But after thinking about it, he felt it was normal. A high-level wizard was an army by himself. If he was not given corresponding rights, he would be creating chaos for no reason.
So there, the status of wizards is almost equal to that of nobles! "When you arrive at the port, you will be shocked by the scene there." Lord said with great emotion.
Over the years, he had been to the wizarding land several times. It was like a farmer who had always lived in the village suddenly arrived in Vicnir. The shocking feeling was simply indescribable.
“Then I’m really looking forward to seeing such a sight.” Lynn said with a smile.
As the two were chatting, a sailor suddenly came over and whispered something in Lord's ear.
Lord waved the sailor away and asked respectfully, "The witch has woken up. Do you want to go and see her?"
Lynn nodded. He had a lot of questions to ask Johnny, so he walked quickly towards the cabin.
Looking at Lynn's departing back, Loud had no intention of following him. Instead, he looked up at the foggy sky. Drops of rain were dripping through the white mist onto the deck.
Although this little wind and rain did not affect the voyage, Laud felt a little uneasy in his heart. In order to escape the pursuit of the Holy See this year, they left the port a little too late.
I hope it will calm down a bit before we cross this sea...
…
Lin En followed the sailor all the way into the cabin. The wooden boat kept shaking and there was a faint stench in the air.
Fortunately, he had already adapted to the poor sanitary conditions in the Middle Ages over the past few days, and the current situation was already good. At least Lord arranged separate cabins for them, so they didn't have to squeeze together with the rest of the crew.
"Master Wizard, this is it!" The sailor who was leading the way stopped in front of a cabin door and looked at Lin En. He couldn't help but think of the tragic scene in the harbor town, and there was a hint of fear in his eyes.
Lin En didn't care and just pushed the door open and walked in.
This is a cabin of only a few square meters. The witch with silver-gray hair is leaning against the wooden headboard, looking out the window at the ocean shrouded by fog. The faint light shines through the window and falls on the girl's pale cheeks, revealing a morbid beauty.
Perhaps hearing the sound of the door being pushed open, Johnny turned her head, her delicate profile half covered by shadow. Looking at Lin En who came in and walked to the bed, the girl was silent for a while, and suddenly spoke.
"The white dove is dead!"
Lin En paused for a moment, then replied softly, "I have frozen her body. Who knows, the big shots in the wizard land might be able to find a solution."
Although he said this, Lin En knew in his heart that the hope was slim. Not to mention whether those powerful wizards had the ability to do so, even if they did, it would be unlikely for them to save a small wizard apprentice.
The reason why he did this was that Bai Ge, who was extremely afraid of death on weekdays, dared to enter Haigang Town to "rescue" himself when facing a situation where he was almost certain to die, which moved Lin En to some extent.
Secondly, he was also very concerned about the unknown energy absorbed by the intelligent computer last night.
Johnny seemed not to hear Lynn's words and continued to repeat them in a low voice.
Lin En sighed secretly. He was afraid that he would not be able to get anything out of the girl given her mental state. Just as he was about to let Johnny have a good rest, a soft, slightly warm body bumped into his arms.
"White Pigeon is dead... The teacher is dead too... And Kent, Will, Buck, Barton..."
Every time she called out a name, Johnny's voice became choked, her shoulders trembled, and crystal tears flowed down her cheeks, wetting Lynn's robe. The girl's voice was choked with sobs, and she spoke intermittently about everything that happened in Nordland.
After being discovered by the Vatican, Colu had the opportunity to escape, but for his own sake he chose to stay and cover their retreat.
That’s how she managed to escape. Before she left, she had promised her teacher that she would bring every apprentice back to the wizarding land safely. But in the end, everyone died except the two of them…
Lynn stood quietly without interrupting the girl's confession. He understood that what Johnny needed now was a way to vent all the fear, sadness and despair that had accumulated for more than ten days and could not be expressed to others.
This intermittent crying lasted for more than ten minutes before Johnny's emotions gradually calmed down. Only then did he realize that he was hugging Lynn, and the other's clothes were soaked with tears.
The girl loosened her arms in embarrassment, and the atmosphere in the cabin suddenly became a little strange. Johnny wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes in a panic and said in a low voice.
"If the teacher had chosen to take you to the main city of Nordland, perhaps everything would have been different."
"You overestimate me, Johnny." Lynn shook his head. He hadn't traveled through time at that time. With the level of his original body, Carl, he would most likely be caught together.
"And you've done enough and well enough." Lynn said seriously. Johnny was not a tactical master, nor was he a cunning man like Lord.
In Carl's memory, the other party was just a girl with a talent for magic who liked to sit under a shady tree and read books.
It was unrealistic for Kelu to pin the lives of these wizard apprentices on Johnny's efforts.
Johnny did not respond to Lin's comfort, but pursed his lips and asked, "Why did you stay alone in Wuer Town to face the archbishop?"
This confusion has been lingering in her mind. Although they are both apprentices of Kelu, they don't have much friendship on weekdays. But when they were in the town of Ur, Lynn was willing to face the danger alone and leave the way to survive to them.
Of course it’s because standing there really affects your performance…
Lin En's words came to his lips, but he swallowed them back and said in a more tactful tone. "I am not completely sure about facing Anluk, and I can't be distracted to protect you."
Johnny stared at Lynn in a trance and was about to say something when the cabin, which had been relatively stable, suddenly shook violently. The two people who were caught off guard almost bumped their heads against the wooden wall.
Before Lin En could stand firm, waves of terrified screams came from the deck above.
"The Eye of Death... It's the Eye of Death!"
(PS: I wanted to divide it into volumes, but I pressed the wrong button, so I'll divide it in the next chapter. In addition, it's a new month, and I'm begging for monthly tickets, recommendations, collections, and follow-up reading. It would be even better if there were rewards...) Thanks to book friend Brother Ye for the 2000 Qidian coins, Bookworm Loves Bookstore and dsf23dd for the 1500 Qidian coins, book friends 20190917071457184 and Mumu is a Monster for the 500 Qidian coins, and Xixi Xixi for the 100 Qidian coins.
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