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069: Query

Heath's answer was very simple, that is -

"dream!"

A dignified time traveler and a noble wizard is now being showered from head to toe with a basin of sewage by a few Muggles from a poor and remote place, and yet he is asked to roll back in disgrace with his tail between his legs? How can he possibly swallow this!

...

The brilliance of the sea of ​​trees, the tower of wisdom.

"Refuse to fulfill your orders?"

Halke looked at Anson who came to report in confusion, and said unexpectedly: "You mean this apprentice refuses to withdraw?"

Anson nodded: "Yes, teacher."

Halke asked: "What's the reason?"

Anson handed over a letter and said somewhat speechlessly: "He said he was afraid of death. Now the gray forest is full of war and chaos, and he doesn't dare to run around alone..."

When Anson said this, he secretly glanced at Halke's expression. He really wanted to know how Halke was feeling now. But he knew that Halke used such an excuse to force the apprentice to stay in that war-torn land.

Yes, is this considered a backlash?

Halke closed the letter and read it in detail. As he read it, his brows furrowed, looking very troubled.

Anson asked: "Do you need another letter?"

Halke shook his head: "No need."

The apprentice's attitude in the letter was very tough. Although he used the slogan of worrying about military disasters, he expressed a firm determination in every line. He even said, "I will not come back even if I am fired." Unless

He had to be forced to detain him, otherwise no matter how many letters he sent, it would be useless.

After pondering the matter, Halke said: "Let's do this. All the conditions he proposed in the letter will be met, and all the information he asked for will be given to him. Since he wants to find out the whole story and prove his innocence, then we will give him a

Give it a chance."

Although it was not stated clearly, the apprentice in the letter asked about the distribution of apprentices in Brittany, who were the apprentices who mastered the spell burning technique, etc. It was not clear what he wanted to do.

After a pause, Halke added: "But tell him that he doesn't have much time."

Domestically, he can still rely on his personal prestige and the support of his faction colleagues to suppress the situation, but with the Wizard Alliance, he may not have many good options.

"in addition..."

Halke curiously looked at the decisive letter in his hand and said: "I heard from Garp that this apprentice was sent from the Third Apprentice Tower. Go ask Karls for me and ask for a copy of this apprentice's detailed information."

come over."

The impression that Heath had left on him before was that he had only a little talent and a little cleverness. He could not really be admired. On the contrary, it was even more disgusting because of his repeated greed and cleverness.

But after the recent series of events, Halke became a little curious about this apprentice. Especially this time, even under the pressure and risk of disobedience, he still wanted to get a result for the matter and would not give in.

This determination and attitude are not something that ordinary apprentices can achieve.

...

That evening, Heath received a letter from the Glory of the Sea of ​​Trees, and he immediately began analysis and investigation, trying to figure out the source of the other party's magic.

In the letter sent to the Glory of the Sea of ​​Trees, he first asked who were the apprentices who mastered the relevant curse burning technique? Now he first suspected that the other party's magic came from their Glory of the Sea of ​​Trees. After all, the most important people currently active in Brittany

The magical force is them.

Shuhaizhihui readily gave his list. Curse Burning is a controlled combat spell. Generally, apprentices will have records of their contact, and it is easy to check.

Unfortunately, there were not many valuable clues found in the list. Either the apprentices had returned to the apprentice tower, or even though they stayed in Brittany, they were not in the Gray Woods. Even the Glory of the Sea of ​​Trees specifically wrote to ask them if

For potions that have been encapsulated with curse burning spells, the answer is always no.

The only valuable clue on the list is one——

Madden.

It was this apprentice who provided Heath with the Curse Burning Technique, and like Hiss, he was sent to the Gray Woods. The time and place were very consistent. So does this mean that the root of the Curse Burning Technique came from Apprentice Madden?

It is possible, but there is a problem. Apprentice Madden has disappeared since he came to Ashwood, and his whereabouts are still unknown.

Yes, only now did Heath know that among the four apprentices who came to Gray Woodland together, the remaining three apprentices except him were not in good condition. One of them was confirmed to be dead, and the remaining two were currently in distress.

The fate of the United States is uncertain, and Madden is one of them.

Heath frowned: "Could it be him?"

He had a vague feeling that this curse burning technique most likely came from Maden, but where exactly was he? Why didn't he contact the Glory of the Sea of ​​Trees? Why did he violate the regulations for no reason and plot against him?

You know, wizards are not allowed to abuse each other's magic, especially when they are involved in a human war like this. This is a serious crime!

"If it's him, then where is he..."

Because of Shuhai Zhihui's insufficient prior consideration and cost savings, none of their apprentices carried any traceable signal sources with them. Only Kasia was bound to the life stele.

Only then was it confirmed that she was dead...

Without tracking spells, finding a person in these tens of thousands of square kilometers is like looking for a needle in a haystack, among the complex virgin forests, dangerous mountains and river valleys, backward old villages and towns... really... who knows where he will be?

"It's difficult..."

According to the current situation, if we want to figure out the whole story and the truth, I'm afraid we can only find a way to control the Tomahawk family from the instigator of all this, but... given his current status of 'heinous crime'.

..Being able to continue to stay in Gray Castle is the biggest pressure Campbell can withstand...

Ever since the old man was burned to death, Campbell instantly became a public enemy. The entire aristocratic circle now denounced him harshly, and even some nobles who had remained neutral before stood up and openly opposed him...

Their current situation is a bit like that of the Eighteenth Route Princes seeking to challenge Dong. At this juncture, it is already the limit to maintain their current territory. It is simply impossible to continue to use troops abroad, let alone fight against each other.

A behemoth like the Ax family...

"How vicious!"

After traveling for so long, Heath felt like he had no idea what to do for the first time. This game was set up so beautifully that it destroyed their previous months of campaign efforts without even using a single soldier.

What makes them the target of public criticism is really...more magic than magic...

Who was behind this despicable and dirty trick? The dead Count Chris? Or was it someone else?

...

Just when Heath was at a loss what to do, an unexpected piece of news suddenly came over, and the arrival of this news also brought about a turn for the better——

To the west of Ashenwood, news came from the Reach:

The Lord of the Reach, Seth Ferrin Grafton, also known as the Seventh Prince of Graycastle, caught an evil wizard who was killing civilians and spreading plague in his territory, and decided to publicly execute him in Whitetown Square half a month later!

For a while.

A nationwide sensation!


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