Chapter 337 Get the price!



"Another wandless spellcasting? Jimon Hughes, you've got me looking up to you!"

Wentworth spoke sincerely, but Djimon Hughes sneered and said:

"Don't give me that crap. Isn't this a basic operation? Don't try to get away with it with these nice words! Now, return the Dream Messenger's Inscription to me, or I will let you feel the enthusiasm of Ugadu!"

Seeing this, Wentworth smiled and said, "I'm sorry, Jimon Hughes, I want to borrow your inscription stone for a while. You can come with me. When we enter Uagadu, I will naturally return the inscription stone to you. After all, it's useless for me to hold it!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Jimon Hughes frowned and said with a vigilant look:

"Wentworth Dumbledore, you really have ulterior motives! What do you want to do in Vagado?"

Wentworth held the Dream Messenger's Inscription Stone in his hand and said with a smile:

"You'll know once you get in!"

Seeing Wentworth say this, Djimon Hughes narrowed his eyes, like a cheetah, and was obviously ready to attack.

But the next second, Jimon Hughes opened his eyes wide again, because a gold galleon suddenly appeared in Wentworth's hand.

Wentworth gently tossed the gold Galleon in his hand, and Jimon Hughes' eyes involuntarily followed the beating of the gold Galleon.

Jimon Hughes swallowed deeply, his eyes still on the gold galleons in Wentworth's hand, and he said, "Wentworth, what do you mean by this?"

Wentworth said in a seductive voice:

"I'll rent this Dream Messenger Inscription Stone to you. This is the rent! Once we enter Uagadu, I'll return it to you. What do you think?!"

Jimon Hughes, who was looking at the gold galleons in Wentworth's hand with blurry eyes, came back to his senses instantly after hearing Wentworth's words, and said with a sneer:

"You want to bribe me with just one gold galleon? I've already told you that I won't let you enter Vagadu, I, Jimon Xius... Wait, what do you mean?"

While Djimon Hughes was speaking, Wentworth had already thrown the gold galleons in his hand to Djimon Hughes.

And Jimon Hughes did not disappoint Wentworth's expectations and subconsciously grabbed the gold Galleon in his hand.

When Jimon Xius came to his senses, he looked at the gold Galleons in his hand and couldn't help but say, "Don't look down on me! You want me to take you into Uagadu for just one gold Galleon? I tell you, forget it! I'll take the gold Galleons, and I'll also take back my Dream Messenger Inscription! At most... at most, for the sake of the Galleons, I'll let you go, and don't pay attention to Uagadu in the future!"

Hearing what Djimon Hughes said, Wentworth chuckled indifferently. The next second, Djimon Hughes' eyes widened and even his breathing became faster, because a cloth bag suddenly appeared in Wentworth's hand.

As the cloth bag swayed, the crisp sound told Jimon Hughes clearly that it was filled with Galleons.

Djimon Hughes' eyes were fixed on the cloth bag in Wentworth's hand. Hearing what Wentworth said, Djimon Hughes could not help but nodded subconsciously. But after nodding, Djimon Hughes felt that it was not a good idea to do so, so he quickly shook his head again.

Seeing Jimon Hughes doing neck exercises there, Wentworth couldn't help but roll his eyes, and then he spoke again: "I really have no ill will towards Vagadu. You can go up with me and stay by my side. At the same time, you can earn some Galleons. What a good deal!"

After hearing what Wentworth said, Djimon Hughes finally came back to his senses. He suddenly stood up straight and said righteously:

"Wentworth Dumbledore! I think you misunderstood me! I've already told you that I'm Djimon Hughes, but I'm known as a tough guy in Vagado!"

"Who knows what you are going to do in Uagadou! Those people in there are all my beloved relatives, brothers and sisters!"

"Get the price!!!"

In the end, Jimon Hughes followed Wentworth, and the two of them headed towards the Uagadou School of Magic on the mountainside.

At first, Djimon Hughes' expression was a little confused, but soon, Djimon Hughes adapted to his identity.

"Do you see the grass over there? The school has planted a lot of herbs there. Even if they were put on the market, they would be in high demand. It is one of the forbidden areas in Wagadu! If any student enters there at will, they will be severely punished by the school!"

"Do you see that smooth boulder? That's one of our dueling venues in Vagadu! If there's a conflict between two students, they can apply to the school for a duel. Then, under the supervision of the teacher, they can resolve the conflict through a duel on that boulder!"

Under the guidance of Djimon Hughes, whenever the two passed a special place, Djimon Hughes would stop and tell Wentworth the relevant story in detail.

It can be said that all the places he passed along the way, as long as they were related to Uagadou, were sold out by Jimon Xius.

At first, Wentworth listened with great interest, until later on, when the stories told by Djimon Hughes became more and more outrageous.

"Do you see that dark forest that looks like it was burned by a fire? Back then, three fire dragons attacked Uagadu together. At that time, the principal of our school fought the three fire dragons alone in that dense forest!"

"The principal pointed his hand toward the sky and said: Flying is prohibited here! Instantly, three fire dragons fell from the sky and crashed into the woods. It was too late to say anything. Our principal... Hey, Wentworth, what are you doing? It's very dangerous there. There is the might of dragons left over from the war!"

Wentworth walked to the front of the woods, glanced at it casually, then turned around and looked at Djimon Hughes with a half-smile:

"Gimon Xius, luckily you haven't read oriental fantasy novels, otherwise, would you have given me the entire Hundred Years Lightning Struck Wood?! This is a forest fire caused by lightning! I've seen more dragon flames than you've seen cooking fires!"

Wentworth also knew that Djimon Hughes was trying to buy time so that he could get more of his Galleons, and Wentworth was also happy to learn more. After all, this was a completely different magical world from Hogwarts. But Wentworth was not interested in the stories he made up! (End of this chapter)


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