Chapter 160 Treasure House

Chapter 160 Treasure House
After the explosion, the Radiant Knights and the Inquisition did not take any major action. One of the main reasons was Roland's strong request.

The explosion in the Shinto Ward was neither big nor small for the ruling class in Ginza.

Even with the support of other forces, the Radiant Knights and the Inquisition can at most kill a few small fish and shrimps pushed out by the alchemist circle, and at most they can only execute the main culprit who planned the explosion.

As for the others, the most they will have to do is pay some more money.

After all, the value of the common people in the New East District is not as great as that of the alchemists. Unless the alchemists directly massacre the entire city, they basically don't have to pay with their lives.

This is the traditional common sense in this world. Both the Radiant Knights and the residents of the New East District believe this and have never felt that it is wrong.

Roland didn't like this so-called tradition.

Although he didn't like it, he didn't intend to challenge this tradition. Therefore, Roland didn't think about or investigate the countless casualties caused by the alchemists' alchemy workshops in the past.

However, Roland clearly didn't want to delve into these things any further, but the alchemist still wanted to set off the explosion in front of him.

Roland was a little unhappy, so he didn't intend to obey the so-called tradition, but to deal with the matter with his own ideas.

What the hell are those rules and traditions? I'm going to kill them all.

After deciding to kill the alchemists' entire families, Roland naturally took action towards this goal.

He convinced the Radiant Knights and the Inquisition and obtained a list of alchemists from them.

Afterwards, Roland instigated the alchemists to defect and guided the behavior of the alchemist circle, while disguising and hiding his identity. With the help of the alchemists' internal defectors, Roland took advantage of their meeting to mark everyone.

Under Roland's guidance and with the cooperation of the Knights of Radiance and the Inquisition, the alchemists who were worried about being targeted by the Knights of Radiance and the Inquisition withdrew from the circle one after another and fled.

And once they leave Ginza, Roland will immediately chase them.

Roland would beat these people first, and then use the soul blessing of the Crown of Domination to look through their memories.

If they were innocent workers who knew nothing, Roland would let them go. However, except for the explosion case, anyone who knew that the alchemy workshop was discharging pollutants would be killed.

Although Roland was not a murderer who liked to kill people, the result was that, except for a few alchemists who had just joined Ginza and ran away from their hometown and knew nothing, and were spared by Roland, the remaining alchemists, including all those who were traveling with them, were all killed by Roland.

It can only be said that among those who could escape at this time, few were clean, so Roland could only let them all die.

After killing the nominal leader of the alchemy circle, Roland also turned his attention to the remaining alchemists hiding in Ginza.

Although most of these alchemists have little ability, they are at a loss when facing the Radiant Knights and the Inquisition and are cowardly wastes.

But, they are not innocent. When facing those stronger than them, they are cowardly trash. However, they are very good at bullying ordinary people.

By digging out the alchemist's memory, Roland crossed out a dozen names based on the remaining list of alchemists and made a new list.

It is not about killing the dozen or so alchemists who were crossed out, but about killing all the remaining alchemists except these dozen or so alchemists.

However, if Roland wanted to kill all the alchemists on the list in Ginza, he had to make some preparations in advance.

Ordinary people's lives were worthless in Ginza, and death was death. However, if you killed too many guys with a little status like alchemists in one go, it would still cause some waves and trouble.

Although Roland had killed many alchemists, the alchemists in Ginza did not notice anything wrong because he had killed them in a remote place and destroyed all the bodies. Therefore, Roland seized this opportunity and quietly cursed every alchemist, their family members, and their confidants.

Late one night, when Roland was about to sneak out to continue looking for someone to curse, he stopped when he walked to the window.

He turned his head to look at the door, closed the window as if nothing had happened, turned around and found a nearby chair to sit down, then took out the magic book from the space bracelet and slowly flipped through it to check it.

The other person in the room, Hela, looked up at him, and seeing that he had no instructions, she lowered her head and continued studying.

After a while, there was a knock on the door.

"Please come in."

Roland closed the Grimoire and spoke to the door.

After receiving the reply, a white knight pushed the door open and walked in.

He first bowed slightly to Roland and spoke in a respectful tone.

"Sir, the captain invites you."

"Ah."

Roland nodded, put the magic book into the space bracelet, stood up, and followed the White Knight out of the room.

Hela glanced at the gesture Roland made to him from behind, blinked, and obediently followed Roland's words without following.

After following the White Knight out of the New East District, Roland arrived at the old headquarters of the Radiant Knights.

This is a purely military area that is dozens of times more magnificent than the current headquarters of the Radiant Knights.

Compared to the new headquarters which had almost no defenses, the old headquarters was particularly heavily guarded. Basically, there were knights standing guard at regular intervals.

In addition to the knights on guard, Roland would encounter a patrol team armed to the teeth every few minutes on average.

In addition, the surrounding buildings and the ground are engraved with various complex spell runes, which are mainly used for warning, defense and various functional purposes.

Under such strict security, it is naturally very difficult to sneak in.

Although Roland couldn't be stopped, if it was Hela who came, she would probably be stopped at the outermost edge.

Even the white knight who led Roland had to undergo strict scrutiny.

Originally, Roland was to be investigated, but the White Knight produced a certificate provided by the old captain and exempted Roland from investigation.

Originally, Roland was planning to turn around and leave, but since there was no need for investigation, Roland decided to go and see the old leader. Why did he want Roland to come here?
After dozens of complicated reviews and waits, Roland followed the White Knight and finally arrived at their destination.

A large, magnificent building.

Standing in front of the building, Roland raised his head and looked at the hidden, powerful legendary magic circle above the building, feeling a little surprised.

(End of this chapter)