Chapter 47: The Eye of Death
The "advanced" political system of the Wizarding Lands made Lynn speechless, and he stepped into a democratic parliamentary system quickly.
But after thinking about it, I felt that it was normal, a high-level wizard was an army alone, and if he didn't give the corresponding rights, he would be creating turmoil in plain life.
So there, the status of a wizard is almost equal to that of a nobleman!
"When you get to the port, you'll be amazed by what you see there." Lauder said with great emotion.
Over the years, he had also been to the Wizard's Land several times, and it was as if the farmer who had been living in the village had suddenly arrived in Vicnier, and the shock was indescribable.
"Then I'm looking forward to seeing that." Lynn said with a smile.
While the two were talking, a sailor suddenly approached and whispered a few words in Lauder's ear.
Lauder waved the sailor away and asked respectfully. "The witch has woken up, are you going to check it out?"
Lynn nodded, he had a lot of questions to ask Jonny, and walked briskly towards the cabin.
Looking at Lynn's departing back, Lauder didn't mean to follow, but looked up at the foggy sky, where drips of rain were dripping down on the deck through the white mist.
Although this wind and rain did not affect the voyage, Lauder was faintly uneasy in his heart, and this year in order to escape the pursuit of the Holy See, they left the port a little too late.
Let's hope it will be a little quieter before it crosses the sea......
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Lynn followed the sailor all the way to the interior of the cabin, the wooden ship rocking incessantly, and a faint rancid smell in the air.
Fortunately, he had long since adapted to the poor sanitary conditions of the Middle Ages, and the situation was already settled, at least Lauder arranged for them to have separate cabins, without having to be crammed with the rest of the crew.
"Wizard, this is it!" The sailor leading the way stopped at a hatch and looked at Lynn, remembering the horrific scene in Harbor Town, with a look of fear in his eyes.
Lynn didn't care, and pushed the door open and walked in.
It was a cabin of only a few square meters, and the silver-gray haired witch was leaning against the head of the wooden bed, looking out the window at the mist-obscured ocean, and the glimmer of light shining through the window on the girl's pale cheeks revealed a morbid beauty.
Hearing the sound of the door being slammed, Jonny turned his head, his delicate side face was covered by half of the shadows, looking at Lynn who entered the door and walked to the bedside, the girl was silent for a long time, and suddenly spoke.
"The white dove is dead!"
Lynn paused, then replied softly. "I've frozen her body, maybe the big guys in the wizarding lands will be able to do something."
Having said that, Lynn knew in her heart that there was little hope for this, not to mention whether those powerful wizards had this ability, and even if they did, it was unlikely that they would be able to save a small wizard apprentice.
The reason why he did this was that the white pigeon, who was extremely afraid of death on weekdays, dared to enter Harbor Town to "rescue" himself in the face of a near-death-threatening situation, which made Lynn somewhat moved.
Second, the unknown energy absorbed by the brain last night also made him very concerned.
Jonny didn't seem to hear Lynn's words, still repeating them in a low voice.
Lynn sighed to herself, and was about to give Jonny a good rest, when a soft, slightly warm body crashed into his arms.
Lynn paused, and before she could react, a girl's sobbing sound could be heard in her ears.
"The white dove is dead...... The teacher also died...... And Kent, Will, Buck, Patton, ......"
Jonny's voice choked with each name, his shoulders trembled, tears streamed down his cheeks, wetting Lynn's robe, and the girl choked up and started talking about what had happened in Nordland's collar.
After being discovered by the Holy See's personnel, Coruben had a chance to escape, but chose to stay for his own sake.
She escaped with her life, and before leaving, she promised her teacher that she would bring every apprentice back to the wizard's land safely, only to have all but two of them die......
Lynn stood quietly, not disturbing the girl's talk, he knew that all Jonny needed now was a way to vent, and to vent all the fear, sadness, and despair that had accumulated for more than ten days and could not be explained to outsiders.
This intermittent crying lasted for more than ten minutes before Jonny's mood gradually calmed down, and only then did he realize that he was hugging Lynn, and the clothes on the other party's body were already soaked with tears.
The girl let go of her arms in some embarrassment, and the atmosphere in the cabin suddenly became a little strange, and Jonny wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes in a little panic, and said in a low voice.
"If the teacher had chosen to take you to the main city of the Nordland Lord, maybe everything would have been different."
"You're looking too highly of me, Jonny." Lynn shook his head, he hadn't crossed over yet, and with the level of the original Carl, he would probably be caught together.
"And you've done enough, good enough." Lynn said very seriously that Jonny was not a master tactician, nor was he a cunning man like Lauder.
In Carl's memory, the other party was just a girl with a talent for magic who liked to sit under the shade tree and read.
It was unrealistic for Coru to rely on Jonny's efforts for the lives and deaths of their apprentice wizards.
Jonny didn't respond to Lynn's reassurance, but pursed his lips and asked. "Why did you stay alone to face the archbishop when you were in yourtown?"
This confusion has always haunted her mind, although they are both Coru's apprentices, they don't have any friendship on weekdays, but when they are in the town of your, Lynn is willing to face danger alone and leave their survival to them.
Of course, it's because you're standing there and it's kind of a bit of a way to play......
Lynn's words came to his lips, but he forcibly swallowed them again, and said them in a more tactful tone. "I'm not completely sure of Ansulk, and it's impossible for me to be distracted to protect you."
Jonny looked at Lynn in distraction, and was about to say something, when the ground that had been fairly stable suddenly shook heavily, and the unprepared two almost hit their heads against the wall of the cabin.
Then, before Lynn could stand still, a scream of terror came from the deck above.
"Eye of Death...... It's the Eye of Death! ”
(PS: I wanted to divide the volume, but I pressed it wrong, so let's go to the wizard's land and divide it.) In addition, in the new month, ask for monthly passes, recommendations, collections, and follow-ups, and it's even better to have a reward...... )