Chapter 65: Time Ticks and Ticks
"When they meet tomorrow, what weather is better?"
Ryan stared at the sky, his eyes glowing with magic.
"It's cloudy, and that weather is best for covert communication. Hmm, but it seems that everyone's interest is not very high on a cloudy day. Seraphine had a tangled face.
"They won't be so easily disturbed by external objects, so it's cloudy."
The moment Ryan's words fell, his eyes flashed with dazzling light, and he raised the ring in his hand that was equally bright.
Under the interaction of the two, the clouds slowly converged in the sky above Piltover, and the bright moon, which was originally unobstructed, was now shrouded in a layer of mist, and it was not so real.
This is a miraculous scene, which completely surprised the three Seraphine girls beyond words, they knew that Ryan was strong, but they didn't expect the other party to control the celestial phenomena.
In the Leather City Law Enforcement Bureau, Camille, who was in the office, looked up at the window, and suddenly smiled and whispered:
"It's a cloudy day tomorrow, and it's a good time to do something unclean."
After saying that, she lowered her head indifferently.
The same thing happened in Piltover, but Heimerdinger sighed and closed the curtains of the laboratory.
At the same time, the sea breeze blowing towards Warehouse 2 on the Twin Cities Junction River suddenly stopped, and after a while, it continued to blow without warning.
At the moment of re-blowing, the dark clouds in the sky seemed to be a little thicker, and even a light rain fell near Warehouse 2, slowly erasing the traces of the previous explosion.
On the roof of the embassy building, Seraphine's curious expression was mixed with a hint of snickering, and she blinked and asked carefully:
"Teacher, your magic..."
"This is a pure place uncorrupted by magic, little Sa, and you should have read this knowledge in a book."
Ryan returned to normalcy and even had the leisure to test his apprentice.
Seraphine looked bitter and thought for a long time before she was unsure:
"It's like a mage's notebook that specializes in earth magic, and it mentions that when a mage uses magic to continuously erode an area, he can turn it into his home turf."
"Yes, many dangerous lands in the Land of Runeterrities are formed in this way, and there are very few natural formations. The magic element in those places is extremely strong, and the mage can even grow naturally in the corresponding environment for a long time, but those places can sometimes be fatal. Ryan taught.
Seraphine nodded understandingly, guessing in her heart that in this area of the Twin Cities, her dear teacher should have begun to erode with her magic power very early.
She could hear in Katerina's singing that her teacher was about to go to war with a Noxian legion.
With an enemy army, she once didn't know what kind of courage that "One" would have, nor did she know what kind of majestic strength he should have.
But now, she seems to understand.
Teacher Ryan is such a great being.
Seraphine didn't know what was going on in her mind, so she waved her little hand and cheered herself up.
"Teacher, I'm going to read a book!"
She informed Ryan and staggered downstairs to her room.
"It's really girly."
Ryan smiled and shook his head, turning his head to the quiet girl on the side:
"Have a good day of rest at the embassy today, and tomorrow I will personally hold a ceremony for you, you can tell me if you need anything."
"Mr. Ryan... I have a request. Orianna lowered her head, looking a little embarrassed.
"Tell me about it."
"I would like to ask for one thing... In this world, is there a paper that can be engraved with emotions? I want to document something. Orianna pleaded.
"Emotional paper?"
Ryan was thoughtful, but quickly smiled, allowing Oriana to put her mind down.
"Miss Katerina, I have a stack of yellowed papers on my desk." Ryan turned his gaze to the side.
"Understood!"
Caterina nodded in surprise, and her figure disappeared in an instant, she actually wanted to see what the paper that could carry emotions looked like.
But when she reached Ryan's desk and picked up the yellowed pile of papers, her brow furrowed slightly.
This stack of paper was obviously the ordinary paper she had bought for Ryan from a Noxian vendor.
She guessed that maybe it was some kind of rune or magic, picked up the pile of paper, and disappeared without hesitation.
When she got to the top of the building, she saw Ryan take the paper in her hand and hand it directly to Oriana:
"Bound them into a book, they should be able to be written for a while. When you run out, you can come to me, it's a magic paper that can't be seen as abnormal on the outside. ”
Hearing Ryan's words, Caterina was full of puzzlement, but saw Oriana take it with a smile and satisfaction, and suppressed her doubts in her heart.
When Oriana left with the paper in her arms, Ryan looked at Caterina and smiled:
"Don't you understand?"
"They don't have magic." Caterina said bluntly.
"It was paper from the paper mills of the West End of the Immortal Citadel of Noxus, unremarkable, but to me, it had an imperial flavor. Every stroke I write contains my own feelings. ”
Ryan's gaze was deep, and across thousands of mountains, his eyes seemed to see the heart of the empire, that majestic city, the Immortal Fortress.
Orianna knew very well that all the paper she wanted could be realized. Write down her diary on paper, and every time she looks back, it is a paper that records her emotions, and she can recall her past. Ryan said.
"But tomorrow she will be a mechanical ascension, abandon all her flesh in one go, and see her diary again, will she still remember that feeling?" Caterina was skeptical.
She admires Oriana's talents, who were the first to dare to become a machine.
Even Victor's plans were to sublimate their souls first, but Oriana wanted to do it in one step.
Not only that, but the other party also intends to perfectly retain his emotions and bold ideas while giving up his body, but it is extremely difficult to implement.
"It depends on her own belief in keeping her relationship, and no one can help her but herself. Every step she took on that path was unprecedented. Ryan shook his head and continued to look into the distance.
He didn't know if the girl could succeed, and the guarantee he could give was to protect the other party's soul, so that even if it failed, it would not dissipate.
In Seraphine's room, she listened to the soulful song next door, silently turned the pages, and offered her best wishes to the other party.
She believed that Orianna would succeed. Become a true Clockwork Spirit.
Orianna strung the papers together, a quiet smile on her lips.
She held the pen in her hand and thought for a long time, before writing a sentence on the first page:
"Time ticks and ticks, and emotions are rich and rich."