Chapter 169: Devil Sea
"But I don't think he will feel sorry for this girl, Lavada. From my perspective, he appears to be just protecting her, nothing more." Nelson stood up from the wooden chair and joined the conversation.
"Yes, I saw that myself. But I felt the restlessness in the necromancer's tone when I revealed the information about Aliza. If my guess is right, a higher-tier necromancer must have appointed him to protect Aliza from the Light Church. Even if he didn't feel sympathy for that girl, he would feel afraid of losing her." Her words left others speechless. They knew Lavada was using a simple excuse to punish that girl and felt helpless inside.
"All you did was just pointless," Finally, Zita commented.
"Well, I also thought of teaching her a lesson before she tries to escape again," Lavada spoke and soon noticed Rowley waving towards their direction from the afterdeck while pointing his other hand towards the sea.