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Chapter 204 Dirty Demon

 "Bang!"

Zheng Qing's head hit the smooth mirror hard, catching him off guard and sitting down on the soft carpet. In the mirror, goblins with bat ears and pointed noses covered their bellies and laughed crazily.

Out of breath.

The young wizards of the Exoneration Hunting Team looked at each other, not knowing what to say for a moment.

This is a temporarily opened exhibition hall deep in the Museum of Magical History of First University. Displayed in this exhibition hall are magical items that are usually placed in every corner of the school.

There are inscriptions containing the great wizard's magical insights, copper bells covered with stars and runes, and sculptures of various shapes, including two snowmen, lying in a bathtub filled with ice cubes, taking a comfortable nap.

Snoring.

The nameless standing mirror that Zheng Qing wanted to find was also among them.

With Xiao Xiao leading the way, and after numerous grumpy 'welcome ceremonies' from the exhibits, the young wizards finally arrived at the exhibition hall and found the mirror.

After tearing off the red curtain that the school staff temporarily put on the mirror, the nearly two-meter-high mirror was revealed to everyone again. The huge obsidian base, the exquisitely carved Roman columns, the fanatic expression of the mirror supporter, the evil devil,

Elegant wizard, these familiar elements overlapped one by one with the images deep in Zheng Qing's memory, making him immediately confirm that this was the mirror he was looking for.

Unable to wait, the young public-sponsored student went straight to the mirror, wanting to return to the world in the mirror.

Before Xiao Xiao had time to grab him, he saw the wizard bump into the smooth mirror and hit a big somersault. And in the originally blank mirror, a group of mirror demons squeezed in at some point and laughed at the ignorant wizard.

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"what's the situation?!"

Zheng Qing covered his head and looked at the mirror with a blank expression, then looked back at his companions.

"I don't know." Xiao Xiao opened the Dharma book and summoned a vine to help the fallen wizard: "...Although I also want to prevent you from entering the mirror, my speed is a little slower... Two

point."

Fatty Xin's laughter came from the side.

Xiao Xiao knew what he was laughing at, and with a straight face, he took back his cane. Because this time, he was a step slower. His cane had just climbed out of the Dharma book and was still hanging in the air. In the hunting team

A certain anxious witch had already bent down and helped the fallen wizard up.

"Thank you." Zheng Qing's cheeks were slightly warm and he thanked Jiang Yu in a low voice.

The light was dim and he couldn't see the witch's expression clearly, but he could see her shining eyes.

"You are too reckless." Jiang Yu ignored Zheng Qing's thanks and sounded a little angry: "Why didn't you wait for everyone and went into the mirror by yourself?"

"I was anxious at the moment." The wizard muttered, cleared his throat slightly awkwardly, straightened his robe, then turned to look at Xiao Xiao, trying to ask in a normal tone: "Doctor, why can't you get in the mirror? You

Do you know the reason?"

Xiao Xiao turned his back to everyone, carefully studying the magic text engraved on the frame of the floor-length mirror, but did not answer.

But someone else answered Zheng Qing's question.

"A mirror is not a door that can be accessed casually." Although Zhang Jixin likes to use his fists to solve problems, he can see more clearly than Zheng Qing in some matters: "A magic item like this should be used when using it.

There must be a spell or special ritual. Did you pay attention to it when you entered?"

Zheng Qing's cheeks, which were slightly warm due to Jiang Yu's support, had just subsided from the fever, but were heated up again by the question of the red-faced wizard. Fortunately, the light in the museum was dim, and no one could notice that someone was blushing.

"Spell..."

The young public-funded student glanced quickly at the tall floor-to-ceiling mirror, and then immediately saw the words engraved on the lintel stone on the top of the standing mirror: "The light is like a piece of water, reflecting the shadows of people on both sides?"

"Is this a spell?" Zhang Jixin leaned in front of the mirror, flexed his fingers, and tapped the smooth mirror surface.

Boom, boom, boom.

The goblins with sharp mouths and big ears in the mirror bared their teeth and made all kinds of faces at the strong wizard. Some of them even tore off the linen around their waists to reveal their strange parts and rushed at him.

Zhang Jixin swayed and swayed.

It's like bunches of stunted grapes blowing in the wind.

Zheng Qing's eyes were quick and he blocked Jiang Yu's body and cursed fiercely: "It's so disgusting... No wonder he was banished to the mirror world by the wizards."

The witch was stunned for a few seconds, and then noticed the expressions of the other wizards. She immediately realized that the goblins in the mirror might be doing something indecent, and couldn't help laughing: "Just think of them as cats and dogs.

Or bugs...there’s no need to get angry with them.”

Even so, she also looked away and refused to look at the mirror again.

Zhang Jixin squeezed his fingers so hard that he shouted to the little goblins in the mirror with a fierce tone: "Don't run away if you dare... Let's see if your bones are stronger, or if it's my fist that's bigger!"

This sentence did not make him more authoritative, but instead provoked the little goblins in the mirror to do more obscene actions.

The red-faced wizard was furious, like an angry lion, walking back and forth in front of the mirror, repeating the 'spell' on the lintel stone.

It's just that no matter how he fragmented sentences, emphasized or emphasized them, or even experimented with different languages ​​such as ancient, Latin, and Hebrew, the mirror showed no reaction.

Zheng Qing deliberately told him that he was not sure whether that sentence was a curse, but seeing Brother Xin's angry look, he finally swallowed his words of persuasion quietly to avoid getting into trouble.

"Perhaps you read it upside down?" Fatty Xin looked at it for a long time and finally made his own suggestion: "Try reading it the other way around."

Zhang Jixin stopped and looked at the lintel stone.

"When two people take a shadow, the water is like light?" The red-faced wizard read it word for word, then scratched his head: "What a damn thing!"

"There's no loss anyway, so what's the point of trying." The fat man spread his hands, looking like I didn't understand either.

"There is a loss!" Zhang Jixin pointed to the mirror, his face full of bad luck.

In the mirror, those little goblins had already torn off the linen pieces around their waists and were making various obscene gestures to the young wizards outside the mirror. At this moment, looking at the scratching young wizards outside the mirror, they were all laughing so hard.

Fatty Xin looked at them with admiration.

"I wonder if there are any female goblins in there," he said in a long voice, full of inquiry: "I guess the way those female goblins play tricks on people is not much better than these male goblins... If they are like them

If we do this now, will we suffer a loss or not?"

This time, the goblins in the mirror were angry.

It's just that no matter how they made various insulting gestures at the fat man outside the mirror, the fat man was happy and not angry at all. Instead, he kept laughing at their single movements.


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