Chapter 357 Truth x x revealed (11)

"That is the !! that will cause the task data to go wrong" Joey shouted, looking at Halwick. "Teacher, we have to stop them!"

"Time skills?" Halwick sighed. "yes, it should be stopped. But how to stop it? ”

"Use our interference magic!" Joey's tone was full of confusion. "There's a chance to interrupt their skills..."

“... All right. ”

Halwick agreed somewhat reluctantly. After that, it raised its right hand, and a gray light emitted from it.

"Tristan? I'm Halwick. ”

"Activate the interference magic. Yes, the target is the time magic that the two women are about to unleash. Synergist... Let's use three servings. Do your best, don't be stressed. ”

His eyes stopped, faded, and again clearly --- this time, it didn't take too long, and Yuan Sen immediately found that he was still in the room just now.

"You shouldn't have said that to him." Joey's voice rang out. "Saying that would make Tristan slack, and what could have been done would fail."

"Maybe," Halwick turned to Tonks to the side. How's the state of our mission system? ”

"The destruction is not light." Tonks said. "There's a mission for tomorrow that has been moved to the last day.... The order, content, and rewards of some other tasks are also incorrect, and the key point is that some of them cannot be checked. ”

"These two bitches!" Joey cursed.

"Contact Dolph." Halwick said. "Tell them about the situation. Tell him again, I have something to talk to him about. ”

"I'll get these two women if you need them." Joey said. "They shouldn't be indulged anymore."

"Well, I'll trouble you when I need to." Halwick said. "But now, you go find LeVert. Then you go to Tristan together and get the materials ready. ”

"Teacher?" Joey was surprised.

"It occurred to me that there were some experiments that would be well suited to this kind of energy fluctuation." Halwick said. "Go ahead."

After Joey left, Tonks pulled out a crystal ball, and after a burst of black light on it, it looked at Halwick. "Teacher, Chief Dolph can talk to you."

Halwick nodded. "Let's get started."

Hearing this, Tonks tinkered with the crystal ball a few more times. After that, a voice rang out in the middle of it.

"Harwick?"

"It's me. Dolph? Halwick said to the voice in the crystal ball.

"It's me." The voice in the crystal ball said.

"It's you who didn't take care of the experiments. Or did you take action without telling everyone? ”

Dolph was silent for a moment. "It's not that serious."

"The mission system is already in disarray." Halwick said. "Not serious? The team of these two women is too strong to be suitable for the test subject. It was your insistence that everyone agreed not to kill them. Now that something has gone wrong, shouldn't you be responsible? ”

"Ugh." Dolph sighed. "I've been busy with other experiments lately, and I've neglected this. But who would have thought that they would start acting at this time? ”

"Why?" Halwick asked. "Did you find out?"

"It's like they've found something powerful." Dolph said. "In order to fulfill certain conditions for taking away this item, a time-based skill was used."

"What are you going to do next?" Instead of dwelling on the details, Halwick asked. "What kind of cooperation do we need?"

"These two women... Although they did, it was better to stay for a while. Dolph said. Perhaps, in the battle with them, the people mentioned in the prophecy will appear. ”

"Is it really good to do that?" Halwick asked. "The nobles are already very unhappy with the current situation. If there are any more undesirable unexpected developments, they may go to His Majesty and ask for your removal from the position of chief. ”

Dolph was silent for a while. "What do you think?"

"I always think." Halwick said. "We have to unite as one, gather all our strength, and show the greatest courage, so that there is a slight possibility of finding a solution to the problem. And before victory, all internal friction is meaningless stupidity. ”

"I'm glad you think so." There was a little more relief in Dolph's voice. "In that case, maybe I can quit my job and try. Let the children of those nobles do the experiments, and after they have also had a lot of failures, see what else they have to say? ”

"I don't think it's necessary." Halwick said. "On Blandley's side, some nobles seem to be trying to persuade him to fight for the position of chief."

"Him?" Dolph snorted contemptuously. "As long as you don't support him, he won't be able to make any waves."

"He probably didn't say yes." Halwick said. "It's just him.... Probably out of politeness, I didn't reject the persuader directly, like I did. ”

"I know you can clean him up. But in any case, our research also needs his wisdom and experience, and only by uniting can we get out of the current predicament..."

"Alright." There was a hint of impatience in Dolph's tone. "You're just too kind."

The black light on the crystal ball vanished. After a moment, Harwick sighed and looked at Tonks. "Help me contact Brandley."

Tonks nodded, and a black light lit up on his hand again.

"Harwick?" A moment later, a rather vicissitudes of sound sounded in the crystal ball.

"It's me." Halwick said. "Brandley?"

"It's me." Brandley said. "What's the matter?"

"The Lucilles' are still on your side?" Halwick asked.

"Not now." Bradley said. "What's the matter?"

"There's a problem with the mission system." Halwick said. "There are some parts that you need to adjust."

"Because of what?" Brandley asked. "I just felt it, there were strange energy fluctuations. Don't tell me it's your experiment that went wrong. ”

"If it's fine." Halwick sighed softly. "It's Dolph's side that's wrong. He didn't take care of his experiments, and the two women took matters into their own hands. ”

"They? Hum! Brandley snorted. I knew..."

"It's not a big deal." Halwick said. "At this critical time, we have a chance only if we are united."

"I know you're not happy with Dolph's approach to some things. Failure of an experiment, or failure to manage a test subject, is not something to be happy about, but in general, these are normal mistakes. It is not appropriate to criticize a companion for such a thing. ”