162. Hateful people! Killed in one fell swoop!
162. Hateful people! Killed in one fell swoop!
There is a different kind of liveliness in this courtyard. After all, the people inside are not only running around, but also making loud noises.
Rogge easily captured the figure of the powerful person, after all, the powerful person's appearance is quite obvious.
Not only wearing very luxurious clothes, but at the same time, even in this panic, he did not forget to reprimand the next person.
Therefore, Rogge also discovered the existence of the powerful very easily.
But I didn't expect that the powerful and powerful looking like this would indeed be too spineless when he felt Rogge's approach.
Rogge stepped forward and used Conqueror's Haki to grab the powerful body and sense Rogge's approach.
This person who was very imposing to his servants just now started to tremble violently.
Aware that Rogge's face was fierce, the powerful even had some words to say.
Seeing this scene, what Rogge didn't expect was that instead of running away in fear, the other servants around him just stopped what they were doing.
In Rogge's somewhat surprised eyes, these people looked at the powerful and resentful, and seemed to be cursing the powerful. Looking at this scene, Rogge naturally understood the reason very well.
If Rogge guessed correctly, it seems that this powerful person not only likes to bully (bicc) the civilians in Ibn Amagi on a daily basis, but also has no pity for his servants and servants.
Seeing this scene, Rogge is naturally more aware that the person in front of him is a downright villain.
Therefore, without any hesitation, Rogge cut off the powerful and powerful.
Even in the face of this powerful man who looked so pitiful and begging for mercy, Rogge didn't hesitate.
Because Rogge is very clear, how pitiful this powerful person is now, and how arrogant he usually bullies others.
Of course, Rogge did not arbitrarily execute the people in the courtyard. After all, Rogge knew very well that among these servants, most of them were just cursing this powerful commoner.
If Rogge guessed right, these people simply succumbed to the powerhouse's lewd power, rather than really being the powerhouse's lackeys.
However, Rogge did not choose to let everyone in this courtyard go, after all Rogge knew very well.
For such a powerful person, if he wants to be arrogant, he naturally must have arrogant minions.
At the same time, Rogge is also very clear that there must be evil in the family of the powerful.
And how to obtain specific information, in fact, Rogge already has the answer in mind.
Looking at the servants who did not flee but looked at the dead dignitaries with resentment, Rogge's heart moved.
He reached out his hand to stop these civilians who were about to leave, but asked the question he wanted, after a little chat.
Rogge is also more determined to be the real bad guy among this garden.
I saw that a middle-aged man said angrily.
"In this courtyard, aside from this dignitary, the most hated person is the big butler in the distance.
In normal times, he does a lot of bad things.
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