Knock, knock —
The door opened. Amy's mother opened it.
She saw a young man standing in front of the door.
"Who are you looking for?"
"Hi, Grandma. My dad is Uncle Engelite's friend. I just arrived in San Jose and don't have a place to stay, so Uncle Engelite asked me to stay here for a day. Is that okay?"
Moore was carrying a backpack. His innocent face was very deceiving.
"Of course, of course. Come in."
Amy's mother had some complaints about Engelite.
But she wouldn't take it out on someone who was still here.
"Thank you, Grandma." Moore looked at her sincerely.
Actually, there were some missions in the Supernatural Organization that required disguises.
Moore could also disguise himself as a harmless child.
Therefore, for Mo-Er, this level of disguise was a piece of cake.
"Child, what's your name?"
"My name is Moore. I'm from Los Angeles. I'm here for school."
"You're only staying for a day? If you need, you can stay here forever. "
"Thank you, Grandma, but it's okay. I have to report to school tomorrow. The school will open the dorms."
Amy's mother thought about it. School was about to start for summer.
"Okay. If you need anything, you can come here anytime."
"You're coming alone?"
"I asked for it. I'm an adult now."
Just then, Amy's father walked in.
Amy's mother then introduced Moore to her husband.
Both husband and wife were getting on in years, and they were very concerned about Mo.
…
Collan heard some noise outside. He pulled back the blanket and looked at the door.
He saw a strange young man standing at the door.
The strange young man was looking at him with a strange smile.
The young man's eyes seemed to be saying that he knew him.
Collan endured the pain and sat up.
"Who are you?"
"Your dad called me." Moore walked into Collan's bedroom with a smile.
Collan looked at Moore in confusion. "My dad? Why did he call you here? "
"To keep an eye on you."
"Keep an eye on me?" Collan's mind was in a mess. "What do you mean?"
"Engelite was afraid that you would cause trouble, so he called me to keep an eye on you."
"Oh … You're a spiritualist too?" Collan rolled his eyes. "Hehe, little guy, keep an eye on me? Do you think you can do it? I think my father thinks you're a burden, so he tricked you here and asked me to watch over you. "
"Hehe … whatever you think," Mo Er said indifferently.
In fact, it wasn't that he didn't care at all, but he couldn't do anything about it.
Since he had promised Engelite, he could only bite the bullet and accept this mission.
As for what Collan had said, that he was a burden?
Moer snorted disdainfully.
Mo Er sat on the swivel chair in front of the desk.
Kelan looked at Moore and said provocatively, "Did I poke a sore spot? In fact, you know in your heart that you're a burden. "
"You don't understand. You don't understand Engelite, you don't understand me, and you don't understand our abilities."
"If I want to leave now, can you stop me?"
Moore glanced at Colan. "You can try."
Colan stood up, but as soon as he did so, the pain in his abdomen began to twist.
"If I release my full speed, can you catch up to me?"
Mo-Er took out a dagger and said, "If you dare step out of the room, believe it or not, I will die in front of you."
Colin was stunned. "What did you just say? Are you mistaken? "
"No, I'm serious." Mo Er looked at Colan seriously.
Then, Moore suddenly punched himself in the chest.
Puchi —
Blood spurted out.
Ke Lan was shocked. "What are you doing? Stop right now! You're crazy, you lunatic … "
Moore pulled out his dagger with a smile. Collan looked at Chen Zhao in shock.
"This is your ability?"
"Sort of. Do you want to know what my ability is?"
Since it was Mor's power, Colan thought.
That meant he wasn't injured.
Collan nodded. "Yes."
"Tell your grandfather and grandmother that you're taking me out to play. We'll find a place with no one around."
…
After Colin informed his grandparents, he brought Moore out of the house.
Colan took Mor to the place where he had practiced his abilities the day before.
"Let me see your ability," Collan said impatiently.
Moore looked at Collan. "I'm standing before you. That means my ability."
"What do you mean?"
Suddenly, Moore self-destructed.
For a moment, Collan's vision was a bloody mess.
Kelan's mouth was agape as he stared at the horrifying scene in front of him.
Dead? How could this be?
What had happened?
How could he explain this to his grandparents?
How could he explain this to his father?
Just as Collan was at a loss, a voice sounded.
"How is it? Are you scared? "
Collan turned his head and realized that Moore had been standing behind him for some time.
"You … Then … What's going on?"
"Doppelganger spell. That was my doppelganger," Moore said nonchalantly.
Just then, another Moore appeared.
Collan's face was filled with shock. "Amazing? Are you sure it's not a twin? "
To Collan, his ability was amazing, but at least it wasn't completely unacceptable.
But Moore could create a doppelganger that looked exactly the same. This was unbelievable.
Collan hadn't come into contact with magic yet.
He hadn't experienced the charm and mystery of magic.
To him, any kind of magic could amaze and shock him.
Bang —
Moore's doppelganger exploded again.
Then, another doppelganger appeared.
"Do you believe me now?"
"Yes, I believe you." Collan nodded. "But your doppelganger spell doesn't seem very powerful."
"I'm just showing you my magic. If my doppelganger self-destructed, this place would be razed to the ground."
"That powerful?"
"Of course. I'm one of the elders of the Supernatural Organization."
"Supernatural Organization?" Collan remembered that when Engelite called him last night, he seemed to have mentioned this term.
"It's the organization that your father and I are in. Your father is also one of the elders."
"What does the Supernatural Organization do?"
"On a larger scale, it's to maintain world peace," Moore said.
"What about on a smaller scale?"
"In Los Angeles, they beat up whoever they don't like. Whoever causes trouble in Los Angeles will be punished."
"Can I join?"
"That depends on your father's opinion, and then our chairman's approval."
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