A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 777 - 777 553 Cornwall_1



Chapter 777 - 777 553 Cornwall_1

?Chapter 777: Chapter 553 Cornwall_1 Chapter 777: Chapter 553 Cornwall_1 After dealing with Glaki, Duanmu Huai set off once again for his journey to Cornwall.

As for the completion of this commission, he had left it to the Foundation to handle. To put it simply, two twisted murderers were operating a guesthouse here, ruthlessly killing their guests. Unfortunately, Mr. James became one of their victims. Upon the arrival of investigators like Duanmu Huai, they became nervous and attacked them in an attempt to destroy evidence, but ended up being killed instead.

The wounds found on the bodies could be attributed to the grotesque torture inflicted by the two murderers.

Well, that’s the public narrative – fit for the newspapers.

It was a typical story, much better than saying “two cultists worshipping ancient entities from outer space turned vacationers into zombies here.”

By the way, the Foundation did have some complaints about Duanmu Huai. He burnt all alien bodies, including Glaki’s. The Foundation managed to recover only the alien city. They actually hoped to capture these creatures alive for research. But for Duanmu Huai… this was, of course, impossible.

The reason he chose to hand over the surviving Migo to the Foundation was that the Migo were a species. Duanmu Huai, without a fleet in this world, wasn’t capable of wiping them out. Plus, there were countless Migos; losing one or two didn’t matter.

However, Glaki was a rare creature. Indeed, from the Tribunal’s perspective, the best way to handle such a rare creature was total extermination.

After all, as long as it was extinct, it would pose no danger to humans.

Whether or not it was too valuable to lose was of no concern to the Tribunal.

The Foundation was dissatisfied with this, but Duanmu Huai, as a Judge, never intended to budge on this issue. After all, he was only cooperating with the Foundation. If they were unhappy, they could risk their own lives, it had nothing to do with him.

“Hmm………”
Sitting in the carriage, Mary was somewhat contemplative. Subconsciously, she reached out to rub her stomach, her mind in turmoil.

What was that mark?

Mary didn’t remember when she’d gotten this mark. She remembered not having it before and didn’t know when it appeared.

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