Count William actually found clues related to the storyline of "Maze of Destiny" through Marado's skull?

Krall always thought that the clue to the storyline of "The Labyrinth of Destiny" lay in Dorothy, and that Marado, the waiter at Maeve's Tavern, was just a cover.

No matter what, Claure never expected that Earl William would find a death row prisoner named Laukis through this clue.

It can be heard from Earl William's tone that the relationship between Laukis and Earl William seems to be unusual.

Apart from being a murderer who is executed every day, does Laukis have another unknown identity?

Thinking of this, Krall turned on his spiritual vision and carefully browsed through the theme story line script saved in Laukis' mind.

Sure enough, Laukis is really not an ordinary person. In addition to his role as a death row prisoner, he also has another identity, that is, an arms dealer!

He actually comes from the City of Death, from the edge of the park!

In addition to being involved in the theme storyline of "Hanging", he is also involved in another theme storyline related to war, a theme storyline called "Normandy War"!

Krall instantly recalled the war advertisements that were advertised everywhere in Western towns, and the sergeants recruiting mercenaries on the streets of small towns.

From this point of view, all thematic story lines are interconnected.

All the seemingly casual places are secretly arranged deliberately.

Thinking of this, Claure became more and more unfathomable towards Dr. Bert, the founder of the Western Paradise theme storyline.

Earl William pulled the black eyebag of Laukis away and then pulled it back again. Then, with a swipe of his dagger, he cut off the noose on Laukis' head.

With a bang, Laukis fell directly from the top of the carriage to the ground.

Before he could cry out in pain, he was dragged by Earl William who was holding the other end of the noose. Like a mangy dog, he rolled and crawled forward behind Earl William's black horse.

"Ah, you damn bastard, you robber, let me go, wherever you want to take me."

Laukis's hands were firmly stuck on the knot around his neck that was strangling him, and he was staggering in the darkness where his eyes were blinded. From time to time, he tripped over rocks and had to struggle to get up. The whole look looked extremely funny. .

After Crowl saw Earl William pulling Laukis towards the depths of the town of Lemuria, he hesitated for a moment and finally decided to follow Earl William and lead Billy Logan and others towards Lemuria. Cycling away from the town center.

After Earl William dragged Laukis for a while, he finally stopped in front of a simple and dilapidated building.

When Claure looked at the building, he saw that it was a one-story house made of mud bricks with thick, small windows and dim light.

There is a small yard in front of the house surrounded by a simple fence. The yard looks no different from the wilderness.

However, the old square wooden tables and benches placed in the yard, as well as a few big roosters running around in the yard, make the whole yard full of life.

Earl William was dragging Laukis towards the yard and said in a calm tone as he walked:

"Laukis, work harder, we will reach our destination soon."

"Fuck you."

"Do you know who I am?"

"You did this to me, just wait for me!"

Laukis was dragged so hard that he was out of breath, but he spoke rudely to Earl William and showed an extremely tough attitude.

"Oh, Laokis, Laokis, of course you know who it is, and I know who you are very well."

"After all, we were friends once."

"So I was very surprised when your friend Marado told me about this place."

Earl William said with a leisurely expression when he handed a pot of water to Laukis, who had chapped lips.

Laojisi refused to listen. After hearing this sentence, he vaguely thought of something and said with a look of horror:

"You, you, where did you take me?"

"Quickly, let me go, you damn bastard, murderous demon."

He started shouting in panic.

"Haha, you finally guessed it, yes, this place is... your home!"

Earl William pressed Laukis on the wooden bench in the center of the yard, and directly lifted the black cloth covering his eyes. What appeared in front of Laukis was his home, a very large house with a small yard. A simple little house.

"No, no, no..."

When Laukis saw the scene before him, he instantly changed his previous image of being careless and putting life and death aside. He suddenly became timid, scared, and even collapsed.

When Earl William saw this, he held the table with one hand, leaned over and smiled at Laukis, as if talking to an old friend:

"We hunted cannibals in the winter quarters of the savages in the City of Death."

"I know what level of whiskey you like to drink."

"Know that tune you like to play when you piss on the wild."

"but..."

Having said this, Earl William took out 7 bullets from his pocket, put them one by one on the wooden table, lined them up in a straight line, and said calmly:

"But you never told me that you got married."

"father!"

As soon as Earl William finished speaking, a little girl about 9 years old, with Sanxi ancestry, dark skin, wearing a white dress and a double ponytail, ran out of the dimly lit mud house door, with joy. The mood rushed towards Lao Jisi.

"father!"

After the little girl saw her father returning safely, it was as if she had seen a miracle. She threw herself into his father's arms, hugged his father's neck tightly, and began to cry bitterly.

After seeing the survivors of their loved ones, they cried with joy.

When Claure saw Earl William tossing Laukis, he didn't feel much.

He knew that Earl William would definitely be able to get clues from Laukis related to the storyline of "Maze of Destiny".

As for the method used by Earl William, it is obvious that he obtained it by threatening Laukis' family.

Claure felt that this method was very straightforward and efficient. After all, no one would risk the lives of their entire family just to keep an insignificant secret.

Claure felt that there was not much that was surprising about Earl William's approach.

But when he saw the little girl running out of the mud house, he felt as if he had seen a ghost, with a look of disbelief on his face.

Because the little girl he saw calling Laukis her father was not someone else.

It was the mysterious little girl that Crowler had observed in Maeve’s mind before, Maeve’s daughter—Elaine!

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