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394. Funeral

   Celia Cooper believed in the oath that Suldak made. When she heard him raise his hand to swear, his expression immediately softened, he spread out his magic robe again, sat in the book, and said to Suldak:

"I have some knowledge of space magic, have some proficiency in divination, can identify a variety of magical herbs, and have done some research on magic patterns. In addition to the Green Empire language, I am proficient in ancient Elvish and some Janna languages. As long as you are willing to sign the contract

The magic contract of equality and mutual assistance ensures that we will not do anything to harm each other, and I will help you do something within my ability. And all I need is this magic notebook. This is my home. In addition, every time I turn to

When picking up a magic book, remember to knock on the door first. This is the most basic respect for a lady."

Suldak couldn’t figure out why Celia Cooper was so easy to talk to. As a black magician, shouldn’t his personality be more paranoid?

"Okay, I promise you." Suldak agreed readily. Although he was still on guard, at least until now he had not seen any other intentions that Celia Cooper had towards him.

Celia Cooper said: "Of course, of course I will abide by our magical contract."

  She then returned to her original appearance, reverting to a portrait of a girl on the page, and she could vaguely feel the power of some soul remaining on the page.

After going through that battle at Ice Lake Manor, the Shining Saber was able to absorb some soul fire. Although I don’t know where those flexible fires ended up, now Suldak probably wants to understand that it is very possible that those soul fires

Being absorbed by this Celia Cooper, after all, she is in soul form.

As the magic note closed automatically, Surdak rubbed his forehead vigorously.

The fight and laughter of two girls came from next door to the dormitory. Suldak paused for a moment, then stretched out his hand to close the curtain...

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Hilanza City’s winter mornings, especially the wealthy areas and the Magic Guild area, are particularly deserted.

Suldak got up from bed very early. He first took a shower in the bathroom, then walked to the balcony. Facing the rising sun, he held up a dwarf chain shield on the balcony and performed basic sword-swinging movements.

He habitually put on a suit of salamander leather armor, and then thought that he would attend the funeral of Baron Llewellyn today. If he wore a suit of fiery red leather armor at the funeral, it would appear that he did not respect Baron Llewellyn that much.

After hesitating for a moment, he rummaged through his magic waist bag for a long time and found that apart from the full-cover metal armor issued by the guard camp, he really didn't have a decent black dress.

I had no choice but to get this somewhat bulky metal armor on board, and then I walked out of the dormitory area and stood on the roadside at the entrance of the college. After waiting for a short while, a magic caravan came from the direction of the rich area and slowly passed by Surda.

Stopping in front of Ke, the carriage door was pushed open by Karl from inside, and he stretched out a hand. Suldak grabbed Karl's hand and jumped onto the magic caravan.

Sitting in the carriage were Miss Brenda and Mrs. Christie, who were wearing black gauze skirts and black hats and veils. Miss Brenda was still holding a handkerchief in her hand. She looked like her eyes were red. She must have cried. She got in.

I put on some light makeup and my skin is very white.

Suldak nodded gently to the two ladies and sat down on the seat opposite.

Karl sat next to Mrs. Christie, put one arm around Mrs. Christie's shoulder, looked at Suldak wearing the standard metal armor of the guard camp, and said to him: "You wear this kind of full-covered metal heavy armor?"

, a little more handsome than that set of salamander leather armor."

Suldak didn’t wear a helmet. He was just sitting in the magic caravan wearing such heavy armor. It was really uncomfortable. He regretted not riding out.

 He tapped his breastplate with his fingers, and the sound of metal hitting was particularly clear.

 “Fortunately, it’s a little lighter than expected.” Suldak said to Karl.

Suldak cast his eyes on Miss Brenda's face, gave her a knighthood, and said, "I'm sorry that I couldn't help him on the battlefield in the oak forest."

Miss Brenda raised her head, stared at Suldak and said: "It's not your fault, it's his bad luck. I should have persuaded him to stay in Helensa City that day. I didn't even have time to say goodbye to him.

.”

Her eyes were always full of indescribable emotions, which made Suldak not know how to continue the conversation for a while.

Mrs. Christie twisted her body, held Miss Brenda in her arms, and comforted her in a low voice: "Time cannot go back, and those of us who survive must also look forward. A good life is the greatest comfort to him."

.”

   …”

The cemetery is located in a cemetery on the western outskirts of Halanza.

When the group arrived, many people had gathered in the cemetery, and many people had chosen to hold the funeral today. There was a large empty space outside the cemetery, and it was almost full of magic caravans. Surdak and Karl

They got off the car first, and they stood on both sides of the carriage, helping the two ladies to walk down. It was still a long way to walk from here to the cemetery.

 The snow on this mountain road has been cleared cleanly. Fortunately, there are many people on this road, so the journey is not so monotonous.

Karl also knew a lot of acquaintances, and he kept saying hello along the way.

Many young nobles who had experienced the battle that night at Ice Lake Manor also had their friends hold funerals. When Surdak and Karl passed by them, Surdak was the one who attracted the most attention. Of course, it was impossible not to be noticed.

, after all, Surdak killed a necromancer on his own.

 “It seems that you are already famous, everyone remembers you!” Karl whispered to Suldak.

Suldak said: "I want to know if I damaged a magic weapon in that battle and can I get corresponding compensation."

Karl said with great certainty: "Of course, it's just that the city hall and the guard camp have been dealing with the aftermath recently, and the rewards and compensation will have to be delayed for a few days. Even if you don't mention this matter, the guard camp will not

I will help you apply, but it is unlikely that I will compensate you with an epic weapon."

Suldak once again explained to Karl that the saber was not an epic weapon. He said: "In fact, my shining saber is not an epic weapon. It can only be regarded as an enchanted weapon at most. I used it in the White Elephant Trade."

Bought from a merchant."

Several people walked to a forest full of tombstones. Two tombkeepers were standing next to a tomb with shovels. The tomb was dug large and deep. Many people were already standing around. The epitaph on the marble tombstone was

It's already been carved.

Suldak, Karl, Miss Brenda, and Mrs. Christie stood at the back of the crowd, almost everyone holding a bunch of green pine and cypress branches. Everyone waited in front of the cemetery for a short while.

I saw a group of people carrying a coffin slowly walking from the other side of the cemetery.

Karl told Suldak in a low voice that the woman following the coffin holding the two children was the wife of Baron Llewellyn.

Two women in long black dresses each held a child in their hands. They walked slowly with their heads lowered until the coffin was placed in front of the tomb. The two women stood in front of the tombstone with their children, followed by a middle-aged nobleman.

With an extremely sad expression, he read some stories about the life of Baron Llewellyn, and finally put the wooden coffin into the tomb. All the people present lined up and walked up, throwing the pine and cypress branches in their hands on the coffin. Finally, two people left the coffin.

The tombkeeper backfilled the frozen soil and erected a tombstone.

There is a bouquet of white flowers placed on the tombstone. The surface of this bouquet of flowers is frozen with a layer of ice shell. Unless the ice shell melts away, it can remain in the north wind for at least half a day.

 As the lover of Baron Llewellyn, Miss Brenda could only stand behind the crowd.

The funeral lasted less than two hours and ended. On the way back, Carl's expression looked a little solemn. Mrs. Christie asked him what was wrong. Carl forced a smile but shook his head and said nothing.

After sending Miss Brenda home first, and waiting until the carriage entered the street again, Karl held Mrs. Christie's beautiful face and kissed her passionately, not caring about the reaction of Suldak, who was sitting opposite the carriage, after being sprinkled with dog food.

Feelings, just when Suldak was hesitant to jump out of the car and walk back to the Knight Academy, the two ended their passionate kiss.

Karl touched Mrs. Christie's hair and said to her sadly: "I suddenly want to get married, just the two of us! I don't want you to attend my funeral at some point in the future and have to stand behind the crowd..."

 Mrs. Christie rested her head on Carl's shoulder, without saying "Okay" or refusing.

But in Suldak’s view, this is rejection!

 We did not continue to talk about this topic, but talked about Bird Tax Collector.

This tax collector is also very lucky. He lost an arm and his chest was almost cut open by the ghost's sickle. However, in the past few days since he returned to Helensa City, his wounds have healed very well. He seems to be fine in the past few days.

I got out of bed and walked around casually. It is said that Miss Hoyle has been personally taking care of Mr. Bird recently.

Tax collector Bird's wife died of illness two years ago, and he sent his sixteen-year-old son to the battlefield. Now he happens to be alone. As long as the two have some feelings, the age gap of more than ten years will be

The Grimm Empire is nothing at all.

And as long as Tax Collector Bird and Miss Hoyle have a child, they will inherit Miss Hoyle's viscount title in the future.

Speaking of Miss Hoyle finally having a home, although Tax Collector Bird's family fortune is not rich, and he is a middle-aged uncle who is missing an arm. When he stands upright, he can't even see his toes when he lowers his head. Mrs. Christie

He still seemed very happy. After all, except for Tax Collector Byrd, no one in Helensa City was willing to marry Miss Hoyle for the time being...

Before the magic caravan reached the gate of the Knights Academy, Suldak resolutely jumped out of the carriage and strode along the long street leading to the Knights Academy. He did not want to see Karl sitting in the carriage.

Thighs covered with hair...


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