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Chapter 2500 Red Sword Doakes(2/2)

"Don't open it, look at the cover yourself." Angel threw the letter directly over.

The red-haired man took it doubtfully and saw a row of familiar fonts on the oil paper envelope, which marked Kael's current address, and the bottom clearly stated that this letter was received by Kael.

In the corner of this envelope, the red-haired man also sensed the energy of the spatial magic pattern. This unique energy is the logo of Aesos. No one can imitate it, and no one dares to imitate it.

There is no doubt that this is a letter written by Aesop recently, and the recipient is Aesop's disciple Kael.

"Did you see it? If you still don't believe it, you can open this letter, but whatever secrets you find after opening it are your own responsibility. I won't read it anyway," Angel said.

, and also took out a recording device, preparing to record the process of the red-haired man opening the letter.

The red-haired man looked at Angel's series of smooth movements and remained speechless.

"Tear it down?" Angel raised his eyebrows.

The red-haired man sighed and handed the letter back to Angel: "I was a little rash just now. I hope you can forgive me, sir."

"My name is Doakes." The red-haired man gently crossed his chest as a blessing.

Angel: "The red-haired Doakes, hehe, turns out to be the eldest son of the previous generation of the Santa Cruz family."

Doakes said with a very calm expression: "I have already separated from the Santa Cruz family, and they have nothing to do with me."

Angel naturally knew this, but he said it deliberately.

Doakes introduced himself, and Angel naturally had to say: "You can call me Leon."

Doakes's eyes flickered slightly, "You can call me so-and-so." In the wizarding world, this sentence is fixed, and the probability of giving a false name is extremely high.

Moreover, there is currently no famous wizard named Leon in the Southern Territory, so there is no doubt that the other party gave a false name.

Although Doakes felt a little unhappy, since the other party was using a transfiguration technique and a pseudonym, he might have real reasons, so he had no choice but to admit it.

"The letter from Mr. Essos is true, and I believe that Mr. Lyon is indeed harmless." Doakes paused and continued: "Kael is indeed at the Sandworm Market. I can take Mr. to see him.

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Doakes could actually tell Angel the location of Kael directly, but even with Aesos's letter, he had to take precautions. Therefore, it was safer to go together. If there was a conflict, he could still

Protect Kael.

Angel had no objection to this. The mission was priority, and he would talk to Kael before talking about anything else.

Doakes stretched out his hand and motioned for Angel to follow him.

Doakes did not enter the Cross Bar, and it was obvious that Kael was not in the bar. This made Angel lucky that he met Doakes first and avoided going to the bar to look for him.

Along the way, Doakes didn't speak, and Angel was happy and at ease.

Soon, they left from the tenth alley of Sandworm Street and walked back. They arrived at the entrance of Sandworm Street and climbed the stairs to the outside world.

After arriving on the ground, Angel thought Kal-El would be on a street on the surface of the sandworm market.
Chapter completed!
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