Chapter 18: Loneliness
"I had something I wanted to ask you, so I came here."
In the absence of outsiders, Green would not have shown such respect to her.
Because their identities are about the same.
They are all second-order wizards.
After all, the world is spoken by strength.
"What's the matter?" Louise is also very direct, understanding that the other party will not come all the way to come over and not just say hello.
"I want to see your master Lilith again."
Louise shook her head and refused.
"She's very busy, so I don't have time to see you."
Green nodded in understanding and continued to ask.
"Do you know where Warbinaire lives? I'll go find him. ”
Green obviously didn't have too much concern when he said this, completely unaware of the meaning of the name in the wizarding world.
"Aophei, do you know the status of this wizard who has lived for hundreds of years in the wizarding world? He wasn't something he could just see. ”
Listening to Louise's tone, it seemed that she admired this person, but Green was not cold, and since she couldn't see the other party, she didn't plan to waste time.
As Green was about to turn around and leave, Louise stopped him.
"It's hard to make a trip and just leave? Why don't you come in and sit down? ”
Louise warmly extended her hand to invite.
Green glanced at her and thought for a moment.
"Okay then."
Without the Nightmare Threat of Death, his time was less tense than before.
Of course, it's impossible for him to waste a lot of time on meaningless gatherings.
Green knew that if he didn't solve the nightmare sooner, the other party would find him sooner or later, like a poisonous snake hiding in the shadows to deliver a fatal blow at any time.
When Louise leads Green into the rumored witch's house, she discovers that it is her aunt's family.
At this time, Daniel, who had changed into a white robe, was practicing next door, while Louise's daughter Daisy was looking at the magic book in front of her with a sad face.
For her, the best years of her youth should be spent playing in the sweet orchards outside, rather than studying obscure magic books.
"It's all the damn little cousin..."
Although the other party's identity is overwhelming, I think that the other party is just a one-month-old child.
Why do you have to be inferior?
Daisy, who still doesn't understand the unspoken rules of wizards, how can she understand the good intentions of her mother's arrangement?
This magic book was borrowed by Louise from the Wizarding Academy at a great expense, and if it is lost, it will be held accountable by the Academy, and if it is secretly copied in private, it will attract impersonal law enforcement officers.
A smile appeared on Green's face when he saw Daisy, who was struggling to learn magic.
Like if he wants to get power, he doesn't need to fight with his life, and this opportunity to learn magic with deep fingers is really enviable.
However, Green didn't know that many people envied him for becoming a second-order wizard at a young age, knowing that many wizards had never reached such heights in their lifetimes.
And he, it only took a month to beat his mother's fetus now!
Louise didn't care how Green, who was standing next to her, felt the impermanence of fate, and called her daughter Daisy to let her go.
"Mom, can I go out and play for a while?"
Daisy glanced at her and said pitifully.
"Nope." Louise deliberately grimaced and shook her head.
Green, who was standing on the side, clearly saw a trace of pain in the mother's eyes, and couldn't bear it.
"Go out and play for a while, I'll teach you magic later, and you won't delay your learning."
Green thought thoughtfully, and said with a smile.
When Daisy heard this, the corners of her eyes curved into crescent moons, and she smiled and nodded.
"Okay," then, stealing a glance at his mother, and seeing that the other man nodded silently, he ran to the door in high spirits, and heard Louise's voice in his ears.
"Come back early."
"Got it, Mom."
Daisy responded, but it occurred to her mind that she could finally play with squirrels, reindeer, and bunnies.
When Louise withdrew her gaze, she found that Green was already sitting in her chair and pouring herself a cup of hot tea.
He moistened his throat and asked.
"What the hell are you looking for me?"
"I want you to teach my daughter, she loves magic too."
Louise blushed and whispered, although it was a little embarrassing for Green to see his intentions, but as a mother, she had to fight for her daughter, and maybe she would have a better future.
"Sorry, no time." Green didn't think about it, and directly refused.
Not to mention that he must now hurry up and become stronger against the nightmare, and at the same time, he feels that he has only a short distance left in this world, and he plans to spend more time with his parents.
"Okay then." Seeing Louise's beautiful eyes dim, Green glanced at her and turned her head.
"I'll think about it when I have time."
Regardless of whether the other party heard it or not, Green slowly got up and walked to the door, and after teaching his little cousin Daisy, he was about to leave.
With his keen observation, Green soon saw that the other party was in the nearby forest.
Glancing at Daisy, who was laughing with the animals, Green didn't bother, just stayed where she was and waited.
And his existence is a declaration of war against these animals with a keen sense of smell.
There were already many dark creatures that had died at Grimm's hands, and a strong aura of darkness was wrapped around him.
Although it is invisible to ordinary people, it stands out like a lighthouse in front of these natural creatures who are accustomed to working with darkness.
"Don't be nervous, he won't hurt you."
Daisy froze in place when she saw Grimm, then quickly reacted and touched the heads of the animals in an effort to calm them down.
Then he walked up to Green with a dim gaze and asked in a low voice.
"Did my mom tell you to come and call me back?"
Green didn't answer, Daisy didn't hear movement for a long time and was puzzled, and looked up to find that the other party was looking at the sky.
"What's there to see about that?" Daisy complained in her heart.
"It's beautiful!" Green sighed heartily.
What he saw in his eyes was not a clear blue sky, nor a white cloud and sun, but a bright starry sky.
Occasionally, a meteor flashes by quickly.
"I heard Louise say, you like magic?"
"Huh?" Daisy was stunned and didn't react.
But Green got the answer.
He muttered to himself.
"To be honest, I also hope that I can be carefree every day, eat, drink and have fun, but this is a bubble after all, and I still have to face the reality."
"The world is too dangerous, and only by mastering the power can you protect yourself and other people who are important to you."
Listening to Green's tirade, Daisy, who was standing on the side, was stunned, and she looked at the child who was only a little more than a month old with a look of surprise.
It seems that he didn't expect the other party to have such a high level of ideological comprehension.
Thinking about myself again, it seems like I'm a little selfish...
Green pointed to the starry sky and said.
"It's not just the nature around you that can extract energy and become part of magic."
"Look there, there's a wider starry sky, there's more, stronger, more diverse star power."
Green turned his head to look at Winnie, who was confused, and did not continue to mention the other party.
You have to walk on your own, and others can only tell you where the key to find the gate is.
By the time Daisy came to her senses, Green was already gone.
When she got home, she found her mother, Louise, and asked.
"In this world, is there any energy that the great Grand Magister Warbinaire didn't discover?"
As she watched her mother shake her head slowly, Winnie questioned the textbook in her hand for the first time.
Is the blue sky above us the very top of the world?
What would the outside world be like?
Daisy's mind flashed Green's back, and she asked silently.
"Cousin, where has he gone?"
Daisy didn't know that his cousin Offie was talking about, no, Green was on his way home.
Unlike when he came, the road back was smooth, and he rode home on a red horse before dark.
When they passed by Zhenxin Town on their journey, both Layton and Varda breathed a sigh of relief, but fortunately, the highness of the noble Orfitor was fine.
Otherwise, the enraged Mr. Dencentor would have plucked off their heads and used them as a night pot.
And the person in charge of the Red Rose Bar, who was hidden in the shadows, tied the message to the ankle of the carrier pigeon for the first time.
"Man, be sure to deliver the letter to the Earl's Court."
I saw the carrier pigeon turn its head and glance at the familiar person in charge with its very spiritual little eyes.
Then, it jumped into the air and flew quickly into the distance, followed by a large group of companions.
When Green returned home, Danson Thor, who had already received the message, had already sent someone to wait at the city gate.
At this moment, Rogerdo, the butler, was standing anxiously under the sun and waiting, watching as the sun was about to set and the dusk was about to pass.
He wiped his sweat and took a jug of water from the hand of the servant next to him and drank it from his head, when he heard someone shouting with joy on his face.
"Young Master, it's Young Master Aofei who is back!"
"What?!" Rogerdo couldn't help but squirt water out of his mouth and looked up at the city gates.
I saw a young boy in a black robe riding a horse and galloping quickly in the direction of the city gate, and the appearance of the other party gradually became clear.
Yes, Rogerdo will never forget that face.
The man who came was none other than the son of the matriarch, Molyanne, who had been looking forward to it day and night.
"Open the gates, you eyeless things, don't forget whose salary you are eating?"
Rogerdo couldn't help but scold.
Looking at the slowly opening city gate, Green rode his horse and slowly slowed down, and when he stepped into the city gate, he sighed inwardly.
"It feels good to be home."
"Welcome home, Master Aoye."
After receiving the news at noon, the housekeeper Roger Duo took someone to stay here and never left for a moment, and when he saw the other party, he immediately came up and greeted him with a smile.
"Rogerdo, has anything happened at home during my absence?"
Hearing Green's question, Rogerdo's eyes almost burst into tears.
He sighed inwardly, "Young Master Aoye has become sensible so quickly, if Lady Molian and Master Danson knew, they would be very happy." ”
"No, it's just that you weren't there last night, Ms. Mollian was fine all night, and I secretly came to your room to cry a few times at night, and Master Danson was worried about you even though he didn't say it."
"By the way, after the eldest lady Lisa heard the news of your departure, she also rushed back from the noble academy, and everyone is waiting for you."
Green nodded silently, and glanced at the enthusiastic people who had been stopped by the knights and gathered at the city gate, riding red horses in the direction of the city lord's mansion.
Rodgerdo, the butler, followed, and the knights waited until soon after Green left, then put down their weapons and returned to their posts in an orderly manner.
All that was left was the gathered people talking to each other...