The lord is red again.
Chapter 544: Lord Lind tries to protect his innocence
Chapter 544: Lord Lind tries to protect his innocence
In the War Throne, prosperity and bustle always fill the city-state.
However, Leia's mind had already moved away from this. She had been hanging out with the undead for some time recently, but like a socialite, the crowd did not make her feel happy or relaxed.
And the undead people who had always been pursuing her seemed to have slowly lost interest.
They start courting another person.
In this land, there are always people who are sought after, and there are always people who are abandoned.
Fortunately, her desire to explore was genuine. After the undead turned their eyes away from her, Leia decided to embark on a new adventure.
The almost monopolized geographical tunnels that travel back and forth between different material planes allow her to travel freely to those new worlds.
Leah got up from the bed early in the morning, went downstairs to the tavern and waved to Miss Carlos. They were good friends. Miss Carlos came from the Gravel Mountains in the south of the Demon Land.
She said life here was perfect for her, and Leah couldn't help but exclaim when she heard stories about the beasts in the Gravel Mountains.
Miss Carlos gave her blessings. Although the two parties had agreed to go on an adventure together, business has been booming recently, forcing Miss Carlos to focus more on her own shop.
Because she had to make money and then transport some of the things she could buy back to the Gravel Mountains to help her hometown.
After all, she was not alone and free.
On the way to the station, Leah noticed a procession of carriages pulled by beasts arriving at the War Seat.
A lot of undead people gathered around one after another. They looked at this huge team curiously, trying to see through the carriage to see the situation inside.
Leah also cast a curious look towards that team.
The side of one of the carriages suddenly opened, revealing a red-haired girl in a long robe.
It's human.
She has a beautiful face and lively eyes.
But what caught Leah's attention more was the robe he was wearing. The cuffs were dotted with tiny diamonds, and there was a star necklace hanging around his neck.
The red-haired girl looked around curiously, pausing the moment her eyes landed on Leah.
It seemed as if I saw some amazing scene in Leah.
Facing the other person's curious and amazed gaze, Leia smiled. She had gradually become accustomed to treating others in this way.
Although it requires a more formulaic approach, it can solve many problems.
"Don't look around. We can't anger the lord here."
A hand reached out from the car and pulled the red-haired girl, whose eyes were still fixed on Leah, back.
Inside the car sat a group of scholars wearing the same robes.
The red-haired girl twisted her body, but finally sat down reluctantly.
"I just saw a very wonderful adventure." The red-haired girl was a little excited.
But when everyone's eyes fell on her, she reluctantly lowered her head: "Okay."
Everyone in the car was no longer surprised by this situation.
They waited for the carriage to move slowly forward, sitting still, as if they didn't care at all about what was happening outside.
Only the red-haired girl would roll her eyes around when no one else was noticing her, or quietly use her little finger to lift the curtain of the carriage door closest to her, creating a gap to look out.
And every time she made this move, she would receive very stressful stares and would have to behave herself.
Finally, the carriage stopped.
There was a sound outside.
They got off the car one after another and covered their heads with hoods. The shadows were like black veils, preventing others from trying to explore their appearance.
As soon as the red-haired girl jumped out of the car, a hand grabbed her and slammed the hat on the back of her robe onto her head.
She was a little dissatisfied and muttered a few words.
"You are all very welcome." A deep and pleasant voice came.
The red-haired girl subconsciously looked in that direction, and found that the other person was standing not far in front of her.
All that caught my eye was a pair of boots.
Following the upward path, one can see the man wearing a robe in accordance with aristocratic etiquette, a necklace around his neck, a black cloak draped over his back, and a broad and strong body.
Then her gaze stopped.
He is too tall.
The large hood blocked her view as she continued to explore upwards.
Just as she raised her chin to try to see the other person's appearance clearly, a familiar big hand pressed the back of her head, forcing her to lower her head again.
The red-haired girl pouted in dissatisfaction.
"I believe that with your help, humans will eventually be able to take back their own territory."
After the man said this, he turned around and invited everyone to follow him into the lord's hall.
There is nothing special about the decoration in the hall.
Everyone's eyes were always fixed on that tall figure.
"Let me introduce myself first."
he said proactively.
"Linde Arman, I have received a commission from Miss Magdalena. I will be the lord of Misty Rain City in the future. I am trying to regain the territory where humans live. I learned from Miss Magdalena that you once made a prophecy. To be honest, I have also met someone who made a prophecy to me, and he got what he wanted, so I believe in prophecies."
The red-haired girl raised her head quietly.
She pulled her hat up so that it no longer blocked her vision, and finally saw the man's appearance clearly.
He has golden hair, a handsome face, and always has a gentle smile on his face when he speaks, like a loyal knight that can be extracted from any fairy tale.
As for more, she couldn't feel it, but it was obvious that the other party was very powerful, otherwise Her Highness Magdalena would not have been loyal to him.
The red-haired girl stared at the face, and suddenly some fragmented images began to flash before her eyes.
She exclaimed "Ah", attracting the attention of Linde who was speaking.
Others noticed, too.
The person who had been standing behind the red-haired girl subconsciously reached out to cover her mouth.
It is very bad to behave so disrespectfully in such a serious and important occasion.
"Sorry, Issy has a bit of a frisky personality."
An old man among the astrologers stepped forward and expressed his apologies.
"It is our duty to enable the child to live an active life. It can be seen that she is very relaxed here." Lind would not get angry over such a small matter.
There were 36 astrologers in front of him.
And these people can unite with each other and perform divination together.
If it is combined with some magical power, it may produce unimaginable results.
No one can refuse to predict the future, provided that they are not dead in the predicted future.
The theory that knowing the future will anchor the future has made Lind always cautious about precognition, but he also wants more, so divination is still necessary.
"Thank you for your kindness," said the old man.
Before coming here, they already knew what was waiting for them.
Astrologers need not be confused about loyalty. However, they do not agree on whether to work sincerely for Lind Ahlmann.
Changing the lord you are loyal to may affect the development of future events, and of course it may also promote everything to develop in the future direction. It is already valuable to be able to learn about the future, and since ancient times, all those who know the future and change the future will basically promote the occurrence of the future.
"I'm Gao Nan, you can call me the old astrologer." The old man took the initiative to introduce himself, "We can tell fortunes for you and give you early warnings, but we need a quiet space where we won't be easily disturbed."
Linder nodded slightly.
"You can ask for anything you want, and I will satisfy it. But when can we start our first divination?"
Gao Nan looked hesitant.
"Now, if you wish."
"Then now."
They sat cross-legged, preparing for the divination matters that were to follow.
Some props that were more confusing than magic were slowly taken out and placed. Lind tried to detect something from them, but found things like cow horns, dried mice, feathers of some unknown birds, even a depilated and dried tail, insects, and so on.
But there was no magical fluctuation, and it was not a rare material.
A special divination was set up with Gao Nan as the center. They still wore hoods to cover their faces, and then talked to themselves silently, chanting something.
Linde's eyes swept over everyone present. The strongest among them was the old astrologer Gao Nan. His realm was at the epic level, but in fact the combat power he displayed was not very threatening, and could only reach between 2-3 rings at most.
Moreover, as a non-combat astrologer, Gao Nan would almost certainly be defeated if he went head-to-head with an enemy of equal combat power.
Linde's gaze turned to the figure who first saw him and exclaimed.
She is the only young person in the entire team.
After sitting down, he kept looking in Lind's direction.
When she looked at him again, Linde happened to look at her, and their eyes met in the air. She blinked at Linde curiously. It seemed that she was looking at something interesting. When Linde smiled, she quickly withdrew her gaze.
A little girl with a strong curiosity.
He didn't expect that there would be a child with this kind of personality among astrologers. He thought they were all fortune-tellers who were always talking about the future.
It was the first time that Lind took the initiative to ask someone to help him predict the future, and he showed strong interest.
Unfortunately, the astrologers did not ask him whether he wanted to ask about his career, love, work, etc., and then conduct targeted divination. Instead, they all closed their eyes, as if waiting for something.
After a long time, the old astrologer Gao Nan opened his eyes.
"I saw a huge eye. It was so big that it occupied the sky and was bigger than the land under our feet. And you were standing on the land and looking up at this eye."
Linde remembered the vision he had seen when he was with Merlulan.
"How should we interpret it?" Lind asked.
"This is the future scene we see about you," said the old astrologer Gao Nan.
"I thought you would always...um..." Lind didn't finish his sentence.
You will always get a mysterious concept, and then interpret it vaguely, and then let yourself buy some set meals and amulets, say something you like and so on.
However, since this is a picture from the future, and I have been involved with it twice in the dark, I have to take it seriously.
But there is no need to take it too seriously, because that scene is obviously very far away from you.
"Thank you for your divination."
He arranged people to take care of the astrologers, arrange their accommodation and future work scope, and try to prevent the undead from disturbing them.
Of course, in Lind's opinion, fortune-telling for the undead is actually quite interesting, and it may even open up new game features.
Unfortunately, there are only thirty-six astrologers, which cannot meet the needs of tens of thousands of undead. They can be treated like cattle and horses, but they cannot be worked to death.
As a lord and information collection enthusiast, Lind would never miss out on the ways in which the astrologers gained power.
The old astrologer Gao Nan did not refuse and offered the recipe.
This was an ancient parchment scroll, which meant it had been obtained many years ago. He carefully spread out the scroll.
The Prophet's Path.
Some of the materials inside were easy to collect, but the most critical one caught Lind's attention.
"Star scales?"
Lind recalled a group of not-so-powerful enemies he encountered when he was in the northwest of the Rand Kingdom.
Those miners.
The potion recipe requires star scales.
"What are star scales?" Lind asked.
The old astrologer Gao Nan said: "This has something to do with the disaster that will befall this land in a few decades. Some of those alien visitors carry some special power. In the collision long ago, we once got the star scales and gained some of the power."
"I see."
He probably didn't expect that a potion formula that he didn't care much about at the time would involve so many things.
"Where can we get more? Star scales?" Lind asked.
"We don't know, because every astrologer who has ever obtained the magic stone has a star scale that I use. They were all preserved and passed down a long time ago. They haven't been used for more than ten years."
"More than ten years?" Lind didn't believe this statement.
He looked at the red-haired girl, whose age was definitely no more than 15 years old.
"Yixi awakened naturally. She is a natural astrologer." The old astrologer Gao Nan said, "She has the ability to see the future of certain people. She doesn't need to absorb the filthy energy of things that fall from the sky like us."
"Issi?" Lind looked at the red-haired girl. "You have been looking at me from the beginning. Did you see anything in me?"
He remembered the other party's exclamation just now.
"I saw you holding my hand and dancing, and..." Her cheeks suddenly blushed, "kissing me."
The atmosphere on the scene suddenly became strange.
Especially those astrologers looked at Lind with scrutiny.
Lord Alman is a man of integrity. How could he possibly attack a little kid like you?
"It seems that the natural astrologer is fake." Lind coughed.
"it is true!"
The red-haired girl obviously couldn't stand this slander; she was extremely confident in her abilities.
"It was at a dance, and it seemed to have happened recently. I hadn't grown taller yet, and you were wearing similar clothes to the ones you wear now." She gestured, and even moved closer to Linde, trying to grab his hand and put it around her waist.
But this move was difficult to pull off. Lind's arms were like heavy iron blocks, and she couldn't pull them at all.
And she was almost half the height of Lind.
Fortunately, the situation did not remain deadlocked for too long, and everyone ended the topic tacitly.
Issi was also dragged away.
"That child is quite lively." The old astrologer Gao Nan said again.
"Yes." Lind nodded.
It is not conducive to my great and glorious image. I will issue an order today to prohibit holding dances within three years, or astrologers will not be allowed to attend dances within three years, and I will not attend either.
Protect your innocence!
(End of this chapter)
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