Chapter 153: Fate Revelation

In Sein's office, Lord Eps, the new Arcanist Abberk, and Mayor Thean discussed and discussed, but they couldn't come up with a better solution.

Epps sighed, deeply feeling the difficulty of running the territory,

"Alberck, Sain, I've already decided, and when the turmoil in the town has subsided a little, I'll go to Severton and meet that Lord Orone." Abbeck and Sain were silent, and they knew that this was the most feasible way to go.

"Sein, you have to be appeased in the territory, I don't want to hear anyone in the territory again associate the statue of Her Royal Highness with the summoning of demons."

"Yes."

"Alberke, before I leave for Severton, you investigate in the territory to see who is framing us!"

"Okay."

"Wait!" Lord Eps, who was flipping through the papers on his desk, suddenly saw a special record,

"Alberke, you should start with this olive grove anomaly, I think there may be some kind of connection between these two things!"

"Olive groves?" Alberk took the paperwork and flipped through it carefully, and the olive grove in the territory above had been magically enchanted, constantly attracting goblins to attack.

"Theon, what's going on? Why don't you contact the official mage to deal with it?! Alberque knew the significance of the olive grove to the territory, and its output, in addition to bringing money, was a medium for maintaining good relations with the elves.

If there is anything to lose, the elves will not understand your difficulties, they will only think that you have broken your promise, and if someone is thinking about it here, it is no different from using the princess to frame them.

"I also just learned about that incident, I have been preparing for the spring development before, and I ignored this side, but fortunately I found it in time." Sein looked apologetic, the lord was not at this time, he was indeed a little careless, the territory had been calm for so long, but he didn't expect these things to appear all at once.

"Okay, Albert, don't blame Sain, someone is deliberately targeting us in this matter, if it's not an olive grove, it will be somewhere else, there will always be negligence in passive prevention, not to mention that we are not here!" Lord Epps comforted Sean and continued,

"Next, we need to thoroughly sort out the territory to see what hidden dangers there are, and clean them up in advance, so as not to cause big trouble again!"

"Yes!" The three of them then deliberated again, and Epps and Abck returned to the Mage's Tower together. …… The top floor of the Tower of Time, the study of the Lord of Eps.

After the two teleported back, they each found a place to sit down, and Lord Epps chatted with Abbeck while summoning Taling to inquire about the current situation inside the mage tower.

"Alberke, I always feel that you are a little impatient, are you worried about angering Her Royal Highness?"

"No, I didn't worry much about Her Royal Highness the Princess, for so many years, Her Royal Highness the Princess's reputation is still very positive, as long as you can get in touch with that side smoothly, this crisis should be resolved."

"Why is that?" Epps was puzzled, if he wasn't worried about the princess's blame, what could make a new arcanist feel embarrassed and act impatient?

Alberke's eyes flickered, and he let Epps look away, and instead of answering the question directly, he asked a rather strange question,

"Epps, do you believe in fate?"

"Huh!" Epps suddenly laughed,

"Abberk, when will you play this trick too? Do you believe that fate is really important to us mages? Or has your God given you some revelation? "Albert has many titles, he is a mage, a new arcanist, a bard, and a follower of the goddess of magic.

But if it really has something to do with fate, it may be the goddess believer, of course, the mage's belief can be imagined, if the goddess really sends a revelation for this, then this revelation is too cheap!

Epps only thought that Abbeck was joking with him, and didn't take it to heart, but Eber's expression suddenly became serious, and his voice became solemn: "Eps, I'm not joking, maybe it's God's revelation, maybe it's some other reason, but I have to, I saw fate when I advanced." ”

"Fate? Whose fate? Mine? Eberke's heavy tone made Epps believe him, but only the fact that he had seen some kind of revelation, and Epps still scoffed at the so-called fate.

But he was also very curious about this so-called fate.

"Look, Abberke, what fate do you see?" Alberke sighed in his heart, although he himself was very disgusted with fate, but the revelation at the time of the advance was so profound, and now that he had even seen the clues, he had to remind Epps to deal with it.

"At the moment of the birth of the Arcane Fire, I saw the image of you being struck by an elven magic."

"Elven magic?" Epps frowned, apparently he was also considering this possibility,

"Is it because of the olive oil trade? No, it can't be, there's no reason for the Silver Leaf family to do this! What else do you see, Alberke? Although he does not believe in fate, he can see this revelation as a special kind of prophecy, and as long as it is a prophecy, it can be changed, Epps believes that the fate of the mage is always in his own hands, if he commits suicide now, then this so-called fate is not a joke!

"I also saw snow and ice."

"Ice and snow?" Epps muttered softly, his brow furrowed even deeper. It's early spring, and the snow and ice outside have begun to melt, and if the Epal Revelation isn't now, it's winter at the earliest.

But recently, he will stay in the territory all the time, even if there are elves coming, with the support of the mage tower, he doesn't worry about anything at all, and if it's winter, it will probably have nothing to do with the current affairs of the territory, as long as you deal with it, it shouldn't be difficult to avoid.

Still, this so-called revelation or prophecy left a thorn in Epps's heart. And Abbeck persuaded again, and suggested a possibility—

"Eps, I think when it comes to elves, whether it is fate or prophecy, this matter needs to be treated carefully, and Fairbers of the Liaton Chamber of Commerce died in the territory, maybe the elves will be troubled by this."

"Fairbers? Probably not. Epps is still quite confident in this,

"By his generation, the elf bloodline has long been thin to the point of being no different from ordinary humans, how could the Silver Leaf family be troubled because of this!

"The elven matter is still put aside first, the most important thing at the moment is to sort out the territory first, beware of someone else, as long as the territory is stable, everything is not a problem." Epps knew very well that it was unlikely that Archmage Oron would win him over because he was a level 12 mage, and more likely because the Savile Territory had something worth exploiting.

Knowing this, and keeping the territory firmly in his hands, then he has some leeway.