Chapter 2860

The two men seemed to be discussing a transaction of sorts. After a brief

conversation, the red-haired man handed a storage ring to Conrad. They parted ways then, heading in different directions.

Wilbur emerged from behind the tree. He looked to the left, then the right before running in the direction Conrad had headed.

Conrad was despicable, but Edmund was ultimately Wilbur's biggest enemy. Wilbur did not want to cause any alarm, so he just followed Conrad all the way back to Tevinter Town. Perhaps Conrad might lead him to Edmund.

Unfortunately, Wilbur lost Conrad at a junction on the way back. He looked around, but Conrad was nowhere to be seen. It was getting darker, and Wilbur ended up heading back to the Robert family.

Ramos handed Wilbur another letter as soon as he got back, and he opened it back in his room. Augheimer had written to him saying that Odysseus had already sent his men over to ask about Adela. Ramont had told them that Adela had planned to stay in Tevinter Town for three months before heading back, and the men believed him and left.

Odysseus must have thought that Adela and Ramont had been discussing the management of Tevinter Town, something that Augheimer himself had been rather interested in. It was perfectly

would be able to flee to the upper dimensions and save himself from Odysseus'

Wilbur not seen Conrad, he might have considered letting Edmund go. But since Conrad was here, that meant Edmund had to be in Tevinter Town as well. Edmund had screwed Wilbur

cunning and sneaky, and he would definitely be a huge problem for Wilbur in the future if he was still alive. Even if

who held every grudge with a vengeance. There was no way he would just let this rest, and Wilbur saw killing him as

it was nighttime, but Conrad never showed up. The same thing happened for the next five days, and Wilbur finally saw Conrad on

could not recognize him. The two men walked past each other, and Conrad kept on walking. Wilbur turned to follow him and tracked him for a dozen or so streets. Yet, there were too many people at one point, and Wilbur lost Conrad

waste any more time and planned to catch him when he saw him

Wilbur waited seven days in a row in vain. Conrad never showed up again. This disappointed Wilbur, and he wondered if Conrad was staying

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