Lute's Aislin didn't need to think about how to hide her presence... Because she felt that Fongo's sudden move to drag the neutral faction into the water was a bit strange, Gracia's attention was obviously diverted from her.
Otherwise, that boring hell princess has been trying to observe what her soul would be like if she grew up in another world and another living environment.
When Rossello told 'Aisling' to live as before, his tone and tone were a bit strange, so 'Aisling' quickly responded to Gracia's true thoughts and deeply felt what was going on in her mind.
A little unusual.
If she really has that idea, don't wake up her real soul!
By letting Aislin herself toss around there, wouldn't Gracia be able to observe it more clearly?
However, 'Aislin' also had to admit: this is indeed something she can do on her own.
Gracia is always the most selfish.
She could accept that her soul could live happily due to different circumstances, but she could not accept that this happiness appeared under her eyes.
What she wants to see is the possibility of acting, not the reality shown.
And when the somewhat heavy attention above her head is temporarily transferred away, 'Aisling' will naturally give more room for movement to the false mask that has not dissipated due to some unknown accident.
Of course she knew that the reason why this matter had reached such an unbearable level was because Gracia had to let Aislin's body reach the eighth level.
The one who resonated with that law was Aislin at that time, so this law became the thin thread that mended the mask that was broken into countless pieces.
It's not that it can't be torn off completely, but every time a piece is torn off, a piece of flesh and blood from the soul will be taken away by the thread... It will be excruciatingly painful!
'Aisling' shuddered at the thought of how many films she had lost count.
She is also Gracia!
Over the years, the greatest pain has been being thrown into his own palace by his own father and his butt hurt.
She didn't want to suffer that at all.
But she also knows her own nature... The success of the 'Aisling' experiment is due to Gracia.
However, if the experiment failed, no matter whether it was due to her own willfulness or not, it would be because the small piece of soul that became 'Aisling' might have had an accident when it was torn off, and something should not have been mixed in.
Next time you play this kind of game, be more careful.
As for whether it is true, wouldn't it be enough as long as all the existences related to this matter disappear?
Therefore, she didn't want to die, so she could only satisfy Aislin's desire and let her have more.
Just in time, you can also try to consume the soul power of that mask... Although not all the fragments may disappear, but one missing piece is still one piece!
For Aisling, there is no need for time for acting. She definitely wants to be with Root... She finally understands the preciousness of time, but unfortunately, she never has the opportunity to let the teacher see her brilliance.
Being able to make the teacher feel that she is still alive like this is the greatest comfort.
But Aisling felt that she might have inherited a bit of Aisling's heartless and careless character... Since she's still alive, just seize the time to do what you want to do.
Now she doesn't have to compete for others' territory, so naturally the teacher is the most important.
Root can also feel Aislin's thoughts, so unless there is something that really cannot be discovered by 'Aislin', he will take this girl with him at all other times.
But it was also because of his behavior that many of the great mages of the Tower of Siya felt that he was sincerely surrendering.
Otherwise, who can accept Aisling like this, never leaving her side?
As for Oliva... unless the matter comes to him, he will always know nothing.
I am happily playing a test game with Keyiner!
Even Keyin'er is doing well. After all, Aisling is the one who is the most vicious and sinister.
There is only one Oliva left, which is annoying but easy to deal with.
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The only victim in this incident was naturally the unlucky Hilbert.
Naturally, Hill would not place his own safety on someone else's words. His eyes among the hundreds or thousands of birds gave him enough knowledge about areas outside his magic tower.
Control.
Not to mention, that Ms. Pate was tempted both inside and outside her words.
The great mages of the neutral faction naturally don't understand what unity means when there is no external pressure.
Richard Dreyfus has a character that even the devil would despise, let alone Ms. Pat, who thinks she has some humanity left in her.
In particular, as a neutral faction, it is rare to be able to have both sides. Pate's only apparent enemy is that guy.
Generally speaking, as a top-notch being like the Nine Ring Mage, even if he is shameless, he will coat himself with a thick enough layer of white powder.
But the powder on Dreyfus's face was probably blue-black.
He doesn't want others to think that he is a bad person and wants to take advantage of everything.
Regarding the matter of the defense tower back then, it was clear that the person in charge of Thea specifically asked them to let go of some unrelated nobles and not to arouse the same hatred of other magic towers... Possessing that kind of top-level resources is inseparable from the defense tower.
Of course, none of the super families survived.
But a middle-class family like the Heinalson family, which only has one or two mid- to high-level mages in the defense tower, is naturally a type that can be let go.
As a family that can withstand the successive trials of white robes and black robes, Pate doesn't think there will be any problems with the Heinalson family: over the years, there has only been a person like Gilbert who barely became a seventh-generation family.
The existence of the ring mage means that that family actually has no backup plan.
However, Pate didn't actually pay much attention to what happened to the Heinalson family at the beginning.
Although Dreyfus's greed to occupy even a small opal mine is despising, who cares about the misery of the loser?
But Pate still couldn't understand why Dreyfus had to kill the Nelson family members.
Even if your selfish desire to not share the stolen goods with the Tower of Theia went bankrupt because of the unexpected escape of the Heinalson family because of the discovery of the mutated opal mine, what would happen?
Not to mention whether Gilbert would want to take revenge on him...but it was the Tower of Theia that really brought down the Heinalson family!
If he was really brooding about the past, how could he only seek revenge on one Dreyfus?
Even if it was to reassure the Tower of Thea, Gilbert would choose to forget the past.
Of course, there is another possibility, that is, Gilbert is also a fool. He really focused all his hatred on him, who drove away the Heinalson family and secretly pursued them, killing the few remaining low-level members of their family.
The thing about a guy who lost all his mages... This incident is actually quite funny.
What kind of idiot would make someone drag their entire family to the territory of another magic tower before they think of killing them?
Moreover, before he could be destroyed, he was even tricked by some mages who had reached the end of their lifespan and died together... and they were still his so-called compatriots.
During that time, this matter was simply a source of fun for the archmages of the Tower of Sea.
But Gilbert is only seven rings.
Even if he can rely on the power of the magic tower to resist Dreyfus' attack because of his rare object expertise, he doesn't have the ability to fight back!
Why Rossello laughed off the injury was because he actually saw through Gilbert's lies and knew that there was no need to take this seventh-ring mage to heart.
Otherwise, Pate would not dare to trade with Gilbert.
She knew very well that the core existence of the Tower of Sea was always the will of the Lord of Sea Tower, and Rossello's attitude was the embodiment of this will.
Now that even the white robes have accepted Gilbert's existence, then there is a difference between the lovable Gilbert who brings her benefits and orders and the despised Delifford who always tries to steal her textile formula.
Of course, Pat would only choose Gilbert.
Therefore, Hilbert, who was secretly searching for a way to deal with Richard Dreyfus, met the warm and hospitable Archmage Pat.
Hill was a little confused as he listened to the talk of the beautiful female mage opposite who was smiling broadly.
Before he sat down, he was given a list of Drifos's enemies in the Tower of Thea... The length was a bit unexpected, but it seemed quite natural.
Really, when Hilbert knew that Driffus was ready to act again after being warned by Rossello, he carefully dug out Gilbert's memory and even read Heinalson's family biography.
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Only then was he astonishedly convinced that the other party really just wanted to eliminate the root cause for that trivial reason.
Hill even hoped to see something in the biography about his eternal hatred for the Driffus family, no matter how bloody.
At least, it's understandable.
"So, Ms. Pate, are you planning to cooperate with me?" Hilbert couldn't help but interrupt the female mage who was still humiliating Drifos with words, "Can you give me a reasonable reason?"