Chapter 50 - Chapter 50: Just Beat… Break a Few Legs?_1
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nChapter 50: Just Beat… Break a Few Legs?_1
nTranslator: 549690339
n“Name?”
n“Vivian.” “Age?”
n“1…14 years old.”
nAt the gate, the little girl sat nervously on a wooden chair. Opposite her were several fully armed city guards.
nThe leading inspector was registering the girl.
nAfter asking the first two questions, when it came to the third question,” gender,” the prosecutor first looked up at the shriveled little girl, then seemed a little uncertain.
nHe looked at her several times and finally hesitated for a moment before writing down the word “female”.
n“Wait, you…Don’t come out. Maybe, he’s just… You don’t know how to write?”
nVivian quickly lowered her head and whispered to comfort the other her who was cursing at the prosecutor in her spiritual space.
n“What is it? Were you talking to me just now?” The prosecutor asked in confusion.
nHe saw that the little girl opposite him seemed to be muttering something. At the same time, he wrapped his clothes. For some reason, he suddenly felt a chill.
n“Ah, no…lt’s nothing.” Vivian laughed dryly. The registration process continued. “Where did you come from?” “Noki Village.”
nThe prosecutor paused again. “Do you have a permit to enter the city?”
n“No… ”
n“If you don’t have any, then please leave. During this period of time, Fire Code City is under martial law. All those who wish to enter the city must submit an application to the Knight Regiment Office one week in advance and obtain permission to enter the city before they are allowed to enter.”
nThe prosecutor read the document and closed the registration book. He waved at Vivian, indicating that she could leave.
nIt could be seen that this process had been carried out many times and he was very familiar with it.
n“Please wait, sir! Although I don’t have permission, I have this.”
nBecause before, the good thing was that the passers-by, the science, the science, the science, the science, the science, the science, the science, the science.
n“What is this?” The prosecutor looked at the wooden token handed over by the little girl and asked the same question as the gangster.
n“Fire God Token, sir.”
n“I, I really have something important to do in the city. “Vivian explained in a pleading tone.
nThen, as expected.
nNot only the prosecutor, but even the city guards at the city gate looked at the little girl as if they were looking at a fool.
nHowever, just as the City Guards were about to attack, Vivian had a backup plan.
n“I can prove it to you, sir!”
nAs she spoke, Vivian took back the Vulcan Token from the other party’s hand. Then, the little girl circulated her magic power and transferred it to the small wooden token in her palm.
nweng!
nAs the girl’s magic power poured in, the wooden token, which originally looked ordinary and had exquisite patterns at most, suddenly emitted a dazzling red light.
nThere seemed to be flames burning on the wooden token. The emblem that was originally engraved on it seemed to come alive at this moment. Finally, like a puzzle, the word “Fire” condensed above the wooden token.
nEven the young girl holding the token and shining with fiery red light no longer gave off the feeling of a poor country bumpkin, as if she had become mysterious and noble.
nThe whole process lasted for four to five seconds. After ensuring that all the city guards could see it clearly, Vivian finally removed the magic power on the wooden sign.
nAs the magic power stopped flowing, the fiery red light also dissipated, and the wooden token returned to its original inconspicuous appearance.
nEverything came and went quickly.
nThe only difference was that the prosecutor opposite Vivian was dumbfounded. He rubbed his eyes in a daze and slapped his face hard to make sure that everything that had happened before was not an illusion.
n“You… Stay here and wait for me! “The prosecutor hurriedly asked Vivian to stay where she was, and then he ran toward the city.
nHe did not know if it was the Fire God Token or not.
nBut what the prosecutor knew was that an ordinary wooden sign would never glow like before.
nObviously, this matter was beyond his ability. He needed to report it to his superiors and hire a professional.
nPerhaps he was also frightened.
nSo Vivian did not wait too long. Soon, she heard hurried footsteps.
nHe saw that the prosecutor from before had returned. Beside him was another young Spell Caster apprentice wearing the robes of the Fire God Cult.
n“Yasen, take a look at this. Is it something from your Fire God Sect?”
nThe prosecutor took the wooden token from Vivian’s hand and handed it to the young man beside him.
nAt this moment, looking at the small wooden token in his hand, the Fire God Cult apprentice mage named Yasen was also very confused. After he was hurriedly pulled over by the prosecutor, he was still a little confused about the situation.
nYou’re saying this is a great deal. Our bishop’s Fire God Token?”
n“Yeah, take a look. Is it true?”The prosecutor was very anxious. He suddenly felt that the Fire God Sect member he pulled over didn’t seem to be very smart. Your Fire God Sect is such an important thing, yet you can’t even see through it at a glance?
n“This…”
nTo be honest, he had really wronged others. Yasen had never seen the Fire God Token before. No, let alone Yasen, there might not be many people in the entire Fire God Cult who had seen the real thing.
nHowever, in the spirit of trying, Yasen still half-believed and half-doubtfully injected his magic power into the wooden token.
nAnd then…
nOne second passed, two seconds passed…
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