Chapter 146: Repentance

Tarrant held the handle of his halberd, "What do you mean?"

"The Great Druid has seen the halberd, and he can't perceive magical energy. โ€

"It's normal to misjudge without forensics," he had explained to the young people in the camp.

"But the question is...... I don't feel ...... either," Katrina said cautiously, stating the problem.

"You can't feel it?" Tarrant began to pay attention to the question, and after a forced smile, he said, "I don't understand, its energy is your identification." โ€

"At that time, there was indeed a strong magical energy, and you could feel it the moment the forensic technique took effect. โ€

"And then you did it?"

"I was intrigued by the Great Druid's opinion and quietly tested it again, and I was surprised by the results. โ€

Tarrant stopped, turned to face the mage, he needed to make sure it wasn't a joke, the mage's expression was serious.

Katrina dodged his gaze, "I can't detect the magical energy of the halberd, it's like ...... Suddenly it evaporated, and I identified it three times, and its energy ...... Maybe it's hidden......"

Never heard that magical energy could be hidden, Tarrant raised his halberd, and when it was first exposed to sunlight, it emitted bursts of magical energy, and now, it was only a pitch-black shell, suddenly giving people the illusion that its soul was no longer in the body, and he began to panic, "You're right, it had a strong magical reaction when it came out of the lair, and now it is completely invisible." โ€

Katrina threw away the pit in her hand, "I can't explain it, maybe it has something to do with the material it's made of, as I said, it's a strange material, it's not the usual material, at least I haven't seen it...... Ahh

She suddenly understood something, and Tarrant asked eagerly, "What's wrong?!"

"In the following three tests, I felt that its properties were very similar to iron, which was different from the first time I felt it, which I can't be sure, or maybe the first time I didn't notice it......"

"Iron?!" a terrible thought popped into his mind, and Tarrant connected the details, "It has only worked in the dark...... Its energy radiates dramatically when exposed to the sun!Its luster and color are gone!Oh my God!"He's sure of the result, Xun Tie!

"What's wrong?" Catrina hadn't figured out the situation yet.

"I'm an idiot," Tarrant admits irrefutably, "it's made of Xun iron." โ€

"Xun Tie?"

"An underground metal that contains more energy than zirconium crystals, but cannot be exposed to sunlight......"

"If exposed to sunlight, it will ...... Weakened energy?"

"No, it's a loss of energy", Tarrant pinched his halberd in heartache, a legendary weapon has become an ordinary iron weapon at the moment, the word "idiot" is not enough to represent his IQ, he is a complete idiot.

Katrina glared at the halberd's power stone, "So it's really just an ordinary weapon now, how can you restore its energy?"

Biantris said that the change of Xun Iron is irreversible, he has improved the weapon-making technique and has also been to the underground world, he must be familiar with this material, there will be no mistake, Tarrant shook his head, "This is an irreversible process. "He destroyed the top-of-the-line weapon, and finished the crystallization of wisdom in the period of the Wisdom God, almost ...... ended his own saga that he had not yet begun.

Catrina stroked the halberd, "It has always been only in the Temple of Wisdom, a forgotten territory. โ€

"I'm an idiot, I should have thought after the first time you identified it, there is only one possibility for the metal you haven't seen, it must be Xun Iron", Tarrant blamed himself slightly, but the mage was right, it belonged to the Temple of Knowledge, and its soul remained in the Temple.

"Take it as a souvenir," Katrina sighed.

"Hmm...... Ahh......h

"Katana!" Catrina lowered her eyes, the katana on the stone defender's waist still had a steady layer of blue energy, "As far as I can see, it is not affected. โ€

Tarrant pulled out the katana, and the obvious sheen confirmed that its ability had not faded, "Thankfully, I still have a gain." โ€

"It was brought in by the ranger, a product of the ground," Catrina reminded.

"That's right, it's a work of the modern era," Tarrant carefully buckled his belt, always feeling that his mind had not stopped in a steady state of thinking.

Katrina stepped forward, "Actually, I think it's enough to get out of that place alive. โ€

Her words reminded Tarrant of Rex, although they had only worked together for less than a month, they had gone through several crises since the Falcon, his devotion to the storm and his fanaticism for faith were admirable, he always kept a clear mind, and in his final battle, he still tried to cast spells to help Tarrant...... It was indeed a lucky thing to make it out alive, he could still accompany Katrina, and Rex could only stop at Evergreen Forest Mountain forever.

Tarrant followed Katrina through the woods, his mind jumped into that decision, it was the worst decision he had ever made, if he had given up rescuing the halfling at that time, things wouldn't have gotten so bad, Rex wouldn't have fallen, he wouldn't have to lie in bed for nearly a month, and finally the halfling still disappeared into the plan to suck the spirits, Tarrant was a little confused, was that decision really wrong? As a paladin, should he give up his promise to the weak? He could not find an answer, he was convinced that he had obeyed the virtues required by the God of Justice, although in the end he gave up, and when he was sure that there was no hope, he would go to the idol to confess his sins, even if he was deprived of the protection and glory of the paladin.

"What are you thinking?" Catrina looked back at Tarrant, the dullness of the journey perceiving the anomaly.

"I wonder if the decision to save that halfling was stupid. โ€

"Maybe......," the mage replied without thinking.

"Obey the advice of the 'Bloody Eye', and we can all leave safely. โ€

"But you're going to regret it for the rest of your life, right? โ€

"Yes......"

"So what do you think? You made the right decision, but it was just the result of the wrong decision. โ€

The logic seemed to make sense, but Tarrant always felt that there was something absurd in it, and he couldn't find a foothold to refute it.

"Also, Rex was pushed down by me", Catrina lowered her head and jumped over a section of roots.

This incident silenced the two again.

"Bellโ€”" A wave of wings came from above the trees.

"Haha, 'Goo', it's coming for me. โ€

The white bird slowly flew down into the woods, scurrying beside Katrina.

"Uh...... There are no green needles, I didn't expect you to come", she held out her palm, and Shiratori stopped in the palm of her hand.

She gets along well with it, like two friends, and respecting freedom is perhaps the best language, and for animals, Tarrant admits that this style of communication is good in the woods, but it doesn't apply to all redstone, and the Great Druid's words are still incomprehensible to him.

"Poof!" the white bird suddenly flew from Caterina's palm and rushed through the trees.

"What's wrong?" Catrina tilted her head, her right hand shielding the glare from the light, and the white dot in the sky flew forward.

"They're alert, they can sense danger, it's a biological instinct", Tarrant put down his halberd, "You have a spell, right?"

"Yes. โ€

"Prepare!" Tarrant's gaze focused on the front.

"Three Friendly Spell ......"