e walking around the town of Torrey whilst waiting for the system to send him the results.
In the afternoon, the town was still relatively quiet as there were not many people on the road. At one point, Benjamin was even stopped by a priest who was trying to spread the word of God.
However, something was off. There seemed to be quite a large number of mercenaries in the town. Doubt filled Benjamin’s heart.
Was this related to the illegal mercenary organization?
But... they should have been defeated by the mercenary association.
He thought of the rich businessmen who were killed during the "seven days of hell". Since so many influential people had suddenly disappeared, it should have greatly impacted the business community in Ferelden. And yet, he did not notice any changes.
Were the mercenaries here to investigate the murders?
As Benjamin was thinking about this, a mercenary walked toward him and shoved a portrait in his face, "Hey, do you know this person?"
The person in the portrait looked familiar. After examining it carefully, Benjamin realized that he was the leader of the underground mercenary organization.
It seemed that they were indeed investigating the incident.
Benjamin was surprised.
"So? Have you seen him?"
The mercenary was very sharp. Because Benjamin did not answer him immediately, he immediately realized that something was wrong and questioned him again – this time with a much deeper tone.
Seeing this, Benjamin started his act.
"Yes… he seems a little familiar." He frowned, scratched his head, and looked as though he was recalling something. A moment later, his eyes lit up and he exclaimed, "Yes! I think I saw him in the City of Snow!
"City of Snow? Why would he be there?"
"How would I know He’s a knight, right?" Benjamin said acting confused, "I do not actually know him, but it was on the day of mourning, I saw him by chance outside the palace. At that time, he marched behind the Queen and the Bishop, he wore a suit of armor and carried the King’s coffin together with a few others. That’s why I have an impression of him."
By now, Benjamin was a serial liar and had mastered his skill – he sounded very convincing. Although he was still a bit skeptical, the mercenary looked as though he believed Benjamin.
Seeing this, Benjamin smiled inwardly.
Since the opportunity presented itself, he should seize it to cause the church more trouble. Ferelden’s businessmen had great influence over the nation; if Benjamin could make them turn on the church, wouldn’t he be killing two birds with one stone?
But truthfully, Benjamin's only wanted to confuse them and interrupt the progress of the church; he did not actually expect both sides to start fighting. That would just be wishful thinking.
Anyhow, the church was a very strong opponent. Benjamin needed to make full use of every single opportunity to gain an advantage over them - even if it was just by a tiny bit.
The mercenary interrogated Benjamin a bit more before letting him go. Benjamin walked into an alley to disguise himself before continuing his search.
Finally, an hour later, the system finally found the priest with a much higher spiritual energy than his peers.
"It's him!"
As they passed by the market, Benjamin looked at the priest who was standing at a street corner. His eyes glowed as if he were a hungry tiger who had just found an injured lamb.
Chapter end
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