If this warcraft was so unreliable, why would they spend so much effort and money to find someone from the Jagoan royal family instead of going directly to the chimera royal family?
Although it was a nuisance to go to the latter, at least they were reliable.
Jagoan was elated as he eavesdropped in the dark. He knew he was about to achieve his goal. If he could incite mutual distrust between the golden-armored heavenly guard and the old men, his operation would be considered a success.
At the very least, as long as he blew up the warcraft after these people boarded them, even if they were lucky enough to board a warcraft without Jagoan’s spell, it was intimidation enough for them to watch as the warcraft blew up into pieces.
As Jagoan was feeling smug, he suddenly heard an old man shout angrily, “This warcraft has been tampered with. Search through all the warcraft immediately. I suspect more than these two warcraft have problems.”
The old man who did the investigation was shocked as he issued the order.
Upon hearing that, the other two old men were startled too.
Earlier, they were full of confidence that no one could do anything and even bragged that no unidentified people could exist here.
How were they to explain this situation?
Should they inform the golden-armored heavenly guard that the explosion was caused by the Jagoan royal family?
That was impossible.
The golden-armored heavenly guard scowled at the three old men and said solemnly, “Is this the ability of the Jagoan royal family? It’s really an eye-opening experience that someone could successfully place a spell on your warcraft under everyone’s watchful eyes.”
His remark was full of contempt, completely different from his earlier admiration. However, the golden-armored heavenly guard could not be blamed. The Jagoan royal family made a huge mistake this time.
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