Section 392 The X Way Out of Limited X (8)
"That's good." Ashton said. "Come with me."
A Pluto followed behind Ashton; The other turned around and walked in the opposite direction.
"Why didn't you use this spell when you were arrested and imprisoned?" Ashton asked with a glance at Pluto, who had walked away.
"There aren't enough materials to cast the spell." Pluto said. "And, fate meant me to spend that time in prison. If you resist, I'm afraid something worse will happen. ”
"Just like now, fate is directing you to that dangerous place." Ashton said. "If you don't go, something worse is going to happen, right?"
"That's right." Pluto said. "That's fate. Okay, be receptive; If it's bad, accept it too. Instead of being like you, getting good results and just being triumphant there. When you encounter a bad result, you want to re-divinate again--- if you do that, you will never be able to contact the truth of fate. ”
"It's easy to say." Ashton said. "Prophecy magic, after all, is just a kind of magic. It's okay to do a safe prophecy, but it's dangerous, can you try it or try not to try---- what if it goes wrong? ”
"I don't even dare to take this little risk, what's the point?" Pluto scoffed.
"Around me, brave people like you have long since died." Ashton said. "At that time, there were more than 20 people who came to study with the teacher, and five or six of them were like you, who made predictions and dared to take risks. Then, one by one, they died in the process of acting according to the prophecy. ”
"And those who did not dare to act according to the prophecy because of their timidity, I, and others, survived, and lived well. After that, none of us believed in the reality of prophetic magic. Unwillingly, they all changed their doors and went to join the Harwick mentor. Now, Dorf is the only two students left with me, De Vrij. ”
"Then why don't you go?" Pluto asked.
At this time, they came to the end of the cloister. Ashton pushed open a door on the right and stepped inside.
Inside this door, there is a long corridor. Unlike the previous cloister, it was filthy and dilapidated as if no one had visited it for a long time.
"You don't want to go?" After Pluto followed, Ashton closed the door and snorted. "Professor Harwick's experiments don't care about the student's origin, but it requires the student to have a certain amount of talent..."
"Hahahaha!" Pluto burst out laughing. "And unfortunately for you, you don't have both."
"A lot of people used to be like me." Ashton was silent for a moment, then said as he walked forward. "But after this change in their bodies, they suddenly developed an affinity for magic."
"And they don't even like magic, they've never studied it." Pluto followed behind him, smiling. "And you, who like magic very much, and have always insisted on learning magic, have not only not improved your qualifications, but have become worse."
Ashton continued to walk forward, and after a few moments, he answered.
"It's not a big deal. At least I'm still alive and still a student of Chief Mage Dolph. The teacher will not kick me away because of my poor qualifications, nor will he be in danger because of a failed experiment. ”
Hearing this, Pluto did not laugh again, but sighed.
"You think so."
"What if you can't think about it? No matter what life turns out to become, you have to get by. Ashton said.
"Even in this form?" Pluto asked.
"We don't have bodies, but we still have bones." Ashton said. "And there are memories, and there is a dwelling, and there is a companionship, and there is a kingdom... Even Mr. Dolph thinks so. ”
"That's what Professor Dolph thinks too?" Pluto was surprised.
"He respects Harwick." Ashton said. "I remember him saying before that Halwick could be seen as an example to all mages by continuing to do research and achieving a lot of success in situations like this."
"Even if the example doesn't care about his prophecy and intends to find another way?" Pluto asked. "Halwick must have said something like that."
"I don't know what the teacher thinks." Ashton said. "Possibly..."
"How far is it?" Pluto interrupted him.
"It's almost there." Ashton said. "It's in the front room."
As he spoke, he pointed to a shabby, dirty, dusty door in front of him. Seeing this, Pluto sighed.
"What was once the most important laboratory has become like this now?"
"If we hadn't experimented here in the first place, maybe not so many people would have died." Ashton snorted. "It's too late for you to regret it now."
"I never regret it." Pluto said. "Let's go inside."
Hearing this, Ashton took out the key in his hand and opened the door in front of him.
Inside was a dilapidated room--- which looked even dirtier and more dilapidated than the hallway outside. The whole room is not very large, about seventy or eighty square meters. The floor was a dark red, dusty carpet, and in many places it had fluffed and discolored; On the right side of the room is a row of bookshelves with many dusty books; On the left side were scattered tables and chairs, and on the tables were some flasks, some covered with cloth, some just like that, containing some cloudy liquid, which was also covered with dust.
"The last time I was here, it seems like it was yesterday." Pluto sighed and said.
"But I feel like it's a lifetime past." Ashton said.
As he spoke, he walked over to the dusty table. After confirming the location a little, he lifted a rag from the top, revealing a red, shiny crystal ball underneath.
"You just put it here?" Pluto stepped forward and saw the red crystal ball.
"Whoever wants to take it, take it." Ashton said. "This thing brings nothing but calamity and death. At that time, there were also proposals to take them away, but no one would move. ”
"Where's Harwick?" Pluto asked, looking at the crystal ball.
"He's there." Ashton said. "You don't need this to get in."
With that, he took out a key from under his gray robe. "Finally, do you really want to go in?"
"Of course." Pluto said.
The key in Ashton's hand suddenly emitted a gray light. A moment later, the already reddish crystal ball burst into a brilliant red light.
Pluto stared at it for three seconds and reached for it. A moment later, a flash of red light flashed from his body, and then he disappeared entirely.
"Good luck." Ashton put the key away and watched the light fade from the crystal ball. After that, I said.
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