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Chapter 267

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The next morning, Allen said goodbye to his family after breakfast.

Holding the invitation that Luna had given him before the holidays, he smoothly used Phantom Translocation with the help of the magic waves on the invitation.

As soon as he appeared in the predetermined space, Allen had to cover his eyes with his hands. The cold winter wind whipped his hair and clothes.

Allen found himself at the top of a mountain.

An extremely strange house stood under the blue sky, like a huge black column.

That had to be Luna's house. Who else would live in such a place?

Allen concluded and walked toward the house that was almost like a castle.

With the strength of his legs, Allen soon arrived at the door of the strange building.

Three hand-painted signs were nailed to the gate.

The first one: Antagonist, Editor in Chief: X?

The second one: Please pick a bunch of mistletoe

The third one: Don't touch the airship, Li

The gate creaked open as Allen pushed it open. All kinds of strange plants grew on the side of the winding path.

Allen saw the knotted vine among them and hurriedly stayed away from the withered root.

Two old crabapple trees, bent by the wind, stood on either side of the front door, their leaves already falling off. A small owl with a slightly flat head that looked a bit like an eagle's head was peeping at them from a branch.

Allen took out the Christmas present for Luna from his inventory and held it in his hand.

Then, he knocked three times on the thick black door. The door was embedded with iron nails and an eagle-shaped knocker.

In less than ten seconds, the door opened.

A man wearing a blue velvet coat, pants, and a silk vest appeared in front of Allen.

He was a little cross-eyed, and his white hair, which looked like cotton candy, fell over his shoulders.

He wore a floral silk belt, and a pointy wizard's hat was crooked on his head, with long colorful ribbons falling over his shoulders.

A gold chain hung around his neck, on which a strange symbol that looked like a triangular eye flashed.

He saw the invitation in Alan's hand at a glance and beamed with joy. "Ah, hello! I'm Xenophilius? Welcome, Lovegood! "

"Hello, Mr. Lovegood," Allen said, extending his hand. "I'm Allen. Harris, Luna's classmate in Ravenclaw. Of course, I'm also a loyal reader of 'Singing Devil'. "

Xenophilius? Lovgood's smile widened. "Welcome, Allen. You're our first guest today! "

"Thank you. Luna, she —"

Before Allen could finish, the excited Mr. Lovgood quickly told him where Luna was.

"She's in that charming little garden, greeting the gnomes. They're everywhere. How lovely! Few wizards understand how much we can learn from the clever little goblins — well, their proper name is, Garden Goblins. "

Before Allen could sit down, he had to follow the enthusiastic Mr. Lovgood to the garden behind the house.

Allen saw Luna at a glance.

This was definitely not the kind of scene in idol dramas where I only have eyes for you, but because —

In the lifeless and withered garden, Luna was too conspicuous!

She was wearing a bright yellow robe and a bright green wide-brimmed round hat. Once you got used to the bright colors, you would find the overall effect quite pleasing.

Especially the little radish hanging from her ear, which was swinging around her tender white cheeks in the strong wind, was very playful.

"Dad, Allen!" Luna was very happy to see Allen arrive as promised, shaking the gnome in her hand.

"Ah!" Luna suddenly cried. She swung her arm and threw the gnome in her hand away.

Then she held up a finger and said, "Dad, look — a gnome actually bit me!"

"That's great! The gnome's saliva is very useful! "Mr. Lovgood said, grabbing Luna's outstretched finger and carefully looking at the bleeding point.

"Luna, my dear, if you feel any talent emerging today — perhaps a sudden impulse to sing an opera, to recite in the language of the merfolk — don't suppress it! It may be a gift from the Garden Goblins! "

Allen could not help but reveal a subtle smile. No wonder Luna had such a character. With such an interesting father and such an education from an early age, no wonder her temperament was different.

Luna looked at Allen. "My father has done a lot of research on the magic of the Garden Goblins."

Her face was very calm. Allen nodded and agreed with her.

"Well, I have to prepare for the banquet. Luna, you are in charge of entertaining your classmates. " Lovgood was obviously in a hurry to make some arrangements. He nodded at Allen and quickly turned to leave.

Allen's eyes fell on Luna's finger. "You really don't need to apply anything on the wound?"

"Oh, it's okay," Luna said, sucking her finger as if she was dreaming and looking up and down at Allen.

"You look so energetic. My father believes that colorful clothes should be worn for such an event, for good luck, you know. "

Allen nodded understandingly. He had learned long ago not to criticize other people's lifestyles.

Allen handed the gift he had prepared to Luna. "Here, Merry Christmas!"

Luna took it in admiration. "Ha, a Pu Rongrong! Thank you, Allen, it's so cute! "

Luna happily stroked the Pu Rongrong's soft milky yellow fur and scratched its belly.

"We can go for a walk by the sea. Cleaning up goblins is not suitable for you," Luna suddenly said with her big, light silver eyes.

Although Allen didn't think there was anything fun about the seaside in winter, it was much more interesting than catching goblins in the garden.

Allen followed Luna along the winding path and left Luna's house.

Luna lightly led the way in front. They passed through the belly of the mountain. After some time, Allen heard the sound of waves crashing on the shore.

Walking out of the arched cave, Allen saw the blue sky and the blue sea. The water was still and the air was clear, shining with the light of the rising sun.

Allen and Luna jumped on the large rocks on the shore until they reached the highest reef.

Allen enjoyed the refreshing breeze on his forehead and looked at the waves weaving white lace around the reef.

For a moment, he was immersed in the holy charm of the natural scenery. He didn't think about anything and didn't think about anything.

Luna quietly accompanied him by his side, her ethereal light silver eyes staring at Allen.

It was so quiet here, so pure …

Allen felt unprecedentedly relaxed, as if some shackles had been removed from his body. He felt refreshed and his whole body was at peace.

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