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Chapter 1022: Days of Waiting for the Devil

Although the devil is now hiding his whereabouts, no one can tell how many "Victor Boxes" he sold in Tobesk. For the peaceful life of this city, in addition to killing Victor Panni

In addition, Shade and the doctor also need to notify the church to recycle the boxes that have been sold.

This matter can be done by Iluna. In the morning, Luvia said that she would tell Iluna that Iluna is very experienced in reporting various illegal and criminal activities.

Of course, there is no need to worry about the church defeating the devil first. Only those who have personally obtained the test from the "Keeper of Secrets" can complete the test. Therefore, the church cannot obtain the pyroxene by defeating the devil, and Shade cannot rely on the "Sin of the Abyss" either.

Potion" and "Human Puzzle" to obtain pyroxene.

After a series of adventures last week, life seems to have calmed down this week. At least this Wednesday, not much happened.

Shade did not receive any news from Dr. Schneider, nor did he ask the doctor, because the doctor was most likely more anxious than he was, fearing that the demon would leave Tobesk.

However, at four o'clock that afternoon, Shade received news from Dorothy that Princess Margaret had returned to Canary Manor where she was staying after attending diplomatic events.

So Shade visited the Canary Manor in the southern district of Tobesk before dinner. As a friend of Princess Margaret, he was allowed to enter the manor and had the opportunity to talk to the princess alone.

As for the excuse, of course it was agreed upon last time, and the enthusiastic Princess Margaret would teach Shad the Kasenrik language.

The actual reason why Shade came to visit was, on the one hand, to ask the princess if she had been entangled by demons, and on the other hand, to give her the alchemical item made by Dr. Schneider to prevent and cure demons.

"This black cloth belt will work if you tie it on your arm."

Shade briefly introduced the function of this item in the study. The princess with long pale golden hair was surprised. She did not expect Shade to take out the finished product so quickly.

She also wanted to talk to Shade again, about the devil, about this city, the steam capital of the North, which was indeed very new to Margaret Anjou, who had lived in Willendale for a long time. Shade also knew that if he was just in

Staying in the study for five minutes and then leaving would be very suspicious, so I stayed and talked with the princess about interesting local things, including the secrets about the local ring magicians that I had heard from Dr. Schneider.

Princess Margaret was very happy that someone could take the initiative to talk to her about this. If it weren't for the inconvenience of staying with Shade for dinner, she would even want Shade to talk for a while. But at 5:30 in the afternoon, Shade was already thinking about it.

Then he went home for dinner. Dorothy and Mia were waiting for him.

So he said goodbye to Princess Margaret, and under the leadership of the servant, left the study and headed for the stairs leading downstairs.

As soon as he came down the stairs, Shade realized that the badge on his chest was heating up. Then he met Miss Sylvia who was going upstairs under the landscape painting of the Terrarel River at the corner of the second floor.

The witch looked sideways at Shade, but did not say hello to him. Shade nodded slightly, and then followed the servant to the first floor.

Miss Sylvia continued walking up and found Princess Margaret who had not left in the study:

"I saw a man just now, it seemed like Hamilton? I remember he asked me for advice on a mathematical paper."

The witch said jokingly, sitting on the chair where Shade was sitting just now. Princess Margaret immediately stood up from behind the desk:

"Mr. Hamilton came to me to ask for lessons in Carsonic and gave me a book."

She said a little nervously.

"Book?"

Miss Sylvia raised her eyebrows:

"I didn't know you were so familiar with that knight."

In fact, she knew.

“Just a few more words in public”

The princess defended carefully and glanced at the book currently on the table. The title was "History of the City of Tobesk".

"Is this book very rare? You specifically asked him to find it?"

Miss Sylvia asked again. The princess pursed her lips, regretting not immediately putting away the things that Shade gave her. The black cloth belt was now in her hand. She didn't believe that she could hide it.

Pass your own teacher:

"Teacher, actually he is"

"The ring sorcerer is a local correspondence course ring sorcerer, right? If I can't even guess this, how can I be your teacher?"

The young witch asked with a smile, but in fact, Shade's identity was revealed by Shade himself in Huntington City, and it was not something she guessed.

An expression of shame immediately appeared on the princess's face, and Miss Sylvia shook her head:

"It's normal to interact with correspondence students from other places. Don't worry, I just pretend that I don't know anything today. But what did the knight give you?"

The princess then took out the black cloth belt. The cloth was extremely light and felt unusually cold. When encountering a demon, she tied it to her right arm to expel the demon for a short period of time.

"It seems that your new friend is quite capable."

Miss Sylvia commented that Princess Margaret was holding the belt and didn't know what she was thinking.

Although there was no news about the devil on Wednesday, on Thursday, Dr. Schneider asked someone to deliver a letter to Shade.

The letter mentioned that doctors had found traces of Victor Fannie, but it still took one to two days to find and locate him so that Shade could be ready to go at any time.

"Since the doctor has found the trace of the other party, the devil probably won't be able to escape."

Shade is quite optimistic about this.

So on the following snowy Thursday, he still chose to read at home with Dorothy.

In the morning, it was the writer's own soul that was present. Her back view as she stood by the window with a book and looked at the snowy scene was unusually moving.

After lunch, Shade went to the Canary Manor where Princess Margaret was staying to confirm her situation. On the way to "learn a foreign language", he accidentally met Miss Sylvia again, but the young witch still did not get along with her.

Shade started talking, but after Shade finished chatting with Princess Margaret for more than half an hour, he quietly stopped him and asked him if he had learned any new space-based thaumaturgy recently.

This witch wants to teach Shade some interesting abilities, but her level is too high, and Shade must at least go to the Central Circle to learn from her.

When he returned home at two o'clock in the afternoon, what greeted Shade at home was Lesia's soul:

"Anyway, my job this afternoon is to listen to the report. It doesn't matter if I ask Dorothy to do it for me."

The blonde girl patted the falling snow on Shade's shoulders in the foyer. Then she asked half-jokingly:

"How does it feel to live with a beautiful girl?"

It can be seen that she is still a little envious of Dorothy. Her Royal Highness the Princess wants everything. In this regard, she and Shade have many similarities.

However, when the snow stopped in the evening, Shade's neighbor, Old Sir Fleming of No. 23 Saint Teresa Square, commissioned Shade to help him find his lost pet dog.

Shade had received many requests for finding cats, but this was his first time looking for a dog. He thought it would take two or three days, but Shade himself did not expect that he and Dorothy, who had returned, were on their way home from dinner in the evening.

, and saw the dog, which was almost exactly the same as the one in the photo, standing on the street and barking at several stray dogs.

"Little Taka!"

Shade called out the name of the black and white spotted dog, and the latter turned to look at him. Then, the pet dog and two stray dogs, one black and one yellow, started barking at Shade.

Dorothy, who was wearing a red scarf, covered her mouth and chuckled. Mia, who was held by her, had squinted her eyes and hid her head behind the hem of the scarf, enjoying the leisure time after dinner. At this time, she was interrupted by the continuous barking of dogs.

Annoyed, he stuck his head out from behind Dorothy's scarf and found that the sound was just a dog, so he barked "Meow~".

The sound did not sound intimidating to Shade, but it frightened the three dogs and ran away.

This caused Shade to chase the pet dog "Little Taka" who was leaking urine while running for two streets. The dog ran too fast and plunged into a snowdrift before being forced to stop.

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And when Shade brought the dog to join Dorothy holding the cat, the pet dog pretended to be dead again. It wasn't until they returned to St. Teresa Square that Shade knocked on the door of Old Sir Fleming.

After opening the door of the house, it quickly ran into the house, and it seemed that it would not dare to come out again in a short time.

"It's so easy to make money."

When Shade took out the key and opened the door to his room, Shade said to Dorothy, and the writer lady also smiled:

"This is mainly due to luck, and it is also related to the fact that Sir Fleming is very rich."

"What does that knight do?"

Shade didn't know his neighbors very well, but Dorothy did:

"Knights and non-hereditary barons can both be called knights. Sir Fleming was the steward of Yodel Palace when my grandfather was still alive. Yes, no need to ask, I know that most of the royal stewards originally had noble titles, but he

His son participated in the political incident more than 20 years ago, and the family's title of nobility was stripped. But Sir Fleming was loyal, so he still has the status of a lifelong baronet."

This short sentence not only involves the political conspiracy of the kingdom, but also illuminates the rich life story behind the old knight:

"But why doesn't anyone call me Sir?"

Shade asked curiously, opened the door and returned home with Dorothy.

"Because you are the only knight awarded for martial arts in the past hundred years, so people like to call you this title directly."

Dorothy smiled and said, Lecia liked to call Shade "Knight" directly.

Generations of girls who have grown up reading chivalry novels have an unimaginable fondness for this title. The "scandal" between Shade and Miss Carina can spread so quickly and widely, which is also related to the "Duchess and Young Lady".

The two titles "Knight" are closely related.

Another small thing happened on Thursday night. It was at eight o'clock in the evening. Shade was in the study room helping Dorothy translate the ancient documents from the Fifth Age that she might encounter in her final exam, and thinking about what would happen if Dr. Schneider would come back tomorrow.

When there was no news, he went to Coldwater Port and Fort Midhill for a visit. At this time, Dorothy was in the kitchen washing the apples and pears that Lesia sent in the afternoon.

Suddenly Mia "meowed", and then Shade noticed something glowing in the drawer. After opening it, he found that it was a poem page that conveyed new news.

Miss Denister, the librarian of St. Byrons, will see him in twenty minutes, and Shade needs to prepare for the projection ceremony in advance.


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