"You sound very unsure of yourself when you say that."

"There's nothing I can do about it," Miko said, her voice full of grievance. "Besides being able to take a beating, I don't have any other strengths."

"Your magic reflection is pretty strong too."

"That must hurt quite a bit."

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“But protecting you from them is no problem,” Miko said confidently. “No matter how painful their magic is, I will protect you!”

"What if we need to protect a lot of people? Including Natsu and the others?"

“That won’t work.” Miko shook her head: “We don’t have enough scale powder.”

“Perhaps you could have done it before,” Yefried sighed.

If it is as recorded in the legends, Miko, who used alchemy to transform herself into a demon, must have been a top-tier powerhouse as someone who had touched the gods.

She certainly has many ways to deal with it.

But now Miko

He's just a cowardly little devil.

He has zero combat skills; he's just incredibly strong.

Magic usually has a rebound effect—but this ability is quite strong. The previous Nirvana, which could have changed Yefrit's mind, was bounced back by her.

“I’m sorry, Yefrit,” Miko said, feeling very guilty.

“No, there’s no need,” Yefrit said. “I’ll think of something.”

“For now,” Yefrit said, twirling her cane, “there’s no need to worry too much.”

arrive home.

The dove and Emily had not yet left.

The two were in the yard, Emily lying in the dove's arms, listening to her tell a story.

"Mr. Yefried, you're back." Seeing Yefried return, the dove quickly greeted him.

“Master.” Emily also got off the dove and ran over to hug Yefrit’s waist.

"You spent the whole day at Mirajane's house," Emily said innocently. "Are you two dating?"

“Don’t talk nonsense, I’m just going to help out, and I’ll even get paid,” Yefrit said.

He took out the discount card and explained the cause and course of events.

"Uh..." Izayoi was somewhat speechless, took out three cards, and said, "But everyone else has one."

"what?"

“It was sent by Mr. Edward before,” Ikaruga explained. “Felax Town has been rebuilt, and the school has been repaired. Mr. Edward and Mr. Judo gave everyone a discount card to thank Fairy Tail Guild for their help before.”

“You were on a mission before and didn’t know anything about it. I was going to tell you after I got the information, but I didn’t have the chance.”

Yesterday, Yefried looked very tired, and the dove was also preoccupied with her, so they put the matter aside.

She wanted to say something this morning, but Yevlit rushed off to Mirajane's house.

"So... I was tricked?" Yefrit realized.

"Not really." As a girl, Izayoi had already noticed Mirajane's "sinister intentions" and couldn't help but sigh. As expected of Miss Mirajane, if you consider her a competitor, you feel like you can't win at all!

However, she didn't speak ill of Mirajane; she said, "Isn't it possible to earn a gift?"

"But I was still scammed."

Yefriede cannot be called petty, but...

Mr. Yefried was a little annoyed, and Izayoi felt she had made a mistake—she might have caused Mirajane trouble—so she tried to make amends, saying, "But isn't it a wonderful thing to go shopping with Miss Mirajane, such a beautiful woman?"

"Shopping is a good thing?" Yefrit tilted her head and looked at her. "It's better to go fishing."

The turtledove fell silent.

She recalled the girls' private conversations.

It refers to her and other girls like Lucy, Juvia, Levy, and Bisca occasionally looking at "Love Guide" columns in magazines and discussing relationship issues, naturally including Natsu, Gray, Yefrit, and others.

Lucy and the others said that although Yefrit seems very smart and sensitive, completely different from the shy and arrogant Gray and the dull Natsu, so-called intelligence can be a hindrance. Such people are prone to getting stuck on things because of their confidence.

Otherwise, he wouldn't be single for so many years. He's clearly an outstanding person, and he has no shortage of girls who have confessed their feelings to him.

As they discussed this, they glanced at Mirajane and whispered, "Yefflit is just too good at making comparisons, which is why she can't see the girl's feelings. If she were a little less perceptive, they probably would have gotten together long ago."

However, Bisca offered a different opinion: "Lucy, Juvia, how can you be sure that the two of them aren't enjoying it? Let me tell you, the ambiguous period before a relationship starts is the sweetest."

“Perhaps that’s how it is between you and Alzak.” Dove shook his head, which made Biska blush deeply.

“That’s right.” Lucy and Juvia nodded. “Bishka, you’re different from us.”

“Oh, I feel ostracized,” Bisca cried out.

“That’s right, you lucky guy!” Levy said indignantly.

"Shut up too!" Lucy and Juvia said at the same time, this guy who doesn't know how lucky he is.

“Yeflit,” said Abbagrien, whose progress bar was the fastest, “that guy is just too smart. He can tell the difference between important and unimportant things, and he’s also overly naive, extremely perfectionistic, and lazy. In every sense of the word, laziness is his biggest flaw. In short: what a troublesome Virgo! So it’s like looking for a magician’s assistant. He’s been dragging it out for years, always wanting it, always taking no action, agonizing over it, until finally Ikaruga delivered himself to his door.”

"How do you deal with this kind of person?"

"A straight shot is useless; the question is how to make it useful."

Abba Greene looked at Lucy, Juvia, and the others with curious eyes, and at Ikaruga with expectant eyes. She looked at Mirajane, then shook her head and said, "I won't tell."

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Let's get back to the main topic.

The dove seemed to understand what Abba Greene meant.

Mr. Yevlittle "cleverly" chose the "correct answer" between going shopping with the girl and going fishing.

While the former can enhance feelings and perhaps even lead to holding hands, the latter simply involves sitting by the river all day and catching one fish, or even none at all.

But

From Yevlith's perspective, the sense of accomplishment from catching a fish is significantly greater than anything that money can buy.

After thinking for a moment, the turtledove said nothing more.

I feel like the more I talk, the more mistakes I make.

In any aspect, if it were simply a debate, she would never win against Yefried.

Yefried did not continue speaking.

He quickly put the matter out of his mind.

It's not a big deal, and he's not the type to fuss over small things.

He said, "It's getting late, you should all go back to your dorms."

"I'm tired after a long day and want to rest."

“Okay.” Dove nodded and took Emily’s hand, saying, “Good night, Mr. Yefried.”

"Goodnight, Master." Emily waved.

"Okay, take care on your journey." Yefrit waved her hand.

The dove led Emily back to the dormitory.

"Hey? Sister Wendy." Emily rushed over to Wendy as soon as she saw her.

“Emily.” Wendy was also happy to see her. After all, it was rare to meet a girl younger than her, and Emily was very cute, just like a little sister, allowing her to experience being an older sister for a while.

Chapter 112, Ikaruga: Mr. Yefried is such a gentle and perfect person.

Emily is at the age where she's a mischievous child, but she's very sensible.

Compared to Natsu, Cana, Erza, Mirajane, and others at the same age, they were so adorable that anyone would think that's how a daughter should be raised—like a little angel, quiet and polite to everyone, and with a sweet voice that could melt anyone's heart when calling out "brother" or "sister."

Wendy fell in love with Emily the moment she saw her last night.

Even the proud and aloof Xia Lulu had a gentle expression on her face.

For Emily, Wendy was a little older sister, and compared to the other older brothers, sisters, uncles, and aunts, she felt much closer to Wendy.

So the two hit it off immediately, becoming as close as sisters.

This is not.

Emily immediately pulled Wendy to her room to play.

“These are all things my master gave me—” Emily proudly showed off, but without any annoying tone.

Emily had all sorts of things from Yefrit's shop, and when her little apprentice wanted something, Yefrit naturally gave it all to her without hesitation. Izayoi tried to reason with her several times, but to no avail; instead, Yefrit scolded her, saying, "She's my apprentice; I'm Emily's guardian."

That's true. In terms of their relationship, Ikaruga and Emily are just sworn sisters, and Emily's registration with the Magic Council is that of Yefrit's disciple, with Yefrit being the officially recognized guardian.

Looking at the various fun and attractive items on the shelf, Wendy said with a hint of envy, "There are so many fun things."

She's also at the age where she likes toys.

“Wendy, what do you like? I’ll give it to you,” Emily said generously.

“That won’t do,” Wendy quickly refused.

“It’s okay, I have plenty. It’s no fun playing alone. Master said we should share with everyone; it’s more fun when we play together,” Emily said.

"As expected of Mr. Yefried, to say something like that," Wendy couldn't help but exclaim.

Although Charlotte has never liked Yefrit and is even very wary of him, Wendy increasingly feels that Charlotte is wrong. Yefrit is clearly a good person, as can be seen from Emily's behavior.

"How about this?" Emily walked over holding a hat and said, "This is a magic hat. If you prepare it in advance, you can conjure up a lot of things."

As she spoke, she reached inside and pulled out a small doll. "Look."

"Ah, this is the magician's performance I've seen before!" Wendy exclaimed.

She had seen magicians perform with hats and pull out white doves when she traveled with Mister Gang before.

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