Verse 57: Flame Bird

{Perhaps, Mr. Hafasen is not a full-time acting instructor, but I love your performance, even if you only become a pigeon.} Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info} Gale changed his words and laughed and said, {Oh, that show was terrible.} ļ½

{Hey, maybe you should apologize.} ļ½

{No, I'm the one who got the badge through the Magic Furnace, and I'm a member of the Magic City.} But there is deception in your performance, and you don't want to admit it. ļ½

The rudeness of the foreign witch made Hafason want to stop talking, and he didn't want to lose an audience member who liked to watch the show. Glancing around, and seeing that nothing was unusual, he said in a smug voice: {Okay, I admit that I am a magician, but don't try to blackmail me with this.} ļ½

As the words fell, a strange sound appeared in the originally quiet small hall, which was the crackling sound of a fierce flame.

{There!}

Gail exclaimed, and the woodbird-shaped spreader turned red on the wall behind Haphason.

{Damn! ļ½

{Stop it with your wand.} ļ½

In a panic, the flame bird had bypassed the two of them, slammed into the wooden door and vanished.

{Why don't you stop it!}

{It's so fast, I just took out the magic wand and it was.} Gale apologized again and again, and suddenly his words changed, and he asked curiously: {You are also a magician, why don't you do it!}

{What a stupid intruder.} ļ½

A twist passed, and three magicians came through the wooden door, but the lady on the right was a little tall, eight feet, and almost hit the wooden door. She swung her magic wand, and a string of spells swept through, the light sweeping all around, and the entire hall was cut off.

{Dear Mr. Hafarson, you have seriously violated the confidentiality agreement of the Magic Clan, and mistakenly told your true identity to the alien witches in such an open place!}

{Oh, maybe he just knows who I am, but not what I'm doing here.} ļ½

Haphason strongly argued that he didn't want to be at a disadvantage, so that these murderous demons would take away his magic wand and identity.

{Maybe your brain is out of your control, it will put the magic city in danger, you should understand the seriousness of the situation.} ļ½

{Lady Bardo!} Haphason snorted, but was deflated: {He already knew my identity as a magician.} ļ½

If the people of Magic City can know Hafason's identity, maybe some people will believe it. But an alien witch would know Hafason's identity in advance, and the three of them would not believe it, on the contrary, they felt that Hafason was too obsessed with acting to care about the safety of the magic city!

{Damn, tell me about it!}

Gail was reminded that he knew it was recklessness that caused the embarrassing situation, but he didn't know where to speak. The clothes and words of those three men were as sharp as if they could kill people, and they were no different from those of the Inquisitionists.

{That's when I asked Haphason, who I loved when I first appeared at the Bolshoi Theatre.} ļ½

There was some hesitation between the words.

The blind magician, who was holding a cane, seemed to see the light, and slowly approached the foreign witch, sniffed, and suddenly raised his head and glared, and his white eyes kept moving.

{Do you think I can't see your cowardice?} No, I can see your soul, no, you only think about how to explain these things, but you can't tell why, do you?}

Lady Bardo was curious, and Higgin's magical eyes couldn't see through the alien witch.

{Maybe we should take him back to the Ministry of Magic and deal with it later.} ļ½

{No, I passed the Magic Forge and got the Magic City entry and exit cards without any problems.} There is no evil aura on me, you can't take me away!} Gail strongly disagreed with their decision, believing that it would be very dangerous if he was captured, because most of the people in this hellish place were wary of foreign witches.

Although the Magic City is wary of foreign witches, the person who successfully passes the Magic Forge and obtains the Magic City's access card is a member of the Magic City and is protected by the "Magic City's Safety Code".

The code stipulates that members of the Magic City who are arrested at will without serious security reasons will be prosecuted by the Inquisition.

The three magicians had apparently thought of this, and exchanged ears. In a moment's moment, Lady Bardo glared at Gail: {You need to tell where you learned about Haphason's identity, or we'll take you away for endangering the safety of the city.} ļ½

They do not intend to hold Hafarson accountable. Gail was very happy, gritted his teeth, and said: {It was when I was at Lady Mary's house, and when I had a nightmare, I found a strange dragon chasing the magician, and the magician fled into the castle of Betala to join the other magicians, and it was the people in the castle who shouted Hafarson's name. ļ½

Even Haphason was a little skeptical about such a reason. But the three magicians had heard about the castle of Nabetara, and had heard that a foreign witch dressed in animal skin had been brought into the Inquisition yesterday to clarify the absurd investigation of the councillors.

{You're the same sorcerer who spotted the dragon's assault on Betara's castle?} Lady Bardo strode beside Gael, condescendingly, and said with a slight meaning, "You're brave against those dozen fools.} But are all the nightmares true?}

Between the words, those eyes became a little hideous!

{That's nature.} ļ½

The lies that have been told cannot be undone. Gale didn't know the identities of these people, so he didn't plan to tell the whole story of the Dragon Match, and he continued: {The Inquisition has not allowed me to leave the Magic City, and I didn't intend to find out about Haphardson's identity.} ļ½

{Is this a guarantee?} and for good reason, maybe we can consider believing you for once.} ļ½

The three magicians disappeared through the twisted wooden door. Haphason was very pleased with the situation, exhaled, and cursed: {These damned devils have weighed on my head.} ļ½

{Mr. Hafarson, I'm sorry!}

An apologetic voice rang out in the hall, and Gail bowed, sincerely apologizing for his ill-conceived recklessness.

Seeing this, Haphason's angry expression had subsided, and he felt that the three men were deliberately targeting, and they were still haunting what happened more than ten years ago.

After parting in the hall, Gail, who stood on the street, noticed that the sky had darkened in a trance, but there was no moon.

Everyone walking by was muttering: {The abnormal night has come again.} ļ½

In contrast, the elven guards walking on the street were calm, as if they were ignoring the gloomy sky, and as if they were used to it.

{Could it be that the blockage of the mountain can turn the magic city into a night sky?}

The sound of thunder shook in the distance, and when I looked around, I saw that the sky was already thundering, and several arcs of electricity were scraping out of the clouds, which lasted for a while and then disappeared.

The Red Kingdom rarely has such a situation of black clouds pressing down on the city, as if something big is about to happen.

When Gale ran into the castle where the Academy of Magic was located, he realized that there were many people his age, hundreds of whom were students of the Academy of Magic, but these people cast curious glances, and kept talking and laughing: This foreign witch must have gone to the wrong place, and we will wait to see the joke.

{Hey, annoying Pony Order, maybe you can get down on your knees and beg me to buy you a magic robe, or you'll be laughed at by the people around you.} ļ½

Pony Ling is a tribe that can sing and dance, but in Magic City it means mocking. The sound of laughter was accompanied by the sound of mockery, and several people walked from the grass not far away. The first person is none other than the famous demon - Leckels, the son of a member of the Inquisition, who is fierce and arrogant. There are very few things to be afraid of in the Academy of Magic, and of course those who are very powerful magicians such as old fellows who teach advanced magic courses!