Chapter 135 - 133 Railgun_1
Yan Xing led his team, continuing to slowly follow the Werewolf Shaman.
He was not in a hurry to capture the assassin. The play had to be performed in full. He wanted those who harbored ill intentions against him to truly believe he was protected by the Thunderous Swamp. In the future, if they dared to scheme against anyone, they would first have to consider the consequences.
He methodically searched the sealed-off city districts, street by street.
During this time, Yan Xing secretly informed Hibel of the locations of the assassin’s two accomplices. Hibel then ordered her family’s spies to monitor them.
By now, news of the assassination attempt on Yan Xing had spread throughout the entire city. The word that Yan Xing was personally leading a team to capture the assassin also reached the ears of the influential figures within Nuta City.
Would an assassination attempt on Yan Xing truly incur the curse of the Thunderous Swamp? Could the Werewolf Shaman really find the cursed assassin? A veil of mystery shrouded the hunt.
Everyone wanted to know if the curse of the Thunderous Swamp was real. They also wondered if Yan Xing could truly locate the assassin who had tried to murder Priest Temple using this curse. The eyes of the entire city were once again fixed on Yan Xing.
At one point, Yan Xing paused before a civilian residence. He covertly used his communication device to give orders to the three Werewolves acting as shamans.
The three Werewolves immediately halted, pointed at the house, and declared, "The curse is inside."
Yan Xing waved his hand, commanding the troops he had brought, "Surround it!"
The accompanying Knights and Armsmen instantly drew their weapons and encircled the residence.
In a short time, the glow of defense magic flared brightly. Heavily armored infantrymen raised their magic-augmented heavy shields, forming a barrier before the house’s door. Knight heroes at the rear chanted spells, their hands brimming with Magic Power, ready to unleash offensive magic at any moment.
