Natalie's magical growth record

Chapter 232 Inzat’s warning

Chapter 232 Inzat’s warning
  "Actually, you don't need to be so defensive about me. I don't have any ill intentions."

Taking advantage of the gap when his niece was carefully reading the list and communicating quietly with Natalie, the Wind Commissioner seemed to casually stroll up to Ives and spoke softly.

"I just don't think I should disturb your precious rest time, Mr. Inzat."

Neither agreeing with the other party's words nor denying the fact that he was on guard, Avis smiled and answered tactfully.

"Haha, then I will thank you for your attentiveness, Lord Maxwell."

Seeing that his words were not answered directly by the other party, Inzat was not angry. Instead, he smiled casually and thanked him again.

"This is what I should do." He accepted the thank you calmly. After waiting for a while, Ives saw that the other party still showed no intention of leaving, so he had to take the initiative to ask, "Is there anything else you can ask me for?" Is it something? Mr. Inzat."

"Nothing else, I just want to ask your opinion about this seminar. After all, this is my first time hosting a seminar of this scale, and I need some feedback to help me better complete the next few days. s arrangement."

Inzat still responded calmly and made new attempts, without any embarrassment about forcing a conversation.

"My answer is, I am very satisfied." Ives responded with a smile, "I may not be qualified for other things, but at least this year, the participation level of us non-earth magicians has increased a lot compared with previous years. This is something we all The results are visible to all.”

"This is also the effect I want to achieve," Inzart smiled modestly, and then continued to ask for advice, "I mean if, if we want to invite you as a special guest at the seminar in the future, do you have this Are you willing to come?"

"Then I hope it's not recently."

Looking slightly surprised at the Wind Commissioner in front of him, whose true intentions were hard to see clearly, Avis responded with a forced smile that was both sincere and embarrassing.

Of course, as before, he did not say anything to death, and he was very tolerant and left the questioner with some escape routes and choices.

"With your words, I feel relieved. So, I wish you an unforgettable learning time in the next few days."

Inzat breathed a sigh of relief and waited for a while. Seeing that the time was almost up, he planned to end the topic and leave.

"That's what I hope too."

Finding that the other party wanted to leave, Avis couldn't help but secretly breathed a sigh of relief, and at the same time he pressed his chest and saluted from the bottom of his heart.

After saying this, Avis stood up again, intending to end the topic. But then, he thought about what happened to Natalie in the morning, and suddenly became alert again. He asked with an unchanged smile on the surface: "I'm sorry, Mr. Inzat, can I borrow some more of your time? In fact, I still have This is a very curious thing, are you willing to answer my questions?"

"I hope it's not a question I can't answer."

Faced with the young man's move to stop him again after the topic was over, Inzat didn't seem surprised and walked back calmly.

"No, please don't worry." Finding that the other party did not have any unexpected emotions, Ives felt wary again. While maintaining the smile on his face, he started to ask, "I am very curious about what Senior Blair has done. When something went wrong, why did you think of inviting Suzuran-senpai as a special guest for this seminar?"

"Because her status as the leader of the sage's assistant is very important." Inzat replied neither humble nor overbearing. Seeing that the young man had not yet withdrawn his searching gaze, he added carefully, "In the case of an unexpected situation with the chairman, a Wouldn’t a guest with a high status and close relationship with the Chairman be more conducive to maintaining order?”

"Indeed," he glanced distrustfully at the Wind Commissioner beside him. Avis nodded lightly to confirm the other party's previous words, and then continued to ask with some caution, "But there is one thing I can't figure out. From the exhibition in the morning There should be a lot of blank time between the end of the afternoon and the beginning of the seminar, so why didn’t you inform Suzuran-senpai of this arrangement in advance?”

"Some things should not be revealed in advance, Lord Maxwell."

After answering very cryptically, regardless of whether the young man could understand it, Inzat blew a whistle, waved his hand and prepared to leave again. “Wait a moment, Mr. Commissioner, what do you mean by not being revealed in advance? Could you please explain it in more detail?”

Recalling all the things he had been led by the other party so far, coupled with the other party's exaggerated performance of deliberately concealing the truth, Avis couldn't help but feel a little annoyed, so he stopped the other party again.

"Because we are not sure where the enemies against the Chairman are hiding, so in order to prevent our committee's subsequent plans from being discovered again, we can only temporarily keep it secret and decide to invite Lady Suzuran, so that all the arrangements can be seen Like a hastily arranged arrangement.”

Inzat looked at the young man who showed obvious surprise for the first time in surprise, but he did not ask any more questions and directly answered the question raised by the other party.

"This is not a good approach, Mr. Commissioner."

Ives stated his opinion bluntly, rarely wearing his usual gentle smile.

"Yes, this is indeed not a good idea, but when there is no better choice, we can only do this."

Noticing the change in the young man's expression, Inzat smiled helplessly, seeming to appease and sighing unquestionably.

"I hope you can think more carefully in the future."

Frowning slightly because of the other's sigh, Avis put on his polite smile again and guided the conversation towards the end.

"Thank you for reminding me, I will pay attention to it." Not paying attention to the other party's brief frown, Inzat bowed deeply, and then followed the source of ending the topic to the young man, seeming to be talking to himself and admonishing. He reminded me, "It's just that, Lord Maxwell, I think that in many cases it is safer to tacitly understand something than to get to the bottom of it. This is what my teacher told me."

"teacher?"

Not sure whether the other party mentioned it deliberately, Avis still followed his heart and asked.

"Yes, my teacher is an excellent magician. If you are interested, I will be happy to ask him to meet you."

Inzat put away the casual smile on his face slightly, and his attitude returned to the politeness and humility of the initial conversation between the two.

"If there is this opportunity, I would be very happy." Seeing that the other party had put away the frivolous look that made him uncomfortable, Ives also softened his tone slightly and asked, "Then, can I take the liberty of asking? Who is your teacher?"

"You'll find out later."

Inzat answered simply, unknowingly returning to his previous frivolous state.

"Isn't it convenient to say it now?"

Still wary, Avis continued to ask.

"This is what he, the witness, means. I believe you should understand what I mean."

After saying that, Inzat didn't stay any longer this time, and returned directly to his niece, watching the interaction between his niece and Natalie...

 The chapter has been revised. You can choose whether you want to re-read it.

  
   
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