Chapter 118: Whispers in the Carriage

The card of the queen of spades went around in the hands of the crowd and finally returned to Audrey.

There is no doubt that all attempts failed.

Audrey was a little disappointed, but she didn't show it, and when she spoke, she still had a shallow smile on her face, "Okay, this attempt failed again, and we have to find a way again." ”

Hearing Audrey say this, some people smiled and agreed, and some people comforted them in passing.

Christine called back the servant and put the pastry drink back on the table.

For the rest of the day, Audrey was mostly chatting with Valeera.

She was very interested in the sea legends that Valeera had concocted, and of course, she was even more interested in the extraordinary-related things that Valeera had deliberately revealed.

Valilla deliberately said that she was still smug, seducing the underage girl's mind.

Sure enough, her strategy was successful.

When the afternoon tea is over, Audrey invites Valilla to ride in her carriage to take Valilla home.

Of course, her main purpose must be to learn more about the occult.

On King's Road, two horse-drawn carriages moved slowly, one in front of the other.

There is no difference between the two carriages from a distance, but if you look closely, you will find that the carriage in front is more upscale in terms of materials and decoration, and the carriage is also printed with obvious noble family crests, and even the horses pulling the carriage are more handsome in the front carriage.

Valera and Audrey sat side by side in the front car, while their personal maids, Leah and Anne, were placed in the back car.

The perfume on Audrey's body smells fresh and elegant, and there is a girl's unique youthful atmosphere.

In the carriage, Audrey relaxed her expression a little, no longer deliberately maintained an elegant and sweet smile, and naturally asked:

"Valeera, do you really know why Christine's ritual failed?"

"Of course," Valeera explained, nodding, "there are generally no problems with her ritual, except for two minor errors. ”

"First, she didn't know the technique of inducing her own spirituality, and she failed to pour spirituality into the silver dagger and truly create a 'spiritual wall'."

"Second, she didn't prepare a carrier of the 'séance' on the altar, and she, as an ordinary person, was not enough to carry the 'red light' of the séance."

"So, her ritual can only fail."

Audrey nodded abruptly, but soon realized that Valeera had a deeper grasp of the occult than all her friends.

Well, except for the mysterious Conse.

She looked at Valeera, did not hide her doubts and curiosity, hesitated slightly, and asked:

"Valeera, I want to ask, are you extraordinary?"

Valera deliberately did not speak.

"I'm sorry, if I can't answer, I didn't ask."

Audrey had obviously been answered when she saw her reaction, but the apology she deserved could not be saved.

"It's okay," Valera said, shaking her head and smiling, "it's nothing to tell you, as you guessed, I'm indeed extraordinary, and I make some strange potions." ”

"It's a secret, don't tell anyone."

Here, Valera skillfully uses a trick to not reveal the real secret, but also succeeds in bringing herself and Audrey closer.

What's even better is that even if Audrey says it, others will most likely only think that she is a harmless sequence 9 "pharmacist" for humans and animals.

"You're really extraordinary?"

Hearing Valeera admit it herself, Audrey's expression became quite excited, and her bright green eyes seemed to be shining through, and she asked:

"What kind of potions do you make, and why do you use the word 'weird'?"

Valilla smiled and explained to Audrey, who was hooked step by step:

"Including all kinds of healing potions, and some have strange effects, such as 'weakness potions', 'aphrodisiacs', 'hallucinogenic potions' and the like."

Valilla also leaned into Audrey's ear and whispered to her that the "pharmacist" was the most profitable potion -

A "berserk potion" with muno-yin powder.

"Don't listen, don't listen!"

Before Valera could finish speaking, she was interrupted by Audrey, whose face was flushed and seemed to be steaming from the top of her head.

"Of course, I didn't have the last potion!" Valera followed by an explanation.

This sentence, understood from Audrey's point of view, is that she is defending her innocence; In reality, Valera couldn't have prepared such a potion at all.

Well, it's not all, Valera just can't configure a "berserk potion" with no side effects, and the efficacy is just as bad.

"How did you become extraordinary?" Audrey quickly calmed down her shyness and continued to ask, "The potion recipe should be a very rare and precious thing, right?" ”

"That's right."

Valera nodded, a smile on her lips.

Audrey's performance just now is so cute...... It's a pity that such Audrey will soon be seen again, and when she becomes an "audience", she will definitely not show such real emotions in front of others.

"Potion recipes and the corresponding extraordinary materials are very precious and scarce things. However, in the sea of opportunities, these things also have certain access channels. ”

At this, Valira paused, and her tone became calm, "It was Kiri who guided me on the path of the Extraordinary. ”

If Audrey was already a "spectator", then she must have noticed that Valeera's mood at this time had huge ups and downs.

But she's not.

So she just came to a simple conclusion -

Valeera's older brother, Kiri, ventures at sea, obtains a potion recipe and makes his sister a healer.

Audrey hesitated again.

She wanted to ask Valilla if she had any potion recipes for her, and she wanted to be extraordinary, but she thought it was rude, after all, she and Valilla had actually met a few times, and they weren't as familiar as Viscount Gleilint.

After a moment, Audrey's desire for the extraordinary prevailed.

She was careful with her words and asked tactfully:

"Valeera, if I also want to be extraordinary, is there anything you can do?"

Hearing Audrey finally ask this question, Valilla was also secretly relieved.

In order to make a deal with Audrey as natural as possible, and to avoid discovering the flaws after she became a "spectator", Valilla did not use verbal spells at all in this conversation, and did not even use much verbal skills.

Fortunately, fortunately, the guidance was successful, and Audrey asked this crucial question before sending her home.

"Hmmm......"

She pretended to think for a moment before she looked at Audrey, looked directly into her emerald eyes, and said:

"I need to know what kind of extraordinary person you want to be."