Chapter 44: A Late Clue

"Adolf, do you mean that trial instructor from before you, he's going to the Eastern Regions?" Ian remembered who the other party was the moment he heard the name. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

If there was anyone other than Camilla who had the most profound impact on Ian in the trial team that Ian had saved, it was undoubtedly the Adolf mentor.

Not to mention that Camilla mentioned the name enough times during the rescue operation to make his ears callous.

At that time, Ian, who had sublimated his consciousness to the sky and overlooked everything, knew very well that the reason why the team was able to support the demon group for so long and wait for him to rescue and finally escape was largely due to the trial instructor who was always in front of all the students.

It's fair to say that although Ian hadn't spent much time with him, his sense of the mentor was excellent. At this time, he had just lost the clue to track down the murder again, and suddenly heard such a news, Ian couldn't help but show a little concern.

"Yes. Camilla bowed her head.

"But why did he suddenly go to the Eastern Regions?" Ian suddenly felt strange, always feeling that something had come unexpectedly. Generally speaking, a person with a stable job like Adolf doesn't run around.

"Tutor Adolf was dismissed from the academy. Not only that, but he also had to serve in the Overseas Exploration Team in the Eastern Regions. Camilla said worriedly, "That's why a few of our students who survived the trial would think of holding a farewell party for him." ”

"Dismissed?" Ian's brow furrowed.

"It's because of that out-of-circle trial. Fei'er took a sip of black tea.

"That's right. Camilla bit her lip and nodded a little unwillingly: "The upper echelons of the academy believe that the heavy losses of our team in this out-of-circle trial are entirely due to Teacher Adolf's misjudgment, and it is determined that Teacher Adolf is fully responsible for this." If it weren't for Sister Sailan taking the lead in the petition, and Mentor Adolf was a relatively rare median talent, I'm afraid it would not be as simple as dismissal and exile. ”

Ian's brow furrowed a little tighter, "Camilla, did you mention anything about Lilith?"

"We did, but the tutors didn't believe it, and they thought we were deliberately excusing Mentor Adolf with such reasons. Camilla said helplessly.

"No, they believe it!" Fei'er closed her eyes and shook the cup in her hand gently: "It's just that you can't admit it on the surface." ”

"They want a substitute. Hearing Fei'er's words, Ian immediately figured out why. After all, he is not a simple 16-year-old boy, and he can always judge some of these twists and turns based on what he saw and heard in his previous life: "After all, there are so many noble children who have died, and they must want a substitute ghost who can not only save the face of the academy, but also give an explanation to the nobles who have lost their descendants." ”

"Wait. Camilla reacted suddenly: "You mean that they actually know that Mentor Adolf is not wrong, but they deliberately want to put all the blame on Mentor Adolf. ”

Thinking of this, the sakura-haired girl jumped up from the chair at once: "How can they, how can they do this?!"

"Of course they can. Phil put down the cup, stood up, walked behind Camilla and pressed the jumping girl back into her chair, "Because they are in power." ”

"But...... But Adolf mentored him. Camilla clasped her hands together, turned her head sideways to look at Fei'er who was holding her shoulders, and said in an unwilling voice: "You can't let the Grand Duke ....."

"It's useless, even my father can't interfere in this matter for no reason, after all, you don't have evidence that can make those deans and mentors irrefutable. Fei'er shook her head with her eyes slightly closed.

"How so. Camilla asked bitterly, "Is there really nothing that can be done at all?"

"If you could have brought back the corpse of Lilith who had been parasitized by Pencham, you might have been able to veto the ...... of the Academy," Phil suddenly paused, her eyes slightly closed suddenly widened and she jerked her head up to look straight at Ian.

Camilla, who was startled by the sudden action of the black-haired girl, hurriedly asked, "What's wrong, Fei'er." Is there a way?" and then she immediately noticed that the other party didn't seem to listen to her words at all, just staring in Ian's direction with inexplicable eyes. Camilla was a little confused, she was puzzled for a moment, and she also turned to look at Ian who was sitting in front of her.

Seeing the two girls suddenly staring straight at him, Ian suddenly felt uncomfortable, and he smiled bitterly: "I said that you shouldn't want me to go outside the circle to find that girl's body, right? ”

"Nope. Fei'er said with an inexplicable look: "I don't want to say this, I just want to ask you something that I have been ignoring before." ”

"What?" Ian felt a little weird, because for the first time he saw Phil's eyes appear in a look that he couldn't understand.

The girl with facial paralysis with inexplicable emotions in her eyes looked particularly serious at this moment, and she asked word by word, "Ian, did you cut off the head of the girl named Lilith when you killed her?"

"Huh!" Camilla was taken aback by the strange question. At the same time, Ian suddenly felt a chill around him, and the blonde figure that had just been erased from his mind gradually reappeared. The grotesque premonition of an encounter with the dead girl has come back to you.

"Why do you ask?"

"Tell me, Ian. Phil accentuated her tone and asked again, "Did you cut off Lilith's head when you killed her in the first place?"

"Nope. Ian replied stiffly, "I just stabbed the Pomsemo in her heart." ”

"Did you carefully examine the girl's body that day?" asked Fei'er.

"At the time, I didn't care. ”

"So, when you said you had a premonition that the death of the defenders of the Great Wall was related to you, did you have a vague premonition that you might see that girl again?"

"Not before, but just ......"

"Yes, right?" Fei'er asked in an affirmative tone, closing her eyes.

"That's right. Ian smiled wryly and looked at the girl who had closed her eyes again, knowing that the other party must have made a deep sense when she suddenly asked these questions.

"Fei'er, what do you want to say......

"Ian, did you know that the Sage's hunches are often extremely accurate. Phil ignored Ian's question, and instead asserted to herself, "That girl named Lilith, she may not be dead yet!"