This crude use is clearly excessive for a knife that is manifested from a mirror flower.

“Of course,” Yefrit laughed. “I’m not a battle maniac. If I can avoid drawing my sword, I won’t. And if I do draw it, I just want to make one cut and that’s it.”

"So how do you plan to help Issa Issa and Jinghua Jinghua?" Mirajane asked.

The group chatted as they walked toward the flower field.

“Well, it’s nothing serious. I can help out when I need to,” Yefrit said.

The guild members are already quite familiar with life here, and are currently doing their own things.

"Yefrit, you've gained magic? What kind of magic?" Happy was the first to come up to him.

"Illusion magic".

“Huh… I don’t think she’s as good as Levy,” Happy said.

“Yes.” Yefrit smiled. He rarely argued about his own strength, let alone emphasized that he was better than anyone else.

In terms of magical function, Levy's magic is indeed stronger than his, or rather, superior.

However, it also depends on who uses it, or rather, how it is used.

If he were to fight Levy, the strength of his magic would not affect the outcome of the battle.

“Give us a performance,” Happy said.

Yefritte struck a pose.

"me--"

"It's Fairy Tail—"

"Fire Dragon - Natsu!"

"Oh—" Happy and Biguslow both cheered.

Because at this moment, Yefried had completely become just like Natsu.

Then, Natsu, played by Yefrit, called out anxiously, "Lucy, Lucy, where are you?!"

"Don't tease me!" A mech with flames shooting from its back flew in; it was Lucy.

The mask was removed, revealing Lucy blushing inside.

"Wow—" Natsu ran up behind her, saw the other him, and immediately said, "Whose magic is this? Damn it, he looks so arrogant, I really want to punch him!"

“You really have no self-awareness, Natsu—” Gray retorted, “Isn’t this just like you normally are?”

"Huh? What did you say?!" Natsu looked over in displeasure.

"Huh, don't you understand? Then I'll repeat it again, you look like you deserve a beating," Gray said.

The two guys started touching heads again.

Chapter 206, Yefried: May I invite you to dance?

The clouds were very thick.

It's drizzling a bit, and judging by the weather forecast, it might rain heavily in a little while.

There weren't many pedestrians on the street, and street vendors didn't dare to set up their stalls, taking a rare day off.

'clatter'

The boots stepped on a paving stone, splashing up some dirty water.

Yefried looked down, somewhat speechless.

The roads in this city are in pretty bad shape.

He looked at another street, which was in a lower elevation and had sewer problems, and was already flooded.

Fortunately, he didn't have to go through that area; he only needed to cross one street to get there.

'Tick-tock'

Raindrops pattered on the umbrella as Yefrit mingled with a group of people dressed in obviously luxurious clothes and headed toward the mayor's mansion.

Come to the door.

They lined up in order and handed out invitations.

Most of them brought their families and children.

Only Yefried was there.

At that moment, Mayor Baz's sons were greeting people at the door.

"Hello, sir." The person who spoke was quite polite.

This is Baz's second son. Although he cannot inherit his father's title, he has grown up in such a family and is therefore very perceptive.

Among the crowd, this was a completely unfamiliar face to him, but he possessed an exceptionally outstanding presence.

That composed aristocratic arrogance, coupled with a facade of humility and gentlemanliness, is something that only hereditary nobles can fake.

"Hello, my name is Yefrit." Yefrit handed over the invitation.

"Hello." The man was somewhat surprised. He was in charge of distributing the invitations. He only knew that his sister had sent out five invitations this time. He had already received four of them, all of whom were his sister's friends. The fifth one was actually a man.

At this, he couldn't help but nudge the older man next to him with his elbow.

"Hmm?" The eldest brother looked over in confusion, but then saw the invitation in the second brother's hand. He looked at Yefrit in surprise.

The two of them looked at Yefried together, with the kind of gaze a bride's family member would give when looking at their son-in-law for the first time.

That's really true. After all, they know best how high their sister's demands have been over the years.

Sidrina didn't find any of the young men in the city appealing, not even the ones from the capital.

My sister's 20th birthday party is a special birthday for her, and today is also a special day.

This means that from today onwards, the issue of Sidrina's husband must be taken seriously and given due consideration.

In any case, there are no noble ladies who are still unmarried at twenty-four or twenty-five; that would be truly shameful.

So, this gentleman actually received an invitation from his sister.

The two brothers had a misunderstanding, but the girl finally realized what was going on?

Yefrit remained calm. He raised his left hand, holding a wrapped gift—a long box—and said, "This is a birthday present for Miss Sidrina."

"Okay, okay, thank you, please come in." The two brothers quickly accepted the gifts, and then the older brother winked at the younger brother, who instantly understood. After Yefrit left, he immediately took a long detour to find their father, Baz, and asked him to keep an eye out.

[Cidlina, are you really that worried about getting married? Surely not] Yefrit shook her head with a smile.

But thinking about it, I can understand it.

Sidrina is beautiful and comes from a wealthy family, so she must have high standards. Unless she meets her true love, she will find it even harder to be compatible with men than the average girl.

It looks like today will be a bit troublesome.

The banquet was originally to be held outdoors, and Mayor Buzz was particularly proud of his garden. However, it was raining today, so it had to be moved to a special banquet hall. Even so, he still drew back the curtains so that everyone could see his meticulously maintained garden.

'Rumble'

Thunder rumbled behind them, and Yefried handed the umbrella to the servant at the door.

There's a row of chairs here, all belonging to shoeshine men. It's raining today.

There were two seats left, so he found one, sat down, and had his shoes wiped clean.

Then they went inside.

Upon entering the room, a warm, pleasant aroma wafted through the air, but Yefritte preferred the cool air outside.

So he went to get a glass of orange juice and went to the window.

"Sir, hello. You look unfamiliar. You must not be from this town," the man opposite asked.

“Yes, I just arrived here,” Yevli nodded.

“My name is Dejie, and I am the enforcement captain of the Third Street.”

"My name is Yefrit."

After introducing themselves, the two began to chat.

After chatting for a while, the other party made an excuse to leave. Yefrit took a sip of orange juice. As expected of the law enforcement captain, he didn't forget to pay attention to safety even here.

Didn't have to wait long.

it's dark.

The lights also dimmed.

Then, a spotlight shone on the second floor.

An elderly man of medium build, dressed in magnificent aristocratic attire, began a lengthy discourse.

This is Mayor Buzz. He spoke passionately about his daughter, Sidrina, praising her beauty, her excellence, and how much he adored her.

Everyone listened quietly.

Only when Buzz was getting a little tired of talking did he say, "Well then, now, let's welcome our leading lady for tonight, my dearest daughter—"

"Sidrina!"

Another soft light shone on the doorway.

The door opened, and Sidrina, dressed in her finest attire, stepped out of the room.

Sidrina came to her father's side, and Buzz raised his hand so that his daughter could take his arm.

He whispered—in a voice only Sidrina could hear—"Sidrina, you look so beautiful tonight. I swear, right now, every young man in the city will fall for you."

Sidrina's face lit up with a smile.

But then Buzz said, "I wonder if the young master you chose will be moved by you."

“Dad, I already said it was a misunderstanding!” Sidrina blushed.

My second brother just ran in and loudly recounted what happened at the door, including his first impression of Yefrit—which was pretty good overall.

Now the whole family knows that she has invited a young gentleman, which is the first time in many years!

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