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Chapter 588 Weird Woman

Chapter 588 Weird Woman

Toronto lowered his head and pondered for a few seconds before asking seriously, "So, when we're done here, should we go dig some dirt over at Scroll Mountain?"

Although they were not so nervous, Evelyn Costa and Almes, who were still paying attention to the sky, could not help but turn their heads to look at him.

"What an admirable and creative idea." Evelyn Costa, who has always dared to think and act, couldn't help but sigh.

Almes' expression twisted... He originally thought that this was a certain wizard's performance, but suddenly he remembered that this person must really hate the old guys in Scroll Mountain.

With Lori Montez's vengeful personality, he would definitely hate the Scroll Mountain University scholar who dared to treat him as a soft persimmon so much that he would want to grind him to ashes.

He said this simply, but as long as the adventurers hiding near the Grass Garden understood the mystery... after they destroyed the illusion and sent Pearl and the others away, at least dozens of adventurers sneaked in quietly.

Adventurers are just greedy, but they are not stupid. Those who come in are those who are sure that they are stronger than the young lady from the Hamilton family.

Given their caution, they would never easily walk into the depths of the fog. They would definitely hide around and try to spy using various methods.

Anyway, they don’t care how good the things they get are. They just want to get a bargain, so surviving to the end is the real thing.

They are all adventurers above level 12!

When the Lord of Knowledge himself didn't care and destroyed the Scroll Mountain with his own hands, how could he be afraid of some trash abandoned by his master?
After all, believers who were loyal to the Lord of Knowledge had responded to his call and were going around to recruit mercenaries who were willing to join them in the counterattack on Scroll Mountain!

Even those who do not have the ability and financial resources will obey the will of the Lord of Knowledge and stay away from the Scroll Mountain which is full of rebels.

Who would have known that the Lord of Knowledge had no intention of letting those excluded believers fight to their death, and chose to strike back first... Even though they possessed some of the strength of a wizard, most scholars actually relied on external forces.

So when their laboratories and secret rooms where scrolls were stored disappeared with the collapse of Scroll Mountain, how much strength would they have left even if they were still alive?

However, this is only on the front battlefield.

For those who cannot participate in this war that only top fighters can join, the ruins of Scroll Mountain are the most worthwhile place to visit.

Although most of the rare scrolls, gold, silver and jewelry were destroyed, there were always some that slipped through the net.

For the truly strong, it might not be worth digging for days and nights, but for these adventurers who have to work hard in such a harsh environment like the iceberg, this is such an easy job~
As long as these people go, no matter what kind of backup those old guys in Scroll Mountain have left for themselves, or what good things they have hidden for the future, it will basically be difficult to hide them... unless they will publicly stand up and say that the things belong to them, and order the adventurers to return them.

The reason why many things are precious is that no one knows that they are in his hands.

Once revealed, it would actually be no better than the treasure he carried with him… and for something like this, someone at a disadvantage would definitely not want to offend a swarm of adventurers.

With just one sentence, he could make those old guys who had offended him miserable. He really lived up to his great reputation.

However, there are actually quite a few people who can think of this, but most people with this kind of brains will not say it out loud.

No matter how miserable the fate of Scroll Mountain is now, it is still the earthly sanctuary of the Lord of Knowledge.

It's okay for him to do whatever he wants, but if others get involved recklessly, it will be a huge offense to God.

Anyone who exposes this matter will surely be hated by the Lord of Knowledge.

But Toronto is not afraid, and Lori Montez is even less afraid.

Almes shook his head and looked up at the fuse that had lost most of its energy but was still heading towards the illusory silver moon.

"Roar!" Casimir, who was completely unconcerned about what was happening in the sky, suddenly roared. The huge shield in his hand flew up instantly, blocking the men in black who suddenly stopped and turned around to attack them.

Bishop Blair and Celestia were stunned for a moment, but after looking at each other, they followed and intercepted an enemy each.

Casimir threw out a huge shield to block the attack route of two of them, and he swung his huge sword to meet the other two men in black.

The three people standing on the big tree, whose attention was attracted by the unexpected incident, were about to jump down to help when the fog in the sky suddenly turned into water arrows and shot towards them.

"Get up!" Almes shouted coldly.

The five-meter-tall tree suddenly cracked in an instant, turning into countless black silk threads that quickly formed a spider web around them.

"Don't resist!" Almes shouted softly.

Blair and Celestia, who were also within the range of the water arrows, stood up straight immediately and were quickly pulled into the web by several silk threads, arriving behind Casimir, who once again raised the giant shield and stood in the center of the spider web.

Casimir didn't need any notification at all. Almost at the same time when the black thread reached him, he knocked the four people away with a fierce blow, and grabbed the giant shield that was spinning back and retreated into the control range of the thread.

In the end, only the six men in black fell to the ground screaming, and soon disappeared wailing in the ground that suddenly melted into water.

"It's so poisonous!" Evelyn Costa sighed leisurely in the eyes of Blair and Celestia, who looked a little scared and terrified.

"What? When..." A woman with a sweet but stiff voice suddenly appeared in the air.

The Toronto wizard immediately understood why Evelyn Costa had called her weird.

This woman's clothing style was very cold, but the colors were very dark. In other words, she used several luxurious furs in extremely bright colors to cover key areas, and she was barefoot.

The key point is that the fur is not a natural color, but is dyed with certain dyes.

Anyone with a little common sense knows that fur is not impossible to dye, but if you want to make the hair look natural, you need specially formulated oils.

Even if you want to keep your oil paintings for a long time, pure dyes won’t work!

Must apply some oil.

If you want to keep the natural luster of the hair, you have to dye it with a mixture of oil and pigment.

But the fur that the lady in front of me is wearing is made by soaking in paint.

If it was just bright red, it would definitely be weird, but at least it would be acceptable.

But she dyed her hair the bright pink, tender yellow and violet colors that the Dark Night Temple liked... and she matched them together.

Even Casimir, who cared the least about beauty and ugliness, couldn't help but frown and hid behind the shield, trying to narrow his field of vision a little bit.

Anyway, he just needs to block the weak area of the Thousand Silk Spider Web Vine and doesn't need to keep his eyes and ears open.

"Oh my god! My eyes are such a disaster."

Almes looked back in surprise at the Toronto wizard who had fallen behind him.

A certain mage who has been very Torontonian for such a long time actually showed some colors that were not in line with the grand and eccentric Toronto.

Normally, shouldn't he whistle and praise the other person for having such an idea?

However, this also made Almes change his mind... The other party just had some special methods that allowed him to disguise his soul aura, but he did not completely transform into another personality or soul.

This is quite surprising.

He likes to wander around by nature and is good at hiding himself. Suddenly, he has a desire... He wonders if he can exchange this skill back.

Anyway, the other party already knew that he had problems, so it wouldn't matter if he exposed a little more, right?
The Toronto wizard suddenly took out a large sky blue cloak from his storage ring and hid himself in it from head to toe.

"What are you doing?" Evelyn Costa asked in surprise.

"My eyes are irritated. I need some time to rest." A dull voice came from under the cloak.

Celestia, who was actually quite stimulated, rolled her eyes slightly, but was immediately stopped by Almes: "You can't, Celestia.

Do you think you have the right to avoid it?"

“How can you not feel anything at all?” Celestia looked at Almes, who had a blank expression on his face and was not irritated at all, and couldn’t help but ask a question full of resentment.

Almes smiled oddly, "I'm used to it."

Not only Celestia, but also Bishop Blair and Evelyn Costa's eyes began to tremble violently.

"Not in my house!" Almes reacted quickly. "I have lived in the Mage District for many years. The laboratories of low-level mages are all in the same area. I see all kinds of strange experiments every day."

"Ah? They won't put it away?" Evelyn Costa asked curiously.

“Most of them are failures that need to be destroyed.

Although the magician area was heavily guarded, it was in the royal palace after all, and it was impossible for them to handle it on their own.

Moreover, it is impossible to arrange an annihilation array in every laboratory... If you are not careful, it will really explode.

They must be gathered together and discarded or destroyed according to their properties." Almes explained quickly, afraid that he would not finish his words and would include his own mother.

As for Ezra, it’s okay, but the colorful light shield can no longer be saved.

"Oh..." Evelyn Costa replied in a long voice, "That's what you said."

Almes took a deep breath.

"damn it!"

Almes almost thought it was his own voice.

Then he realized that this was the cry from a creature in the air that looked like the Rain Goddess.

(End of this chapter)

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