Chapter 648: Next is Hekate's Time
"Hahaha, you have a pretty good relationship, and being able to play together so quickly is really the envy of an elderly person. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. ο½iqugeγ ο½ο½foβ
William, who is middle-aged, walked over slowly with a gentle smile on his face that would not make people feel offended.
"If I were twenty years younger, I would be able to play with you, wouldn't I? But people can't live younger and younger after all, and as an old man, I can only silently envy you on the sidelines. β
Lockwood's first reaction was...... What nonsense are you talking about, this middle-aged dad.
Although William is here, Lockwood is not naΓ―ve enough to think that he can have an extra helper, on the contrary, he is worried that William will cause trouble for him. You must know that although William Kidd is middle-aged, the things in his head are more energetic than his own young man, and he often has some strange thoughts.
If it were in front of Mr. Ibon or Aegis, this guy would be a little more restrained, and once these two were gone, William would change from a calm and wise elder to a funny character.
As a result, Lockwood's confidence in William index also varies from situation to situation.
William first looked at Lockwood, who had a strange expression, and then at Hecate, who was making strange movements.
"Don't get so excited, it's all easy to say. β
Hecate, of course, would not be persuaded by these two words, and she raised her chin at William, which probably meant 'let me hear what you want to say first'.
Seeing Hecateken listening to him, William smiled slightly, and then said.
"Of course, it's okay to participate in the competition, after all, you are also a member of the Academy of Magic. β
Hearing William's words, Lockwood couldn't sit still, and the trouble he was trying so hard to prevent was directly destroyed by this guy who likes to make trouble, but before he could say anything, he received a little calm look from William.
After appeasing Lockwood, who was not good at flexibility, William continued.
"Of course, the use of attacks other than magic is not strictly a foul. β
Locke rolled his eyes in confusion, isn't this nonsense? It's already said that it's a magic game, who would go to the extra point to say that only magic can be used in the game? It's like playing tennis with two rackets, and saying that there is no prohibition in the rules, besides, Lockwood hasn't seen a magician roll up his sleeves and rush up to give his opponent a combo when fighting.
William's words were bad for Lockwood, but good news for Hecate, who pulled her claws out of the ground, because the movement was too casual, and instead widened the gap in the ground even more.
"So you agree?"
William nodded.
Hekate, who felt that she had won, became triolatory, and she looked at Lockwood with contempt.
"Look, it's still the older humans who are more knowledgeable, you stinky little devil with no foresight, just stick me in the ground like a pillar and wait to see me take the championship. β
Lockwood, who was said to be visionary, didn't say a word, he didn't doubt that Hekate would be able to do this, but he wasn't worried about it at all.
Seeing that Lockwood's resentment was about to turn into substance, William also knew that teasing Lockwood like this would be self-defeating, so he faked coughing twice to attract the attention of several people, and then said.
"But I have to add a few points. β
Because of what William had done before, both Hekat and Lockwood looked at him with disgust with different meanings, and under such a gaze, William still said to Hekat unhurriedly.
"After all, this is a game of magic, and if you can't disguise your attack as something like magic, you'll be treated as a foul, and of course, it's the same if you kill your opponent too hard. β
This was no different from what Lockwood had said before, and Hekat looked disdainful.
William, who knew what Hekate was thinking, released his own solution at this time.
"I know you don't care about these frivolous rules, but wouldn't it be a shame to be judged a failure because of the rules?
Sure enough, Hecate's face immediately changed at the mention of Lucia, and she glared at William viciously.
"Who allowed you to say Mommy's name, show me who you are, human!"
That was to say, but from Hekate's expression, it was clear that she was thinking seriously about William's words.
After thinking for a moment, Hekat nodded reluctantly.
"I see, for Mommy...... I will...... I'll do my best to restrain ....... β
This passage is full of tragic atmosphere like life and death, and those who don't know think that something big has happened.
Since Hekate agreed, William also agreed to let her play, so Hekate happily pulled Lulu to negotiate with the next contestant about the substitution.
It wasn't until Hekate's figure was completely out of sight that Lockwood asked, confused.
"Can such a simple reason really work? If Hekat said yes but didn't really care....... β
The consequences didn't need to be spoken, and both of them understood what a tragedy it was, but even so, William still smiled confidently.
"Although I am not as good as you in magic, I am much richer in knowing people and life experience, and I will not be mistaken, that child cares about Lucia very much. β
William wouldn't tell Lockwood that Hecate, who was next to Lucia, was like a different person.
Hekate, who had been given the right to participate, couldn't wait to find the contestant for the second match, and threw the poor boy back into the academy team a second before he stepped into the ring.
The spectators saw a child who had not grown up on the field, and although they thought it was strange, they saw that the academy teacher who maintained order did not say anything, so they resisted their curiosity, and Hekate's previous feat of throwing out a young man who was many times older than he did not know, the audience would not think that this was a child messing around.
"What is that kid doing....... β
Lamech covered her face in anguish.
Sophia and Einstein didn't say anything, just quietly watched the game, which suddenly became bumpy.
Lucia was so happy to see Hekate on the field that she raised her hands high and waved at Hekate.
"Come on, Hecate!"
Fortunately, Lucia didn't say anything like 'kill them all', otherwise this game would probably be hell on earth."
Hecate, who has been watching her mommy since she came on the stage, also waved her hands at Lucia very happily, and the innocent cuteness and delicate and well-behaved of the young girl were vividly interpreted by her.