Starting the next day, whenever there was nothing to discuss, Wan Ge would teach Su Yi to recognize characters in the morning and teach him how to use his powers in the afternoon.
Su Yi initially had no interest; he simply memorized the words and moves based on his memory.
Later, I gradually learned about things through words and became more and more curious, so I slowly developed an interest in learning words.
Needless to say, he also enjoys practicing spells. He has already experienced the feeling of his own power, so he really enjoys practicing spells.
Wan Ge sat to one side flipping through a book, while Su Yi practiced his magic. The Grand Elder stood on the other side, unsure whether to approach, but ultimately chose to leave.
Just as Wan Ge was about to return to her palace, the Grand Elder appeared before her: "Your Majesty..."
"Elder, is there something you want to discuss with me?" Wan Ge looked at the worried elder in front of her, and actually knew what he wanted to say.
The elder sighed helplessly and said, "As a nine-tailed fox, Su Yi already possesses unparalleled demonic power. You're still training him. Aren't you afraid he'll seek revenge on you later?"
He used to worry about the little nine-tailed fox, whose magic had been bound since childhood. His Majesty's treatment of him was too cruel. But now His Majesty has not only released him, but also taught him magic and knowledge. This could easily lead to problems!
"Elder, there's no need to say anything more about this. Now that I've made up my mind, I won't change it," Wan Ge said firmly.
The Grand Elder shook his head, sighed, and asked helplessly, "Is it Apocalypse?"
Did the apocalypse change His Highness's mind?
Wan Ge remained silent, seemingly offering no rebuttal to his question.
The Grand Elder was unaware of the situation; she didn't care that His Majesty's Longevity Candle had dimmed.
Now, she seems indifferent to those she personally raised and tormented. What does the apocalypse truly foreshadow? Her Majesty seems to have become indifferent to even life itself.
After the Grand Elder left, Wan Ge also returned to her palace. No one noticed the little fox hiding behind the rockery, who overheard their entire conversation.
Su Yi gripped the flowers in his hand tightly. He had just discovered such beautiful flowers and picked a bunch, intending to offer them to his master, but he hadn't expected to overhear their conversation.
Su Yi didn't quite understand what they were saying. What was the Grand Elder talking about, revenge or something? He didn't understand what the Grand Elder meant. How could he possibly harm his master?
only…
Listening to their conversation, Su Yi felt inexplicably uncomfortable, a kind of unease he couldn't quite explain.
And it was also an apocalypse. Was it because of the apocalypse that his master treated him so well? He didn't understand. But he really liked how good his master was to him. He wished his master could always be this good to him.
Now, what Wan Ge is teaching Su Yi are all beautiful things. Although Su Yi has never encountered them, he is also unaware that he was once in darkness.
I just feel a longing for the beautiful things described in books.
Su Yi secretly went to the entrance of Wan Ge's bedroom, put down the flowers, and returned to his own bedroom.
Just as Wan Ge sensed his presence, she opened the door only to see flowers on the ground.
Looking at the beautiful flowers in front of him, Su Yi thought, "I've spent my whole life here. Maybe I can take him out to see the world."
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com