When it came to problems that couldn't be solved, one day was too long to be sentimental. So from the second day onwards, a certain someone appeared in front of everyone as if nothing had happened.
Fen had the same attitude. She didn't give any answer. After all, there was a prerequisite for that matter, and that was, a certain someone had to go back first before the others had to consider whether or not to follow.
Since it was still uncertain whether or not they would be able to go back, there was no point in making any promises. Of course, a certain someone was well aware of this situation. He also knew that they weren't people who would make promises easily, so he didn't pursue the matter.
Marchioness Barland had yet to recover from her miserable state of mental exhaustion, but Halloumi and Kaya were already able to do their daily work energetically. In this regard, the Marchioness' servants were very worried. They all wanted to call a trustworthy family doctor from the Grand Duke's territory to treat the Marchioness.
But under the Marchioness' insistence, this matter was left unsettled. It was said that the Marchioness had never shown such a tough attitude when she was at home.
In the face of the stubbornness of the master of the house, perhaps some strong servants dared to go beyond that level and control the incompetent and inflexible master of the house, but it also depended on where they were. In the territory of Mages, especially with the presence of the former Devil King Lich, not many people dared to be presumptuous.
Fen didn't do things ruthlessly, but she was quite indifferent. Human lives were like ants. This sentence perfectly explained how worthless the people who died in her hands were, and how she herself didn't care about such trivial matters. It was precisely this attitude that made these servants from the Grand Duke's family, who were arrogant but incompetent, do things with even more trepidation. The title of Grand Duke really didn't work in front of this person.
But after this shocking education, strictly speaking, it wasn't all for nothing. First of all, this young girl who had been pampered since childhood understood that a certain Mage's warning wasn't just a warning.
"Bear the consequences yourself" was a certain someone's attitude towards others all along. Because he had seen too many people who didn't listen to others' advice and insisted on hitting their own heads and bleeding before suddenly coming to their senses. At this time, it was actually more annoying to come forward and say things like "I told you so …" or something like that. Since it wasn't pleasing to say before or after the fact, it was a good way to do things from the sidelines. This was someone's life experience.
And to be honest, going through this experience wasn't entirely without benefits. Using magic required talent, and what was this' talent '? No one could say for sure. However, this talent was not fixed at birth. It could be changed, strengthened, reversed, or even taken away.
Even now, a certain someone still couldn't figure out how an illusory thing could do all this. But one thing was for sure, coming into contact with these indescribable things was actually helpful in developing one's talent. They could allow people who were unable to cast magic to develop the ability to cast spells. It could help those who had already become magic apprentices or mages reach a higher level.
It was because of such benefits that some believers followed those freaks. The difference was whether or not he could get out of the swamp before he lost himself, instead of sinking himself into it.
Most people couldn't do that, so they self-destructed. But before the three girls could get lost, they were forcefully pulled out. Although they were not feeling well, it had opened up a lot of their magic path. This was an unexpected surprise that no one knew about. Lin might have noticed this, but he didn't have definitive evidence, so he didn't mention it.
As for the Abyss astronomy observation plan, it was put on hold, and a certain teacher came back. Everything in this home was back to how it used to be. Silkworm rearing, teaching, stargazing, and very occasionally, he would go to the car R&D and manufacturing center to help, or give pointers to the three apprentices on magic.
As for the latter, of course, it wasn't that a certain person didn't fulfill his duty as a teacher. If it was just because the two of them were more experienced apprentices, they would have gone astray a long time ago. On the path of magic, they didn't consult a certain person much. Even if they wanted to ask, they would ask their elder sister first.
As for the new male apprentice, Leonardo from the village of Vincenzo in Florence. He had a little interest in "magic," but his thirst for knowledge in engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and art was so exuberant that it made a certain teacher gasp in amazement. In fact, he had almost run out of knowledge for some of his studies.
The days were supposed to go on peacefully like this, but there were always a series of accidents in life that turned it into a messy noise. Those who would find it pleasant were either narcissists or psychopaths.
And this accident that disrupted a certain person's pace was the answer that Marchioness Barland had been waiting for.
On a certain spring night, the Holy City of Estale was shrouded in a drizzle, bringing a slight chill. This also slightly dispelled the sultry air brought about by the approaching summer.
The noble girl stayed in her room and didn't deliberately wear a veil. Her body was relatively weak, and even on this slightly cool spring night, she still wore a little thick and wrapped herself tightly.
In front of her was a very rarely used dresser. There were two of such things in her room. One was an ordinary dresser that was usually used, and the so-called "ordinary" here was compared to the ordinary magic props. To most people, the things that noble ladies used were not ordinary at all.
The other was a dresser with a magic effect. The magic attached to it was the Charles Summoning spell that a certain person detested when he was the master of the Tower of the Great Sage. It was a magic that could be used for real-time video communication between two parties.
The power consumption of this magic was astonishing. Most Mages relied on the energy pool of the Magic Tower to set up this magic array and wouldn't make it into a separate communication device. But for a great noble like Duke Carvey, such consumption was nothing in his eyes.
This dresser, on the other hand, had two small wooden doors that sealed it. In this state, outsiders couldn't use the Charles Summoning spell to forcefully connect in. It was a shock. Otherwise, for a certain silly grandfather who loved his granddaughter, he would definitely contact her every day until the girl got sick of it and scolded him. But even if she was scolded, that silly grandfather would probably feel happy.
After first putting on a veil for herself, the marchioness activated the summoning spell's magic array. Under the effect of the magic, the mirror rippled like water. It took a while for a different background and environment to be reflected. And the person inside was a servant of the Grand Duke's family.
As a noble with real power, he was usually busy, so of course he couldn't stay in front of the mirror all day. So naturally, there were servants to do this kind of thing for him. Not long after, the old duke, in his pajamas, hurried to the mirror. With a bright smile on his face, he said, "Al, did you miss Grandpa? I missed you too. When will you come back and see the flowerbed that's about to bloom? I remember you like it there the most. "
The girl didn't answer, but said in a serious voice, "Grandfather."
"Yes."
"I want to learn magic from my sister."
For a moment, Grand Duke Carvey couldn't wrap his head around it and asked, "Who?"
"Lady Fanny Tikal."
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