Natalie's magical growth record

Chapter 1615 Alina’s attitude and Abdul’s answer

Chapter 1615 Alina’s attitude and Abdul’s answer
"As for why we didn't go to Mr. Jilan to directly inquire about the details, assuming that the 'Explorers' were really involved, then directly questioning their behavior would undoubtedly be an act of alerting the enemy. And if they were not involved, Then what will they think of Nanzhu Workshop’s inquiry?”

At this point, Inzat did not continue. Because his meaning has been expressed very clearly, and he also believes that this expression is enough to make the sage assistant of the Southern District of the Earth in front of him clearly aware of the hidden risks.

Sure enough, after he said this, Blair immediately realized the inappropriateness of his previous thoughts. After a moment of depression, he cheered himself up again and made a confirmation inquiry: "So Ivan contacted me last night. Lord Abdul, hope to get relevant clues from him?”

"Correct."

"So you want me to use my resources to help Evan?"

Blair pressed.

"No," Inzat shook his head slightly, and then added unhurriedly, "I just hope you can be more vigilant together. At least I don't think the truth of the matter is just a simple historical relic of the Second Age. So simple."

Inzat put forward his guess with a firm tone.

"I understand."

Blair adjusted his glasses and responded.

"Is there anything else you want to tell me?"

After waiting for several seconds, he spoke again.

"No more, the rest are unimportant things, I think."

He quietly curled his lips, and seeing that his boss still had a hesitant attitude that he was unwilling to believe, Inzat reluctantly suppressed the smile on his face and added, "Of course, if you want to know, I won't stop you. But trust me, it won't do you any good to learn about things that have become inconsequential. Instead of spending your time worrying about those things, why not join me and Mona and figure out how to find out what Fisher observed. variable."

This is Inzat's truest thought.

He didn't want Blair to know about the dispute between them and the 'mediator' last night, but if Blair knew nothing about it when asked about it, it would indeed seem that his client was a bit unhuman.

As for the variable issue mentioned in the last part of his words, although he and Fisher were somewhat concerned about it, they also knew that such things could not be pursued deliberately.

Speaking of variables, he suddenly remembered something, so he spoke again: "By the way, there is one more thing. I just suddenly thought that if this variable happens to come from some details that are easily overlooked by us, what we can do is Try to avoid it as much as possible. At least I don’t want a few of us to be the core parties involved in the actual occurrence of that variable.”

"it is good."

Blair agreed again.

"Then Chairman, don't you have anything to ask me?"

Inzat asked.

"Yes, a lot. But as you just said, instead of thinking about meaningless things, it's better to do more practical things."

Blair retorted seriously. "Indeed, it seems that I am overthinking it. I have nothing more to say. See you when we set off!"

After saying that, Inzat waved his hand quite casually, just like he usually did, and left the open space where the two had just communicated...

……

On the other hand, Claude also handed his reply to Karena who was on vacation at the time he thought was appropriate.

There was nothing worth noting in the letter. It was basically that he answered the questions Ursula mentioned in the letter from his own perspective.

As for Inzat, he also asked the 'hypocrisy' cornerstone colleague in the morning if he needed to reply in person. As a result, the other party's reply was as he expected. He did not intend to do so. It seemed that he had already made arrangements for the next step. Be prepared for additional attention by the 'mediator'.

He didn't intend to comment on this. As long as the final result was what they wanted to see, it was entirely up to the other party to do what they wanted to do. This is a tacit understanding that he and Inzat have quietly developed over many years of working together.

Just when Karena thought that her former college colleague had nothing else to convey to her, this colleague, whose real identity was actually the cornerstone of the Dilemma of the Sky Scholars, suddenly added another topic: "By the way, there is one more thing. I hope you can directly convey it to Lady Rosalina or someone she trusts. Fisher has been personally responsible for the situation in Tryon Town during this period. If If you have overlapping demands, you can communicate with him directly.”

After making this reminder, Claude didn't say anything else. He simply bowed solemnly to the former colleague who worked in the college as he treated the person he recognized.

It also took Karena some time to understand the corresponding person and the matter involved in the 'Troubled' cornerstone's speech just now.

In order to prevent the final message from going awry, she hurriedly confirmed: "Is it the cornerstone of 'Loneliness', Your Excellency the 'Astrological Instructor'?"

"Correct."

"I understand. Please allow me to express my sincere gratitude to you in my own name."

After speaking, Karena also expressed her gratitude with the solemn etiquette she could think of.

Claude nodded slightly, did not refuse, and accepted the other party's thanks with a reserved smile.

Karena smiled again with satisfaction, and said goodbye to her former colleague without saying anything more.

The gift that was a personal relationship was also given to the other party in the first conversation. Karena, who felt that she had given a sufficient response in the warm memories of the past, felt increasingly comfortable and went to her vacation. The contact address of the next person you wish to visit.

On the way, she thought about whether she needed to interrupt her vacation directly and return to Leticia to personally report to Rosalina what Claude had just mentioned.

But considering her subsequent itinerary and the time it would take to return to Letitia, she finally decided to go back to the hotel where she lived and write a letter to the leader of her organization, making the corresponding situation as unconventional as possible. Tell the other person without delay.

And even if the matter is really important, she, who is simply responsible for delivering the message, has fulfilled her corresponding obligations. I believe that Rosalina in Letitia will also respond correctly.

Although she was concerned about the reason why Claude deliberately told her the above matter, she also knew that this kind of thing did not need to worry about as a person who was solely responsible for delivering messages...

(End of this chapter)

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