Act 400. A day trip from Phoenix

As she got off the roller coaster, Phoenix felt a little dizzy.

She no longer had the heart to maintain her majesty in front of her students, and with Reiner's support, Phoenix barely sat down on the bench.

She had indeed experienced some battles before, and her magic had nourished her body, making her stronger than normal people, and she had a better endurance for all kinds of weightlessness and overweight, but for the most part, Phoenix was in her own magical barrier, mitigating many external stimuli.

And when Reiner suddenly blocked her magic barrier and panicked, Phoenix really experienced the thrill of the roller coaster.

Even in the end, Reiner couldn't bear it and let go of Phoenix's hand, unblocking her magic barrier, and Phoenix forgot to open the barrier and screamed the whole time.

"Lord Ian Gray, is this roller coaster really something ordinary people can bear?"

Phoenix felt incomprehensible, even as a mid-level mage, she was so out of shape in the face of this roller coaster, how could ordinary people withstand such an impact.

"Don't you see these tourists are quite happy?"

Reiner pointed to the tourists on the roller coaster behind them, laughing and laughing as they got off the roller coaster, exchanging which part of the journey was more thrilling, including two Phoenix School of Magic students, much to Phoenix's surprise.

"It's a bit inappropriate to say that, but Miss Phoenix, humans aren't that fragile, and many high-level mages have told me that if you rely too much on magic and stay forever protected by a magical barrier, you'll lose many of the abilities that humans already have."

Reiner said casually that he actually just thought it was very funny that the serious Phoenix had just screamed, so he would act like that, and as for reasoning and the like, it was just a cover for the other party not to realize that it was actually just his own prank.

"It's ...... indeed"

However, Finnis realized, and after a while, perhaps the vertigo caused by the roller coaster had eased a lot, and Finnis stood up, as if he had made a decision.

"Lord Ian Gray, please take me to other activities, I will try to restrain myself from using any mage-related powers, and try my best to experience this world."

"Well, that's fine."

Reiner didn't expect the other party to be so serious, he originally just looked at Phoenix with a serious face, and wanted to ease the situation, but he didn't expect that now he really needs to be a tour guide.

He thought about it and took Phoenix to Fort William.

It's a lot different from when Oriana's mother and daughter arrived, at first, there were only a few fixed routes, and now, Reiner has an open-world concept, where the entire castle becomes an area to explore, and different scenarios are triggered depending on the actions taken by the visitor.

For example, the most classic twins suddenly appeared, a sea of blood flowed in the door, and the red tide seemed to engulf everything.

Another example is if you see a woman in a room dressed in fine clothes, but in the mirror there are rotten bones, and she will even attack you with a knife.

For example, walking in the hallway, suddenly, a huge blade is cut through the wall, and a black coat with a dirty steel tricorne on his head drags chains, constantly chasing you.

Another example is a woman dancing in a dance skirt, but under the beautiful dancing posture, her face is a bloody hollow.

These images, which rely on illusions, magic, alchemy dolls and hints of scenes, give visitors a sense of excitement and are quite popular.

At this time, Reiner and Phoenix were walking in the castle, and Reiner, as the designer of the castle, naturally needless to say, Phoenix himself had fought against magical creatures in the wild, so he was not too afraid of such an environment.

The two of them came to a hallway, and Phoenix heard a faint laugh.

She turned her head to look, and where there was nothing just now, a pair of twin girls suddenly appeared.

The girls were extremely cute, wearing identical dresses, holding hands and looking at Phoenix.

"Only work, no play, William will become a fool."

The two of them spoke in unison and uttered a word that did not make sense.

Phoenix subconsciously sensed with magic, but soon remembered what she had promised Reiner, and dismissed the idea of figuring it out.

"What is this?"

She tugged at the corner of Reiner's clothes.

"These must be Baron William's two daughters."

Reiner replied with some mistaste, not saying much, but observing Phoenix's mood swings.

"Two daughters ......"

Phoenix was confused, but the twins quickly moved to the side of the hallway.

She and Reiner followed, but after a corner, the twins were nowhere to be seen.

"Where did you go?"

Phoenix saw three doors on one side of the hallway, one of which seemed to be unlocked and hidden, and curious, she came to the door and gently pushed it open.

In the room, there were no figures of the twins, but there was a woman with her back to them, the woman was wearing a gorgeous dress and long dress, and seemed to be crying.

"Who is this?"

As soon as Phoenix turned his head to ask Reiner, he felt something approaching, and hurriedly turned his head to see that the woman had come to him at some point, with a beautiful countenance, but her face was expressionless.

Not knowing what to do, Phoenix suddenly caught a glimpse of the mirror in the corner of his eye.

I saw that the woman in the mirror was not a human at all, but a rotting corpse that had long since decayed and had maggots wriggling on her face!

“!!!”

Finnis was startled, and the other party immediately took out a short knife from his hand and tried to plunge it into Phoenix's chest.

She glanced at Reiner and ran with him in the direction they came, but no matter how the two of them moved forward, the scenery around them did not change, and the end of the corridor seemed impossible to reach.

At this moment, Phoenix noticed a painting hanging on the wall of the hallway, and in the center of the picture was a burly man, next to the twin sisters he had just seen, and the woman who had turned into a carrion, and she reached out and touched the painting as she ran.

In an instant, everything around them began to change, and Phoenix and Reiner were in a dark hall, and in the center of the hall was a brilliant crystal.

"Is this what kind of gem is this?"

Phoenix looked around for a moment before stepping forward to remove the gem.

In an instant, the whole room began to shake, and it seemed that it was about to collapse.

"Go this way."

Seeing that the whole game was almost over, Reiner pointed to the door that was open on one side, and ran out with Phoenix before the entire castle collapsed.

Walking out of the castle, both of them were a little gasping after some exercise, Reiner looked at Phoenix, the somewhat old-fashioned headmistress's cheeks were a little red from the exercise at this time, she breathed a long sigh of relief, and looked at the crystal in her hand at the sun.

The experience was rare for her to use magic to solve all her problems, and Phoenix couldn't help but smile as she reflected on what she had seen.

"Sometimes it seems like a good thing to relax like this."