A tall, dark-haired man with golden eyes came over to Rey. He was wearing a special guard uniform and his eyes shone brightly in the dark as they produced a new light source that didn't exist at all. I had heard of a number of people who had glowing gold eyes. Some of them must have been born with those eyes and the other part were people who changed their eyes with golden eyes. One may wonder why a person will change his eyes in other eyes even if they are golden and the answer isn't for the decoration or the beauty, but because they possess special qualities.
It is said that when a man with gilded golden eyes looks intently at someone else's eyes he can cause him to mix his senses and manipulate him so that he will tell him the truth or tell him the things he wants to know. I don't know why such a thing can happen, but I assumed that the photons and particles coming from the golden eye to the other man's eye are those that can cause blurry grazing and pain in the eye that affect the brain and cause confusion. At least that was my theory.
"who are you talking to?" The guard asked in a firm, low tone as he approached Rey slowly.
"what?" Rey asked, pretending not to understand what the guard wanted from him. "I didn't talk to anybody," Rey replied, shaking his head.
"You talked to someone" the guard determined as a fact.
"I was here alone," said Rey, a little indifferently. "There's no one here with me."
"Don't lie to me, I heard a woman's voice," said the guard decisively. He looked at Rey with a penetrating look at his glowing littleness and said hoarsely: "You talked to someone."
"Ok, yeah, I really talked to someone," agreed Rey as he strays his head. Now I began to worry that the guard's eyes had really begun to affect Rey.
"With whom? where is she?" The guard interrogated when he opened his eyes wide. He continued to look intently at Rey's eyes, with a great light shining from his eyes.
I saw Rey rubbing his face with his hand like his head hurts when he tries to think and concentrate. I noticed Rey looked at the tree I was hiding behind. I began to get nervous when I was worried that maybe the bright light from the guard's eyes might have really clouded Rey's thinking and maybe now he was going to turn me in. Rey looks back at the guard and answers: "I was talking to someone on my radio."
"With who?" Asked the guard.
"With one of the women guard," Rey replied. "Now that you've finished your investigation of me, I have to ask you, who are you?"
"What do you mean?" Asked the gold-eyed guard as he frowned. "You really don't know who I am?"
"No."
"I'm Erdemi MaTon, head of the western department," the guard replied.
"You can't be the head of the Western department," Rey replied amazement as he frowned. "I know that Fermi Mantison is the head of the Western department."
"Fermi Mantison was head of the department when he replaced me while I was on vacation for about a month," says Erdemi, head of the department. "Two days ago I returned from my vacation and now I am head of the western department of the Black Manor."
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"Oh, I didn't know," Rey said with a smile. "I'm sorry."
"You don't have to be sorry," Erdami said in a sociable tone. He immediately changed his tone when he changed the subject and said: "You're not one of the guards in the Western Department.
"I just had to breathe some air outside," Ray replied.
"Yes, of course, at two in the morning when there's a storm you have to get some air out," Erdemi said sarcastically.
"And I had to talk to two guards here," Ray replied.
"So why are you holding my key to the West Entrance?" Erdemi asked when he opened his eyes wide again. This time, they gave off a stronger light.
Ray blinked quickly in his eyes because of the great light. He got a little hold on himself and asked in amazement: "What?"
"I put a tiny tracking device inside the key," Ardemi said. "And through my special eyes I can know where it is." He lowered his face as he looked into Ray's pocket and said, "My key is in your pocket."
I realized that Ardemi had caught Ray and I knew I had to act immediately before it was too late. I left my hiding place as I walked silently toward the head of the department, Ardemi, with his back to me.
Ardemi looked up at Ray with a small, malicious smile on his lips. "Two days ago when I returned from my vacation, or rather from the mission I had, I suspected you, you see, in the month that I was not here, I had a special mission and at the same time I heard from a certain source that there was apparently a traitor in the ranks of the Black Mansion. I began to suspect you and your actions and now that you stole the key I have proof that I was right. "
He paused a second, looking away to the direction of the tree I'd been hiding in before and immediately turned his head back. At the last minute, I managed to hide behind the tree next to him. "Shit," I thought to myself, I was only a few feet away from him, and if he had not looked back now, I could have attacked him. Maybe I really should have taken the risk and tried to attack him quickly. Now it doesn't matter and I just leaned behind the tree and only hoped he didn't notice me.
Ardemi frowned as he seemed to notice something. He scanned the area beside me as his eyes light moved along the tree I was hiding behind. After a few seconds he turned back toward Ray when he noticed a fist coming out of Ray's right hand. Ardemi dodged as he bent down and moved back.
"Raise Level 2," Ardemi said, and the intensity of the light of his eyes grew stronger and turned into a ray of golden light that focused on Ray's eyes.
Ray's eyes blurred and his head began to ache. "Aha," Rey hissed, putting his right hand on his forehead as he looked away from Ardemi.
"It will not help you cover your eyes anymore," Ardemi said. "The ray has already hurt your eyes and now you will have a headache that will only get stronger by the minute." Ray panted and panted several times to try to ease his pain, but to no avail. "Don't worry, you won't die now, you will faint in a few minutes and then we'll take you back to the Black Mansion and interrogate you, and then we'll probably kill you, now tell me where the girl is, Who spoke ... "
I came out from behind Ardemi as I wrapped my right arm around his neck. Ardemi chokes as he tries to get out of my hands. I turned Ardemi's head with both hands and the bone of his neck broke. He fell to the ground without any spirit of life.
I went to Ray. His face looked a little weary as he wrinkled it with pain.
"Are you okay?" I asked worriedly.
Ray gasped and said, "I don't know, when he raised his light strength to level 2 and I looked into his eyes I suddenly got a serious headache, and it only gets worse by the minute." Suddenly he stumbles and manages to stop himself from falling as he rests with both hands on one of the trees.
I rushed to him when I was afraid something serious had happened to him. "You have to rest," I said.
"No, I'm all right," Ray said, smiling at me and still panting. "It's only a matter of a minute or two and then I'll probably feel better."
Suddenly a loud siren sounded from the direction of the Black Mansion. I panicked and my heart began beating. They must have found out that I had run away.
I looked at Rey and said seriously and a bit under stress: "We must escape from the Black Mansion."
"Yes," Ray agreed with me, whose head seemed to explode in a minute. He has a grin smeared around both ends of his lips. He looked at me with his head dizzy and said softly: "Don't worry, everything will be all right."
He closed his eyes and collapsed on the floor when the alarm went on.