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Chapter 44 Watcher

 As Abbot fell, Teller's tense nerves relaxed and he realized that the overload on his legs had far exceeded the limit he could bear.

I staggered and tried to support my body, but still fell down helplessly.

Sighing softly, thanks to the weird news Wilson spread yesterday, no one has passed through the dark area far away from the light tower at this time. Now I just need to wait for the girl from the [Dark Night] sequence to complete her mission.

Save yourself.

While he was thinking this, Kos slowly emerged from the shadows.

Terrell looked at Kos with a smile. Also, Wilson had no reason not to send someone to protect him.

"Senior Chocos, are you interested in helping me?"

And Kos thought back to Teller's extraordinary physical strength and final magic just now, and took a deep look at the young man in front of him, smiled slightly, and surprisingly did not say anything joking.

Silently he helped Teller up, while on the other side he picked up Abt who fell to the ground.

Following a high-speed movement that followed shadows, they soon arrived downstairs in the classroom office.

But Kos maintained his consistent style and had no intention of stopping at all. The wind elements quickly gathered at his feet, followed by a violent wind pressure and shadow lifting.

In one breath, the three of them flew to a height of three stories.

But at this time, Kos said softly with some embarrassment

"Oops!"

Teller heard the soft words and looked at Kos speechlessly, thinking that you should give me a try at this time, right?

The moment the feeling of weightlessness came, Teller felt lifted up by the wind again. The unexpected wind element lifted up and threw the three of them into Wilson's office on the fourth floor.

Wilson sat at the desk in the study, extinguished the requiem cigarette in his hand, and silently looked at the three people lying on the ground.

Cos immediately stood up and bent down to help Trier out of the room and go to the next bedroom to rest, and then explain what he saw so that Wilson could make a decision.

But Wilson mobilized the wind element in advance to lift Terrell and put him on another armchair in the study.

As for Abt, no one cares whether his sleeping position is strange.

Coase looked at Wilson's move and looked at the professor at this moment with some hesitation.

"Professor Wilson?"

Wilson said nothing, but looked back at Kos with a determined look.

When Terrell first arrived, he defeated the first-order Chosen One who had studied in the academy. He had exposed his strength and proved to Wilson that his potential was enough to match his ambition.

And now Wilson will respond with corresponding sincerity, otherwise it would be too rude.

Coase looked at the professor's eyes and without any further hesitation started to report everything he saw.

And as Kos recounted scenes from the battle.

But Wilson was trembling slightly all over his body.

At this moment, he completely understood why Simon valued him so much, and even wrote a letter to the principal for him. His ability was definitely not the one-sided guess he had before.

The almost omnipotent body strengthening mechanism and the symptom of being unable to move the body after overload. In addition to him, there is another person in this college, and that is the president of the college's No. 1 All Things Reading Club - Bernal.

·Vanderheiden.

You know, that character is the top character in such a college. Even a professor-level person may not be able to defeat him, and his future potential is immeasurable.

But this point is not the most important point in the information Coase said.

What shocked Wilson the most was Abbot's ghostly symptoms and Terrell's ability to use the [Thunder] element.

Although he didn't know the specific cause of Abbot's symptoms, he could roughly guess that the location was probably caused by the weird thing in the training ground. As for why the weird thing could stay in the public area of ​​the college, the professors didn't have any clues.

The principal and the real senior officials of the college knew that it was such a weirdo who helped the newcomer Terrell.

I also recalled Gatekeeper Simon’s over-protection of Teller, and the [Thunder] element that did not exist in his elemental file.

Wilson's brain simply couldn't imagine these two suspicious things.

Wilson took a deep breath to calm his restless heart. He looked at Teller, who had his eyes closed at the moment, not sure whether he was listening or asleep. He remembered the ridiculous dream the young man said and smiled softly.

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"Maybe it's really possible."

As soon as the idea came to his mind, Wilson took out two bottles of potions from the drawer and placed them on the table.

"Kos, believe me, when you really wake up, the world may have become what it was in your dream"

Coase was stunned for a moment when he heard Wilson's words, and he didn't know why the professor suddenly said that.

With an incredulous look, he looked deeply at Tellel next to him. He did not deny that Teller was indeed very strong, but such a thing cannot be accomplished with strength.

Is it really possible?

"But professor, you said that such a scenery is impossible to appear in such an era."

Wilson smiled.

"Maybe times have changed."

With that said, he handed a bottle of potion into Kos's hand.

Coase recalled the professor's words and slowly picked up the potion.

He knows that he cannot be the one in 10,000 breakthrough point, and the secret must always exist.

Looking at Teller, he drank the Forgetting Water with some hope. He slowly leaned on the table and shrank to the ground, passing out.

Wilson looked at the sleeping three people and used the wind element to lift them and move them to a corner of the office.

He waved his hand to extinguish the glow gathered in the lamp, took out the uneven shelf with three candles, and lit the white candle with a match.

Then, a stretched black veil was placed on the top of the shelf, covering the flames underneath it.

And when the gauze cover was put on, the magic circle on the floor slowly revealed its appearance in the darkness and lost its secrets.

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Wilson knelt down on one knee, and placed his index, middle and ring fingers close to each other to support each other, resting on the bridge of his nose.

The expression is serious and sincere.

The tone that has always been somewhat casual has become solemn at this moment.

"The incarnation of night, the mysterious essence, the god who plays with the veil of misfortune, the great and selfless goddess of night.

Your loyal believer Dirock Wilson swore to the vast night and was willing to witness the moment when the world changed in secret."

As soon as he finished speaking, the word "watch" flashed in Wilson's mind, and the black veil that was originally held up fell down to smooth the swaying firelight, and everything fell into secrecy again.

Wilson stood up, with uncontrollable excitement in his eyes!!

Bow to the night again.

"Thank you to the goddess for your blessing."

After saying that, he turned on the glow, quickly packed everything, and put a bottle of potion back.

As if nothing had happened, I silently waited for Ari to return from completing his mission.

…………………………

Not long after, he seemed to notice something, and he once again called on the wind element to open the window. Ari jumped into the office carrying the unconscious Korsi.

Looking at the people lying in confusion on the other side, he recalled what Teller had told him before, and felt a little funny. It seemed that his side was the smoothest.

He put Corsi down and looked at the professor and said

"It's a man on the thorns, but I didn't find any concrete evidence that it was Cape Angus who gave the order. I can only prove that this matter is related to David Corsi and Abt"

After speaking, he handed Wilson the relevant evidence collected.

Wilson looked at the liquid in the small ball in his hand, as well as the priest's clothes and syringes packed in isolation bags, and nodded slightly. This was expected.

"Go and decorate the bedroom next door, and we'll activate the judgment array!"

Ivy nodded slightly and left the office.

Wilson also took out a requiem pill and a body-relieving potion and drank them into Teller.

As the medicinal solution took effect, Teller slowly woke up. The pain all over his body and the weight on his brain had subsided a lot, but there were still some residues.

He closed his eyes and shook his head. Before he woke up, Wilson's despicable voice came from beside him

"Hey! It's time to go to work!"


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