Chapter 520 Return to Austos
Soon. several men came in with about six or seven teenage monks. Seeing Ihis. the abbot frowned and hi3 íace became serious.
He didn'1 expect thai these people were so cruel that they would hurt the children!
Bishop vvalked slowly to a young monk, patted him on the head, and said with a cold smile, Abbot, think about it careíully Who is more important to you, those boys or a man you barely know?‘
As he spoke, he tightened his hand mto a claw. His ímgers squeezed the monk‘s head hard. Iike squeezing a ball. The young monk*s expression twisted wilh pain and wanted to break íree, but Oishop’s other hand pressed on his shoulder.
The young monk looked up at the abbot and cried out. 'Abbot...*
Mr. Makoto írovvned and demanded, 'StopỊ*
Bishop sneered, ì didnt expect the abbot to losc his temper."
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As he said this, he slovvly let go of the young monk and pushed the monk away.
He smiled, looked at the abbot, and contmued. *Tell me vvhere they went novv1’
Mr. Makoto hesitated for a moment, estỉmated the time, and had a rough idea. He looked up at the hunchbacked old monk Jeíf and orơered coldly, "Take Ihem back door, and check if those people were passing there.*
Jeff noddedand walked outside with some Bishops men íollovving aíter him. They went through the yard and headed straight for the back door.
It had just rained and the ground was muddy, there were messy íootprints in íront of the back door that led outside.
Although It was messy, and hard to tell how many people had been there, the íootprints were íresh and looked like they were running beíore.
One man imTiedialely went back to report this to Bishop, and Bishop rushed to the scene to check by himselí wilh a grim íace.
At the sight oí this, Bishop immediately made up his mind. He grỉtted his teeth and ordered in a cold voice, ’Send someone to Chase follow this road!" As he spoke, he strode forward and was about to leave. Huvvever, as he was thinking of something.Bishop suddenly stopped.
He immediately turned around and svvept his gloomy gaze acroứs the abbot, the old monk, and the few young monks behind. He írovvned slightly, íeeling still couldnt quell the rage irỊ his heart.
He knew very vvell that even lí they started the search now, they would not be able to catch up to August. The old abbot has brought enough time for Augusl! Gritting his teeth, a cold light ílashed through Bishops eyes. He turned to Bob and asked solemnly. 'Where's the Swiss army kniíe I gave you?"
Bob was stunned íor a moment and pulled the kniíe from his bel . Bishop raised his chin slightly and glanced in the abbot s direction coldly, ‘Kill him.*
Bob was slightly surprised by his words and didn’t move. Bishop contmued, *As íor the others, keep them alive, tell them that thè abbot mưst die, and they can thank August for that.’
With thai, Bishop leít vvithout hesitation He had never let anyone in his way live. He vvanted the abbot to realize that savmg August had been a complete mistake!
As he walked íorvvard, most of his subordinates around him leít vvith him As soon as he stepped on the hillside. with the sound of someone íallmg to the ground, the cries of those little monks sounded.
Bishop snored and continued vvalking. From now on, he vvould let everyone knovv that those who opposed him would not have a good end!
The sky oulside was gloomy.
Auguit Sđt ty the window and walched the whole City siowly darken. The neon lights on the streets were ht up and the lights on Ihc cats Hickered All the artlíicial lighls were woven mto a net, outlining the glory and noise of the City.
August fell disturbed and looked away
Atier rnơrr than a month, he seemed lo hnvo gotten used lo living in the Temple and to the routine of stopping his aclivities aftef dark Now that he has come back lo urban, the vvorld full of artlíicial light made him uncomíortable
Burlon placed aome dishes on Ihe tũble. looked at Augusl, and said, “Augusl, lt's lime to eat *
AuguM tưmrd around and oaw (ive Oí slx cxquiGiie dishes on the labte. T hey looked dclicious bul he had no oppetile at all
He slìook his head gently and said. 'ITn not hungry. you can eat tìrst."
Heanng that, Burton was worried He stepped forward and persuaded in a low voice, "Don’t worry. The abbot and the others will be fme.‘
Alter they leít Green Mounlain, Joshua sent his subordinates to escort them. Ãíter some hard time, Joshua thought that finding a place (or them toget away írom Bishops searching was the most important thing, so he let them settle down in his personal residence. With high security, this was the saíest place.
Hovvever, aíter hving in the City íor a while, August still íelt uneasy. Aíter thinking about it, he íinally decided to ask Joshua to go back to Evergreen Mountain Temple to check the situation. Aíter all, Bishop was not a nice guy, and August couldrít help but feel a little vvorried. ,
doshua immediately brought a few people to Evergreen Mountain to check the situation.
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