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Chapter 458

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"Don't mention it. My apprentice has a weird personality." When Kanter spoke, his expression was very lively. His white eyebrows trembled along with his facial muscles. "I told her the purpose of my visit. She might not have been willing to come, so I left her a note, telling her to find me here. I didn't say anything else. I think she'll come here soon. "

Sunders chuckled. "So your apprentice doesn't give you any peace of mind."

"Sigh …" Kanter shook his head and sighed. His unspoken words were self-evident.

While Sunders and Kanter were talking, he quickly searched for information about Lilith House in his memory box. He knew a little about the major organizations in the southern wizarding region, but he didn't pay much attention to the smaller organizations and wizard clans. But Lilith House was an accident. It was one of the few small organizations he knew of.

The reason was simple. Lilith House was small, but it had everything necessary. Plus, they were as powerful as some major organizations. Every generation, there would be a new truth-finder wizard.

Angor recalled that the current leader of Lilith House was "Eventide", who was now a level-2 wizard and a truth-finder wizard.

With this in mind, Angor looked at the old man with white eyebrows in awe. The old man was as powerful as Sunders.

Perhaps Angor's gaze caught Kanter's attention. The old man turned around and gave Angor a kind look. He was very interested in this young man who made Sunders make an exception for him. Kanter planned to visit Angor with Keely in a few days, but he changed his mind when he saw Sunders' attitude toward Angor.

Given Keely's personality, it would be difficult for her to make a friend in the wizarding world. Angor would surely have a lot of connections in the future. The sooner Keely could establish a good relationship with Angor, the better it would be for her future.

Besides, Kanter also thought highly of Angor, whether it was his alchemy skills or his personality.

Kanter sighed. There was probably no other wizard in the wizarding world who would worry about his apprentice's personality.

"You're Angor, right? I've read about you in a magazine. I didn't expect you to be able to reach the Mystery level at such a young age. You'll be a master in the future. "

Kanter didn't believe the article since Bogula didn't turn Angor into a puppet, which meant the article was just a rumor. But according to Mithra, Angor could easily become a master alchemist in the future. Maybe he could even become a Mystery again.

Mithra had indirectly confirmed Angor's alchemy skills. Many people were already planning to hire Angor as an alchemist in the future.

"I'm flattered, Mister Kanter," Angor replied politely.

Kanter smiled and took out a small box from his pocket. "It's rare to meet a future master alchemist. Take this as a gift."

Kanter put the box on the table, and Angor froze. He understood the meaning behind Kanter's words. Kanter was probably giving him a favor in advance. When he became a Master Alchemist in the future, Kanter would naturally come and collect this favor.

It was a gamble. Mithra had proven that Angor had the potential to become a Master Alchemist, but who knew if something unexpected would happen?

Angor didn't know whether he should accept it or not. He shouldn't refuse a gift from an elder. Angor was more worried about the trouble he would face if he failed to live up to the expectation.

Angor glanced at Sunders, who only chuckled and checked the box. "A Soft Larva Egg. Not bad. But I don't know if it can grow into an adult Soft Larva. You want to use this thing to exchange for a favor in the future? That's not going to happen. "

Besides, you don't have to worry about the future. " Sunders pointed at the bracelet on Angor's wrist. "The items he makes now are enough to make wizards go crazy over them. I don't think your favor is worth that much. "

Kanter looked at Angor's wrist as well.

"It's not just a space bracelet. Angor, turn yourself invisible and show the old man," Sunders said.

Angor nodded and activated Infinite Reticence. If Kanter didn't keep an eye on Angor, he would have lost track of Angor's whereabouts in Infinite Reticence.

"Weaken your presence?" Kanter's eyes flashed with surprise. If it was just a simple Invisibility spell, it could be seen with an eye spell. However, weakening one's sense of presence could fool the vast majority of detection spells. It could be said that this type of invisibility was the most effective invisibility spell apart from "divine invisibility".

"You made this?" Kanter looked at Angor.

Angor nodded.

Kanter considered for a moment. Angor was already capable of crafting items that could benefit wizards. It was a bit too much to ask for a favor with a box of eggs that might not hatch in the future.

Kanter took out another box, but this one was much bigger than the previous one. "This one is for you as well. When I got the eggs, I also found a larva nest. Together with this hive that has the mother's aura, the chances of it hatching will also increase. "

"The hive itself is a rare material with space properties. Do you think this gift is enough to repay a favor?" Kanter was actually looking at Sunders.

Sunders didn't look at Kanter. "Since he's so sincere, you can accept it."

Angor nodded. He had no idea what a Soft Worm was. But since his teacher said he could take it, it meant that he had already gained the most benefits from it.

When Angor put the two boxes into his space bracelet, Kanter looked at Angor with even friendlier eyes. Now that Angor was on the same boat as Lilith's Clan, he would have to consider a lot of things regarding the two organizations in the future. At the same time, Lilith's Clan could also be considered as Angor's support. As for whether this support was strong enough, it would depend on Angor's own value.

About ten minutes later, Kanter suddenly looked up outside the window.

"My student is finally here."

It was about five o 'clock in the afternoon. The sky outside the window was overcast with dark clouds. Tiny raindrops fell down like needles. Although the distance was much farther than at night, it still felt as cold and gloomy as midnight.

Suddenly, he saw a small dot of light appearing in the distant sky.

The light was moving quickly.

Was it an Illumination spell? Angor was curious.

When the light got closer, Angor noticed that it wasn't an Illumination spell. It was a cylindrical oil lamp.

The lamp had an elegant black frame and transparent glass on all sides. An orange flame was burning inside the lamp, which was the source of the light.

Normally speaking, the lamp should be carried by a human hand, but it wasn't.

This portable oil lamp was hung on the handle of a wooden broom. The handle of the broom was specially made to prevent the oil lamp from moving.

Without a doubt, the broom was a flying vehicle. Back in Brute Cavern, Angor saw many witches using brooms instead of walking. Maybe it was because the long, thin pole allowed them to pose in all kinds of poses.

A girl wearing a dark-blue dress with long sleeves was sitting on the broom. She was wearing a bright red bow on her head and red dancing shoes on her feet. Angor couldn't see her face clearly because of the distance, but the combination of colors was quite stunning.

What attracted Angor's attention the most was the small black cat sitting on top of the lamp.

Drizzle, dark clouds, and cool wind. An orange oil lamp, a strange-looking broom, a girl in red dancing shoes, and a black cat.

This was what Angor saw when he first saw Keely.

She circled around in the air and saw Kanter looking at her from a mansion surrounded by flowers. Only then did she slowly descend.

"Professor." The girl with the red dancing shoes entered the reception hall through the window. After landing, she held the lamp in her left hand and the broom in her right hand. The little black cat nimbly leaped onto the ground and sat by the girl's feet.

The cat followed the girl's steps.

"She's an apprentice I took in a few years ago, Keely Roderan Lilith." Kanter pointed at the girl in red dancing shoes and introduced her to Angor.

Every wizard in Lilith Clan would change their surname after joining the clan. Their original surname would become their middle name.

Keely glanced at Angor and pouted. She seemed to have seen through her professor's trick. She picked up the broom and prepared to leave.

Kanter's expression darkened. "Keely, do you have any manners? You can't just enter the room through the window. How dare you be so rude in front of Mister Phantom? "

Keely paused. She clearly knew how important "Mister Phantom" was. She could act like a spoiled child in front of her professor, but she had no right to do so in front of a truth-finder wizard like Sunders.

Keely came back unwillingly and lowered her head to greet Sunders in a low voice.

Sunders didn't like Keely's behavior at all. He was born in an old noble family. He wasn't as old-fashioned as the other nobles, but he was still well-versed in the etiquette of nobles.

However, Keely was his old friend's descendant, and he didn't want to criticize her manners. He simply nodded and let it go.

Keely lowered her head and sat down beside Kanter.

Angor observed Keely carefully. She was young, but she had a pretty face. She didn't look out of place with the bright red bow on her head. Judging from her behavior, Angor assumed that she was an arrogant and willful girl. But she kept her head down after sitting down. Did she look shy?

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