The mayor started to cry as he spoke. Seeing the town he had built for many years suddenly destroyed, couldn't he just go a little crazy? !

But fortunately, everyone is still alive!

As long as people are still alive, everything is fine...

"Anyway, thank you very much for helping us defeat Deliora!"

"Without you, let alone saving this town..."

"I'm afraid that everyone in our town will be buried in the sea of ​​fire?!"

The mayor was a sensible man, so after he clearly realized that this was not an illusion or a dream, he brought the townspeople to Ian, who had just crushed Deliora to ashes, and bowed to Ian to express his gratitude.

"It doesn't matter, it's just a little effort."

Ian heard this, smiled and shook his head.

"I heard from Yin that you are the guild's magician, right?!"

"I, an old man, still understand the rules of the magician..."

"Originally, we should have expressed our opinion..."

"But you can see that we really have nothing to give you right now. All our property was destroyed in Deliora's invasion last night! Next year, we will sell all the prey we hunted in the mountains..."

The mayor paused when he said this. He seemed to remember something. He looked at the lake in the distance that had replaced the snow-capped mountains. After clearing his throat, he continued, "In the future, when all the fish in our fish pond are grown, we will definitely make up for your reward today."

"No need to go through so much trouble!"

“This is what I should do…”

Hearing this, Ian touched the back of his head and smiled softly.

He had already felt guilty for leveling the town by mistake, so how could he dare to ask for compensation from these simple townspeople? !

If he had traveled through time a few minutes earlier, perhaps he could have intercepted Deliora outside the town. It was really a pity.

"May I ask your name?!"

"We may also have a chance to repay you..."

However, the mayor was still very persistent. He said that the town could be rebuilt if it was destroyed, but people only have one life, and once they died, they could never come back.

"My name is Yi..."

Upon hearing this, Ian was planning to directly give his name...

But when he saw the endless wasteland in front of him, he cleared his throat and temporarily changed his name: "I am the wizard of the Fairy Tail Guild - Gildarts!"

"Gildarts?"

"Could it be that you are Gildarts, the most powerful magician in the western part of Ishgar?!"

Gildarts's name was still very famous. Even in this ordinary town, some people had heard of it. They all stared with wide eyes in disbelief.

"Exactly..."

Ian nodded slightly.

"But I heard that Gildarts is a drunkard, a bastard, a sex maniac, and a wretched old man. No matter how you look at it, he doesn't look like that, does he?"

The townsman looked at Ian in disbelief.

"Hey! Uncle Gildarts, you are really famous outside! The whole world knows that you are a bastard, so I am doing this to help you..." Ian's eyes twitched slightly, and he went against his conscience and explained for Gildarts: "Actually, those are just rumors. I... am a good person!"

"I see……"

The simple townspeople believed Ian's 'lie'.

Although Gildarts is indeed as rumored, a bastard who ran away with his pants pulled up, a scumbag, and an alcoholic...

Next.

After Ian took on Gildarts' name and accepted the townspeople's thanks, he went to find the Yin family.

Just now, Yin used the communication magic that Ian had cast earlier to contact Ian again, saying that he had something important to tell him...

After Ian arrived at the place Yin said.

Then he saw Yin holding his wife Meihua, who had already regained consciousness, and Gray, who was lowering his head. The three of them were standing under the tree, as if they had been waiting for Ian for a long time.

"Gray, go!"

After seeing Ian, Yin patted Gray on the back gently to encourage him.

So, before Ian could ask, Gray came over, knelt on his knees, and said loudly: "Senior Gildarts! I want to learn magic..."

"no……"

"Right now, coach, what's with the déjà vu I feel when I want to play basketball?!"

Ian opened his mouth halfway, and swallowed back the words he was about to ask, while he complained madly in his heart.

"why?"

Gray looked up, confusion flashing in his eyes.

"Because you can't learn..."

Ian was helpless because the celestial magic he was good at was not suitable for Gray.

"Yes, really?"

There was a flash of loss in Gray's eyes. He lowered his head, not knowing what he was thinking.

"Even though you can't learn my magic..."

"However, if you really want to learn magic from the bottom of your heart, I do have someone I can recommend to you."

"She is a good teacher, and she has the magic that is most suitable for you in this world..."

Ian smiled as he helped Gray up from the ground.

"really?"

"I really want to learn magic!"

"I never want to face the situation again where someone I love is attacked by bad guys and I am powerless to do anything..."

Gray didn't seem to expect that there would be a turnaround in his magic learning...

So he looked up at Ian, his big eyes full of anticipation.

"Of course, why would I lie to you?!" Hearing this, Ian first gently rubbed Gray's little head, and then ruffled Gray's hair...

Ian then stopped what he was doing, turned around, looked at the person behind him, and said with a smile: "As for what I said, the person who can teach you magic is... her!"

"she?!"

Gray was a little confused. He followed Ian's gaze...

Not far away, a woman with neat short black hair was walking towards the crowd.

The woman was very strange. Even in the cold winter, she only wore a thin coat on her upper body. The coat was open to reveal her slightly sexy underwear. The jeans on her lower body showed off her curvy hips, which made people unable to take their eyes away...

When I got closer, I found that the woman's facial features were also regular and beautiful, and she exuded a heroic spirit that a young girl did not have. She gave people a heroic feeling. Next to this woman was a young man with silver hair who was born with premature graying.

"Hey! Don't just accept disciples from others!"

When the woman came, she rolled her eyes at Ian first, then looked at the young Gray who was standing there in a daze, and said in surprise: "You know what, this kid really has a talent for modeling magic! In that case, I will reluctantly accept him."

"Gray, why don't you become my disciple?"

Hearing this, Ian poked Gray beside him and laughed.

"She? Is she strong?"

What Ian didn't expect was that Gray was actually picky. He turned to look at Ian and asked.

"Idiot! Of course she's stronger..."

"If you think that Uru, whose strength is comparable to the Ten Holy Magisters and who can be called the number one ice mage in the Ishgar Continent, is not strong enough..."

"Then you can only seek out those old monsters who have lived for hundreds of years and are rarely seen on the continent, and are known as the 'King of Heaven' to become your apprentice!"

"In that case, even I can't help you, a picky little brat."

Ian held Gray's head and lectured him.

"It hurts so much! Damn it..."

Gray covered his head with tears in his eyes. As he spoke, he strode towards Uru and said with his head down: "Excuse me, can you accept me as your apprentice?!"

"I will accept you as my disciple, a man who doesn't know what's good for him!"

Upon hearing this, Ulu first smiled kindly, and then swung his loving fist hard on Gray's head.

Well, Uru was still very angry about the fact that Gray had questioned her ability and resisted becoming her disciple at the beginning.

"it hurts!"

The tears that had been welling up in Gray's eyes finally couldn't be stopped from flowing out.

"If you cry, you will be my good disciple."

Ulu smiled, looked up at Ian, and said with a kind smile: "Then next, should we talk about what happened between you and me?! Is there anything you want to explain to me?"

"Explain? Me?"

Ian was a little confused. He didn't think he had anything to explain to Uru.

"Mr. Gildarts, please tell me why you look a little different from the lecherous uncle I remember?!"

"You have recently learned time magic, and you are getting younger and younger, right?"

Uru looked at Ian with a smile and asked.

"Oh, by the way, it was mentioned in the extra chapter that Gildarts and Uru knew each other..."

"After all, there are only so many mages who can be called powerful on the continent of Ishgar, so it's no big deal to know each other. It's a normal situation."

Ian was helpless, as he didn't expect Ulu to come and question his identity.

"The magic power last night was really terrifying! I could feel it even from dozens of miles away... so I rushed over overnight."

"As soon as I got here, I heard what the townspeople said. The great hero Gildarts defeated Deliora and saved all the townspeople in the town!"

"I originally wanted to say hello to Gildarts, after all, we know each other. But I didn't expect that I would meet an imposter. Now, can you tell me who you are? Why are you pretending to be Gildarts?"

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