My Avatar is Becoming the Ultimate BOSS
Chapter 375 - 228: No. 1001, Son of Bai Tanlang, Tavern Conflict
CHAPTER 375: CHAPTER 228: NO. 1001, SON OF BAI TANLANG, TAVERN CONFLICT
"That’s right, Lake Hunting is likely coming to attack the demon army led by the Year Beast Monarch..."
"Do you have any chance of winning? Lake Hunting consists of four monsters." Robert sighed.
"There’s a chance, the Year Beast Monarch has summoned powerful demons from around the world, and it seems to include the ’Seven Deadly Sins’ from Europe," Bai Tanlang said. "However, I think... it’s still a long shot to completely defeat that group of Exorcists."
"Should we call for reinforcements?"
"If necessary... I would indeed like to have the Captain come to help, but the Year Beast Monarch wouldn’t allow me to do so."
"Why?"
"They won’t permit me to use human strength. This is a war between demons and humans... they no longer want to hide on the mountain top, so they must fight for their own space to survive."
"Ah, even demons have their rules. I used to think demons were mindless until I met you."
"Only lower demons are mindless," Bai Tanlang explained. "High-level demons like me generally don’t wander around the human world to avoid trouble, which is why you don’t usually see us."
"Got it, high-level demons... Let’s drink. Just don’t tell Andrew about this, or he’ll definitely bring a sniper rifle and go with you to ambush the Lake Hunting people on the mountain."
Robert teased, raising his glass to clink with his.
"Bai Tanlang, are you going back to China in a few days?" Xia Pingzhou quietly listened to their conversation, wondering. He was curious about just how strong this "Nian Beast" Bai Tanlang mentioned must be to require those four monsters from Lake Hunting to take action personally.
The hacker played with his phone for a moment, suddenly thinking of something, he walked over to the two of them: "Speaking of which, Bai Tanlang."
"What’s up, kid?" Bai Tanlang looked up at him.
"I always forgot to mention it to you. Speaking of which, the Captain wanted me to tell you something," the hacker shrugged. "When we gathered the day before yesterday, I told you about those kids in hospital gowns in the underground bar in London, do you remember?"
"I remember..." Bai Tanlang pondered, "The Great Sage Equal to Heaven, right? The Captain was quite interested in that matter, a newcomer got involved and was even injured by them."
The hacker rubbed his dark circles: "Among those kids in hospital gowns, there’s a boy with a wolf’s tail and ears, he looks somewhat similar to you."
Bai Tanlang was startled, suddenly raising his head to stare at him: "What did you say?"
The hacker was silent for a moment: "I’m not sure, it’s just that the Captain said it might be related to you."
Bai Tanlang frowned, thinking, then asked: "What color is his hair?"
"Black."
"Tail and ears?"
"White, sigh... I downloaded the photo from that time, take a look yourself. The surveillance cameras at the underground bar were destroyed then, so this is the only photo left, don’t ask for more, because there isn’t any."
The hacker sighed, as he spoke, he turned his phone screen towards Bai Tanlang. Bai Tanlang widened his opaque eyes, staring motionlessly at the photo.
He frowned, his gaze wandering among the five kids in hospital gowns in the photo, finally fixing on a black-haired boy with wolf ears and tail.
Bai Tanlang was stunned for a moment, then suddenly leaped up from the ground, his roar echoing in all directions.
"Why didn’t you tell me earlier?!"
The hacker was taken aback, quickly putting his phone back into his pocket: "I didn’t think of it at first, why are you so anxious, is he really your son?"
He lied. Actually, the Captain glanced at the photo at that time and told him to inform Bai Tanlang of this matter after the current operation ended to avoid affecting his performance in battle.
Bai Tanlang, still panting heavily, glared at the hacker and hoarsely asked: "Where did he go, where did they all go... who took him away?!"
"I don’t know, I honestly couldn’t find out, but I’m sure the organization backing them isn’t simple." The hacker clicked his tongue, "Can’t you calm down? I wouldn’t have told you if I knew."
At this moment, the whole pub fell silent, and the eyes of the five people at the poker table shifted over.
"Hmm... what’s going on now?" The bloodline raised her eyebrows, lifting her crimson eyes to look at Bai Tanlang.
Having been in the group for so long, she had never seen such a gloomy and irritable expression on Bai Tanlang’s face, so she got up and walked over.
The hacker shrugged: "The newcomer and Jack the Ripper, along with the young lady at that time, bumped into Bai Tanlang’s son in London, what a coincidence?"
"It’s not a coincidence, that’s my son..." Bai Tanlang lowered his voice.
"Are you sure?"
"He is my son!"
Bai Tanlang spoke, almost growling a word at a time. He was panting heavily, his pupils dilating like a beast, with scorching steam expanding from every pore on his body.
The hacker covered his ears with his hands, looking at him in anguish.
Andrew spread his hands and, taking advantage of the distraction of the other three at the poker table, quickly threw away a bad hand, pretending to be disinterested in playing further.
He turned his head to Bai Tanlang, grumblingly saying: "It’s a rare celebration banquet, old wolf, what’s got you going crazy all of a sudden? If you haven’t had enough fights in the box garden, should I let Jack the Ripper’s sister come out and have a match with you?"
As he spoke, the alcohol went to his head, leaving him drowsy, so he collapsed onto the poker table.
"Sigh... I really don’t like being interrupted halfway through a game." Anluns shrugged, curling the corners of his lips helplessly, slipping his hands into the pockets of his English suit, "I’ll head to a nearby casino to enjoy myself; call me if you need anything."