Section 464 Unexpected X Confluence of X (5)
"Really?" Hughes asked in a skeptical tone. "Before, he seemed to have been chatting with Talos and another mage for a while..."
"It's all in the past, you have to know!?"
Scharz didn't raise his voice, but his tone seemed impatient.
"If you don't want to say it, forget it. Sorry to bother you. ”
Hearing what Scharz said, Hughes replied in a very polite, yet cold and distant tone. After that, he bowed halfway to Shards, turned around, and walked straight in the direction of Talos.
"Come back!" As soon as he took three steps out, Schalz grabbed his robe from behind.
"Why are you so curious? Do you have to know anything? ”
"It's not curiosity." Hughes said, looking in Tristan's direction. "Because of this, I recommend you. If something goes wrong, then if something happens, I don't take credit.... They might even put the blame on me. I had to figure out what the hell was going on. ”
Shards stared at him, picked up his wand, and the light from above shone down, converging on the light in the distance.
After doing so, he sighed. "It's all gone, and it's not a glorious thing."
"You are the teacher I respect the most." Hughes said. "There are some things I can help you with, but only if you tell me everything."
"Okay, then I'll tell you." Schalz looked left and right and said.
After that, the glow of group communication flashed on them.
"That was a long time ago." Scharz's voice rang out from his body. "You're not my student yet, and I'm just an ordinary mage. At one of the parties, I was chatting with someone and came up with the idea that from a magical point of view, there might be traps in the lab reports submitted by Harwick. This is just speculation, do you think there is a problem? ”
"Nope." Hughes said. "What about the back?"
"Unfortunately, the Duke of Morris on the side heard it." Schalz said. "The mage of his family seems to have obtained an experiment report from Halwick some time ago, and then had an accident during the experiment and unfortunately died."
Therefore, when he heard my conjecture, he invited me to be his guest with great interest. After that, he hoped that I could expose the problems with the experiment report in front of Halwick. ”
"And so you did it?" Hughes's voice was a little colder.
"I don't want to do that." Scharz's voice was full of helplessness. "But do I dare to refuse the Duke of Morris? If you were you, would you dare? ”
"He just died, not long ago." Hughes said. "It is said that the dead are like a dog, and there is no ability to resist."
"That's now." Schalz said. "This time, Halwick has given the order for a large-scale experiment, and all the mages are used to it and have become stronger, and there is no need to fear the nobles anymore."
"But then? There are only eight students in Harwick! Two more are nobles! ”
"Moreover, the Morris family did not begin to weaken at that time.... That was a long time later. Not only me, but what mage would dare to openly disobey their orders at that time? ”
"Anyway, you cooperated with him to persecute Professor Harwick, right?" Hughes said.
"I don't want to do that." Schalz said. "After all, Halwick is a mage like me, and of course I prefer him to the nobles."
"At that time, I found an opportunity to talk to him privately. As soon as he tells me something about the urgency of a certain magic, I will resist the pressure of the Duke of Morris and reject my previous suspicions..."
"Is that too much to ask? Not too much! It was normal for mages to share the results of their magical research with each other! But guess what Harwick said? He rejected me outright! ”
"If he is afraid that I will lie, he can delay for a while, let me resist the Duke's pressure first, and then make a deal with me; I think I want too much, you can bargain, give me a little less.... None of this is non-negotiable. But what's the deal with outright refusal? Look down on me? ”
"Then I don't have much more to say. Originally, why should I lie to him in front of the duke? ”
"With this series of experiments he completed later, the large amount of magic he studied, and the large group of students he recruited." Hughes said. "And the members of the nobility who died in large numbers during experiments, in battles, and accidents."
"Where did you have all that?" Shards snorted. "Given the current situation and said what should happen then, you have become this kind of person?"
"I.... Never mind. What's next? Go on. Hughes said.
"A lot of things happened after that." Schalz said. "Duke Morris asked the face of his family members to carry out an operation according to the experimental procedure he gave him, and if he can survive, it means that the death of the Morris family member is just an accident."
"Mr. Halwick agreed?" Hughes asked.
"He had to say yes." Schalz said. So, he called his students over, and several of them worked together to conduct the experiment in front of the members of the Morris family.
"As long as the experiment is done, there will be no problem, right? It's normal for some of the Morris family to be yelling there, after all, they're dead! ”
But at that time, Harwick, a commoner student who had not been taught well, dared to quarrel with the nobles in front of him. And then, the part of the experiment that he was responsible for also got out of control .... That person is a fool at all! ”
"I get it in general." Hughes looked at Schalz and sighed. "After that, did the experiment fail?"
"Nope." Schalz said. "I found something unusual in the experiment, and called the Duke of Morris out to tell him, and then take a closer look at it from more angles."
At this time, he received contact from the other dukes, and he did not know what they were talking about. After that, he decided to let Halwick go. ”
"After that." Hughes said. "Does Professor Hallwick blame you?"
"Nope." Scharz said with some smugness. "I told him that I persuaded the Duke of Morris to stop the experiment, and he thanked me."
"It's alright.," Hughes let out a sigh. In that case...."
In him, the glow of the group communicator vanished. "We've got to win here."
"What?" Scharz looked at him in surprise. "Didn't the previous plan use the collapse of the ground here to consume as many of the Lucier's soldiers as possible?"
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