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Nobilis of War novel Chapter 1206

"How dare you?!" Amos feigned anger. "I can't believe that you would come up with such an evil plan. I will tell the other leaders what you are up to and make sure you will never again see the light of day!"

Darren was disgusted by Amos' remarks. In his mind, none of the gangsters in the forest were good people. 'An evil plan?' Darren thought to himself. 'You bastards all long to eliminate one another. I just did you a favor.'

"Never mind. It would be a pity to leave resources in the hands of others," he said, looking disappointed. Then, he sighed. "However, I think I have to remind you that even if you don't take action now, it doesn't mean that others won't want to take you down. Take care of yourself."

Darren turned around, preparing to make his exit.

"Wait!"

Amos stopped Darren hurriedly.

"It's very difficult to keep all the fragments without being noticed by others." This was what Amos was truly worried about.

He had long wanted to have the fragments all to himself. However, the leaders of other seventeen forces were all at the Star God Realm. He would be doomed if someone were to find out that he stole the fragments.

Even though Darren proposed to team up with him, he still wasn't sure whether they could actually steal the fragments from others. Once the leaders of the four major forces knew their plan, they faced severe punishment.

"You don't have to worry about this. I have a secret weapon which can isolate the spread of our power. As long as we strike quick and we strike in secret, no one would be able to detect us." Darren did not possess any secret weapon, but Amos did not know that he was lying.

"Really?" Amos was moved.

"Why would I lie to you?"

"Hmm... something isn't right. You gave away those fragments yourself, which means that you don't care about the treasures at all. Now, you want to steal them back. It doesn't make any sense. Do you take me for a fool?" Amos thought for a while and then he questioned Darren. He thought that there wasn't any reason for Darren to join hands with him for the sole purpose of stealing the fragments.

"Amos, you're gravely mistaken. At the time, my life was in danger. I had to choose between the treasure and my own life. Do you think I did not feel sorrow at having to give up the treasure? I just had no choice."

"Then, why me? Why do you come to me instead of the other leaders?" Amos pressed.

"That is because I think you are smart and strong. I have sent people to investigate you before. Of the eighteen forces, you are the strongest warrior—with the exception of the leaders of the four major forces. Why else would I come to you?"

Amos was dazed for a moment upon hearing Darren's words. Then, he burst into laughter. "Ha! Okay. I believe in you. We can work together from now on. If our plan succeeds, you can get thirty percent of the fragments."

"Ha! Amos, you are so greedy." Darren didn't want to look too eager. He knew that it would be more convincing if he bargained with Amos.

"What? With my current strength, don't you think I deserve to take seventy percent?" Amos snorted.

"Fine, you take seventy percent of the fragments. I admit it. You are more powerful than me." Darren pretended to look helpless.

"That's more like it. Come with me. Let's go to Wilson's place first. The share of the fragments he was able to get is enough to cast five level-seven divine weapons. I've wanted to beat that bastard for a long time now."

"Really? Is he stronger than you? How could he have gotten so much?"

"Bah! That's bullshit! He's just an ass-kisser." Amos seemed to hold a grudge against Wilson Gui.

"Well, then. Let's take him down!"

With that, Darren and Amos took off. Lindsay stealthily followed them from a distance.

After a while, they landed in an area inhabited by trees that shot up to the sky. The forest towered over them and blocked out the light streaming from above.

"Are you sure that your secret weapon can block our power from spreading? If the leaders of the four major forces discover what we're doing, we will be severely punished."

"Don't worry, pal. I've been to hell and back. I won't risk my life again."

Amos trusted Darren. He knew that Darren wouldn't dare act rashly and endanger his own life.

"Hide. Here he comes!"

After a short moment, a thin, young man appeared to be walking along a path. He looked glum, and the darkness of the forest seemed to embrace him.

"Get ready. We will sneak up on him to catch him off guard. We will force him to hand over the fragments!" Amos was giddy with excitement.

"If he would rather die than give us the fragments, what should we do?" Darren said.

"Don't worry. He is more afraid of death than you. He will be willing to do anything to save his life. This will be a piece of cake!"

"That's good," Darren nodded. "Amos, you go first. I need to arrange a secret array before taking him down."

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