Above the jagged, rocky mountain range, jet-black ore peeks out from between various rock walls, sharp and jagged.
The road was covered with an uneven layer of gravel, and the rocks had even cracked under the high temperature.
Several demi-human guards followed Lia.
Since Clevina's demi-human guards were exposed in the south, they no longer need to hide their identities and can now openly show their faces.
Although the Empire has regulations prohibiting demi-humans from entering the country,
However, nobles can dispose of any demi-humans discovered within their territory at will.
Therefore, establishing a guard is not considered a violation of the regulations.
Lia, wearing a metal miner's hat, wiped the sweat from her forehead.
He squinted as he gazed at the sun high in the sky.
In the mine, several workers carried a huge mirror over.
The mirror was incredibly tall, more than a person's height, and could almost completely reflect Lia.
At the top of the mirror are two black stones, like those embedded in the mirror, tightly closed like eyes.
Even so, it still gives people a slightly eerie feeling.
Lia looked at her reflection in the mirror and asked the workers.
"This is what you dug out?"
The workers nodded in unison.
According to the workers, the mirror is exceptionally sturdy.
Even if you hit the mirror with a pickaxe, the mirror will not break.
The workers found this thing very magical, so they decided to bring it to Miss Liya to see.
Lia looked at the mirror, touching her chin with one hand, somewhat puzzled.
The reflection in the mirror mirrored her movements.
Just then, Lia spoke up.
"It looks like the material of this mirror must be very good."
"I'll move this to my house later."
Looking at herself in the mirror, Lia subconsciously stretched out her right hand.
The reflection in the mirror also stretched out its hand, and the palm bearing the "Mage's Hand" mark stood out prominently.
Soon, she touched the mirror.
Lia touched the smooth mirror surface with her hand, feeling nothing unusual.
But the next second, the eyes above the mirror suddenly opened and stared straight at Lia.
Lia exclaimed in surprise, and a flash of white light engulfed her as she was absorbed into the mirror.
The white light seemed to freeze everyone in place.
The workers didn't realize what had happened until Leah had completely disappeared and the mirror crashed to the ground with a "bang".
They lifted the strange mirror that had fallen to the ground and felt a sense of bewilderment.
The mineral eyes were tightly closed, as if they had never been opened.
At that moment, Leon slowly walked in from outside the mine.
The workers greeted Leon with respectful smiles when they saw her wearing a hood.
"Lord Leon."
What are you doing here?
The workers reported back to Leon:
"We found this while mining, and we were just about to..."
At this point, they felt a sense of confusion.
Strange, who were they reporting to?
Hearing this, Leon stepped forward and examined the mirror.
So she spoke up as well.
"Send this to the Clavner mansion first."
After saying that, she turned and prepared to leave.
The moment she took her first step, Leon's mind went completely blank:
"strangeness."
Why did I come here?
With this question in mind, Leon tried to recall as she walked away.
...
At the gates of the Clevina mansion, a merchant sat in his carriage, quietly awaiting instructions from the servants outside.
The servant stood at the door and respectfully spoke to the merchant:
"Please wait a moment, Mr. Deer, I'll go and inform him right away..."
At this point, the maid suddenly froze in place, completely dumbfounded.
At that moment, she didn't even know who to notify.
The next second, the servant remembered that the head of the Victor family seemed to have returned to the mansion.
She then addressed the merchant directly:
“Mr. Deer, please wait a moment, I will go and inform the head of the family right away.”
After seeing the merchant nod, the servant turned and hurried back to the mansion.
Not long after, the servant came out again, stood in the doorway, nodded slightly to the merchant, and said:
“Mr. Deer, please.”
The servant led Dill into the meeting room of the Clevina mansion.
"Sir, please take a seat."
Dill sat nervously on the sofa, feeling the softness of her bottom, and looked around the living room of the Clavner mansion.
He never imagined that one day he would be able to personally conduct business with the head of the Clavenna family.
But he had no choice but to come.
The corresponding goods suddenly lost their contact person, and a large amount of materials arrived at the port but were left there.
Soon, a hurricane swept through the living room.
White clouds gathered in the living room, accompanied by a howling whirlwind.
The clouds and mist condensed and swirled beneath the whirlwind.
The next second, a black trench coat shook the clouds apart.
A tall, aloof man appeared in the living room and sat down on the sofa.
This gave the merchant quite a fright.
Alas!
I felt much more energetic.
Victor clasped his hands together, looked quietly at Dill, and asked:
"What's up?"
When Dill first met Victor, he gripped the hem of his shirt tightly with both hands, his eyes somewhat unfocused.
Looking at Viktor, he felt a surge of panic.
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