The crimson magical light subsided, and Maggie reopened her eyes. Without saying a word, she prepared to turn and leave.
She had only taken two steps when she heard Spur's slightly probing voice behind her.
Thank you.
This was indeed an agreement between Maggie and them, but at that time Maggie was afraid that they would cause trouble, so she allowed them to stay in the temple and promised to unlock the power of the seal.
In reality, Maggie doesn't need to do these things, nor is it her obligation.
Moreover, given Maggie's power and status in the temple, even if she changed her mind at the last minute, the twins couldn't do anything to her, but Maggie still kept her promise.
Both sides were well aware of this, but seeing Maggie's indifferent expression, Spohr couldn't help but say those words.
Maggie paused, stopped, and simply stated the facts in a flat tone without turning around.
"Thank you all for not causing me any trouble."
She said this from the bottom of her heart. Heaven knows how happy she was that Spur had been behaving himself in the Temple of Light all this time and hadn't caused any irreparable trouble.
Although going to the ocean floor was still a burden for her, it was still much better than before.
Is there anything else?
Maggie continued to ask.
Say everything you want to say at once, otherwise you'll waste her time later.
Hearing such a cold question, both Sper and Spier felt awkward, especially since Spier had just had a minor disagreement with Maggie.
As for Spur, it was simply because he felt a little guilty about going to the seabed.
"Regarding your recent situation... is there anything we can help with?"
"Sper asked cautiously."
"But don't misunderstand, we just want to repay your kindness, we don't mean anything else."
Finally, after those words were spoken, Maggie abandoned her idea of leaving immediately. She turned around and looked the two of them up and down, silently weighing the options in her mind.
They do seem quite suitable for dealing with demons. Demon cultists are afraid of light, and fire also has a certain ability to restrain them. In addition to dealing with fire demons, fire mages are also one of the best choices for the demon hunter organization.
Moreover, now that their power has returned, the two of them together should be able to easily deal with the Hell Servant, or even one Demon Lord each, which would relieve a lot of pressure on the high-level combatants.
With that in mind, Maggie didn't refuse and agreed instead.
"Okay, then come with me."
She's not going to pass up free combat power; she's short-handed right now, and she'd be a fool to refuse something offered to her.
Spald thought Maggie would refuse, but he was still a little taken aback by her decisive answer.
He didn't come to his senses until he heard Spur's happy reply.
"Let's go! My brother and I are very strong."
Spier was thus dragged along by Spier to follow Maggie in a daze. He didn't say a word the whole time, nor did he refuse the suggestion or express his support.
However, his reaction already told others what he was thinking; the blush on his ears symbolized his inner feelings—he was secretly pleased.
No need to leave immediately....
Such a thought floated into Spielt's mind, but he quickly dismissed it.
However, Spur was a very straight man, and Maggie was only focused on walking forward, so neither of them noticed his abnormality.
...
Having brought back two helpful people, Maggie also solved the book's problem, and moreover, she discovered other important functions within the book.
Indeed, as the little green bird said, this book should be a weapon, not just a book.
It doesn't refer to the kind of weapon used to hit people with bricks, but rather a genuine magical artifact.
The extraordinary effect surprised Maggie greatly; it could completely replace the staff she was holding, even though the staff given to her by the old king was indeed very effective and had the blessing of mermaid tears.
However, compared to a more portable and effective book of magical artifacts, this is still inferior.
Besides, now that her mage level has increased, this staff can no longer keep up with her pace, and it's time to replace it.
She had originally planned to gather materials and rebuild one once this matter was over, but now it seems there's no need for that at all.
It can also store magic power, enhance the effect of magic release, and activate magic circles remotely. It even eliminates the need for the mermaid's tears.
Maggie was absolutely delighted with it.
However, she has not yet mastered the magic artifact book to a full extent; she is still missing two elements: fire and earth.
Originally, Maggie had never held any hope for the elusive possibility of becoming an all-elemental mage.
But as various things happened, the elements within her body increased, some by coincidence, some by inexplicable reason, and only one dark element was something she earned herself.
This made Maggie's heart flutter as well.
She thought that perhaps she could try to become the first all-elemental mage on the continent of Coral.
A very tempting idea.
Gathering all seven elements is a prerequisite for fully mastering the magic artifact book, which made Maggie's heart pound in her chest. This exciting possibility thrilled her more than falling in love, kissing, or holding hands.
"Shall we set off?"
Perkin had already been summoned back to Maggie's side by then. Seeing Maggie return with her people, he immediately transformed into a shadow and appeared in front of Maggie.
Nesser, Xiu, and Ficklin were still standing in front of the temple square; Maggie planned to take these people with her as thugs.
As for the reason...
Of course, it's because they're very powerful, and they're the main characters.
The protagonist usually has a halo, can't die, and will most likely encounter various opportunities. In addition, these people are all human incarnations of gods. With seven divine powers and five gods helping her, it sounds very satisfying.
Although the actual effect was minimal, the effect of boosting morale was very obvious.
Now that Gemini has been added, it's even more complete.
As for Rabai, the only one she planned to stay at the temple...
To be honest, she wasn't very familiar with Labai, and she hadn't even planned to bring the twins along. It was only because they suggested it that Maggie agreed.
"Let's go. The temple has a large defensive barrier, and with the elders in charge and some paladins stationed there, there won't be any problems."
Maggie wasn't saying this to Perkin, but to those old men mentioned above.
She made such a big fuss; without a legitimate reason, Maggie certainly wouldn't have been able to leave so easily with such a large number of troops.
Maggie had spoken with the elders long before she implemented her plan.
If such a powerful evil force is not eliminated soon, it will definitely pose a threat to the temple.
After a long negotiation, Maggie finally gained their approval.
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