Although Licht knew this, seeing Regus’ smug face, he was still reluctant to give up the thing that he finally got his hands on.
Most importantly, Licht was peeved by Regus’ words just now.
Licht still obeyed Morine and reluctantly handed over the mirror.
Regus took out a large pile of dried meat and said to Licht as if apologizing, “I’ll accept this thing, but I’ll also promise that I won’t get involved in the subsequent fights for any treasure. It’s enough for me to fulfill my task with just this thing.”
Although Regus was acting this way now, Morine knew he did not use his full strength when he fought the man in black just now.
If Regus went all out, even Morine would find it difficult to deal with him.
Thus, Morine chose to stay on his good side.
He did not have to kill everyone. Making friends was also a good choice.
Morine said calmly, “Do you know what the treasure in the ancient ruin is?”
“I’ve only heard of it. I don’t know what exactly it is, but it seems to have magical power. The elders in the family guessed that it may be a godly weapon,” Regus replied.
Morine nodded.
Sure enough, the thing left behind by his mother was no joking matter.
“Now that my problem is solved, let’s talk about you guys. You pretended to rob the rich and help the poor, and you took action on my people without qualms. How should we deal with this?” Regus said angrily.
“We didn‘t do anything. Don’t frame us,” the young girl said cutely.
She frowned as if she was gearing up for a fight.
Morine looked at Regus and asked, “We didn’t do anything at all. Stop making wild guesses.”
Regus looked at Morine curiously as if he wanted to see how Morine would react.
Morine continued calmly, “Did you see our portraits? If not, everything is wild speculation.”
Morine would never admit to having anything to do with that.
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