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Chapter 3547

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In the end, Angor took a random wig from Ai Dehua and successfully got Keisha's cooperation.

Keisha didn't expect to see such a grand entrance. One of them was as intimidating as Grandma Narudo. Yet, she was only asked to do a small experiment.

She was already prepared to give herself to them.

In the end, it ended so hastily?

"We'll be on our way. I'm going to do some preparations. You … clean up a clean room here. I'll come back later. "

Keisha nodded absent-mindedly.

She couldn't leave the mirror, so she had to do it in the mirror space.

Angor waved goodbye to Keisha and left the mirror with Laplace.

After returning to the Silver Forest Space, Laplace returned to the lakeside and began a new round of fishing.

Angor returned to the wooden house, put all the tools and books back into his bracelet, and entered the mirror space.



Inside the mirror space, Keisha looked behind Angor nervously.

After confirming that Laplace didn't come in with them, Keisha let out a long sigh of relief. Her straight back began to bend lazily.

She floated in the air like a lazy cat and waved at Angor. "I've prepared a place for the experiment. It's the place where I taught the Everhustle."

Angor looked at Keisha and wanted to say something. But after a moment of hesitation, he didn't say anything and simply asked her to lead the way.

Keisha didn't look worried at all. She wasn't afraid of Angor. She could tell when Angor was lying. She knew that Angor was being sincere when he asked her to do the experiment.

This meant that as long as she didn't cause any trouble, Angor wouldn't hurt her.

Besides, she had already put away her wig, which meant they were being honest with each other. Angor did not want to hurt himself at this moment.

Therefore, Keisha didn't have to worry about Angor at all.

At least, she was more relaxed than when Laplace was with him.

However, Angor was a little nervous when facing Keisha like this. As for the reason …

"Do you want to come down and walk?" Angor asked Keisha.

Keisha hesitated and looked down. "Did I fly too fast?"

He sighed helplessly and pointed at Keisha's loose skirt.

Keisha was flying in the air. She was wearing a thin white dress, and the scenery under the dress was unobstructed. She was a soul, but she was still a woman. Angor hesitated for a moment before he decided to remind her.

Keisha looked down and understood what he meant.

Keisha didn't have any shy expression. She wasn't a woman who hid in a boudoir. It was just a little exposure, so she didn't care at all. Besides, she wasn't empty inside.

However, Keisha didn't expect that.

"You're the first one who made me land on the ground," she mumbled. "You're the first one who made me land on the ground."

"The students from the Changhuo Race never warned me."

Angor was speechless.

Keisha shrugged. "But don't think that those students are lecherous. They don't see me as the opposite sex at all. It's just like how humans wouldn't think about the gender of a griffin when they see one. "

"In the past thirty years, you're the first person to treat me as the opposite sex."

"Is that a compliment?"

Keisha nodded. "Yes. But I don't think it's meaningful."

"Meaningless?"

Keisha nodded. "Yes, it's meaningless. Just like how humans see griffins, to me, you are the griffins. We're not of the same race, so I don't care if you're colored or not. "

Perhaps it was because Keisha was being honest with Angor, she didn't beat around the bush.

To her, Angor wasn't one of her race. Therefore, she didn't care whether Angor saw her as the opposite sex or an alien.

Angor was a little surprised by Keisha's straightforward answer. "You're quite smart, aren't you?"

Keisha nodded without hesitation. "Of course! I'm not like those silly girls in my race who think they can fall in love with an alien, especially a Changhuo. "

"Of course not. Besides, Changhuos are all black. What's so nice about them? "

"When I was alive, my dog was black too. Why don't they like dogs?"

Angor couldn't help but chuckle when he heard Keisha's sarcasm.

"So, Changhuo people often fall in love with Changhuo people?"

Keisha nodded. "Yes, quite a lot. But many of them used to be sincere at first. Later, they realized that the Changhuo people are always on guard against us, so they stopped. "

"Why should I?"

"Because we're lying to them, of course."

Angor nodded. The Changhuo people were good at lying, so it was understandable that the Changhuo people would be wary of them.

"Won't the Everhustle Clan fulfill your request?" Angor considered for a moment.

As long as the request was met, the Changhuo people would be honest with them.

Keisha gave Angor a thoughtful look. "I'm sure you're from the outside world. Not the people living in the White Sun Mirror Region. "

"You don't know anything about this place …"

"Yes, I've only been here for a few days."

Keisha pursed her lips. "You're quite something then. You've already found yourself a powerful backer."

Keisha couldn't help but shudder when she recalled Laplace's aura.

Angor did not mind Keisha's jealous tone. He did not respond to it either. He simply smiled and let it go.

Keisha was planning to see if she could get more information about Laplace from Angor. However, it seemed that Angor was more cautious than she thought.

"Let's get back to the topic. The Changhuo people rarely agree to the Changhuo people's requests," Keisha said. "As for the reason, it's a long story. In short, we Changhuo people decided to submit to the Changhuo people, and we also gave them some conditions. One of them is that the Changhuo people will not interfere with our business.

"We've been taught since we were little that we can agree to be honest with other races, but never with the Changhuo people.

Because they're not trustworthy. "

Keisha's words surprised Angor a little. He thought that the Changhuo people were the minions of the Changhuo people. One was deceiving the world, while the other was deceiving it.

They were in cahoots with the Changhuo people.

But now, it seemed that the Changhuo people were not without their own opinions. Although they chose to submit to the Changhuo people, they still lived with a clear mind.

They used "honesty" to establish trust with other races, and "deceit" to bind themselves to the Changhuo people.

They didn't have to worry about being deceived by other races, and they didn't have to worry about being influenced by the Changhuo people.

This could be considered a way for a small clan to survive in the cracks between the encirclement of various large clans.

"The Changhuo people are really clear-headed." Angor sighed.

Keisha shrugged. "We're not clear-headed. We're just smart. Like just now — "

Keisha paused mid-sentence.

Angor knew what she meant. But Keisha did know how to read the situation. Previously, if she had said another word in front of Laplace, she reckoned that her soul would have really dissipated.

It was a talent to be able to flatter Laplace so that he wouldn't mind her words.

"We're here. This is the place."

Keisha stopped and pointed at a room in front of them. "I usually teach my Changhuo students here. You can call it a classroom."

As Keisha spoke, she went through the door.

Angor walked to the door and pushed it open.

There was no dust on the door, and the floor was clean. The door was pushed open smoothly.

Angor looked inside.

He had to admit that the room was really clean. Not a single speck of dust could be seen. The windows were clean, the light was soft, and the tables and chairs were arranged neatly. There wasn't even a speck of dust on the blackboard. It really looked like a classroom in a school.

It was completely different from the dusty hall not far away.

"This place doesn't look like it was just cleaned."

Keisha lifted her head proudly. "Of course it is. I come here every day to clean it. This is a place for teaching. How can it be stained with dust? "

Angor could see the pride in Keisha's eyes.

"You like being a teacher?"

Keisha's shoulders stiffened for a second. "No. I've been taught since I was young that classrooms are sacred places, and it's best not to be stained by dust."

Angor could tell that she was lying even without using his super senses.

However, he did not expose Keisha. He only went along with her words and said, "Indeed, I also feel that the classroom is not to be sullied, and teachers are also very sacred. I worked as a teacher for a few days, and I can feel the responsibility of being responsible for my students. "

"Oh?" Keisha looked at Angor curiously. "So you're a good teacher too?"

Angor ignored the "too" in Keisha's words and shook his head. "No. I just don't think I can handle the burden. That's why I didn't continue teaching."

"You only taught for a few days, and then you gave up."

"An irresponsible teacher isn't necessarily a bad teacher," Keisha said. "As long as you teach well, you can still have a good reputation."

Angor rubbed his chin. "Then I guess I'm a good teacher. I don't think any of my students gave me a bad review."

Angor once taught at Ashillia Academy for several days. Not only did he not receive any bad reviews, but he even caused a "play box" trend, which was still going strong.

Keisha snickered but didn't say anything. Anyone could say such boastful words.

"Let's talk about the experiment. Do you need my help right now? " Keisha floated in the air again. This time, she didn't stay in front of Angor. Instead, she floated near the blackboard and lazily leaned against it.

Angor shook his head. "I'm still looking for the corresponding runes. Not now."

Angor already told Keisha the details, which was why Keisha agreed to help him so quickly. She only needed to check if the soul energy leaked out. This was a simple task for Keisha.

There was no danger, and it wasn't an inhumane experiment either.

Of course, Keisha agreed happily.

"Alright then. I'll leave this to you. When you need me, just tap on the drawing on the blackboard. "

With that, Keisha took out a red pen and drew a square on the blackboard. Then, she walked through the square and disappeared.

Angor sensed something and sensed the faint soul energy left in the square. Keisha must have left it here as a warning.

Keisha had already left the classroom and returned to the hall outside. She was sitting in front of a dressing mirror in the middle of the hall, holding the wig Angor gave her with both hands.

She must have been holding it in for a long time.

Angor didn't see how "vain" Keisha was on her way here. Now, he was sure Nahuat was right.

Angor shook his head and looked away.

He found a chair and sat down. His expression slowly turned serious.



Under the light from the ceiling, Angor opened Enchantment Cyclopaedia and tried to find a single rune that could contain a soul medium.

Soon, he found a rune.

Soul Calming Rune.

When Tootooby mentioned "Requiem Magic Array" earlier, Angor immediately thought of this rune that shared the same name.

Requiem was recorded in the magic array of the "Church of Repose".

Its effect was to soothe the soul, which meant to calm restless souls.

It was hard to tell whether the rune could "contain a soul" or not, which was why Angor didn't mention it when he was in the Dream Crystal. He only kept it in mind.

After writing the rune on a piece of paper, Angor continued reading.

Time passed.

In the next few hours, Angor found four more runes: Spirit Stream, Soul Seal, Heart of Earth, and Twilight's Breath.

These mageweaths were very rare. At least, Angor never saw them in the outside world. He only read about them in Enchantment Cyclopaedia.

Judging from their effects, they all had something to do with souls.

However, he didn't know if they could contain a soul medium.

"Let's try these five first." Angor placed the five scrolls on the table, stood up, and walked to the blackboard.

He gently tapped on the square on the blackboard.

Several seconds later, Keisha's soul emerged from the center of the square.

"Do you need my help?" Keisha blinked and looked at Angor.

Angor looked at Keisha's beautiful wine-red hair and looked away. "Yes."

(End of Chapter)

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