15. The anger of an honest man (please recommend)

Style: Science Author: MiyikeWords: 2335Update Time: 24/01/13 00:08:37
Nine years ago, Baker began to wonder whether the death of his cheap parents in this life was related to the No. 6 Apple of Eden in his hand.

After all, after that car accident, the driver who escaped has not been found until now. At first, Baker thought it was just a simple hit-and-run. After all, there were so many dramas about bitterness and hatred.

But since sorting out the relics?

Baker had to wonder.

but……

This is just suspicion, because since they packed up their parents' belongings and buried them, no one has been monitoring them secretly.

If the death of their parents is really related to Apple No. 6, then they probably won’t stop until they get Apple No. 6.

So Baker was just skeptical.

Because no matter in Chicago or now New York, Baker didn't feel that anyone was spying on him.

But that's okay.

If the mountains don’t come to me, I will go to the mountains.

Baker wants to collect the remaining five ego gem fragments. If the death of his parents is really related to the [Assassin's League], then sooner or later, Baker will know about it.

Nine years have passed, and there will be no difference in the next few years. Only when you are alive can you have hope. If you die, it will really be over.

After coming to New York at the age of eighteen, and now at the age of twenty-five, within seven years, Baker also figured out where the fragment of the Apple of Eden No. 3 that Sloan had brought with him from Tiber Island was hidden.

Inside the loom of destiny in the textile factory.

It is precisely because of the Apple of Eden No. 3 that can make illusions come true that the Loom of Destiny is called the Loom of Destiny.

The accurate adjective should be called: a loom of destiny that can be controlled by humans.

Even if it is the fragment of the Apple of Eden No. 3, even if it cannot really make the fantasy come true, it can still make a few people's names appear on the textile cloth.

and.

The cost of using it this way is still very small.

Any Apple of Eden that wants to activate and use the apple's ability needs to use its own lifespan as fuel.

What?

Whose to use?

Theoretically speaking, whoever uses the Apple of Eden can digest his lifespan. However, this is only theoretical. I don't know if it is true or not.

Baker is not an omnipotent and omniscient person, so it took him seven years to obtain so much information, which is pretty good.

so.

In order to get the pieces of the Apple of Eden No. 3 in the Loom of Destiny, this is why Baker joined the New York Brotherhood.

After all, at the beginning, Baker had no idea where the fragment was hidden, and at that time he only had one hero skill: [Power of Demacia, Galen's Tough Physique]. .

It's better to take your time, firstly, be steady, secondly, be steady, enter quietly, don't use a gun.

Baker has never played [Assassin's Creed], but he has watched [Wanted]. From the beginning, Baker planned to wait until Wesley started blasting, and then take advantage of the chaos to go in and take away the fragments.

by that time.

Baker said goodbye gracefully, and it would be nice to let Wesley take the blame, and maybe, through Wesley, we could see who was interested in the Apple of Eden.

Write down all the names and visit them one by one.

Yes.

Baker had no intention of actually killing Wesley, and the reason why he shot Wesley was agreed upon in advance.

Sloan made a deal with Baker.

After all, Wesley's training time is a bit short. In order to prevent anything from happening during the battle against the Cross if the brainwashing fails, it is very necessary to do this and let Wesley deepen his trust in the Brotherhood.

As for the fox?

The fox may know the truth about the Loom of Destiny, or he may not. The fox didn't tell, and Baker didn't ask.

Baker was not some professor who liked to peer into people's minds, nor was he interested in paying close attention or probing into other people's thoughts.

Everyone has a secret. Sometimes, giving others a little privacy actually gives yourself a sense of security.

Are there not many people who are innocently killed these days because they peeked into other people's privacy?

Just like the cross.

Normally, Baker would not let the cross that revealed his identity still be alive in front of him.

but……

Baker had no interest in arguing with a mortal man, and the cross would not tell a third person Baker's true identity, so Baker let him go.

but.

He was single-minded and wanted to give his good son a normal world and had no intention of letting him go.

Three days later.

The fox with a band-aid on his forehead is back.

Sloan stood quietly at the door and watched the fox who walked in from the outside wearing a white dress with a pool of blood on the collar.

The fox grabbed his wallet jacket and looked at the expressionless Sloan: "We trained him very well."

Said.

The fox walked away from Sloan, and the implication was that the cross was dead. As for the tool man, I shot him, but I don’t know whether he was dead or not.

Sloan didn't say anything.

Crosses may become a serious problem for textile factories, but a tool man they quickly trained is far from qualified.

...Sloan thinks so anyway.

That night.

The reconnaissance guard who was planted in an urban-rural fringe area in Queens and acted as Baker's eyes and ears sent a message to Baker.

It is true that Baker did not plant reconnaissance guards in Queens before, because it was indeed useless before, and it would be a waste to plant them.

But who told Wesley's home to be in Queens?

So Baker inserted the reconnaissance guards who arrived this month and last month into Wesley's neighborhood.

Wesley is back.

It was the crucified friend and the manufacturer of the cross bullets, who was fished out of the river by the now big-haired Parker Husky, and then brought back to New York.

It can be seen from the scouting guards that Wesley's injury is very serious, and he is only two steps away from death.

But as long as you're not dead, there's nothing that a bath can't solve. If it doesn't work, try it again.

This time Wesley spent a whole day and night soaking up.

And then.

Wesley got a version of the truth from his father's friend Parker Husky.

Then the honest man became angry.

First, he swept away all the peanut butter in a supermarket, and then went to a garbage dump in the suburbs to lure rats one by one with peanut butter traps.

It took a whole night to load a cart full of rats.

Baker, who was watching with a telescope from a distance, was worried about this guy's IQ. He spent some money and ran to the biological experiment company. Not to mention a car, he could buy even a container of mice, and they were still extremely cute. Guinea pig.

Isn't this guy afraid of being infected with the plague?