18.College of Metz

As dusk approached, Glenn sold all the black pigs he had brought in, earning a total of 2,400 copper coins, and my pockets were bulging.

I'm finally out of poverty for the time being, so I can fix myself up! I'll get some good food and go back to make hot pot, right, Leila and Bonnie don't know how it is, they should have been scared yesterday, I'll go and take a look after I finish buying the food, after all, I can't get out of it after encountering that kind of thing....Glenn tidied up the mess and planned to put the rubbish on the pulling cart and take it away, otherwise the workers who cleaned up the street would find him troublesome. The.

He didn't leave first thing when he was done cleaning up, though, because a group of people in civilian clothes were walking towards him.

Glenn had noticed these men early on and had been watching him sell pork from the periphery, waiting until now to make his move.

Dunder's constables? Glenn guessed their identities, he hadn't dealt with people of this profession in his previous life, and was very familiar with the aura as well as the mannerisms of his body.

'Is it Mr Glenn? We are Duder's police officers, can we talk?' The one-bearded captain in the lead opened the door.

'Constables?' Glenn feigned confusion and a bit of panic, 'Have I done something wrong?'

Of course he knew why the constable was looking for him, he figured that Leila and Bonnie had called the police, so naturally they were looking for the relevant people to do a little investigating.

'Relax sir, it's just a matter of asking a few questions, there's a case involved, please co-operate with us.' A younger officer in the back smiled and reassured.

Glenn breathed a long sigh of relief and said, 'Go ahead and ask then, I'll tell you everything.'

'Thank you for your co-operation.' The captain pulled out a small notebook and a pen, his tone businesslike, 'Your full name is Glenn Nibankulu correct?'

'That's the name I use now, formerly known as Dylan Nibankru.'

Not knowing how the official information transfer in this world was, Glenn still gave out the name of the original owner, if he hid it, it would be hard to explain if they came back to him later because of the wrong information.

The captain quickly wrote something on the small notebook, looked up and said, 'Can I ask why the name change?'

'Something came up and wanted to make peace with the past, Officer.'

The captain, thoughtful, continued, 'Miss Leila and Miss Bonnie were at your house at this time yesterday, correct?'

'Yes.'

'Did you know Leila's father, Bob?'

'No.'

...

The questioning just went on for about ten minutes, asking basic questions about yesterday.

At the end, that captain asked Glenn in a very strange tone and look, 'Do you really live in Bayeux?'

'Yes, is that a problem? Officer.' Glenn was a little curious by this captain's attitude.

'Nothing, just be good.' The captain smiled, then with a small left and right glance, he slightly approached Glenn's ear and whispered, 'When I was the captain of the police station, it was said from above that that place should not be approached unless absolutely necessary.'

Glenn was stunned, his curiosity heightened.

'I suppose you were tricked into buying a house there? Believe me, boy, it would do you no harm to move out as soon as possible if you can.'

After saying that, the captain left with the police officers under his command.

It seemed that the government of this kingdom knew about the town of Bayek, but why didn't they care? There were quite a few evil looking creatures in there. ... Glenn thought quietly in place for a while, but quickly shook his head, pulled the car to a corner, and went to buy groceries.

...

'Captain, still no leads, what should we do? That youth doesn't seem to have anything to do with this.'

Shortly after leaving Centre Street, the officer beside the one-word beard asked.

'Perhaps.' The captain's words were unclear, 'He's at least not in league with those people.'

'If they do it again, it'll cause a panic in the town.' A police officer said worriedly.

'These guys shouldn't come out to commit a crime for a while.' The captain said as he walked.

'Why?' The team members asked in unison.

'The fact that they picked outside the town as their target every time means that they don't dare to commit crimes in the town, and there is something in the town for them to be concerned about, so what would it be? If they dare to do such a thing, they won't be afraid of our group of police officers, at least not so afraid that they won't dare to commit crimes in the town, linking it to the big man who has recently come to our town, and that's Burin. They are afraid that the great knight Burin will strike, there are only a few families with children out there, all of them were killed, and further away, it's out of our hands, so now they can only target the town, and until Burin leaves, they should stay dormant.'

The captain of the one-word beard analysed it like this, and the constable behind him seemed to understand.

'But Lord Burin only arrived in the town the day before yesterday, and the missing child case started five days ago?'

A constable questioned.

The captain's complexion was unchanged, 'The news that Burin was coming to Dunder spread a week ago, if the crime was committed during this period, it would have definitely spread throughout the town, when Burin arrives, if he hears about it, with the character of a great knight, he would most likely strike out straight away, with Burin possessing the Knight's Heart, there is a high possibility of them being found, so how could the other party not consider such an outcome. '

'Then why don't we find Lord Burin to help us, so that we can't quickly find out those who committed the crime?'

'Alas ...' the captain sighed, 'I went to look for it, but the mayor wouldn't let me see Burin, he said that Burin wouldn't stay in the town for long, and that there were very important things waiting for Lord Burin to do, and wouldn't let him spend his time on such things on.'

When he finished, the constables showed their dismay, and the captain looked back, his tone steeply serious, 'Listen! Bunch of losers! Can't we solve the case without relying on others? Don't forget what you are wearing! Bringing the culprits to justice is our job!'

Being suddenly reprimanded, the crowd winced and responded loudly, 'Yes! Captain!'

'Don't stop your daily inspection missions, sooner or later we'll find them.'

...

Mace Academy.

Glenn fell into silence as he looked at the iron gate in front of him, the large iron lock on it indicating that outsiders were not welcome in this academy.

He took a few steps forward slightly, and his feet made a crisp sound as they stepped on the fallen leaves on the stone pavement.

The iron gate was made up of vertical blackened iron rods and a symmetrical spiral pattern, giving it an Old English look.

Glenn probed slightly and looked at the campus buildings inside the iron gate, the earth-coloured, spire-shaped buildings sat silently with the mixed sounds of lectures reaching his ears.

It seems that classes are in progress ... Glenn straightened his back, and suddenly became aware of what seemed to be a gaze falling upon him.

He looked up and realised that the stares seemed to originate from the stone carvings of ravens carved into the stone pillars on either side of the iron gates.

This was supposed to be a normal school, right? There shouldn't be any magical creations, right? Well ... maybe normal schools were supposed to have them, just that the normal students didn't know about them, including the predecessors as well ... Lowering his head, Glenn stopped poking around.

This time he searched for the scent, wanting to see the situation of Leila and Bonnie, the two little girls, worried about any accidents, but now it seems that the two little girls should be fine, and he can not risk the risk of being misunderstood to directly barge in.

Turning around, he was about to leave when he caught some different sounds in his ears.

There is a situation? He glanced in the direction from which the sound came, and gauging that it wasn't far, he stuck to the fence and walked.