Verse 65: Magic Coins
{I'm not planning to get out of here.} Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
Can you outrun that monster if you leave the single-family villa with an injury?He shook his head in frustration, he had seen the speed of that monster in the Academy of Magic, and leaving here was a dead end!
When he returned to the hall, he was uncovering his belly and examining his wounds, when he saw a crackling sound from the stove, which sounded like a volcano erupting around the silence.
Gale leaned in curiosity, but as if he had been dementored, a strange place appeared in his eyes: there was a small island in the vast lake, dim and silent, and the moonlight shone through the clouds on the wooden houses of the island. A cold wind blew through, and through the open window, there was no one inside, and they were all hanged by the tree on the right side of the hut!
A scene flashed, and a bright light hit the eye. He was panting for breath like a fish starved of water, and it was as if the strange scene was happening somewhere, and the stove was no different.
In the middle of the night, in the quiet single-family villa, his thoughts did not come to fruition, sleepiness hit, and he quietly fell asleep.
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By the dawn of dawn, the storm-baptized magic city had been completely renewed, but the Inquisition had still found no trace of the monster, and even the only clue to the monster's identity was told by a foreign witch.
When the magic teacher rechecked the magic academy, he found the pile of white bones and black robes. Teacher Dovic grabbed some bones and shattered them, and realized: {It's the breath of darkness!Damn, the magic city has been infiltrated!}
Soon, such news made the people in the courtroom feel like pins and needles. The power of darkness seems to be living in some forgotten place, hiding from the light of the horizon and the light in people's hearts.
The light penetrated into the villa, and a burning sensation came, and when Gail woke up, the stone table was filled with fresh fruits and vegetables.
Who prepared this breakfast? He looked around slowly, but found nothing but a few bright lights, could it be that the soul of the tree clan would let some people in while he was sleeping? Thinking of this, he stood up suddenly, oops! The pain hit, he sighed, pulled up the animal skin coat slightly, and saw that the wound that had just healed was broken again.
Gale looked at the fresh fruits and vegetables, and suddenly remembered the scene on the platform of Lady Mary's house, where the elves said they didn't like the food they put on it.
{Then these fresh fruits and vegetables, must have been sent by the elves and left?}
In reverie, I saw the light on the balcony with shadows swinging, and turned to look sideways, a few elves sat by the flower garden full of strange flowers and plants, leisurely.
The light poured down on them like the most beautiful garments.
{Ahem, I'm going to take you to the Inquisition.} ļ½
The elves weren't in the mood to talk to him, so they just nibbled on the fresh vegetables in their hands.
{Ahem!}
Another cough, still unanswered. Angry, Gail said curiously: {I'm really angry, look at my blue eyes, they're turning red!}
{Stupid intruder, Marivia found out you were injured and dragged us to bring you food and help you clean the house, but you want the rules of the Magic City to suppress us.} ļ½
The elf was speechless, but he didn't notice the pain in his abdomen, and said with a smile, {I'm sorry.} However, I can't eat raw vegetables. ļ½
{Where are you going?} ļ½
There was a shout behind him, and when a few elves floated over, they didn't forget to nibble on the vegetables in their hands, and the action was very funny.
{Did Marivia spot any monsters?}
Gail grabbed a piece of fruit, washed it, and nibbled on it, but saw that these elves seemed to be difficult and inseparable, and shook his head again and again.
{Aren't the vegetables delicious?, are you going to go out and buy them?}
{I want to buy it too, but I only have a dozen magic coins, maybe, I should go to Habit Street and buy a magic robe first, so that I don't get ridiculed by those people.} ļ½
{Oh, that's miserable, and there's not a lot left after buying the magic robe.} ļ½
The other elf suddenly smiled and said excitedly, "{Don't you know?} At least tonight. ļ½
{Elven royal family throws dinner dance!}
You come and go, the elves muttered a lot, Gail was not in the mood to make any balls, and said casually: {The elf royal family's dinner dance party has nothing to do with me.} ļ½
{I don't ask you to go to the dinner dance, you can just go and eat.} ļ½
The elf's bad idea seems to have some truth, and there is not much left after these dozen magic coins buy magic robes. It's not bad to go to the elven royal family's dinner party and dance party to get some delicious food to fill your stomach.
{But I was instantly recognized in this animal skin garment.} ļ½
The elf suddenly floated over, slapped his little hand on the head, and said angrily: {Stupid witch, are you faint from hunger, and said that you want to go to Habijo Street to buy magic robes, then you can wear magic robes, at least it is still brand new.} ļ½
The sun's rays shone into the room, and Gail closed his eyes and took a deep breath, perhaps from hunger, trapped by such a simple question.
{Oh, I forgot to ask why the elf-Marivia didn't come with you.} ļ½
{She?, she told us to keep it a secret.} ļ½
These little guys are always mysterious, and their palm-sized bodies are used to hold secrets. Gale left the house, looked around, and headed in the direction of Habijo Street, and as he walked outside the courtyard, he glanced at the monster that had floated last night, and then left with a sigh of relief.
Along the way, several elves chattered in their ears, as if there were endless words, and outsiders wanted to hear them, but they couldn't hear them.
Habijo Street, which is bustling with people, is so lively every day. Those strange items caught Gail's eyes, and he couldn't put down everything, and if there were enough magic coins, he would like to take them all back to the villa and study them slowly.
{Look at him, he has more than a dozen magic wands on him, and he actually picks expensive ones!}
{Perhaps, it's a few times in advance, but it's a pity that there is a lack of magic coins.} ļ½
{I'm really worried about the dozen magic coins, do you think he can't help but spend them.} ļ½
There was an endless stream of people walking behind him, and several elves sat on the wooden cabinet, watching the witch man keep tinkering with some strange things, but he didn't want to buy them.
Suddenly, as if attracted by something, Gale walked into a dilapidated room, the contents of which were neatly arranged, and as he went inside, there were many paper cranes hanging in the dim corners, and I don't know who was so skillful. Attract the elves to float among the thousands of paper cranes, leisurely and happy.
{Need help?}
The voice came from behind the curtain, and a lady in reading glasses appeared, her face as pale as if she had not seen sunlight all year round, nearly eight feet tall, and she struggled to pass through the door frame.
{Books are sold here, and I need a map.} ļ½
As she tinkered, she pulled out a few books from under the dilapidated counter, but she didn't know where the map was, and cried out into the curtain: {Sanak.} Where are the maps of the magic city!}
{What a job Des did, she folded those maps into a thousand paper cranes!}
The lady pulled out her magic wand from under the cupboard, and a string of incantations flew by, and the paper cranes flew over. One of them was taken apart and handed out.
{One magic coin.} ļ½
As she put away the coins, the lady turned and hunched into the room. Gail put away the map and was about to turn around, but when he saw the strange cat at the table, he moved, glared angrily, and in an instant, turned into a cloud of black smoke and fell to the ground.