Chapter 51: Gifts to be exchanged

Robben didn't know that Siddice was disciplining his subordinates in her own unique way at this time, and he didn't know that Siddice and Anna had successfully infiltrated the Crist Academy, he only knew that his mirror had arrived.

He first arrived at the royal capital in the school's carriage, and then transferred to the gate of the Moxilan Bank.

It is a magnificent building that is more than 30 meters high and has a white body. The front half is round, and the back half is crescent-shaped, like a round sun and a curved moon. At the top of the rotunda, there is a line of large golden letters: Moxilan National Bank.

Robben stepped up the steps in front of the bank and walked dozens of steps to the circular building.

At the door of the bank stood two guards on the left and right, unsquinting, oblivious to Robben's arrival, like two stone sculptures.

'It's better to replace it with two stone lions.' Robben grumbled in his heart as he walked through the doors that automatically slid to the sides, and entered the headquarters of the oldest bank in the kingdom of Moxilan.

Behind the automatic doors is a large circular golden hall, with a ceiling made of glass patches one after the other, so that the interior is very well lit. A large crystal chandelier that hangs from the middle of the ceiling ensures that the bank is still daylight when the sky is dark.

A circle of mahogany counters was placed along the edge of the hall, and behind each counter there was a busy staff member, and Robben could see that there were no less than a hundred staff members behind the counter alone.

He casually found a spare counter and made his intentions known.

"Okay, please come with me." This is not the first time that the bank's staff has dealt with such a business. He skillfully pulled open the counter and invited Robben in.

For such confidential items, they must be picked up by themselves - if you let the teller collect them on your behalf, you will not be able to tell what is missing.

There was an inconspicuous door behind the teller, and when he reached out somewhere on it, the door turned back and screwed inward, revealing a passage that could only be used by two people in parallel.

Entering the passage, after walking about a few dozen steps, there is a downward staircase, in the middle of the staircase is a white fog, the fog is very thick, completely blocking the view from the other end of the staircase.

The fog alone is abnormal enough, not to mention that it also appears inside a building, as long as the brain is fine, you can see the strangeness of this fog.

Standing on the steps one step before the fog, the teller read aloud the number of the safe deposit box where Agareth had stored his mirror, and then he turned around and motioned for Robben to step forward and walk into the fog to reach his destination.

"Aren't you going to keep up?" Robben walked over to the fog and glanced back at the teller who was standing where he was.

"In order to protect the privacy of users, I can't go in with you." The teller shook his head with a formulaic smile on his face.

"Okay." Robben didn't insist and stepped into the fog.

As soon as he entered the fog, Robben was left with only a white scene in front of him, and he couldn't help but slow down his pace, for fear that he would step on the air or trip in the next second, but fortunately, the bank seemed to have taken this into account and repaired the steps very gently, and there would be no problems if he was careful.

After walking about a dozen steps, the fog in front of Robben's eyes suddenly dissipated, and a door appeared in front of him, and the nameplate on the door was engraved with the number of the safe sent by Agares. Underneath the nameplate is a 12-square grid where you can enter passwords.

Robben looked back and saw that the fog hadn't gone away

After entering the code, the door silently slid to the side, revealing the room behind: the inner room was no more than a square meter in size, with no decoration at all, except for a wooden box the size of an arm on the floor.

When I opened the wooden box, I saw that there were dozens of mirrors neatly placed inside.

Very good! Robben breathed a sigh of relief and his mood became cheerful. He put the wooden box into the storage bag and returned to the teller through the fog once more.

The teller walked through the door where Robben had been walking.

This time, Robben saw better, and he found that there was no doorknob on the door, and there was nothing on the other that could be called a lock.

"Is this door open only by the staff of the bank?" He asked curiously.

This time, the expression on the teller's face finally changed slightly, and there was a feeling of "Master, what kind of work are you doing".

"That's right." The very professional teller patiently answered Robben's questions. This door can only be opened by a bank clerk who has opened it, and if it is forced to break through, it will cause a very terrible change in the fog.

"What kind of change?"

"Who knows?" The teller put his handprint on the door and opened it, "Maybe it will teleport you to a random place, maybe some monster will come to you through the fog, no one knows what will happen, but one thing is clear: all the intruders have disappeared and never been seen in front of people again." ”

After stepping out of the door behind the counter, Robben bumped into a familiar bald head.

Professor Joseph Taylor?

The person who came to the counter next door was Joseph Taylor, who helped Carl get his admission. After a few words with the teller, he followed the teller into the door behind the counter like Robben, and it looked like Professor Taylor had also come to pick up something.

It was a normal little thing, and it didn't make Robben pay too much attention, and at this time all his thoughts drifted to the mirror that had just arrived.

When you come, you can take a horse-drawn carriage, and you can go back to a super shortcut. Robben returns to Crist School and returns to Emma's cottage through the "oil painting road" that Emma took him last time.

He had already had an idea: to give Emma a mirror so that the two of them could chat anytime and anywhere.

This was the idea he had struck after discovering that the mirror could connect with the saints, and now it has finally come true.

He went back to the bedroom and took out the mirror from the wooden box, and in addition to the mirror, Agareth also included a mirror manual. Robben spread the manual on his lap and read it carefully.

Then he found that the use of the mirror was extremely simple, and he only needed to input his magic into the mirror to make the mirror "confess". The way mirrors are connected to each other is also unpretentious: the mirrors of the two mirrors are attached to each other, and then the two owners enter the magic together, and they can "add friends".

After researching about it, Robben heard footsteps going upstairs, and it was Emma returning from outside. He hurriedly walked out of the bedroom and met Emma head-on.

The two met and said at the same time:

"Emma, I have something for you!"

"Robben, I have something for you!"

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