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Ning was watching the woman flip through the pages when he noticed something shift in his Omnidirectional vision.
He turned around and managed to see the moment right when the blue-haired Klaus suddenly disappeared.
The remaining 9 people also turned towards the seat after Klaus vanished.
They looked around, nervously as they wondered what they should do.
"Did you find the record yet?" Ning asked the woman.
"N-no, not yet," she said.
"Then search for it," he ordered her.
"Yes," she continued searching and after a while finally found the piece of paper she was looking for.
"Here!" she gave it to Ning.
Ning looked at the paper and frowned. It did not say that the one that requested the assassination was the queen. Instead, it was someone named Helerach.
"Who's Helerach?" Ning asked with a confused look.
"A- A servant of the royal family," the woman quickly answered, thinking that Ning was asking her.
"A servant of the Yorshan royal family?" Ning asked.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Ye-yes," she quickly nodded.
"How do you know this?" Ning asked.
"W-we usually follow the person that commissions us back to their place of residence to learn who they are," the woman said.
"To learn their identity, huh? You use this to blackmail or something?" Ning asked.
"We use it to get what we want," the woman said.
"Scumbags, all of you," Ning said with a sneer on his face. He looked at the paper for a moment as a thought came to his mind.
"The King of Yorsah died 5 years ago. Was that your doing too?" he asked.
"The King… uhh… I believe Klaus knows about that," the woman spoke.
"Klaus is… that guy?" Ning pointed to the empty chair.
"Yes," the woman said.
"Good, let's ask him."
Ning disappeared again leaving them all in surprise before returning back with Klaus in his hands. Ning was grabbing the back of Klaus's skull.
"I told you that you would die if you summoned anything, and yet you still summoned it. Are you seeking death that much?" Ning asked.
"How? How did you find me? How?" he asked.
"Doesn't matter. Tell me, did you approve of the murder of the King of Yorshan?" Ning asked.
"Who?" Klaus asked.
"The King of Yorshan," Ning said.
"I don't know. I approve of many assassinations. I don't remember every little person from a backwater country I kill," Klaus shouted.
"Is that what a person's life is to you?" Ning asked as anger flared in his heart again. "You sit here, approving whether a person lives or dies, like an executioner. Well, karma is back to bite you bitch."
"I'm the Judge, Jury, and Executioner here for all of you scumbags, and there is only a single verdict in this court. Death."
Ning slammed Klaus' head onto the table so hard that the table split in half while Klaus's face caved in.
The other older men and women moved back as they looked at Ning with fear in their eyes.
"You are going to kill us too?" the man in the bathrobe asked.
"Is there a reason you deserve to live?" Ning asked.
The 9 remaining people realized that simply obeying what he said wasn't going to keep them alive. If they wanted to live, they needed to fight back.
That was something they hadn't done in many years, but now they had to.
They used their spiritual sense and reached into the darkness for whatever they could find.
Ning walked over the broken table towards the elderlies that were trying to summon whatever they could.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe went directly towards the woman who had approved of the prince's death and stabbed her through her heart.
Fire fizzled in her hands as she had just summoned some skills of her own. Ning pulled the spear upwards with such force that the woman's body ripped in half as it was thrown away.
A jaguar-like beast was summoned with wind trembling at its every roar. Another beast, a bull with a very sharp horn ran directly in Ning's direction.
Ning flipped his spear and use the butt of the spear to strike the bull in its face so hard that it was unsummoned.
Then, he walked through the storm the jaguar produced and beat it until it was unsummoned as well.
Lightning crackled from somewhere as one of the men threw lightning bolts at Ning. Each strike struck Ning, burning his clothes, but even as it burned, nothing happened to Ning.
Ning didn't just have a strong body anymore. He could also negate 80% of all Heat, Sound, Kinetic, and Electrical energy.
Which meant the lightning strike did nothing to him.
Ning jumped toward one of the women to the side and grabbed her when the lightning strike hit him. The woman immediately burst into fire from the strike, but nothing happened to Ning.
Instead, Ning tossed his spear directly onto the man that used the lightning strike, killing him in a single shot.
Of the remaining 6, 2 of them tried running to the door, but a simple push with his telekinesis forced the two people from not being able to open the door.
At the same time, a massive Air cutter was released from Ning's hand and cut the two people that were trying to escape.
Ning looked at the remaining four and saw the fear in their eyes. All he could think about when he saw that were the victims that would have the same eyes when they died.
That only made his fury grow more and within a minute the remaining 4 died as well.
He looked around to make sure nobody was alive. When he was sure, he took some of the blood and wrote a warning on the wall.
He left a message for the assassins that would come here. He told them that the Shadow's Anarchy was hereby disbanded. And if anyone tried to start it again, or tried to start their very own assassin's organization, he would come and do the same to them that happened to these people.
Once the writing on the wall was done, he left.