Chapter 240: Blue Bird
Dinner was still according to Donner's rules, and Wesley and Una's elven pets each had a seat. Una has slowly gotten used to this.
Looking at the Madtim girl's relieved and slightly aggrieved expression, Donner felt that this really didn't seem like a bitter meat play.
Now that he has abandoned his future, even if the Lega family is still worried about him, they will not take the trouble to let Una play like this.
It seems that he may have really misunderstood Una.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but feel a little annoyed.
He has always been in danger, circling among a group of treacherous and cunning big people, and he is on guard everywhere, so that he regards Una as an opponent, and by mistake, he actually dominates her like this.
In fact, in retrospect, young people like Ale, Phoebe, and Una, who had been living in the Chambers of Fire and had no access to the centers of power, had a very simple way of thinking, even more so than the young people of Middle-earth.
Because of the existence of the caste system in the Magic Continent, the class is almost solidified, and everyone's self-perception and positioning are within a limited range.
Therefore, Una seems to be quite scheming, but her greatest hope is to cling to a Helian and be protected from now on, without repeating her mother's tragedy.
From this point of view, she is also clever - if she moves among men by her appearance, using them as a springboard in her pursuit of power and wealth, when she is old and decrepit, she will eventually lose everything because of her status as a Madim, leaving only a broken soul.
However, she seems to have chosen the wrong person—at least in Donner's opinion.
But the reason why she chose the wrong person was because of the illusion that Donner himself created: from beginning to end, he was playing a noble-born, powerful, and gifted Hellian.
Yes, the blame lies with Donner himself, even what happened that night.
Donner let out a long sigh and put down the knife and fork in his hand.
"Young Master......" Una asked worriedly as she heard him sigh.
"Una, do you know how to draw a magic circle?" asked Donner casually.
Girl Madtim shook her head, she hadn't taken this course when she was in the lower house.
"Hmm......" Donner muttered, "Go buy some materials, let the fat man teach you to draw a magic array from tomorrow, by the way, Lily will also learn ...... with you."
Lily is Una's elven pet, and the fat man is of course Wesley - Wesley has expressed strong opposition to this name given by Baishaida many times in private, thinking that it is too inconsistent with his poetic temperament, but Donner just refuses to change it, even if Wesley claims to break up the relationship, it is useless.
"By the way," Donner asked, slightly embarrassed, "the money for the materials, right?"
"Hmm......" Una nodded slightly.
At this moment, Donner felt that he was simply a little white face eating soft rice, but fortunately, this situation probably wouldn't last long.
......
From the second day, Una learned to draw magic circles with Wesley, who was only a beginner, but it was enough to teach Una.
Meanwhile, in the Superintendent's Society, Donner and Grantis are discussing the idea of proving the four-color theorem (he has no idea at all) when he suddenly feels a spiritual connection with Layla.
That afternoon, the feeling grew stronger, and by dinner he was finally able to communicate with Layla.
At this time, Downer's first question was:
"Layla, did you bring any money?"
"Brought it. Layla replied.
Thank goodness - Donner couldn't help but close his eyes and smile happily.
Una didn't know why the young master was suddenly like this, and she didn't dare to ask directly, so she had to look at Wesley suspiciously.
Wesley didn't see Una's eyes, and of course he didn't know anything about Donner's thoughts.
"How much money did you bring?" Downer asked.
"Hmm...... In addition to the used travel fee, there are also two orange crystals. Layla replied.
"Two Orange Crystals......" Donner broke out in a cold sweat, he finally knew how different the concept of money was between the Portaeans and the Helians - Orange Crystals were not as precious as Middle-earth in the Magic Continent.
Una saw that the young master suddenly became depressed again, and she was even more dazed.
......
Early the next morning, Layla arrived at the manor, and the two orange crystals she brought with her were a drop in the bucket for Donner's embarrassing situation.
"Layla," Donner commanded, deliberately avoiding Una, "go back again, and have Shaida bring me some money." ”
"Well," Layla didn't complain, and walked directly out of the door, until she was about to step out of the manor, then turned back: "Young master, Miss asked me to come back to see Una...... What do I say to Miss when I go back?"
Seeing the sincerity of the Porterne girl, Donner finally sighed: "Forget it, don't go back." ”
He already had a ghost in his heart, and now that Rayco had Layla keep an eye on Una, if he drove Layla away immediately, God knows how worried the half-elf girl would be during the next time she was in the Academy.
Let's figure it out for ourselves.
......
From this day on, Layla also joined the team to learn to draw magic circles.
Donner found that he had simply opened a magic array class, but in this class, the level of teachers was outrageously low, and the students had no foundation at all.
Looking at the materials that are being consumed day by day, and Una's savings that are about to be exhausted, Donner feels like a hero is in trouble.
Ten days later, at the request of President Grantis, he took Wesley to the small building of the Inspectorate.
In an unused office, the two sat on the floor, facing south, and the priest solemnly recited a scripture of humiliation, and then confirmed Donner's name and his relationship with Wesley's pet.
After Donner answered them one by one and prayed to the God of Light, he was given two vials of green potions—before that, Donner had already learned the whole process through Wesley.
In front of the priest, the two drank the potion on the spot, and then passed out at the same time in a strong sense of dizziness.
By the time Donner woke up, the priest was nowhere to be seen, and Wesley was still asleep.
He was shocked to find that it was getting late outside the window at this time, and he had actually slept for a whole day, and in addition, his limbs and bones were still sore—it seemed that the potion made from the magic core was indeed very domineering.
At this time, within his Divine Sea, the six Divine Elements had already exceeded 10,000.
After more than four years away from Lante Island, Donner was finally promoted to the rank of Blue Bird Mage.
(Ask for a monthly pass!Ask for a recommended ticket!) (To be continued.) )