Dear Broom Knight.

Chapter 932 Smart Children Deserve to Be Saved

Chapter 932 Smart Children Deserve to Be Saved

Toronto chuckled: "I wouldn't treat her differently just because she looks like my mother, but I can't deny that it was that resemblance that made me see her."

This child deserves a chance to save his life, doesn't he?

It's better than having one more follower of the Tower, wouldn't you say? Respected Goddess of the Night.

The earliest witches in the Tower of Secrets came from the Church of the Night.

Regardless of whether rainwater was involved in their schemes, they were all 'poor souls' caught in the crossfire of the power struggles between the Dark Priests.

Of course, one could also say that she fell into depravity simply because she was forced to do something she didn't want to do that wouldn't affect her life but might harm her advancement in the Dark Church, indicating that she was inherently inclined towards darkness.

But these words can only be said to ordinary believers who believe in 'truth, goodness, and beauty'.

While her wavering convictions can be condemned, it cannot be denied that without those people, she might have overcome those external temptations by accumulating enough survival experience.

The 'victims' lured by darkness always receive some subtle sympathy.

The handwriting of the Night Goddess's reply revealed her level of frustration: "Are you a dog? You bite everyone you see!"

"I guess it's because you've been waiting for this show ever since you found out about it?" Toronto replied without any mercy.

The Goddess of the Night was still determined to make things difficult for him.

The grudges between Toronto and the Goddess of the Night have long since disappeared as events have unfolded.

But that feeling of unease still couldn't be eliminated.

However, Toronto's approach is still largely based on passive defense.

After all, that is the true God who can be commanded by countless believers.

Travis might pay attention to useless families like Clark and Costa, but he wouldn't care too much about them.

Like Toronto, all he knew was that these families were messing with the Gezar bloodline.

Nobody cares about this kind of thing.

After all, the truly great nobles had already finished researching this matter many years ago.

Families that are still messing around with these branches at this time are either newly rich or families that are neither here nor there.

Travis wouldn't think about things in such a vulgar way... He's fine with being low-class, but he's definitely not good at being vulgar.

Therefore, he certainly wouldn't care about certain girls' faces.

But the Church of the Night is different.

They frequented the inner quarters of the nobility and were therefore more sensitive to certain matters.

But in the eyes of the Goddess of the Night, this was nothing serious, except for making Toronto feel awkward for a few seconds.

With Toronto involved, would these things even be possible?
Even if Tiffany doesn't find her way, Toronto will eventually take her away... The only problem with this is that it might cause a conflict between Toronto and Fabrice.

After all, in many people's eyes, Fabrice's attention meant that he was interested.

Love that is forbidden by elders is most likely to lead to a life-or-death struggle... but if they don't care, they might break up long ago.

But anyone who knows a little about Toronto knows that he doesn't care about Fabrice's wishes at all.

The only thing that allows a spoiled child to act recklessly in front of their elders is their elders' love and care.

Fabrice isn't so stupid as to think that he could risk his life to earn a single glance from Toronto.

Moreover, Fabrice didn't actually like the girl.

Although he may seem like just a reclusive count who hides in his castle and never leaves, Fabrice has certainly seen his fair share of beauties.

In the years before, Fabrice was the weakest of the three northern territories, and it was always the unfortunate one that was tested by many parties.

Furthermore, even if she were truly the most beautiful girl he had ever seen, Fabrice, who had endured the most difficult trials of her life that many people wouldn't even dare to dream of, wouldn't lose her soul so easily.

However, there were some things he didn't dare to say to Toronto before he had concrete evidence; he could only offer a few words of advice.

Dark blue handwriting slowly emerged: "Should I send that Tiffany to Green Maple Territory as well?"

Toronto was taken aback: "What's wrong with you? She's your nun, of course she should stay in your convent."

"Oh... I was overthinking it, sorry."

“Storms are always troubled by all sorts of trivial matters.” The black handwriting appeared quickly. “He knew that maintaining a distance between the gods and humans, even believers, was the best choice.”

However, I still worry occasionally about my poor management of the church.

Humans are creatures that always find a way to torment themselves, killing each other over this or that. Even the most impartial god can only act as an arbitrator. Anyone who wants a world full of love is simply courting death!

Even the one who actually died wouldn't dare to think that way!

The Lord of Storms retorted bluntly: "That's not the same thing!"
No matter how justified my reasons may be, the fact that they can harm people is still due to the power and authority I gave them.

But if I did it before all of this happened… wouldn’t that break the vow we made?”

"What oath?" Toronto asked curiously.

"It has nothing to do with you!" The black text appeared extremely quickly.

“Speaking of which, Toronto, your English is really good!” Golden characters appeared, trying to change the subject. Toronto laughed: “You don’t have to tell me, I’m not really that curious.”

But given how lax you are now, you'll tell me directly sooner or later.

Just don't regret it later.

"Divine script, oh, you mean celestial language... As long as you don't read it aloud, it's quite easy to learn."

The brown handwriting appeared hesitantly: "These words are truly heartbreaking!"

There are some things I don't understand about Toronto.

The language of the heavens is essentially the language of the gods!
For mages who know some elemental languages, learning this script isn't really that difficult.

Especially considering that Toronto also needs to learn the Dragon language.

Occasionally, he would think that it was no wonder that many dragons preferred to speak in elemental languages ​​even if they didn't use the common language.

Not only is speaking the Dragon Language tiring, but writing it is also extremely troublesome.

He now occasionally has to learn some ancient dragon language in order to analyze and understand the constituent concepts of some dragon spells... It's really annoying!
No wonder that, despite both languages ​​being born directly from the source consciousness, Dragon Language and the second-generation languages ​​derived from Celestial Language were born at the same time.

The simpler it is, the more complicated it becomes.

No one knows why a symbolic script resembling oracle bone script emerged from a bunch of letters and texts recording speech.

Back then, ancient dragons probably never needed to think about what to say to other races; all they needed to do was kill.

Only after weaker, ordinary dragons appeared did they have the need to communicate with the outside world, and eventually they combined with the Wind Clan's language to create a new dragon language... mainly consisting of hissing sounds and harsh throat sounds.

Although this new dragon language has a much weaker resonance with the laws, it is easier for dragons, whose main heritage is bloodline, to hide it in their sea of ​​memories.

As for the ancient dragon language, no matter how noble one's bloodline is, one must learn it oneself, because one needs a certain understanding of the laws in order to inscribe them.

If you don't understand it properly, you might not be able to write a character that only requires a few strokes.

Therefore, even dragons born with the ability to speak dragon language will have to relearn it if they want to speak ancient dragon language.

Many dragons, especially the five-colored dragons, cannot even be found to speak the ancient dragon language.

After all, Tiamat never studies.

However, Toronto can see a kind of beauty derived from the power of laws in Gu Long's language.

It's concise and powerful; once you learn it, you won't forget it.

Of course, the hardest part is the learning process... Although it is just a rune, it contains many principles.

I've worked myself to the bone in Toronto, and so far I've only learned two words: wind and thunder.

He was quite interested in this water maze because he finally understood why the Goddess of Rain said that destiny required her and the Lord of Storms to give birth to the strongest sea god.

The runes for wind and thunder are very similar in the ancient dragon language, and given Toronto's mastery of the laws of air, learning them wouldn't be difficult.

Given his nature, he should have learned fire next.

However, he discovered from the runes that the wind and thunder runes had many invisible lines that could connect with the water runes.

If Toronto could compare these lines one by one, he might be able to learn water runes directly based on his current limited understanding of water systems.

When he learned to write about wind and thunder, the two laws had a wonderful conversation with him, filling in many gaps that he had never considered before.

Therefore, if he learns the water runes, it could be an initiation from the laws of water.

This shortcut is difficult to take, but... it seems like it really is possible.

Toronto's curiosity got the better of him, so he decided to give it a try.

The water labyrinth created by the gods is a water-based world constructed from the perspective of the gods and with divine script. It is full of understandings of the laws of water from the perspectives of the sky, the earth, the moon, and even bystanders.

These individuals may not be skilled in using water-based magic, but they can certainly use it.

In particular, the understanding derived from the Lord of Storms would definitely benefit him.

Therefore, it was only natural for Toronto to take on this job.

As for the interesting Miss Celie, she was just a bonus.

Toronto really likes this girl.

He had never met Tiffany and could not comment on her, but Celie, though proud and stubborn at heart, was truly flexible and adaptable.

I would never refrain from asking for help because of pride.

Celie was actually still quite apprehensive... She hadn't let her guard down since meeting Toronto.

After all, she was being schemed against because of her gender, or even her 'fertility', and Celie was actually quite wary of the towering Toronto.

But she grasped a key point: Toronto's ability to navigate this water maze was clearly different from hers.

In other words, regardless of who Toronto is, he is now likely under the command of some deity.

(End of this chapter)

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