Extraordinary North America: Where are the magical partners?

Chapter 37 The truth of the world in 3 places

Chapter 37 The Truth of the World in Three Places
Looking at the expectant eyes of Rango and Teddy, Amos did not give the answer directly.

The old man first found a chair and sat down leisurely, then lit a cigar and let the smoke linger, creating a mysterious atmosphere.

When everything was ready, he spoke slowly like an experienced narrator:
"First of all, I have to congratulate you, because compared to ordinary people, you have already uncovered the first layer of the veil of this world and know that there are evil spirits and demons in this world."

Seeing that the old man was acting like a riddle again, Rango took a deep breath and asked with a smile, "So, what is hidden under the veil that I haven't unveiled yet?"

Amos exhaled a puff of smoke, his eyes becoming deep: "A lot, more than you can imagine, such as vampires."

"Oh?"

Rango was not surprised when he heard this, but nodded calmly.

There are ghosts and exorcists in this world, so it doesn't seem surprising that a vampire would appear.

He then asked, "So there are werewolves and witchers too?"

"You have a sharp mind," Amos nodded approvingly. "Not only do you have these things, but you have quite a lot of them. Of course, there are many types of vampires. If you are interested, I can tell you about them slowly later."

Rango's eyes lit up when he heard this. He had been busy with other things before and had forgotten the existence of such an "old man" in the museum.

Although it is not in the ring, with this old guy's decades of exorcism career, he must have seen all the monsters and demons in the world.

This is a valuable asset.

So, he smiled more intimately and asked, "What about vampires and werewolves?"

Amos shook his head and lost himself in memories. "There are too many to mention. I don't know where to start. I have seen witches, sirens, zombies, and gorgons."

"Wait, wait," Rango interrupted, "What does this Gorgon mean?"

He had heard of the names of creatures like witches and sirens many times, but this was the first time he had heard of Gorgon.

"A snake-haired monster, similar to Medusa. One of them has great magical powers. If you look at him, you will be petrified instantly."

At this point, Amos pulled up a disdainful smile and said, "It's just a bluff. I saw your grandfather smash the heads of more than a dozen Gorgons with his fists, but you see, I'm still alive and well."

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Rango shrugged noncommittally, then asked, "Anything else?"

"A lot, tree demons, clowns, tooth fairies, monsters, unicorns, hell lords, dismembered goblins"

Amos seemed to have opened up his mouth and a series of nouns came out of his mouth.

After hearing this, Rango's expression suddenly became complicated: "So, not only do all the things you just mentioned exist, but they also pose a threat to humans?"

Amos put away his smile and said seriously, "You are too optimistic. In the eyes of these guys, humans are nothing more than food and tools for their entertainment."

"What the hell?!"

Rango looked at Teddy in shock. He knew what was going on in this world, but he didn't expect that in addition to those normal movies, it also incorporated so many monsters and demons?
"Something's wrong," Teddy asked, "If there are so many dangerous things, why have the media never reported them, and many people have never seen them in their entire lives? Come on, it took you several minutes just to say these names, how could a normal person have never seen them!"

Amos smiled slightly, his expression subtle, "Who knows, maybe there is an organization secretly imprisoning them all."

Teddy curled his lips speechlessly when he heard this. This old man always starts to laugh when it comes to a critical moment. I really don't know how Grandpa Rango usually gets along with him.
However, the more Rango thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong. In his memory, he actually knew of an organization that was capable of capturing and imprisoning so many monsters.
Could Fake be so unlucky?! But before he could ask, Amos brought up another issue that concerned him the most.

"As for Emma, ​​if she's allowed to develop, she'll most likely turn into one of those dark creatures I mentioned earlier before the Yellow Eyed Demon intervenes."

"I know, it must be the dismemberment of the goblin," Teddy said half-jokingly and half-seriously, "This little guy is very skilled at cutting up the doll!"

Amos gave him a speechless look and answered directly: "It's a witch!"

"Witch?" Rango asked curiously.

"That's right," Amos explained, "to be precise, she's a black witch. Due to the influence of the devil's sacrifice, Emma's body contains a darkness far beyond that of ordinary people, which is a rare qualification for becoming a wizard. There are indeed a few places in the world that are suitable for witches to grow, and I have some friendships with people in those circles."

After hearing this, Rango pondered for a moment and shook his head to express his concern. "I don't think this is a good idea. She has no power now, but she has already started killing innocent people. If she really controls witchcraft, it will definitely be a disaster."

"You think everything is too simple, Rango," Amos shook his head and sighed.

"Even if you guard her day and night, the darkness in her heart will eventually erupt and devour her, turning her into a puppet of the devil."

"Send her to the place I recommended. At least someone can guide her to control and use this power. This will give her a chance to survive before the Yellow-Eyed Demon arrives."

Hearing this, Rango frowned and did not respond immediately.

He squatted down and stroked Emma's faces which were swollen from being beaten. At this moment, she was curled up in the chair, frowning, as if she was having a nightmare.

Seeing this, Teddy hesitated to speak, for he knew very well the inner struggle and pain Rango had gone through in the past day.

So he silently swallowed the suggestion that was about to come out of his mouth and left the decision-making power entirely to Rango.

After a moment of silence, Rango finally made up his mind, looked up and asked, "Tell me, what places are suitable for Emma?"

Amos raised his expected smile and said slowly, "To be exact, there are three places worth considering."

"First, it's an ancient castle, with a family of four living inside. Um, I'm not sure how many people there are at the moment. Although this family is very, very abnormal, the hostess is an extremely 'gentle and elegant' female zombie who is familiar with all kinds of black magic. And if they have a child, it should be about the same age as Emma. It would be just right to send him over to let them train him."

Rango frowned. This sounded a little unreliable, but luckily they lived in a castle instead of Clam Town, so it could be used as a backup plan.

"The second one is a school, [Nevermore Academy]. This school is specially opened for different kinds of people. Most of the students there are witches and sirens. I am a good friend of their previous principal. If you are willing, I can write you a letter of recommendation."

After hearing this, a hint of surprise flashed in Rango's eyes. It is better to go to school than to be sent to someone else's home to be trained.

"There is one last one, and this is the place I most recommend you send Emma to."

Amos's eyes became deep, as if he had returned to the past.

"It is a secret school that specializes in training witches. It not only teaches witch skills, but also cultural and etiquette classes. Every super witch who can walk out of there is a figure of the dark world."

"Your grandfather had a close relationship with this super witch. I think she would be happy to accept Anderson's great-granddaughter into the school."

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(End of this chapter)

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