks were arranged to face him, he could only watch it through the TV series of his previous life. The police asked the prisoner about his experience and asked questions such as alibi evidence. .

Of course, as a demon hunter with the ability to cast spells, he doesn't need any special interrogation skills.

When he faces those who he has marked as showing guilt, anger, fear or other particularly strong emotions, Wayne will use the Axi Sign to directly hypnotize them and ask them the questions he wants to know.

Things are going very smoothly. The biggest difficulty in this matter is not to interrogate these loggers, but how to reduce the number of criminals from hundreds or thousands of loggers in all logging sites to a few dozen people who can be questioned individually. .

When the three prisoners were sent by their boss to the dormitory of the lumber camp in Revarden, their fate was already doomed.

All that is needed is the length of the interrogation.

About two hours later, before it was dusk, Wayne, who cast spells more than a dozen times in a row, resisted the feeling of exhaustion in his body, and finally managed to capture the three prisoners through the hypnosis of the Yakxi Sigil. And recorded their crimes in detail.

Even if these prisoners tried to quibble after they woke up, but faced with the detailed criminal records recorded in black and white, these villains, who were ordinary people, eventually succumbed to the irrefutable evidence and bowed their heads and confessed.

Deacon Ozik immediately understood and with the help of several guards, he sent these three criminals with a lot of crimes and the criminal records they signed to the prison in Vizima City.

Not surprisingly, what awaited them was the fate of being hanged on the execution ground.

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