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Chapter 578 Hilbert’s shock

 Lysa lowered her head respectfully and kept her sight on the carpet one meter in front of her: "The team led by the Archmage of Kamante Tower will arrive at the Tower of Siya in three days.

In order to express condolences to Master Kamanteta, Master Lute requested that the masters who did not enter the meditation room should be there to greet him."

Hilbert blinked: "Camante, what happened?"

"Some mages rebelled, robbed and killed some people." Lesa answered quickly, and it seemed that she had undergone some kind of training. "Although most of the rebels were eliminated by the Archmage of Camanteta, but

A small number of people still fled into the wilderness."

"Is Pruitt dead?" Hilbert directly asked the question he was most concerned about.

"Master Prut and his family members were all spared." Lysa twitched the corner of her mouth slightly, "Some of his men were complicit with the traitors.

Poisoned their drinking water.

Of course, the mid-level and high-level mages were not poisoned, but they were a little too panicked because their family members nearby suddenly fell, and they were unable to resist the sneak attacks of the traitors.

By the time Master Kamanteta rushed over, it was already too late and no one was still alive.

Even their storage rings were taken away.

According to the people next to them, three eighth-level mages jointly attacked, and Magister Prut had no power to resist at all."

Hilbert sometimes admired these people's nonsense: among the people who attacked him, there was an eighth-ring mage, and he could still be suspicious of it.

Three eight rings... Even if you just stare and tell lies, you can build a small magic tower outside!

In particular, if such evil criminals who are obviously wanted... can still be judged as beings that need to be hunted in this world, I wonder how terrifying they must be.

Although this world is relatively tightly controlled by the Tower of Seiya, the devils will actually leave a living space for evil people who burn, kill, and loot.

Only when the external environment is so harsh that it is impossible to survive independently, will mages eventually defect to the major magic towers.

Otherwise, there will always be some high-level mages with acceptable abilities who choose to live alone.

As long as there is mana and air in the outside world, and there are no apprentices around, how can any mage be unable to survive?

Not everyone likes to interact with humans.

However, such a mage is most likely to cause some unexplainable troubles... The devils have proved this with countless painful lessons.

Hilbert was not surprised that the devils would try their best to prevent the emergence of creatures like solitary mages.

However, the fact that Kamanteta's subordinates are talking so casually means that the Eighth Ring villain is probably accompanied by at least two high-level mages.

Only in this way, after the facts are revealed, can it be explained as a moment of panic and failure to see clearly.

Hill didn't care much about this kind of thing. The only thing he didn't understand was: "Camante Tower, not even one of the eight rings is left?"

Although Kamanteta would definitely not keep Pruitt's storage ring in his hands in order not to cause trouble, this does not mean that he would keep none of it.

Otherwise, it would be pointless for him to perform this scene, not to mention it would be embarrassing!

After all, he is the Nine Rings and the tower master of the Tower of Black Mystery.

It's a bit... to be mixed into one's own team and then be able to retreat without hesitation.

"The Archmage Kamanteta had the opportunity to leave behind an eight-ring traitor." Lysa continued to speak in that well-trained way of speaking, "but unexpectedly she met a beautiful woman who came by the moonlight.

Female, she didn’t know why she suddenly hit the war zone.

Because it was too sudden, the robber took advantage of the chaos and ran away."

"Huh?" Hilbert couldn't help but stood up, "What did you say?"

"The lady in white only said that she came from the Tower of Thea, and asked the Archmage of Kamante Tower to take her for a ride.

Archmage Lute only told us to say so much." Lysa replied very steadily, "There is no need to say more about the rest."

"I understand." Hilbert pressed his forehead, "Thank you for the message.

Carpenter, send this for me, um, Lysa."

"Yes, teacher." Carpenter, who had been standing quietly next to him, replied with a smile.

Taking a small delicate silver box handed over by Russell next to him, Carpenter looked at Lesa with a smile: "Come here, I'll take you out."

Lysa immediately showed her a cautious smile, lifted up the skirt of her flowing robe, glanced at Russell who was standing aside with a serious expression, and quickly followed Carpenter's footsteps.

Carpenter, who sent her all the way to the edge of his territory, raised the silver box with both hands: "Master Lysa, this is a meeting gift from the teacher.

Please take it."

Lysa immediately refused.

Two beautiful girls stood by the tall, open iron door. After completing a meaningless but necessary pushing and pulling ceremony, Lysa took the delicate little silver box with a smile and said goodbye.

Lesa tried her best to keep the smile on her face...until the iron door in front of her closed cleanly and quickly merged with the three-meter-high wall next to it.

Lesa sighed softly, and the smile on her face fell.

If it weren't for the token given by Root, she wouldn't even be able to find where the door is.

Although mages can fly, Archmage Gilbert's territory is firmly guarded by a defensive circle that reaches up to the clouds.

Mages can fly above it, but they must go to the top of the clouds.

Of course, a mage who is not capable of reaching the clouds is not qualified to fly over his head.

This basically blocks all mages below the sixth level.

In the past, when Master Gilbert was still willing to communicate with the outside world, his door was open... Although the location of the door would change every once in a while, at least it could be found.

But after the sneak attack from the Tower of Sea mage some time ago, Mage Gilbert closed the door completely.

Anyone who doesn't get his permission can't find a way to enter.

Of course, everyone can understand his approach.

After all, no one knows what happened at the Tower of Sea, and no one has ever come forward to appease the emotions at the Tower of Black Mystery.

Originally, the Tower of Black Mystery was still a little restless, but unexpectedly, the Tower of Sea, which didn't say a word, made them quiet down instead.

Even if you don't know what happened, the scream in the White Tower that day was definitely not for no reason.

Clearly something big happened.

But no matter what, Gilbert chose to protect himself completely first, and no one could interfere.

But this also created a somewhat embarrassing situation: among the four tower owners of the auxiliary tower, only Roxas did not have permission to enter Gilbert's territory.

Roxas didn't feel anything was wrong at first. After all, she didn't take the initiative to communicate with Gilbert.

However, when several others possessed some of the strange objects created by Gilbert, she realized belatedly: Although the auxiliary tower did not need her to build it, she did need her to maintain it and enhance its strength.

She can be the weakest one, but she cannot be left too far behind by the others.

However, Gilbert has stopped selling to outsiders... Only Aisling, Oliva and Coyle can exchange with him based on their past friendships.

Only then did Roxas realize that she shouldn't stop interacting with Root's other students at all.

At the very least, there must be a channel of communication with the other party.

In this regard, she is really far behind Coyle.

No wonder Root suddenly asked Oliva to arrange for her to do some things related to internal affairs.

It's okay for others to say that they can always make up for it.

But Gilbert really doesn't give people a chance.

Therefore, Lysa took the initiative to accept the task of delivering the message.

Although she is a strong warrior, she looks pitiful.

Although serious mages like Oliva and Gilbert will not have any bad thoughts about this, they will leave some room for it when speaking.

Of course Lysa will not use her appearance to gain any benefits, but it doesn't mean anything to slightly lower other people's defensiveness.

Gilbert doesn't care about little people like her, and Lysa is not surprised... Although she entered the Tower of Darkness earlier than Gilbert, her abilities are much worse.

Moreover, people who have experienced Aislin's influence basically don't pay much attention to the female mage. She still knows,

However, the two children whose level was lower than hers had no intention of communicating with her at all, which made Lysa unable to hold back her disappointment.

She didn't want to do anything, she just hoped to get closer to her.

After all, the token in her hand must be returned to Archmage Luter when she returns.

Opening the small silver box in her hand, Lysa looked at the white-throated magpie crow inside with a wry smile: it was a very beautiful bird, and it even matched her clothes today.

However, what she wanted was not just this one.

Master Gilbert, why didn't you even give her a chance to say some kind words?

——

Hilbert didn't have time to consider the thoughts of a little mage.

After he heard Lysa talking about a certain female mage in white who came by the moonlight, she no longer existed in his mind.

Being able to remain polite and send her off was because Hilbert still had some sense.

When he was trying to figure out who that person was, he instantly thought of a certain Rommel.

To a certain extent, Rommel is the person who best meets Gracia's appreciation.

He even quickly recalled Rommel's appearance... Although he didn't have many opportunities to see him, Gilbert was still quite impressed by him: a handsome young man with a very unique temperament and eyes full of wisdom.

Moreover, Gilbert also heard that Rommel once played the harp under the moonlight.

Of course, it made an impression on Gilbert, who didn't pay much attention to external things. You can imagine where it came from.

If Rommel wasn't Camanteta's favorite disciple, and wasn't his old rival who had been fighting with Aisling all year round... this man would be the model that Aisling loved. ()


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