Swan's disappearance wasn't a big deal in a wizarding world that was on the brink of chaos. Besides, he didn't know Swan that well, so he didn't want to get involved.
But since Helen cared about Swan so much, he didn't mind passing a message to the enforcers for her.
Helen's eyes lit up when she heard this.
To the law enforcers, Swan's disappearance was not a big deal. She was not an important person, after all. Even if Swan was taken away from Floating Mech City, it would not cause too much of a fuss, let alone near the city.
But if Angor was the one telling the enforcers about Swan's disappearance, the enforcers would definitely take it seriously.
With the enforcers' help, they might be able to get some information about Swan!
With that in mind, Helen nodded at Angor and told him everything that happened that day.
Half a month ago …
Just as Little Six said, Swan didn't go to the Endless Corridor that day. Instead, she said she wanted to take Helen for a walk.
Floating Mech City was Helen's first time seeing such a huge supernatural city since she entered the wizarding world. Helen didn't spend much time in the Rising Star Competition either. Now that Swan was with her, she decided to explore the city with great curiosity.
After a quick tour of half of the city, Swan suggested that they go to other cities in Evron. She thought that there was nothing interesting about the fortress, which was made entirely out of metal.
Helen nodded in agreement. But to her surprise, something unexpected happened during their trip.
Three hundred kilometers north of Floating Mech City, they ran into a group of strange people who suddenly appeared from a space fissure. They were riding on a strange, shuttle-shaped flying car.
At that time, they had deliberately avoided it, but who would have thought that the shuttle-shaped flying car would stop directly in front of them. Then, the person sitting on the flying car walked down and stopped them.
The group of strange people seemed to be talking to each other for a while. Eventually, they set their eyes on Swan and took her away without saying a word.
"Did they say why they took Swan away?" Angor wondered.
"No." Helen shook her head.
"Could it be Swan's enemy?" Little Six asked.
Helen shook her head again. "No. Swan told me that she didn't know these people. Besides, their leader is a formal wizard. There's no way Swan would have a grudge against a formal wizard. "
Because the intruder was an official wizard, Swan was captured and Helen was severely injured. She fainted on the spot.
When Helen woke up, no one was around. She forced herself to endure the pain and returned to Floating Mech City using the feather Swan gave her.
After Helen finished speaking, her eyes were still filled with complex emotions: anger, helplessness, and grief.
Angor did not get any useful information from the conversation. Still, it was strange that someone would kidnap someone for no reason.
He thought for a moment and asked two questions that had been bothering him.
First, who was that official Magus?
Helen hadn't been in the wizarding world for a long time, so she wasn't familiar with the appearances of wizards. Based on Helen's description, Angor used an illusion to recreate the man's face.
It was a serious-looking middle-aged man with a square face and a very eye-catching aquiline nose.
When the illusion showed the man's face, Angor was a little confused. He didn't know who this man was. He learned a lot of common knowledge recently, so he didn't know all wizards. At least he knew some of the famous ones.
But he had no idea who this person was.
Even Little Six was puzzled. Little Six was one of the librarians in White Pigeon Library. Her daily job was to organize books. She might not know as much as Angor, but she was more familiar with the appearance of wizards than Angor.
If even Little Six didn't know who this person was, it was even harder to figure out who he was.
Since he couldn't find any clues from the man's appearance, Angor decided to ask another question. Next, he asked, "What's the shuttle like?"
Angor wasn't good at distinguishing faces, but he was quite good at identifying alchemy items.
When Helen described the flying shuttle, Angor thought of something else.
He quickly projected the image of the flying shuttle in front of Helen. Angor was surprised when he heard Helen's confirmation.
This was the first time he saw such a thing. However, he wasn't a stranger to the flying carriage's engine.
He saw something similar in the alchemy books he obtained from Nether City in the Nightmare Realm. The design of the shuttle was modified a little, but the core of the design remained the same.
Angor was surprised because the design wasn't popular in the southern wizarding region. The key material used in the design was Cypress Coldwater, which couldn't be found anywhere in the southern wizarding region or the general planes around it.
The material and the special alchemy design were usually popular in the Northern Wizarding World and the origin world.
So … those people weren't from the southern wizarding region? Were they from another wizarding world?
While Angor was pondering, Little Six spoke to Helen, "If they're not Swan's enemies, maybe they have something against Summerdew Ridge, and they're trying to get revenge on Swan?"
Helen shook her head. "If they have something against Summerdew Ridge, why didn't they attack me? Besides, both Swan and I were wearing normal clothes. We didn't have any Summerdew Ridge insignia on us. "
"I see … So what did they want to do with Swan?" Little Six asked.
Insignia? "Do they have any special emblems on them?" Angor asked after he heard the conversation between Little Six and Helen.
"Yeah!" Little Six's eyes lit up. She didn't know who the wizard was, but if she knew their insignia, she might be able to find out where they came from. Then she could find out which organization or clan they belonged to.
"Special insignia, huh?" Helen was immersed in her memories, but that was something that had happened half a month ago. Although she remembered the other party's appearance, she had neglected many details.
When Helen couldn't find anything, she suddenly felt a cool sensation entering her body, which went straight to her brain.
As if someone poured a bucket of cold water on a hot summer day, Helen's mind slowly cleared up.
Helen looked up and saw the light coming from Angor's fingertip.
"A small illusion spell to help you remember," Angor explained.
Helen knew what he meant, but she didn't say anything. Instead, she tried to recall her memories while her mind was still clear.
The scenes in her mind were like images. Apart from the general outline and appearance, everything else was blurry. However, when that cool feeling persisted in his mind, those blurry areas that seemed to be covered by a layer of mist started to slowly melt away. The details that he couldn't recall before were finally revealed.
Helen opened her eyes.
"I remember now!"
"They all wore different clothes, but they all had a similar insignia!"
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