Online In Another World-Chapter 69 Sneaky Sneak
As the man took his leave from the area with the girl slung over his shoulder, he quietly tiptoed away from his spot in the bushes, beginning to follow behind the man from a safe distance. Ζπeπweππ£ο½πππ.coπ’
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While trailing behind the scruffy-bearded man, he listened in as Oswell talked to himself, or rather, spoke to the unconscious girl who couldnβt hear him.
βGuess it doesnβt hurt to say it now, but it was always going to go down like thisβpayment or no payment,β Oswell said with a smile, βI have a quota to fill. My customers are pretty impatient, you know? Those coins were just the cherry on top.β
It was disgusting to hear, but it hardly surprised the boy as he listened in from several meters behind, keeping himself tucked near the walls, slowly moving every so often.
After turning enough corners while doing his best to stay as silent as possible, he wound up following the man into a quiet, empty area inhabited only by a singular, large building made out of decrepit wood.
It was near one of the gates leading out of the city, around the outskirts of Elsia itself with a few carriages parked and a couple men standing outside on watch.
β¦Thereβs more people? I kind of expected it, but I was hoping there wouldnβt beβ¦He thought..
βYo, Boss!β
Greeting Oswell was a tubby, but burly man with a bald head and a blonde mustache, bearing tattooed arms and a sword at his hip.
βWe coulda snatched this one up for ya, ya know?β
In addition, the man with a long face reminiscent of a horse spoke up; he was a lot more lanky, wearing a bandana with his stringy, black hair reaching down his back.
Oswell walked past them, patting the unconscious girl on the back as he smiled, βIt wasnβt like it was a difficult job. You can get away with anything in these slumsβitβs fantastic. The people here have no reason to go yelling to the guards, and if they do, a little bit of coin will always change those guardsβ minds.β
βHeh! As ruthless as ever, Boss!β The burly criminal said.
βPlace her with the others,β Oswell said, handing Reno off to the large man.
The burly man held the unconscious girl, nodding his head as he looked at the middle-aged, corrupt adventurer, βWhat about you, Boss?β
Oswell rubbed his beard, βIβve got to prepare for our buyer. Heβs arriving tonight. Iβll be paying a visit to some of our βfriendsβ in the guard unit. Let them know some business will be conducted under this beautiful night.β
βOh, thatβs rightβheβs a big shot, ainβt he?β The horse-faced man asked.
βHe might as well be a walking bag of coins,β Oswell said, βLord Nerusela is our most important customer. Itβs important that we make sure heβs happyβdo you understand? Make sure our βitemsβ are all ready to be displayed. I mean washed up, dressed, and obedient. It doesnβt matter if you have to put a few bruises on them to get them thereβour buyer doesnβt mind such blemishes.β
βGot it,β both men said in unison, heading inside the desolate building.
It was a disgusting conversation he eavesdropped on, but he maintained himself as he hid behind a parked wagon, ducking down just as Oswell glanced back.
β¦How do I get in without getting noticed? He questioned.
Originally, the plan was just to detain Oswell after finding his way to his hideout, then free those who were being held captive, but with the prospect of accomplices to Oswell in the picture, it was seeming more difficult than he imagined.
I expected thisβso act like it, Emilio, he told himself.
After peeking by the wagon, which was filled with what smelled like foul menuer, he watched as Oswell disappeared around the corner from the hideout. Making sure there was nobody that could see him, he quietly paced over to the side of the building, sticking close to it as he began scouting it out.
Come on, thereβs got to be a different way in, right? He thought.
While trying to find a secretive way in, he stumbled upon a hole that was formed in the exterior of the structure.
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It was quite a large hideout; the building was massive, but what surprised him was what he saw when peeking through the small hole in the wall.
There wasnβt anything out of the ordinary inside of the building itselfβin fact, it was mostly empty, aside from something that caught his eye: the burly man tasked with taking Reno away kicked a dingy rug that was on the floor, revealing a hatch.
βOpen that for me, will ya?β The burly criminal grumbled.
The horse-faced man with the bandana huffed and scratched his chin, βFine, fine.β
Getting up from his seat, the bandana-wearing criminal had a set of jingling keys attached to his belt, which he used to unlock the suspicious hatch.
It was a heavy, sturdy door which was pulled up with some struggle by the man, revealing a stairwell that the large man began to descend with Reno in his arms.
βLock it behind me,β the large man said.
βIt ainβt my first day on the job, Leebo,β the horse-faced man sighed, βOur Boss is a real damn paranoid manβis this really necessary?β
βJust do it,β Leebo said, βHeβll gut ya if ya donβt.β
βYeah, yeah, funny.β
βNot joking.β
βYeah,β the horse-faced man replied.
It was an odd conversation he was listening in on, but it gave him priceless information before he watched the bandana-wearing hideout guard close the hatch after the burly-man named Leebo descended down its enigmatic depths, locking it up and replacing the rug.
Itβs down there, isnβt itβ¦? Everybody theyβve abducted? Sickeningβ¦I canβt stop shaking, he thought.
Though the situation felt dreadful, there was a clear advantage opened to himβa window of opportunity that he had to seize, and one that was only open for a small amount of time.
β¦Heβs alone now. Heβs got the keysβI can do this. Oswell is away for nowβif I can avoid fighting him and get everybody outβ¦I could call for the guardsβno, you know that wonβt work, idiot. Heβs got them on payroll. Maybe Vandread?β¦No, too far. I donβt even know my way back. He might not even be willing to help, he thought.
Whatever thoughts raced through his head, he came to the same conclusion: he needed to take out the man with the keysβespecially while he was unknown.