Chapter 338 Conflict



"Oh? Is that so? Actually, I heard this from my seniors. After all, at that time, I hadn't come to Wagadu to study yet. It turns out this is fake. I will go and settle the score with them later!"

Wentworth shook his head and said nothing, and the two continued walking towards the school together.

When the connected buildings finally appeared in front of Wentworth, just as Wentworth was about to express his emotion, the voice of Djimon Hughes came again.

"Wentworth, we have arrived at our destination. It took a total of 68 minutes. According to our agreement, I will give you 68 gold galleons!"

Djimon Hughes' voice instantly made Wentworth lose the mood to express his feelings. Wentworth took out a stack of gold galleons from his arms and threw them to Djimon Hughes without counting them.

Seeing this, Jimon Xius hurriedly took it over, and after carefully counting it, Jimon Xius quickly put away the Galleons in his hand. Then, Jimon Xius said meaningfully:

"Welcome to Africa's oldest and most prestigious magic school, Uagadou!"

As he spoke, Djimon Hughes raised his hands solemnly, as if to warmly welcome Wentworth's arrival, but the next second, accompanied by a snap of Djimon Hughes' fingers, a huge firework suddenly bloomed above the two people's heads.

Seeing this, Wentworth looked at Djimon Hughes with a half-smile, which made Djimon Hughes feel creepy.

Along with the blooming fireworks, five or six flying brooms rose into the sky from not far away, and in the blink of an eye they arrived in front of Wentworth and Djimon Hughes.

The first person stopped the broom in front of the two of them, glanced at Djimon Hughes, and then set his sights on Wentworth.

When the man's gaze fell on the school badge on Wentworth's chest, he paused slightly, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes, but it quickly disappeared.

At this time, Jimon Hughes quickly said with a flattering smile on his face: "Senior Essien, I met this man halfway up the mountain. I saw that he was sneaky, and I was afraid that he would harm us in Vagadu, so I brought him here! Look, can you help me bring him to the principal with other seniors?"

After hearing what Djimon Hughes said, Essien set his sights on Djimon Hughes, then frowned and said sternly: "Djimon Hughes, who allowed you to bring a stranger into Vagado?! Do you know that this is a serious violation of school rules!"

Hearing Essien's rebuke, Jimon Hughes was stunned for a moment, then he quickly opened his mouth to explain:

"But Senior Essien, this claim, he is from Hogg, England..."

However, before Jimon Hughes could finish his words, he was stopped by Essien. Essien turned his gaze back to Wentworth and said righteously:

"Strange wizard, since you have found this place, you should know where this place is!"

Wentworth nodded and said, "Of course, this is the best magic school in Africa!"

Essien nodded, but then he continued:

"That's right. So, in order to protect the safety of many young wizards, I don't care who you are or what your purpose is in coming to Vagadu. Please hand over your wand to me! When you leave Vagadu, we will return your wand to you!"

Hearing what Essien said, Jimon Hughes' face changed. He was about to speak, but saw Essien glaring at him fiercely.

Seeing this, Jimon Hughes's face turned a little ugly, but he swallowed back the words that were about to come out of his mouth.

Wentworth stood aside, watching everything happening in front of him thoughtfully, in silence.

Hearing what Essien said, Wentworth smiled and said:

"I understand, I totally understand!"

As he spoke, Wentworth reached into his arms, then took out a wand and put it in Essien's hand.

Essien took the wand handed over by Wentworth, a sneer appeared on the corner of his mouth, and then he suddenly waved his hand and said:

"This man trespassed into Wagadu. Let's work together to capture him and see what his intentions are!"

Hearing this, the others surrounding Wentworth were about to step forward, but they saw Jimon Hughes suddenly stand in front of Wentworth, stretch out his hand, trying to stop him, and said: "Seniors, Senior Essien, shouldn't we leave this matter to the principal and professors?!"

Seeing that Djimon Hughes was blocking Wentworth, Essien pushed Djimon Hughes away and said unhappily: "Djimon Hughes, don't think that you can do whatever you want in Uagadou just because you have a good sister! You brought people into Uagadou without permission. I will settle your problems with you later! Uagadou, it's not your turn to make the decision. Get out of my way!"

Then, without waiting for Jimon Hughes to say anything, Essien waved his hand and signaled the others to go forward and arrest the man.

At this moment, applause suddenly broke out at the scene. Looking in the direction where the applause came from, everyone was surprised to find that the person applauding was Wentworth.

Wentworth clapped his hands and said sarcastically, "So this is how the Uagadou School of Magic treats guests. It's so warm and surprising!"

Hearing Wentworth's sarcasm, Essien no longer paid attention to Djimon Hughes, but pointed at Wentworth and said:

"We will teach you a lesson about our Wagadu hospitality style later!"

Seeing this, Wentworth remained calm and said quietly, "Essien, right? You know what I hate most when people point their fingers at me. It makes me very uncomfortable!"

The next second, Wentworth whispered:

"Hold your hands!"

Suddenly, Essien felt that the clothes on his body seemed to come alive, as if a python was wrapped around his body and tightened around him in an instant.

But in the eyes of others, Essien's clothes suddenly shrank, turning Essien into a human stick.

Seeing this, someone shouted loudly:

"Be careful, this guy can cast spells without a wand!"

At the same time, Wentworth stepped lightly on the ground with his right foot and spoke again: "Flying sand and running rocks!"

In an instant, a small tornado formed at the scene with Wentworth as the center. A moment later, the scene was filled with sand and gravel, and it was pitch dark.

(End of this chapter)


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