Or maybe Morion just got a perfect role...

Durkan looked helplessly at Countess Lislina.

Morion left the job to Durkan, and it was up to Durkan to explain the subsequent hunting plan to the countess.

However, Durkan discovered that the countess had no intention of discussing the plan in a hurry.

She just looked at Morion's figure with some obsession, her expression not concealing her admiration and admiration.

The dignified vampire count now looks like a young girl who has been bumped into by a deer.

But from what Lislina said before, it seemed that she had admired Marquis Roderick for a long time.

After meeting the Marquis again after hundreds of years, he is still so strong and stable.

He was cold but at the same time showed a little warmth towards her from time to time.

Countess Lislina can be said to have sunk.

Dekan couldn't help but lament that if he followed the normal path of the Shadow World, if the car overturned in the end and Marquis Roderick escaped, then these two vampires would be particularly annoying.

If the Shadow World strategy fails, I'm afraid these two vampires will have to finally get married.

It can only be said that Morion has done all kinds of bad things, deceiving others about the feelings of a girl who is hundreds of years old.

Dekan strongly condemns this behavior.

"Ahem, Lady Lislina, we need to ask you to help us capture the Resurrectionists."

Dekan bowed gracefully like a demon butler, and then said.

"Oh, okay, please."

Lislina quickly came to her senses.

"The plan is very simple. Please let your female family member pretend to be seriously injured and then escape in the city."

Dekan pointed at the only female dependent of Countess Lislina,

"Then order the city lord to send a large number of weaker knights to chase her. Once anyone comes to help, invite them to the lord's mansion."

"On the premise of not making too much noise, try to expand the scope of the pursuit so that the experts in the entire city-state have the opportunity to detect the movement."

Dekan finished explaining his plan.

This made Countess Lislina frown slightly.

The plan mentioned by this demon relative was very different from the plan she originally executed.

That is

The first step is slightly different——

Dekan chose a female vampire relative as bait and asked her to pretend to be weak.

"No problem, it just depends on luck whether we can catch another enemy tonight."

Countess Lislina responded.

"Haha, don't worry. Even if we can't catch all five of them, we shouldn't leave empty-handed. Everything is according to the plan of the Marquis."

"Okay, then I'll get ready."

Originally, Lislina wanted to continue asking Dekan if he had any other back-ups, but when she heard that it was "the Marquis's plan," she did not dare to continue asking even though she was extremely curious.

"After catching these humans, don't rush to kill them. Let us interrogate them first."

Durkan added.

After all, there is a small chance of accidentally crashing into a normal challenger, so it still needs to be investigated.

"Then without further ado, I will carry out the plan and ask the lord to prepare the bedroom for you."

Countess Lislina responded.

"One room is enough. I'm still very weak now. My family members need to stay with me."

Morion finally spoke again.

After all, now that we are playing with fire in the enemy's base camp, the team still has to live together to rest peacefully in shifts.

Volume Three: Secrets of the Decline of the Holy Rite: 170 Dekan Classic Fishing Law Enforcement

"Okay, Lord Marquis."

Lislina bowed to Morion like a professional maid, went to the lord's bedroom to wake up the unconscious lord and gave him a series of instructions.

Then she quickly led her family members to the first floor.

Soon, like servants, the lord respectfully led the three Dekans to a suite that was no less than the lord's bedroom.

The three of them couldn't help but collapsed after entering the room.

Dekan and Cornelia leaned on the sofa as usual, while Morion sat at the desk.

"Not bad, he is a qualified hotel manager."

Dekan whispered in admiration.

However, at this time, it was confirmed that they had entered the safe area, and Teacher Cat emerged from Dekan's shadow.

It quickly ran to the desk where Morion was sitting and pulled out a piece of paper, controlled the pen with magic power, and wrote and scratched on the paper.

After writing it, it showed what was on the paper to the other three people.

I saw it read:

"Are you guys crazy! Do you really want to take advantage of this countess? What if she discovers that the car is overturned? Meow?!"

Morion, who was sitting at the desk, took Teacher Cat's pen and wrote on the paper:

"Wouldn't it be a waste to just use it up without squeezing out all her remaining value?"

After all, it would be a bit troublesome to find and capture the remaining challengers.

If only the countess could show her value a little more before being killed.

By the time it was daytime, once the countess and her family members ran out of the building and were exposed to the sun, they would only have one-tenth of their combat effectiveness.

It can be said that they couldn't run away even if they wanted to, and they were slaughtered by the Dekan trio.

Teacher Cat gradually became more comfortable.

After all, he had spent a frightening night in the mansion when Dekan kept the information from him, and now there was nothing to be afraid of.

"But can we really catch the Resurrectionist Meow tonight?"

Teacher Cat wrote on the paper.

Morion didn't explain much. He just took the paper and pen and stood up. He walked over and handed them to Dekan who was slumped on the sofa.

Dekan took the paper and pen with great satisfaction.

Apparently Morion knew what he wanted to do.

So Dekan wrote on the paper:

"Mission goal 2: Defeat Countess Lislina. If the mission fails, Countess Lislina will be teleported to random coordinates in the challenger's original world after the mission time limit expires."

However, after writing it, nothing happened.

Soon, Dekan started writing on the paper again.

"Mission Objective 2: Find Countess Lislina and defeat her..."

Or the enumeration method.

The general mission objectives are clear, the only difference is the wording.

Once you know the countess's real name, the content of the mission is easy to guess.

As for why there was no prompt for Mission Objective 2 when Dekan and the others bumped into Lislina earlier.

the reason is simple.

They lack a rigorous investigation process and reasoning steps, and Shadow World cannot judge whether they have truly confirmed the identity of the final powerful enemy.

If Shadow World directly refreshes the information, it is equivalent to helping the challenger confirm and verify the identity of the final powerful enemy.

This is what happens when you skip too many steps.

Even Shadow World can't decide whether the hidden tasks should be displayed.

However, because he had mastered the sentence structure of task objective 3, it didn’t take long for Dekan to successfully try out the correct answer this time:

[Mission Objective 2: Investigate the vampire conspiracy and find Countess Lislina hiding in the city and defeat her. If the mission fails, Countess Lislina will be teleported to the challenger's origin after the mission time limit expires. Random coordinates of the world. 】

At the same time, other challengers also received this reminder.

"Hehehe..."

Durkan couldn't help but chuckle.

Presumably at this moment, Countess Lislina also started fishing for law enforcement.

When those greedy Resurrection Cultists saw the reminder of the Shadow World refresh, they would definitely think that tonight, at this moment, a challenger had successfully made great progress towards Mission Objective 2!

It's probably almost done.

When they first saw the shadow world, they were reminded that the final powerful enemy was the "Countess".

They also happened to detect a group of knight patrols in the city-state, chasing a seriously injured and weak female vampire.

What would they think?

There is no doubt that the opportunity has come to pick up the slack.

This is an opportunity to increase the settlement rewards of the Shadow World.

They wouldn't doubt it was a trap.

People and vampires collude, possibly setting up a trap.

Neither humans nor vampires can collude with the shadow world!

After all, the tips from Shadow World must be objective and reliable.

It was the regular knights of the city-state who were chasing the female vampire.

The resurrection believers who noticed it would not miss this opportunity and would definitely come forward to support him.

Try to catch the vampire.

Then they will be disappointed to find that this is not the countess they are looking for, but just her dependents.

But soon a knight would tell them that the lord came to discuss an emergency with them, and there would be huge rewards and information involving the countess.

Next, they will be taken to the Lord's Mansion and encountered an ambush.

There is no chance of escape.

"Thank you, Shadow World, your public channel is really useful."

Durkan added another sentence next to the correct answer.

Although I don’t know if I can see it in Shadow World.

But he was already looking forward to his own comments during the settlement.

Seeing Dekan call it a day, Morion took back the paper and pen.

Then Morion wrote on the paper:

"Okay, it's time to rest. Teacher Cat and I will stay here for half the night, and you guys will stay for the rest of the night."

Show it to Decanconelia who is slumped on the sofa.

Dekan was a little confused.

(Shouldn’t it be me and Morion, and Cornelia and Teacher Cat?)

Dekan wanted to express something, but Morion had no intention of giving him the pen and paper.

Teacher Cat also jumped on Morion's head, as if he was determined to be in a group with Morion.

(When did you, a naughty cat, have such a good relationship with this old fox...)

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