Chapter 28: The Story of Making a Wish
With that, her gaze shifted slightly to the crowd, and she found the red warlock lady among the crowd - the latter kept her head down, and from time to time she raised her gaze from under the fiery red to glance at Feather Stina cautiously, and her hesitant expression seemed to hide a few words that she wanted to say.
Yu Stina's gaze stayed in her eyes, and Miss Red Warlock hesitated for a moment, and then slowly raised her head, revealing her cheeks, which were almost as beautiful as the other party, from under her head, and the whole process of raising her head was as if she had mustered up the courage to make a great determinationβ
Then he pursed his lips, his sea-blue eyes flashed with a long-awaited longing, and he took a deep breath and asked, "Respected and great Gray Court Mentor, you... Since you have the ability to observe the past and the future, do you know the curse on me? β
"You don't have to flatter me like that, kid." Yustina's smile was still friendly and gentle, "And about the frenzied fluctuations in your body, that innate power ......"
"If you can, I beg you to strip it of my body!" Dorothy's voice suddenly became excited, "I... I wish I would never be with that curse again for the rest of my life! Even if it were necessary to take the form of amnesia, I would be willing to accept it, as long as it allowed me to forget all about magic, so that I would no longer have to worry about the problem of crazy fluctuations! β
She mustered up the courage to finish her strange request in one breath, and when the words fell, everyone in the team looked at her in unison, and everyone had some surprise and surprise in their eyes.
It seemed that no one would have imagined that this magically troubled warlock lady would be so scared.
Urs's brow furrowed slightly, but he knew in his heart that Yustina could help Dorothy.
In his previous life, he had escorted a friend of the game's mage players to the Grey Courtyard to complete a career advancement mission, and that mage also happened to be a mad mage, and his memory at that time was quite profound......
Yustyna looked at Dorothy calmly and was silent for two seconds.
"I'm sorry, Sage-sama. If you think my extravagance is too greedy, please treat me as if I didn't say anything, or as if a madman who doesn't know what to do is shouting a few crazy words at you. Miss Warlock looked at her with great unconfidence, "I, I'm ......"
"Your idea is not a greedy luxury." However, Yustina finally replied to her, "But speaking of amnesia...... Oh, that reminds me of an interesting story. β
"Story?" Dorothy was slightly stunned.
"Yes, the story." The gray-lengthed Sage Lady nodded slightly, "The story goes that there was a man with amnesia who was in great pain because he couldn't remember anything, but at this time, a djinn of the god of lights, who had been summoned by the wishing technique, suddenly appeared in front of him and told him - 'I can grant you two wishes, please say your wishes'." β
She paused, then continued:
"Of course, people with amnesia immediately put forward a wish, hoping to recall everything, after all, amnesia is too painful."
"It's like Grandpa Macdon and Grandma Millis at Casey Harbor Bakery were thinking about going to work in the kitchen for a second, but then they forgot why they went to the kitchen just now." Bellinglith stood next to her and blinked, her clever little head thinking of examples from life, and she couldn't help but interject for a moment, "So the feeling of amnesia... Well, it should be really uncomfortable, even if it's just a temporary amnesia. β
The djinn listened to his wishes and cast a spell that caused the amnesiac man to immediately regain all his memories. Yustina nodded to the little girl who interjected, and the smile on her face was not displeased by her interruption, "But the moment she regained her memory, the man immediately screamed in a cry that was far more painful than before. β
"Did he recall any terrible nightmares?" The curious little dwarf girl listened attentively and hurriedly asked Dorothy questions.
This time, Yustina tilted her head mysteriously, avoiding the little girl's question: "And the djinn still stayed in front of him, waited for a while, and only after a while, did she tell him in a half-helpless tone, 'I can still grant you a wish, say it.'" β
"When the man heard this, he cried and replied, 'These memories are too painful for me to bear, please let me forget all this.'"
"The djinn could help him make it happen on the spot, but hesitated for a moment and then asked him, 'Are you really sure you want to do this?' In fact, at the beginning, you have three opportunities to make a wish......"
ββ¦β¦ And the wish you just made is your first wish.'" β
At this point, the story ends abruptly.
Yustina finished the story calmly, calmly moving her eyes back to Dorothy's face. She could see the surprise in Miss Warlock's expression, and how much she understood...... The sage lady in the gray and black dress still smiled, and then took a gentle step forward with the leather boots under the hem of the long skirt, and the free left hand raised to the chest with the movement of the arm in a strange gesture.
The reason why the gesture is strange is that it is unknown to a normal person who does not have the ability to cast spells, and it does not belong to any of the spells that are known to the caster who has the ability to cast spells, unless the person who observes the gesture has the same memory as the young man in the dark.
Urs saw Festina's left hand and immediately understood what the Grey Court Sage was planning to do.
In the next second, Yu Stina was really as the young man expected, her eyes were straight on the red warlock lady, and there was suddenly a hint of the sternness of the mentor in her gentle voice: "Keep up with my movements, ready to learn my spells." β
Dorothy was stunned.
"But ......"
She hurriedly wanted to escape such a teaching, but the obvious reason had not yet been justified, but was immediately rejected by the Gray Court Sage: "Don't worry, your frenzied fluctuations are just a few small waves in my eyes, and the out-of-control magic turbulence will be countered by my immediate spell." β
With that, the beautiful grey sage continued to stare at her, not giving her any excuse to escape.
Urs thought about it for a moment, and then asked her, "Trust this sage, Dorothy. β
"Dorothy, believe in yourself, too." Seeing the situation, Thea also chose to speak out to encourage the warlock companion beside her, who had been lost along with family affection and self-confidence.
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