Then I�ll give you a hint.�Once you know what weapon it is, you�ll be able to trace its route.
First of all, <Defense> is a very dangerous weapon.�Because that dagger must kill something.
It was an objet that had no choice but to do so.
how do you kill�kill by law
For example, if I hold the <Defense> and think of the person I really want to kill and put my strong desire into it, my will will dwell in the dagger.
It was creepy.
That�s it.
Once the will dwells in the dagger, the dagger must kill its target under any circumstance, even against the law.
At first, I didn�t quite understand.
For example, let�s say that I have <Slaughter> and I have the will to kill person A.
The ways are infinite.
Perhaps one day one of my ladies-in-waiting will steal <Dharma Kill>.�Then you�ll get hit by a wagon.
A person walking down the street picks up the <Defense> again.�Then, he was pickpocketed, and after endlessly changing the law, he finally ended up in the hands of the innkeeper where A was staying.
The owner was cleaning the room while looking at <Law Killing>, but unfortunately he entered the wrong room and entered the room where person A was taking a nap.
As I approached to look at him for a while, A stumbled upon a bottle of alcohol that A dropped last night and fell forward����.
Sirone turned to the next page.
In the end, <Law Killing> will be stabbed into the heart of person A without an inch of error.
It was the operation of the law that was impossible without every situation being calculated from the beginning.
I�ve read it several times, but I couldn�t help but feel a chill run down my spine whenever I passed this passage.
�It�s crazy.�
It was a word that came out of my head because I knew how objects were made.
who the hell
How powerful is it that such a ridiculous object can appear in the world because it contains the intent to kill?
As if having a conversation beside her, Uolin wrote the answer right away in the letter.
The reason why I dare to ask you to find <Law> is because the original owner of the object is Mirak Minerva, the Ivory Tower�s Odaeseong.
The shock Shirone received at the time was considerable.
When I found out that the star of the ivory tower was the owner of <Law Killing>, I wanted to ask Louver, but after reading the letter, I couldn�t bear to look for her.
It was about 700 years ago that Minerva became known as the Archwitch.
At the time, I was also active as a witch, so I met her a few times.
Of course, it was the experience of the predecessor, and after this point, a huge empire called Kashan was established. JrNovels.com