Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 292 Tracking

The beggar ran very fast with a big belly. The waiter carried a stool and chased him to the door. He watched the beggar go away and cursed.

After a while, the waiter put down the stool, walked over with an apologetic face and bowed to apologize: "Sir, I'm really sorry. I didn't pay attention and let these lowly people slip in. I hope I didn't disturb your interest."

"It's okay. It's just that I finished my drink." Herag put down the wine glass and stood up to leave.

The wood carving that the beggar put on the table was gone. Herag had already put it away.

Herag felt a breath of the abyss from the wood carving. Although it was not very strong, he could clearly feel the existence of the breath of the abyss.

This wood carving seemed to have a kind of temptation that made people unable to help but look at it.

But for Herag, this was completely useless and could be ignored directly.

This wood carving was probably a means released by the Abyss Cultists.

Herag guessed that this wood carving should be a tool to communicate with the evil gods of the Abyss.

If ordinary people come into contact with this kind of wood carving, they will most likely be bewitched by it and become a cultist of the Abyss.

Herag did not take down the beggar immediately.

Because this beggar is just an ordinary person, even if he is caught, it is meaningless and he does not contribute much.

Herag is ready to follow the clues to see who is behind this beggar.

If he can catch a big fish, he will make a lot of money.

Herag did not feel the breath of the Abyss on the beggar, so this beggar is most likely just a tool man, and the real big fish is still behind him.

Herag walked out of the tavern slowly. The deep blue environmental detection range is more than a thousand meters. He has locked the running beggar.

Judging from the beggar's complexion and movements, he should not be troubled by hunger, otherwise he would not be able to run so fast and so energetic.

Most beggars have no blood on their faces, and their movements are very slow and weak.

Unlike this beggar, he runs fast and has a ruddy face.

It's just that his belly is a little big and he has obvious diseases, but he must have eaten a lot recently.

If a beggar can always have enough food, there must be a stable source of food behind him.

Herag walked slowly on the street, looking like he was taking a walk, but in fact he was always paying attention to the beggar two streets away.

At such a long distance, it was impossible for anyone to think that Herag was following the beggar.

After the beggar ran out, he looked back and saw that no one was catching up, so he slowed down and panted.

He still had five wooden sculptures in his pocket, which had to be distributed in the next few days.

This was his task, and he would have food only after completing the task.

Although the beggar didn't know what this wooden sculpture was and what it was used for, he knew it must not be a good thing, otherwise the man would not have specifically told him to be careful.

The wooden sculptures were not distributed casually, but to those who seemed to be in a bad situation and had something in mind.

The beggar saw Herag in the tavern and found that this person was drinking alone in the tavern early in the morning. He probably encountered some unpleasant things recently, so he gave him a wooden sculpture.

After leaving Wutong Street, the beggar continued to wander around, searching for targets that met the requirements, and stuffed a wooden sculpture into the hands of the suitable ones.

On the bench by the street sat a middle-aged man in formal clothes.

He sat on the chair with a melancholy look on his face, sighing constantly.

After observing him for a while, the beggar walked over and stuffed a wooden sculpture into the hands of the beggar, then turned and left.

The middle-aged man looked at the wooden sculpture in his hand, and looked at the departing beggar in a daze, wondering what the beggar meant by stuffing a wooden sculpture into the hands of the beggar.

After stuffing the wooden sculpture into the hands of the beggar, he immediately quickened his pace and walked away from this place, and began to go to the next block.

The middle-aged man looked down at the wooden sculpture, and wanted to throw it away casually, but found that the wooden sculpture seemed a little strange, but he couldn't tell what was strange.

After hesitating like this, he didn't throw the wooden sculpture out.

After the beggar walked away, Herag quietly walked past the middle-aged man.

A gust of wind blew, and the middle-aged man couldn't help but squint his eyes.

When he opened his eyes again, the wooden sculpture in his hand was gone.

He looked around in confusion, but didn't see anyone.

But the wood sculpture just disappeared strangely.

The middle-aged man thought about it but didn't understand, so he didn't care about it.

Not far away, Herag looked at the wood sculpture in his hand and put it directly into the space ring.

He must take back this wood sculpture, otherwise the middle-aged man will most likely become a cultist of the Abyss after taking it.

Although it is also possible to deliberately "cultivate" cultists of the Abyss in this way, and then wait for the right time to harvest.

But Herag didn't want to earn contribution points in this way.

After Herag took the wood sculpture, he continued to follow the beggar from a distance.

Just like before, every time the beggar sent out a wood sculpture and left, Herag would take it away quietly.

These people are ordinary people who can't detect Herag's means at all. They will only find that the wood sculpture disappeared inexplicably and disappeared from their eyes.

Until sunset in the afternoon, the beggar released all five wood sculptures, and finally fell into Herag's hands.

The beggar probably never thought that he was being targeted by a wizard.

Herag looked at the six wooden sculptures in the space ring and felt that these were only a small part. Many more must have been sent out and fell into the hands of various people.

Those people are potential Abyss Cultists, and it is very troublesome to check them.

This beggar runs around, and his mobility is too high. People with wood carvings in their hands must be everywhere, and there is no way to check them.

Herag has been following the beggar, ready to see who gave him the wood carving.

This behavior of distributing wood carvings everywhere must not be the first day. The beggar's movements are very skillful, and it is obvious that he is an old hand.

Seeing that the beggar did not continue to distribute wood carvings, Herag knew that he probably did not have any wood carvings on him.

In this case, he must go to get more wood carvings before he can continue to distribute them.

Herag only needs to follow and see where the beggar got the wood carvings.

At sunset, the beggar came to a civilian residential area. He looked behind him to check if anyone was following him.

Herag sat on a bench two streets away, holding a handful of beans in his hand and feeding a few pigeons in front of him.

Just looking at it, no one would know that he was actually looking at the residential area two streets away.

After the beggar confirmed that no one was following him, he came to a small bungalow and knocked on the door.

The door first opened a small crack, revealing the profile of a young man who looked about 17 or 18 years old.

"Have all the wood carvings been sent out?" the young man asked.

The beggar smiled flatteringly and said, "Just like before, they have all been sent out."

"Didn't attract anyone's attention?" the young man continued to ask.

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