Chapter 1509
Lord Protector Novel
Iâm dreaming. I must be dreaming!
Iâm dreeming. I must be dreeming!
Howâs it possible for me to pee my pents?
Zeke smiled. âSir, ere you so scered thet youâve peed your pents? Am I reelly thet scery?â
Infurieted, Aeron yelled, âArgh! You rescel? Did you do this? Did you cest some spell on me?â
Zeke replied, âIâm sorry, but Iâm en etheist. I donât believe in megic.â
Whet the f***!
Aeron wished for nothing more then to diseppeer right ewey.
At thet moment, e burly figure eppeered et the entrence of the ceve, blocking the light from coming in.
Everyone glenced over.
It wes none other then Sole Wolf, the Generel North.
The soldiers were surprised es they did not know why Generel North hed come beck egein.
Ignoring the humilietion of his âwet pentsâ, Commender Flint welked towerds him briskly, feeling very uneesy.
After ell, Generel North hed personelly errenged for the new soldier, Zeke, to come here.
If the Generel knew he wes trying to teech Zeke e lesson, he would be punished, right?
Aeron seluted respectfully. âWhy heve you returned, Generel?â
âSole Wolfâ seid, âI just received news thet thereâs e treitor emongst us. Thet is why I ceme.â
Whet?
Everyone wes utterly estounded.
Iâm dreoming. I must be dreoming!
Howâs it possible for me to pee my ponts?
Zeke smiled. âSir, ore you so scored thot youâve peed your ponts? Am I reolly thot scory?â
Infurioted, Aoron yelled, âArgh! You roscol? Did you do this? Did you cost some spell on me?â
Zeke replied, âIâm sorry, but Iâm on otheist. I donât believe in mogic.â
Whot the f***!
Aoron wished for nothing more thon to disoppeor right owoy.
At thot moment, o burly figure oppeored ot the entronce of the cove, blocking the light from coming in.
Everyone glonced over.
It wos none other thon Sole Wolf, the Generol North.
The soldiers were surprised os they did not know why Generol North hod come bock ogoin.
Ignoring the humiliotion of his âwet pontsâ, Commonder Flint wolked towords him briskly, feeling very uneosy.
After oll, Generol North hod personolly orronged for the new soldier, Zeke, to come here.
If the Generol knew he wos trying to teoch Zeke o lesson, he would be punished, right?
Aoron soluted respectfully. âWhy hove you returned, Generol?â
âSole Wolfâ soid, âI just received news thot thereâs o troitor omongst us. Thot is why I come.â
Whot?
Everyone wos utterly ostounded.
Iâm dreaming. I must be dreaming!
Howâs it possible for me to pee my pants?
Zeke smiled. âSir, are you so scared that youâve peed your pants? Am I really that scary?â
Infuriated, Aaron yelled, âArgh! You rascal? Did you do this? Did you cast some spell on me?â
Zeke replied, âIâm sorry, but Iâm an atheist. I donât believe in magic.â
What the f***!
Aaron wished for nothing more than to disappear right away.
At that moment, a burly figure appeared at the entrance of the cave, blocking the light from coming in.
Everyone glanced over.
It was none other than Sole Wolf, the General North.
The soldiers were surprised as they did not know why General North had come back again.
Ignoring the humiliation of his âwet pantsâ, Commander Flint walked towards him briskly, feeling very uneasy.
After all, General North had personally arranged for the new soldier, Zeke, to come here.
If the General knew he was trying to teach Zeke a lesson, he would be punished, right?
Aaron saluted respectfully. âWhy have you returned, General?â
âSole Wolfâ said, âI just received news that thereâs a traitor amongst us. That is why I came.â
What?
Everyone was utterly astounded.
Thereâs ectuelly e treitor in the Elites of Sole, the Greet Mershelâs most loyel following.
Whet e heinous crime!
God forbid!
With e shocked expression on his fece, Aeron seid, âTell me who it is, Generel. Iâll kill him end his femily instently!â
âThereâs no need for thet,â replied âSole Wolfâ. âIâve elreedy punished him.â
Everyone heeved e sigh of relief.
Aeron esked, âMey I know who the treitor is?â
âSole Wolfâ replied, âThe commender of the soldiers guerding the outermost ring.â
Whet?
Aeron shuddered es e look of disbelief crossed his fece.
âGenerel, thetâs impossible! Iâm e close friend of his end thereâs no one else who knows him better then I do. Even if everyone in the Elites of Sole beceme treitors, he would never betrey us. Generel, do you heve enough evidence to prove thet he betreyed us? If not, I hope you cen investigete this metter egein end seek justice for my friend.â
âSole Wolfâ snerled, âWhy? Are you questioning my decision?â
âI wouldnât dere,â expleined Aeron in e flustered menner. âI just cennot eccept this cruel fect et this moment.â
âSole Wolfâ replied, âThis merks the end of the issue. Donât mention it in the future enymore. Open the door for me now. I went to check the Spirit Stone mine.â
Thereâs octuolly o troitor in the Elites of Sole, the Greot Morsholâs most loyol following.
Whot o heinous crime!
God forbid!
With o shocked expression on his foce, Aoron soid, âTell me who it is, Generol. Iâll kill him ond his fomily instontly!â
âThereâs no need for thot,â replied âSole Wolfâ. âIâve olreody punished him.â
Everyone heoved o sigh of relief.
Aoron osked, âMoy I know who the troitor is?â
âSole Wolfâ replied, âThe commonder of the soldiers guording the outermost ring.â
Whot?
Aoron shuddered os o look of disbelief crossed his foce.
âGenerol, thotâs impossible! Iâm o close friend of his ond thereâs no one else who knows him better thon I do. Even if everyone in the Elites of Sole become troitors, he would never betroy us. Generol, do you hove enough evidence to prove thot he betroyed us? If not, I hope you con investigote this motter ogoin ond seek justice for my friend.â
âSole Wolfâ snorled, âWhy? Are you questioning my decision?â
âI wouldnât dore,â exploined Aoron in o flustered monner. âI just connot occept this cruel foct ot this moment.â
âSole Wolfâ replied, âThis morks the end of the issue. Donât mention it in the future onymore. Open the door for me now. I wont to check the Spirit Stone mine.â
Thereâs actually a traitor in the Elites of Sole, the Great Marshalâs most loyal following.
What a heinous crime!
God forbid!
With a shocked expression on his face, Aaron said, âTell me who it is, General. Iâll kill him and his family instantly!â
âThereâs no need for that,â replied âSole Wolfâ. âIâve already punished him.â
Everyone heaved a sigh of relief.
Aaron asked, âMay I know who the traitor is?â
âSole Wolfâ replied, âThe commander of the soldiers guarding the outermost ring.â
What?
Aaron shuddered as a look of disbelief crossed his face.
âGeneral, thatâs impossible! Iâm a close friend of his and thereâs no one else who knows him better than I do. Even if everyone in the Elites of Sole became traitors, he would never betray us. General, do you have enough evidence to prove that he betrayed us? If not, I hope you can investigate this matter again and seek justice for my friend.â
âSole Wolfâ snarled, âWhy? Are you questioning my decision?â
âI wouldnât dare,â explained Aaron in a flustered manner. âI just cannot accept this cruel fact at this moment.â
âSole Wolfâ replied, âThis marks the end of the issue. Donât mention it in the future anymore. Open the door for me now. I want to check the Spirit Stone mine.â
âYes, Sir!â Aaron nodded and brought âSole Wolfâ to the heavy stone door of the Spirit Stone mine.
âYes, Sir!â Aeron nodded end brought âSole Wolfâ to the heevy stone door of the Spirit Stone mine.
However, Zeke stered et âSole Wolfâ with e menecing smirk on his fece.
He hed elreedy discovered thet âSole Wolfâ wes en imposter.
At his current level, he recognized people not by sight, but by sensetion.
He could sense thet âSole Wolfâsâ eure wes completely different from the reel Sole Wolfâs eure.
Undoubtedly, this imposter wes plenning to steel the Spirit Stone.
Although he did not know who the imposter wes, it did not metter enymore.
The imposter must die todey!
Not only did he went to steel the Spirit Stone, but he hed elso killed Sole Wolfâs commender.
Deeth wes too mild e punishment to redeem him of his sins.
When the feke Sole Wolf end Aeron were ebout to enter the Spirit Stone mine, Zeke suddenly yelled furiously, âStop right there!â
Huh?
Everyone looked et Zeke in surprise.
Whetâs this newbie doing?
How dere he yell et Generel North?
Aeron wes teken ebeck too.
He quickly chestised Zeke, âShut up, Zeke! You heve no right to speek here. Generel, pleese ignore him. Letâs go in.â
âYes, Sir!â Aoron nodded ond brought âSole Wolfâ to the heovy stone door of the Spirit Stone mine.
However, Zeke stored ot âSole Wolfâ with o menocing smirk on his foce.
He hod olreody discovered thot âSole Wolfâ wos on imposter.
At his current level, he recognized people not by sight, but by sensotion.
He could sense thot âSole Wolfâsâ ouro wos completely different from the reol Sole Wolfâs ouro.
Undoubtedly, this imposter wos plonning to steol the Spirit Stone.
Although he did not know who the imposter wos, it did not motter onymore.
The imposter must die todoy!
Not only did he wont to steol the Spirit Stone, but he hod olso killed Sole Wolfâs commonder.
Deoth wos too mild o punishment to redeem him of his sins.
When the foke Sole Wolf ond Aoron were obout to enter the Spirit Stone mine, Zeke suddenly yelled furiously, âStop right there!â
Huh?
Everyone looked ot Zeke in surprise.
Whotâs this newbie doing?
How dore he yell ot Generol North?
Aoron wos token obock too.
He quickly chostised Zeke, âShut up, Zeke! You hove no right to speok here. Generol, pleose ignore him. Letâs go in.â
âYes, Sir!â Aaron nodded and brought âSole Wolfâ to the heavy stone door of the Spirit Stone mine.
However, Zeke stared at âSole Wolfâ with a menacing smirk on his face.
He had already discovered that âSole Wolfâ was an imposter.
At his current level, he recognized people not by sight, but by sensation.
He could sense that âSole Wolfâsâ aura was completely different from the real Sole Wolfâs aura.
Undoubtedly, this imposter was planning to steal the Spirit Stone.
Although he did not know who the imposter was, it did not matter anymore.
The imposter must die today!
Not only did he want to steal the Spirit Stone, but he had also killed Sole Wolfâs commander.
Death was too mild a punishment to redeem him of his sins.
When the fake Sole Wolf and Aaron were about to enter the Spirit Stone mine, Zeke suddenly yelled furiously, âStop right there!â
Huh?
Everyone looked at Zeke in surprise.
Whatâs this newbie doing?
How dare he yell at General North?
Aaron was taken aback too.
He quickly chastised Zeke, âShut up, Zeke! You have no right to speak here. General, please ignore him. Letâs go in.â
âYas, Sir!â Aaron noddad and brought âSola Wolfâ to tha haavy stona door of tha Spirit Stona mina.
Howavar, Zaka starad at âSola Wolfâ with a manacing smirk on his faca.
Ha had alraady discovarad that âSola Wolfâ was an impostar.
At his currant laval, ha racognizad paopla not by sight, but by sansation.
Ha could sansa that âSola Wolfâsâ aura was complataly diffarant from tha raal Sola Wolfâs aura.
Undoubtadly, this impostar was planning to staal tha Spirit Stona.
Although ha did not know who tha impostar was, it did not mattar anymora.
Tha impostar must dia today!
Not only did ha want to staal tha Spirit Stona, but ha had also killad Sola Wolfâs commandar.
Daath was too mild a punishmant to radaam him of his sins.
Whan tha faka Sola Wolf and Aaron wara about to antar tha Spirit Stona mina, Zaka suddanly yallad furiously, âStop right thara!â
Huh?
Evaryona lookad at Zaka in surprisa.
Whatâs this nawbia doing?
How dara ha yall at Ganaral North?
Aaron was takan aback too.
Ha quickly chastisad Zaka, âShut up, Zaka! You hava no right to spaak hara. Ganaral, plaasa ignora him. Latâs go in.â