"Now you know how to lose face?!"

Marek taunted unscrupulously, "Under the influence of the law, Sigmund told the truth. You sent Luda to investigate not at all, but to use lynching!"

"Now, the extraordinary case has not yet been resolved and is coming to trouble us again. The safety of Liam City has become your bargaining chip."

"No, that's not the case!"

Bennett shook his head and rubbed his cheek vigorously, because with his head down, everyone couldn't see his expression clearly.

"How could it be? Without any clues, how can we find the truth faster than us only by reasoning?"

He muttered to himself, and seemed to regain his composure after a while. He raised his head, and Bennett glanced at Mayor Wallace with a tired look.

"I'm sorry, sir. I feel a little uncomfortable. I need to calm down. Please rest assured. I will give you a satisfactory answer to this matter."

"That's it." Bennett seemed to admit defeat completely.

His eyes swept over everyone's faces and finally stopped on Sigmund. At this moment, the anger in his eyes completely disappeared, leaving only the coldness like a poisonous snake.

"Marek, you won this time."

Sighing, Bennett stepped away and stopped suddenly when he passed Sigmund.

"I admit that it was my biggest mistake to despise you."

Bennett turned his back to everyone, leaving only Sigmund in front of him.

"From today on I won't."

"What are you going to do?" the captain called out.

"nothing."

Bennett smiled strangely, then shook his head. No longer staying and striding out of the door.

"gentlemen!"

At this moment, Sigmund shouted abruptly.

Bennett stopped, and Sigmund quickly came behind him, turned around, and the two looked at each other face to face again.

"gentlemen."

Sigmund was sincere, and even bowed slightly to show his respect.

"Is there any misunderstanding between us? To be honest, I feel that your face is very kind since the first time we met."

"You look a lot like a friend of mine, his name is Pym, and he's a nice guy, a nice guy like you . . . God, what am I talking about?"

"I just want to say that I have no malice. Last time in the manor, I thought you were a good person, so I didn't care about those accusations. Now, no matter what the reason is."

"I want to resolve this conflict, because I don't want to deteriorate the relationship between the captain and you because of my own reasons."

Sigmund is like a reckless and clumsy young man, working hard to organize his own language.

But everyone present could hear the sincerity in his words.

"What a kind young man." Mayor Wallace nodded silently.

"This is a great guy!" He nodded at Marek as he spoke, "He also took the initiative to ease your conflict just now."

"You are too impulsive, and you are not as good as a child on this kind of issue." In the end, Mayor Wallace still did not forget to criticize Marek for what he did just now.

"Of course, am I wrong in seeing people?"

Marek smiled complacently. At this time, Gildo, who was standing beside him, wanted to remind his captain that he was the one who discovered and recalled this outstanding young man to the team of demon hunters.

However, thinking of the bad behavior of the captain on weekdays, Gildor shut his mouth wisely.

"Really outstanding qualities, the bravery shown in the manor and...cautious." Montana could only whitewash Sigmund's past practices in this way, "It seems that it is just a hard shell in disguise."

The female monk felt a little guilty. Bennett's previous inquiries made her guess the cause of some things. She thought everything was over, but she never thought that everything was slowly fermenting under the undercurrent.

"We can't involve him in this matter anymore." Montana made up her mind secretly.

At this moment, everyone in the room appreciated Sigmund's compromise at this time.

In their view, this is not a kind of timidity but a kind of wisdom.

"If all extraordinary people are like him, how can there be so many contradictions." Mr. Mayor sighed.

"hehe."

Bennett sneered.

He stretched out his index finger and pressed hard on his forehead, and Sigmund noticed that at the edge of his finger's squeeze, the flesh squirmed slightly like a worm.

The others in the room hadn't realized what was going on, but had been through something similar not too long ago, and this time he was close enough to Bennett.

This allowed Sigmund to sense a strange aura from Bennett's seemingly calm state.

It was not like smelling it with his nose, but more like a strange feedback given to him by spiritual fluctuations. Sigmund remembered the process of preparing that special perfume.

Breath and spiritual power become unified.

His keen spirit made him realize that his guess just now was correct.

Bennett has a mental problem, a big problem.

Who would have thought that in the Transcendent Sequence known for its mental stability, the spirit of the third-order Ritual Knight would fluctuate so much.

"Is this guy going crazy?"

"If at this time, add some firewood to his restless spiritual flame..."

So with his back to everyone, behind Sigmund's extremely sincere voice, at this moment, all the smiles were restrained on his face.

He opened his mouth, his lips moved but no sound came out.

But Sigmund isn't worried.

With Bennett's mental strength, he can easily restore every word he uttered through mouth-synching.

"Want to know what happened that night?"

"I can tell you."

"I hurt her that night, a girl, I was so reckless."

Sigmund smiled.

"By the way, there is also Luda..."

After saying these words, Sigmund took a few steps back, and when he spoke again, his sincere voice echoed throughout the room.

"Mr. Miller, would you accept my offer?"

Sigmund looked up, and he noticed that Bennett's eyes were out of focus.

"harm……"

"A pain that a girl has never experienced..."

The inexplicable colic in his heart made Bennett instantly think of many things.

He forced himself not to think, but at this moment, the negative emotions that he had suppressed for a long time suddenly rolled out like waves.

What appeared in the mind were two intertwined bodies.

"Yes, yes, it must be like this. They may have known each other a long time ago."

"By the way, I finally understand why Marek can find the murderer of the case faster than me!"

"There is no so-called reasoning at all, it was Montana, it was Montana who leaked the news!"

"Maybe she found the murderer a long time ago, but she just hid it from me and told this young man in front of her!"

"Tell her lover!"

Reason suddenly collapsed, "What did you say to dedicate yourself to the goddess?"

"It turns out that the two of them have been together for a long time!"

All thoughts flashed through his mind in an instant, and the unstoppable desire to destroy tore apart Bennett's remaining ability to control.

"go to hell!"

The next moment he roared, his tall body came to Sigmund in an instant, and he smashed down with a pair of iron fists.

"stop!"

"Benet!"

There were exclamations from everyone behind him, but Sigmund smiled slightly.

Bennett was out of control.

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