Chapter 221: Mochizuki Crisis (1)

Recently, there has been a lot of rumors and rumors. An eerie gust of wind blew through the glaive cliffs, and another gust of wind blew into Mochizuki City. On this day, Xavier worked diligently, as usual, to reply carefully to every letter sent and to the confusing secret letters sent by Evan.

At this time, a figure was sitting on a bench in Xavier's study. This set of federal wooden chairs is similar to the one next to Silver in Redcliff City, but it is also different, because it is a carving that praises the merits of the first divine knight. These carvings are on the back of the chair, and every time one sits on the bench and wants to lean his back on these carvings, one can feel the heavy sense of mission brought by the long river of history, which constantly reminds people that the peace of the past was bought with blood.

"It's full of wandering slaves and commoners," Job didn't want to say, but the carvings forced him to begin, "It's sad, it's too early for a good future?"

Is it early??—Xavier looked at Job again. Unexpectedly, Job was quite decent in armor inlaid with the olive branch insignia. Now, isn't something just happening?

"Oh, herald of the Revival Corps. Why are you so free?" said Xavier, "and it's not a good time to come to me. You're supposed to be in the Red Valley, have you seen Kanther?"

"What are you talking about, I've always been an Auraya. It's bad outside, but you can't really think too much like an old man. Job poured another glass of wine and handed it to Xavier, who had just sat across from him.

"I'd love to trust you, but the Red Valley is no longer in the hands of your legion. Xavier said. He got up and took out the letter from the drawer and placed it in front of Job.

"My esteemed mage, I know you don't believe me," Job immediately smiled, "Because of some accident, I'm not with Auraya, and the legion is indeed under Silver's control." As for Canther, he was in Silver's prison. ”

"Then you can open the skylight and say something," Xavier put down his glass and sipped his pipe, "You're Silver's?"

"No, no!" replied Job, astonished, and looked as if he had been thrown into hell, "No! I am not Silver's! I am the herald of Auraya!"

"My herald, what are you nervous about? I didn't say you were. Xavier stared into Job's eyes and smiled. He saw Job's panicked look, but he couldn't see the horror in him. He knew that there were people like Job, who were able to deceive each other with false glances and movements, and even more easily separated their physical actions from their inner thoughts, as if two different souls were possessed by one person. He pondered, trying to find a more ingenious way to make Job appear.

"I knew you believed me, but I couldn't hide it from you, because you had a rebirth stone, and we all knew the power of that thing. Job said. His arm had been burning, and he even regretted coming for the trip.

"Your brow is locked for a moment, it's going to be a long journey. You'd better go to your room for a day off, and if you have something to tell us, it's best to wait until the evening meeting. Then, our young city lord Evan will be there. Xavier said mildly. He couldn't think of anything for a while, like his mind was stuck or he was reading too many letters and his brain was a little exhausted. And the more he thought about it, the heavier his head became, and he especially wanted to go to sleep. He knew something strange must be happening to Job, but he couldn't tell what was wrong.

"You're right, I should have rested, and you look tired, and staying up all night thinking isn't a good thing, it's not a good exercise, it's not a good mental flexibility," Job stood up, "and retired for now." My esteemed Master, please take care of your health. He filled Xavier's glass, saluted, and left the room backwards, all with care, even the eyes that looked at the glass.

"Don't you see that he's so pretentious?" Leo leo rolled in through the window. He forgot etiquette because of this.

"Leo, remember to go through the front door. It's rude for you to do that. Xavier reproached.

"I almost cheated on him just now, but at the end of the pour, he showed his stuff. Leo said.

"What have you been studying lately?" Xavier asked in surprise. He had never seen Leo evaluate a person so rationally, and he should be full of enthusiasm or express his dissatisfaction with reality as usual.

"Under the influence of Gloriy Carlos, I have to become observant, and there is no better way to defeat him, he is a master of swordsmanship. Leo said.

"You regard him as your opponent?" Xavier suddenly felt a little relieved. He only had two official apprentices in his life, one was Evan and the other was Leo. Evan had become a good lord of the city, and he was the best of them all in terms of age. As for Leo, the cynical apprentice, he has not yet become a big man, and is still a patrol officer under Evan. "If you treat him as an opponent, you're picking the right guy, but you have to remember that he's hardworking better than anyone else. "He's a master of swordsmanship at best now, but do you know how high he can reach in the future?"

"Heh, a knight who can harness powerful magical powers?" Leo's words were a little inferior, "In contrast, it is better to pay attention to the herald of Auraya, he is not a good person." And our blue star doesn't have so many tricks, he always goes straight and doesn't know how to dodge......"

"Blue Star is too upright, that's one of his shortcomings, and others say a lot about him, some say he's too emotional, especially for the poor," Xavier said, taking a puff on his cigarette, "but there are pros and cons to each other." Leo, I hope you can help him at a critical time, after all, he is our messenger in search of the dragon god. He blew the smoke away, then pointed to the wind-blown curtains.

I closed the curtains and went to stare at Job. As for Glori's affairs, I will have a plan, you can rest assured. Leo said sincerely.

"Beware of what is in Job's bosom. Xavier added.

Leo closed the door without saluting. He knew what Job's rooms were like, the spacious rooms on the sunny side were for people like Job, and the cracks and secret doors in the walls that only Derek and the Assassins knew were for people like Job.

"Derek Fan, it's been a long time since we've seen you. Evan will keep you around, and you will have fun with it......" Leo chattered all the way, walking in the middle of the hallway, and playing the role of two people from time to time, bowing and bending at one time.

"I will be Lord Evan's blade in the night, guarding the city......" Leo followed Derek's example, then Evan, "You're a Orderly, but I know exactly who you give your loyalty." Get up, you are my uncle's cronies. Finally, Leo finally couldn't help but laugh as he bypassed a maid.

"Lord Leo, the guest is in this room," said the maid, gesturing to the second room in front of Leo, "My lord, is there anything else you would like to command?"

"My dear young lady, I'll do the rest," said Leo, "but I beg you to tell the lord that the guest on our side has arrived." ”

"Well, that's the end of it. The maid bowed, and then pushed the cart away.

"This magical enchantment is enough for him," Leo burned a subtle incantation on the wall outside Job's room with the flames of his index finger, "and after that, he had to ask Evan to run alone, only Evan had a way to deal with Silver." He thought about it, then looked away from the wall again. Well, it won't be seen at all, he thought. He then turned to the stairs of the hallway.

Job let his ears out of the door and took a breath before placing his sword on the shelf and untying his cloak. "Silver never believed me, and Xavier didn't believe me. Job whispered. He removed a book from the bookcase, then moved another book next to it—a secret door was opened. "This is the passage that the demons under the moon use to deal with trouble, and I can sense the dark aura pouring from it, but one of the many secret doors connected to this passage is also connected to the other rooms, and this is the wonder. He muttered to himself when he heard a strange noise, like a mouse burrowing, so he moved the book back to its original state.

Evan's voice soon came from outside the door. "What about Leo?" Evan asked the patrolling guard, "and he left our guests alone?"

"My lord, Mr. Otsedox has departed. He didn't say where he was going, he just asked me to help him get the news across. The maid bowed her head and spoke first. The patrolling guard also bowed his head.

"Where did they come from? It's only been a quarter of an hour. Job wondered. He hurriedly opened the package, took out a secret letter from it, put the tight contents of the bag in his arms, tied a knot, and put the package back in the cabinet.

"Guest, please open the door, it's the lord of the castle who is visiting. The maid knocked at Job's door.

"Please come in," Job opened the door, watching the maid push a cart full of things into the door, "Next, meet the lord of the city." He bowed.

"The bedding in this room needs to be changed, and besides, there are some snacks that I hope you like," Evan stepped into the door and stepped out, "Uh, I'm sorry, I suddenly remembered something, let's talk about it at dinner." He clenched his right hand behind his back and sighed.

"Looks like you're on business. I'll go and see you when I get back. A chill crept into Job's heart. He could tell that Evan wasn't very happy, especially the stiff expression that scared him. However, he still smiled and congratulated Evan.

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