Chapter 39: The Arrival

This alchemist-treated magic gem has a purer and more powerful energy than ordinary gems, so any mage will be willing to pay a fortune to buy this magic gem, and it is worth at least 800 gold coins.

A pleasant female voice rang out: "I am Lydia Stephen from the Mage Federation, and this magic gem is the cost of using the teleportation array. ”

Ignoring Schelle's slightly stunned expression after subconsciously catching the magic gem, Lydia Stephen, who was slowly moving forward, stretched out a slender hand from her mage robe, and a slightly smaller but equally glittering magic gem was tossed up and down in her hand.

"And this one is your reward, as a reward for leading me to Atro Newton!"

"I remember he's still a viscount here, so you're no stranger to him, right?"

"Forehead...... seemed to have not expected that this powerful mage in front of him would make such a request, and Xie Er didn't react for a while.

"You don't want to!?" was already faintly impatient in the words.

"Of course I do, powerful and generous Lord Stephen, I am honored to serve you!" Schell, who reacted suddenly, hurriedly replied, "Please follow me." ”

He hurriedly put away the magic gem in his hand, turned around and began to lead the way.

Casually asking his deputy to manage the Mage's Guild while he was away, Schell prepared the high-level carriage he used for his trip with unimaginable efficiency, and personally welcomed Lydia Stephen as a groom.

Schell, who was sitting in the groom's seat, flicked the reins in his hand a little rustily, and the carriage, pulled by two tall and stout black horses, drove out of the mage's guild's wide backyard and quickly headed out of the city of Deira.

This high-end carriage of great value showed superior performance for its price, and although the roads outside the city of Deira were not very smooth, the interior of the carriage was very smooth.

But while the carriage was moving rapidly, there was a deathly silence on it, and Lydia Stephen had not said a word since she sat in the carriage, and had kept her head down and her eyes closed. In this case, even if Schell had a tentative mind, he couldn't speak.

"Well, although this question is very funny, but can I ask Your Excellency Stephen if you have spent a lot of money to use the teleportation array to come here to find Viscount Newton to obtain something?"

Eventually, when the outline of the Newton family's estate was already looming in the distance, Schell broke the silence in the car,

"I also have some friendship with Viscount Newton, maybe I can help you get things done more easily and quickly, Lord Stephen?"

Hearing this, Lydia Stephen, who had been sitting in the carriage with her eyes closed, opened her eyes slightly, and said lightly: "Master Schelle, it's taboo to inquire about a mage's private affairs at will, I think you should be a wise mage." ”

"Hehe, I'm so sorry, Lord Stephen, I was abrupt. Schell, who understood the meaning of Lydia Stephen's words, said embarrassedly.

Speechless, he shook the reins in his hand again, and the reins that had been flipped were jerked violently on the horse's back, and the horse pulling the cart galloped wildly under the pain, and the speed of the carriage was three points faster again.

Soon, the gate of the Newton family's manor appeared in front of the carriage driven by Shel, and when it was discovered that a carriage was coming, the guards on duty at the gate of the manor and the watchtowers on both sides also silently clenched their weapons and secretly raised their vigilance.

And when the carriage stopped, one of the guards shouted, "What man!? This is Viscount Newton's private domain!"

And Scheer obviously knew how to deal with such a scene, he jumped from the coachman's position, took off a shining badge with a slender chain from his waist, held it up and shouted: "I am Master Schelle, the president of the Mage Guild of Deracheng, and I am here to lead a mage from the Mage Federation to meet with Viscount Atro......"

At this time, a squad leader who was obviously a little better equipped walked out of the guards, he stared at the badge held high in Schelle's hand with sharp eyes, and only nodded after looking at it for a while, his stern expression also relaxed, and said in a loud voice: "That's right, it's the badge issued by Lord Viscount himself......"

"Please wait, Master Sher, we will open the gates of the manor now. ”

Scheer, who had received a satisfactory answer, turned around and tried to get back into the carriage and drive it in.

But at some point, Lydia Stephen, who was supposed to be in the carriage with her eyes closed, was already standing behind him!

With a jerk in his heart, he almost subconsciously wanted to use a spell to attack, but fortunately, the good control of a mage allowed Schell to control himself.

"Lord Stephen, why did you get down? We haven't entered Viscount Atro's manor yet. Schell asked.

"No need. Lydia Stephen shook her head, and with a slight movement of her fingers as she staggered past Shel, she tossed the magic gem she had shown at him, "You can leave now, it's your reward." ”

Catching the magic gem flying over, Schell looked at Lydia Stephen who was walking towards the gate of the manor, his eyes flickered a few times, and then he turned on the carriage without saying anything, and left directly.

Seeing that the person who had passed the verification turned around and left, leaving an unidentified powerful mage approaching, the guards gathered at the gate of the manor couldn't help but get nervous again.

Looking at the group of guards in front of her, Lydia Stephen threw a metal ring inlaid with a huge ruby with an expressionless face, and said in a deep voice: "This is a token, please go and tell Viscount Newton, just say that the old man has received a communication." ”

A thick knuckle hand caught the ring that flew over, it was the previous squad leader, he looked at the ring in his hand, and then at Lydia Stephen, and also said in a deep voice: "Please stay here and wait, I will go in now to say something." ”

"Then you'd better be quick, or you'll regret it, for your Lord Viscount must have been waiting for me for a long time, and if he knows that you dare to slacken, you won't have a good time in the next few days!" said Lydia Stephen, who was standing outside the door, indifferently.

Glancing at Lydia Stephen suspiciously, the dutiful squad leader trotted away, apparently listening to Lydia's words.