Chapter 184: The Man Who Rescued the Clerk

"Hey, wake up. ”

With a sour pace, Ivan walked up to the clerk closest to the door, and when he heard that he was still breathing, he boldly reached out and shook his shoulder. The young man with short gray hair opened his eyes suddenly, and instinctively shrank back at the sight of an unfamiliar face.

"You, who are you?" the clerk looked alarmed. Considering that the person might not believe the direct explanation, Ivan took out the blue-green two-wheeled pentagram badge from his pocket.

He saw that the man's expression froze, and his eyes widened.

"Well, you're the clerk of Webster Fortress, I'm the enforcer of the Alliance, I want to know how you guys will-"

Before Ivan could finish his sentence, the man suddenly grabbed Ivan's hand.

"You rescued a few of us from the wizard's ship?" The man's eyes flashed with surprise that bordered on madness, "Thanks, thank you! I thought I was going to die!"

"Ugh. Ivan was frightened by his sudden enthusiasm and couldn't help but look stunned.

"Thank you, thank you, thank you, I knew the Alliance wouldn't give up on us!" the clerk hurriedly thanked him, as if he was about to burst into tears, "How did you do that? With so many wizards on the boat, how did you sneak into that ship and get us out?"

How do I know about such a thing?

Ivan hung his head in anguish, the clerk's hand was so tight that he couldn't pull it out. It's just that Ivan is still vaguely aware of one thing. The person who rescued the clerk should have been the strange man in the black cloak.

He seemed to have done something to disable the clerks, and then took them from the ship to the small warehouse. Now that Ivan was not going to think about the purpose of his doing this, he wondered, what reason did the man have for not allowing the clerk to see him?

Perhaps the clerk's excited shouts were too loud, or perhaps the open door welcomed the sobering cold wind in, and the other three clerks also woke up. The man who was holding Ivan hurriedly took Ivan's hand holding the badge and gestured to his companion.

"Betty, Tom, Ann, look at this, the Enforcer of the Alliance, our savior!"

Ivan, who was already feeling exhausted, was almost dragged down by him. The clerks looked at each other in astonishment, then all cheered as if they were the rest of their lives, and Ivan was embarrassed by the almost adoring gaze. In fact, it was not he who saved people, but, after a little consideration, Ivan still decided not to say anything about the man in black.

He must have had a purpose in hiding his identity.

"First, let me go......," Ivan said with difficulty, and then the overheated clerk let go of his hand. After the surprise of the more mature-looking female clerk named Betty, she slowly calmed down, and her gaze turned to a slightly cautious curiosity.

"Were you the one who saved us, Mr. Executor?" said Betty, in a calm and polite tone, and the small warehouse fell silent for an instant.

β€œ...... No. Ivan didn't want to lie, and of course he didn't want to mention the man in black, so he hurriedly changed the subject, "How are you guys doing now?

"Hmm. Although I have been scared for the past few days, I have not eaten well and slept well...... Hee-hee. Another clerkess, named Ann, smiled apologetically, "But we're not going to trouble you." ”

"yes. The two male clerks nodded in agreement, "What shall we do now?" said the male clerk sitting next to Ivan.

Ivan thought for a moment.

It would be nice if there were other members of the Wizard Alliance here, but he couldn't get in touch with Aisha. After hesitating for a long time, Ivan turned his face sideways and looked at the clerks who regarded him as a lifesaver.

"I still have some things to do, so come with me. ”

You can't leave them here anyway. Without the protection of the men in black, Ivan didn't know what would happen, and it was impossible to send them out of Takamo by himself, and there was no other way but to take them with him. Seriously, Ivan was a little flustered right now, if he saw the crows, how would he explain it to these clerks from the Alliance?

The wind outside the house seemed to be even colder, and the wet clothes had already absorbed all the heat from the body, and it was as cold as ice on the lake. As soon as Ivan went out, he saw the great elder of the Wizards' Society, still standing in place, still staring at him intently.

An idea came to mind. Ivan raised his hand to signal the four clerks not to follow, and then strode towards the Great Elder.

"You, what are you going to do?" the Great Elder reacted as if he had been strongly stimulated, and before Ivan could get closer, a phrase like a spell suddenly came out of his hoarse throatβ€”

"The Guardian ...... of the Mountains"

As the rock-like stone wall rose from the ground, Ivan took a breath, shook off his right hand, and then kicked hard under his feet, and with the help of the strong wind raised by his cloak, he quickly rushed to the stone wall, and the silver lightsaber directly split through the seemingly solid stone wall.

"You know where to find a boat. He stopped in front of the Great Elder, the tip of his sword pointed diagonally at the ground, and he raised his head to look at the Great Elder's bloodless face very seriously.

"I'll take you to Sylvia and Clarence. ”

In the ruined castle in the middle of Mirror Lake, Daphne Snow Ling looks hurried.

"My weapon is not here. She frowned slightly, looking very embarrassed, and Aisha turned her head and shouted anxiously, "Don't look for it!

If Clarence hadn't stopped him, Aisha would have run out long ago.

They only had one boat, so they had to leave together, but the longer it dragged on, the worse it became. When he learned that the Earth Elf King would most likely not disappear with the release of the summoning magic, and that "it" might be the Great Elder Ulysses himself, Aisha's heart beat as if someone was holding it tightly. I thought that as long as they rushed over to disarm the magic, Ivan and the others would be fine, but-

"Well, I see. Devany nodded hesitantly, but it was only as the four of them ran along the way they had come out of the castle that it suddenly became so bright outside.

The sorcerer's ship was parked next to the ruins, and the lights under the ship were like hostile eyes that repeatedly scrutinized them, and as the runic light vanished, those eyes spread all the way ahead. The boat was out of sight, and a line of elders with staff in hand was waiting at the exit.

"Ahh

"What are you going to do?" Sylvia looked equally surprised, and she raised her staff, though she looked a little timid, "Elders, you are going to ...... this"

"Please don't do it!" Clarence hurriedly stepped forward.

Perhaps it would have been better if Clarence hadn't appeared, and at the sight of him, some of the elders immediately let out an angry snort, and at the sound of an order from one of the elders, "Destroy the traitor!" The elders raised their staffs and were about to attack.