Chapter 912: Departure
Chapter 899 Departure
“Korie, why don’t we just go over and tell Golza about this? Will he believe it if we just pass on a little note?” Shia, who was leaning against a large tree, asked Korie in disbelief.
Right now Shia was in a strange state, he was surrounded by brown branches that extended into the large tree behind him and into the dirt below.
The current Shia looked like a puppet on strings with a hundred strings on his body.
But in fact, these roots were not controlling Shia, and even had to be controlled by Shia in turn.
Korie, on the other hand, hid behind a rock, in fact, there was no way to see Golza from their position, and the other party couldn’t see them in the dense forest normally speaking, but she continued to hide cautiously.
“There’s more than one force, both openly and secretly, staring at Lord Golsa Tower right now. If we appear directly in front of him, it will be easy to reveal our purpose. That’s why we can’t show up, we’ll just try to find a way to alert him with a vision, and then take advantage of the chaos to rescue Lord Kira, which is the most important task of our trip.”
Korie explained in a detailed and serious manner, even a little redundantly.
But Shaya didn’t know why, but just felt that Korie was explaining this way only to cover up – she was afraid of Golza.
“Is that necessary?” Shia went to observe Golza in the distance through the treetop of the large tree she was connected to.
He had heard of Golza’s name when he was still a living First Order Sorcerer, but he had never actually seen the other party. Today, he watched from afar.
The sisters Yura and Kira should be there.
It always felt like neither should be missed.
Golza vaguely recalled that he seemed to have heard of Sol’s two trips to the Baidon Academy, and gave up for the moment on the idea of uprooting the inverted tree that had somehow managed to get here.
Korrie is silent for a moment, “It’s probably because you’ve been discovered.”
Didn’t he see that he didn’t even use sorcery to hurry, even his costume was unusual?
Just as Shia was staring at Golza’s figure, pondering who was stronger between the other party and Thor right now, he was suddenly jolted.
……
“Don’t start unfounded associations!” Kori gasped, “Whoever noticed you, now let’s move immediately.”
“Did someone just notice us?” He asked Kori in a rush, looking like a terrified groundhog at this point.
Shia subconsciously withdrew his own gaze and returned to his puppet-like body on strings.
“After dawdling for so long, what should be set up is done, right? What’s supposed to come is also here, right?”
Golza stood at the foot of the mountain and looked up at the royal palace, but he had the feeling of standing on a cloud and looking down on all the people.
Passing through the small village and entering the Kemah royal capital, raising his eyes, he could see the ancient castle that had stood on the hill for many years.
It always seemed like it wasn’t as powerful as rumored!
But considering that Golza might have been traumatized by the failed promotion, perhaps the other party was intentionally maintaining a low profile.
“Should we go to Yura, or should we go to the Inverted Tree first?”
Golza pulled the hood of his cloak, hiding the upper half of his face in the shadows.
Korie couldn’t resist throwing a stick over from behind a rock and hitting Shia on the head, but it was brushed away by the small leaves that grew automatically on top of Shia’s head.
After that, Korie turned around and ran without waiting for Shia. Shia hurriedly ripped off the branches on his body, and his entire body didn’t fall into the earth.
In a place unseen by others, the shadows were drumming, leaping, and desperately …… enduring.
“Forget it, the Inverted Tree and Saul seem to have some affinity, let him send me a copy when the time comes.”
“How is it possible ……” Shaya subconsciously had to retort, but he quickly came to his senses, or perhaps the victimized paranoia was back, “Have we been discovered a long time ago? Or is this all a trap, just to lure us in?”
In a small village a hill away in the distance, Golza stood still and hesitated.
Thor had once again returned from the chaotic domain, and now he wouldn’t stay in the chaotic domain for too long, as he had to constantly monitor the situation over at Shia and Midol, and couldn’t be out of touch for a long period of time.
As a result, as soon as he returned to the Wizard World today, before he could enter the Illusion Channel, he heard Mr. Butler come knocking on the door.
“Lord Tower Master, there is an encrypted letter addressed to you.” Saul pushed the door open and was a bit surprised, who would write to him at this time?
From memory, only Kori, and Kismet had ever written to him.
Saul reached out and took the letter, the envelope was empty, he flipped it back and forth twice, there wasn’t even a recipient written on it.
“It was dictated to you by the person who delivered the letter.” Hope the butler bowed and explained.
“Where is the man?”
“I had just picked up the letter when the other man turned to ashes in the sunlight.” There was little change in the expression on Hope’s face, as if he had received such a letter before.
“Guess who gave you the letter?” Saul could see the butler’s composure.
“If you want me to guess, it would be someone from Glow.” Hope leaned in slightly, then took a step back, signaling that she wouldn’t peek.
Saul then opened the letter, and sure enough, it was a letter from someone from the Glow family. To Saul’s surprise, the person who wrote the letter was actually the patriarch of the Glow – Norton!
Saul had just finished reading the content inside, and surprise crept up in his heart, but when he wanted to read it a second time, the letter paper unexpectedly turned into ashes together.
Sol squinted his eyes slightly, pondering the contents of the letter, and gently rubbed his fingertips, letting the dust that stained his fingers fall off.
A moment later, Saul opened his eyes and directly greeted the butler to come over.
“Pack up, Byron and I are going to the Kemah Duchy.” After Saul finished speaking, he turned back and entered the room, closing the door with a bang.
The housekeeper didn’t know what had happened, but hearing that Saul was leaving the Masterless Land, he was still a little anxious.
As the chief steward of the Wizard Tower, he had a rough idea of what was going on up and down the hall. If Saul openly left the Land of the Unknown to go to Kemah, the people from the Court of Judgment would inevitably come to take Saul away when they found out.
Could it be that the people from the Glow Family had promised to help Saul get rid of the entanglements of the Judgment Court?
But was the Judgment Court such a good force to get rid of?
But no matter what Hopper thought in his heart, he couldn’t go against the Tower Master’s opinion. Moreover, Saul had just made a decision and immediately went back inside the room, not giving him a chance to make suggestions at all.
He went downstairs with a full heart, then pulled a passing wizard with him, “Minx, go prepare the carriage for the Tower Lord to travel to Kemah’s royal capital tomorrow.”
Mingus was pulled to a stumble and said in surprise, “Didn’t the Tower Lord just come back less than …… two months ago? Why are you going out again?”
“That’s not for you to ask.” Hope managed to infect the next person with her heart full of nagging questions before she clapped her hands and left, satisfied.
Mincey was efficient in his work, and the wagon for Saul and Byron was ready that evening. The car was carefully added with concealment sorcery spells according to the meticulous requirements he had inquired about later.
And after learning that the luggage was ready, Saul pulled Byron out of the Pure Spirit Wizard Tower that night.
They didn’t take the exit that was originally located in the Valley of the Drooping Hand this time, but instead chose another exit that was farther away from the Duchy of Kemah.
And the carriage didn’t have any symbols of the Pure Spirit Sorcerer Tower, and its appearance was very low-key.
The night was deep, the moonlight was hazy, and the insects were singing sparsely.
It was a good time for a quiet rush.
Sitting in the rocking carriage, Byron looked at the driver who drove the carriage, and Saul, who was expressionless and leaning against the wall of the carriage, and frowned as he asked, “Why are you in such a hurry to travel to the Duchy of Kemah? And let me bring …… with me.”
Saul raised his hand to keep Byron from continuing.
“Things were already prepared, just missing an opportunity. Now that the opportunity has been automatically delivered to the door, it’s only natural to seize the opportunity.”
“But …… “Byron was not the one to ask questions, but he really didn’t know what Saul was going to do now. Thinking about what he was carrying on his body, and that horrible thing in the chaotic domain, he couldn’t help but be a little apprehensive.
“Don’t ask, Hokage.” Saul opened his eyes and gazed sideways at Byron, “The less you know, the better.”
(End of chapter)