Because the "hunting" was suspended, the gang began to eat up all the food. Rigel took out the things in the treasure room in batches and asked Cindy to take them out to exchange for money. Since this was to sell stolen goods, Cindy often had to go out for several days to find the tiger caravan or the guild's stolen goods dealers, and then bring back food from the farm. I was a little worried that Rigel would sell Anton's mold, but I didn't dare to offend her at this time. When Cindy came back this time, she claimed that she passed by Loristed and found out about my family.

"Aunt Donna is in good health. There is a man named Mulaki in the town who is taking care of her. He asked his son to help her with farm work. Uncle Sunil is still unable to work in the fields. Everyone is there. I didn't ask anything else."

She specifically mentioned the name to prove that what she said was true, and I thanked her profusely. These are Locke's family members. I was reborn in his body, so I naturally had to find a chance to repay them, but I couldn't save myself at the moment. In front of me, Rigel took out another batch of collections and gave them to Cindy, but left two gems, one red and one purple. She sat down and looked at me steadily.

"This can be exchanged for Beseptin, go home."

"You asked Cindy to go?"

"That girl has no family left, and she's always very enthusiastic about this kind of thing. Since you have a family, just go."

Should I leave? I hesitated. Returning to the village with a bag of gold coins and living a peaceful life is a very tempting option. But with the dragon and the civil war, is there really a paradise?

"I'll go cook first."

"Take this away, and leave if you want."

I nodded and put the gem in my arms.

Now I was doing the initial processing of the ingredients in the cave, and Eddie was taking them out to cook. This guy had already wiped off the paint on his face and shaved his head to avoid looking like a farmer. The handover of ingredients was also the only opportunity for us to meet.

"Brother, there's something I need to tell you." Eddie lowered his voice slyly, his eyes glancing around.

"what happened?"

"Some of the brothers are not right."

Hiss... I took a breath. Lately, Gail rarely even leaves the bedroom, and Cindy and Wolfe are all out. Is someone going to cause trouble?

This is the crux of the robber gang. A group of desperate people gathered together, not for any ideals or goals, but just to survive one day at a time. Drink today and worry about tomorrow. But there are so many tomorrows! The reason why Rigel was able to gather this group of ruthless people is not only because of her martial arts and leadership skills, but also because she can lead everyone to continue to succeed, from one victory to another. If the victory is unsustainable, then the monkeys will inevitably scatter when the tree falls. The lord has a large territory and tax revenue as support, while the robbers have nothing. The cohesion of the whole team is extremely fragile. Once they cannot continue to rob successfully, it is like the capital flow of the Chamber of Commerce is broken. The larger the scale, the faster the collapse! This is what her father is worried about, and it is also the reason why I have always hoped that Rigel will be cleaned up and come ashore.

"How did you know?"

"Brother, tell me, how many times has Cindy been in and out in these few days? How many good things does the boss have? Why has she never shared any with the brothers? Rawls said that she is too stingy and not fit to be the boss."

"If I give you money, where will you go?"

Eddie was stunned for a moment and shook his head. "I don't know, but Joey said he knows a place to hire people. Brother, you are the boss's man, they will not let you go, run away if you can."

"You know I'm hers, and you're still telling me this?"

"You teach me those Brighton dishes, we can get along well, but don't sell me out."

Eddie patted my shoulder and walked out. I returned to the bedroom and saw Rigel lying on the bed with his legs spread out, staring at the ceiling.

"I'm leaving."

She did not answer.

"Go to Falkreath. Wait for my news in five days at most."

Rigel sat up suddenly, but still didn't say anything.

"I'm going to try. Don't stay in the house all the time these days. Go out and chat with the brothers. Find something for them to do. They're a bunch of people who are used to going crazy. Don't let them get into trouble."

"Nothing will happen." Rigel spoke each word slowly, obviously understanding what I meant. "Be careful. If you can't do it, don't come back to see me. I don't want to keep idle people."

"understood."

Rigel asked two people to take me to the south shore of Lake Irinata. My plan was to enter the city from the north, trying to avoid the direction of the pinewood watchtower. This required passing through the black pine forest, which was scary even during the day. I held the dagger tightly and walked quickly until I saw the cemetery of Falkreath, and then I felt at ease.

Falkreath is a large town. I entered from the northwest corner. The large tombstones in front of me made my scalp numb. There was no wall in this section, and I could see the houses in the city directly. There were three people standing in the cemetery. They were the priests of Akai, Runiel and Mathis. The couple had just lost their five-year-old daughter, who was torn to pieces by a werewolf named Sinding. I stopped about ten meters away from the three people and waited quietly for Runiel to complete his simple ritual. The girl died miserably, and she had to rest in peace.

Runier's voice was low and peaceful, with a special rhythm that made me feel like he was humming a requiem. After the ceremony, the three stood in silence for a few minutes, and the husband gently comforted his still sobbing wife. Then, the two thanked Runier and turned to leave. When they passed by me, they nodded, as if to express their gratitude for not interrupting the ceremony. I nodded slightly in return. In the game, I will definitely start the "See you in the moonlight" mission, but I don't want to make things complicated at the moment.

Runier also noticed me and took the initiative to come over and say hello, "Stranger, I haven't seen you before. Do you have relatives or friends to pay tribute to?"

"No, sir, I'm just a passer-by. Is there an inn here?"

Runiel looked up at the sky and motioned for me to follow him. The old elf led the way silently. I wanted to say something, but I didn't know what to say. Falkreath had a dead atmosphere, very depressing, and pedestrians on the road rarely spoke. We walked for more than ten minutes and walked around the west gate. We saw a big house with an old wooden sign hanging on the door. I could only see the last word "wine". It should be the "Dead Man's Wine" in the game.

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