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Chapter 153:126 Level 4 Wanted, Diviner (50 extra month tickets, seeking month tickets)



Chapter 153:126 Level 4 Wanted, Diviner (50 extra month tickets, seeking month tickets)

Inside the luxurious office of Bruce Hodge, the president of the Professional

Alliance in Thorn Oak City.

Bruce Hodge, sitting in his comfortable chair, looked at the report brought to him by his subordinate and beamed with appraisal for Dean McKenzie.

“This kid has done well!”

“His actions have achieved much more than my covert manipulations.

“Send out my order immediately, Dean McKenzie of Spring City, publicly killed the Mirror Keeper of Mirror Stand, a crime heinous beyond redemption, raise his bounty level to Level 4-

“Capturing or killing Dean McKenzie, either will be rewarded with a Level 4

Medal of Honor!”

With Bruce Hodge’s command, orders were dispatched from his office and in less than half a day, they were spread throughout the Atlanta area of the

Alliance.

Any city in the Alliance’s Atlanta area received the Level 4 bounty on Dean McKenzie.

This stirred up all of Atlanta.

People should know, a Level 4 bounty is directed towards a Fourth-Tum Professional, and even for a Level 4 Professional, acquiring a Level 4 Medal of

Honor is extremely difficult.

It could even be exchanged for a piece of Level 4 Golden Equipment or three Golden Materials.

However, the target of the bounty was only a Second-Turn Professional.

Who could resist such a bounty?

A feeling is never as good as action, and all of a sudden, both professional and amateur Bounty Hunters all over Atlanta set their sights on Dean McKenzie.

Spring City, Medical Center.

Looking at the bounty order just handed to him, Anson Harris’s face was as dark as a deep trench.

“Damn it. Bruce Hodge doesn’t appreciate the Alliance’s assets at all, raising the bounty to this level. Dean McKenzie is in danger now!

“That kid, if he was going to kill, he should not have done it publicly.

“Now it’s good, let’s see how he deals with this bounty on his head!

“We can’t blame him for all this. Even if he had killed in secret, or simply fled without killing, Bruce Hodge would have issued this Level 4 bounty order

anyway.

“On the surface, the bounty is written with Dean McKenzie’s name, but the real target is actually me.

“It’s me who got the kid embroiled in this!”

Ennis Hawkins said as he stood up from his sickbed.

“What are you trying to do?”

“He wants to see me, doesn’t he? I’ll grant his wish then!

“You can’t go!”

Anson Harris quickly stood up and blocked Ennis Hawkins way, “Going out now will only play into the hands of that damn Bruce Hodge. Besides this, it is meaningless. The bounty order has already been issued and can’t be retracted.

“Also, you know why the kid made that move in public. He wanted to help you bear the burden. If you go out now, wouldn’t his efforts have been in vain?

“Besides, didn’t you arrange someone to protect the kid?

“Since everything is prepared, you don’t need to go out.

“You must endure and prioritize the bigger picture.

Ennis Hawkins didn’t say a word, just patted Anson Harris on the shoulder, and then gently pushed him aside and walked out of the Medical Center.

On the other hand, Dean McKenzie.

That day, Dean McKenzie left Spring City.

At first, Dean felt a sense of freedom like a fish in the water, and a bird in the sky.

Feeling that, finally, he could truly observe the world.

However, his joyful mood only lasted for half a day.

Not even half a day to be precise.

The incidents that took place in Spring City, although Anson Harris and the others tried their best to delay, it didn’t take two hours for Thorn Oak City to find out.

Then, in less than an hour, Bruce Hodge’s bounty order was spread throughout Atlanta.

And then…

Dean McKenzie was in trouble.

While he was on his way, the system alert popped up before his eyes.

[A Diviner is performing a divination to locate you, initiating divination immunity, immunity failed, your location has been exposed!]

“What’s going on?”

Suddenly seeing this system alert, Dean McKenzie couldn’t help but feel dumbfounded.

Shortly after, Dean quickly realised that he might be in danger.

Dean changed his direction instantly, using all his strength to avoid being tracked.

However, if the tracking from a diviner could be so easily avoided, they wouldn’t have been the top of the list for killing Fallen Professionals and criminal Professionals all year round.

After a full hour of speeding, Dean still felt as though he was being tracked. The system’s alerts would occasionally sound in his ear.

The refreshing system alerts and the feeling that he was constantly being tracked was quite maddening.

It was impossible for Dean’s mood not to become irritable.

Just as Dean’s mood gradually turned explosive, an alarm went off in his mind. Simultaneously, his induction status vaguely told him that danger was approaching.

But before Dean could react, an arrow struck him, shooting Dean into the nearby bushes.

“Well done, Old Eight!”

At the same time Dean was hit, a four-member squad stood hundreds of metres away. The middle-aged team leader slapped the young man, who held a long bow, on the back.

The young man pulled out another arrow: “Be careful, he’s not dead!”

“Don’t worry, a mere Second-Turn Necromancer hit by your arrow is as good as dead if not already.

“Old Three, you protect Old Eight, Old Six, come with me!

“Let’s bring our prey back!”

“Yes!”


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