Chapter 56 - Chapter 56: Vivian Knows A Little About Magic
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nChapter 56: Vivian Knows A Little About Magic
nTranslator: 549690339
n“Excuse me, you mentioned the Fire God Cult just now. Then, about this token…” Vivian caught the main point of Damir’s words and quickly pulled the conversation back on track.
nTo be honest, after what had happened with Joseph, the little girl was not confident that the wooden token in her hand was the real Fire God Token.
nFortunately…
n“I recognize it! This was the Fire God Token that only bishops could hold.
nHiss… Wait, why is it in your mentioning the Vulcan Order again, Damir finally sobered up.
nOnly then did he remember to check on the city guards who had been taken down all over the place, as well as the miserable state of the deacon of the Fire God Cult named Joseph.
nThe young girl in front of him was not a kind person.
nThat was not right.
nPerhaps the city guards and Joseph were bullying a girl from the countryside?
nThen, Vivian fought bravely and accidentally injured them.
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nGood fight! This group of people deserved it! The Fire God Sect and the Knights should have been reorganized a long time ago!
nOn the other hand, Vivian did not know what Damir was thinking, but she was happy to finally meet someone who admitted that she had the Vulcan Token.
n‘ I came to Fire Code City for this. A major disaster has occurred in the depths of the Dreadclaw Forest. The person who gave me this token asked me to bring this information back to Fire Code City. She said that the evil power was not something that this world originally should have. She also said… Even the Fire God knew about this!
nDreadclaw Forest, evil power…
nWhen these words came out of Vivian’s mouth, Damir was completely awake.
n“It’s actually true. My premonition was right. Something has really happened in the Dreadclaw Forest…” He muttered to himself.
n“But… However, why is there no reaction from the Fire God Statue…”
nThe young genius mage frowned.
nHowever, the current Damir was just a young kid who had just come out of the grass. He was still far from being the future savior of the Flame Domain, so he didn’t think too deeply about it.
nIt could even be said that he felt excited all over.
nActually, Harvey was right when he was in the Fire God Tower. Damir, who was bored because of his mentor Margie’s seclusion, had indeed read a lot of casual novels.
nNaturally, novels were all about heroes. The protagonists would save the world from a great crisis, protect everyone, and eliminate evil.
nDamir was young and frivolous, and he happened to have such great power.
nAlthough he didn’t show it on the surface, he still yearned for it in his heart.
nTherefore, sometimes, one should not underestimate the use of novels. Damir could become the savior of the Flame Domain in the near future because he was influenced by these novels.
nAfter all, who wouldn’t want to become the main character of a novel in real life?
n“How about this, I’ll use magic to send this message to Uncle Harvey. With the Fire God Token, he’ll definitely believe us this time and send the knights to attack.
n“As for us…”
nDamir was playing tricks here. In the past, he had never paid attention to the sour and smelly love scenes that seemed to be necessary for the protagonist in novels. He would skip them every time.
nBut now, he felt that those novels were all right!
nSince he had to take the risk and crush the evil, how could he be alone? He had to have companions!
nDamir’s face was red again, and his heart was beating fast as he stammered,”
n“As for us, I… Let’s not wait for Uncle Harvey and the others. Let’s set off now!
n“After all, even if the knights decide to leave the city, they will need a lot of preparation time. We are racing against time now.
n“Alright.” Vivian nodded and agreed with Damir’s suggestion.
nThe little girl’s original plan was to rush back first after reporting the news.
nHowever…
n“Isn’t it too dangerous to do this?”
nVivian asked worriedly. She had personally fought with the festered monsters and knew how powerful these evil creatures were. Of course, she was not worried about herself, but about Damir.
nBishop Eugenia, who was in the cave nest, was a 3rd rank professional, so the girl felt that… It seemed like that?
nHowever, Damir completely understood what Vivian meant.
n“Don’t worry, with me here, no matter how powerful those evil forces are, we can still escape safely! “The young genius mage was extremely confident when he said this.
n“So don’t be afraid, I… I.
n“I will definitely….” Protect you!”
nDamir took a long time to say this somewhat embarrassing sentence. He remembered that the main character in the novel always said this to the female protagonist. He secretly glanced at the girl’s reaction.
nUnfortunately…
nVivian was expressionless.
nThe little girl even wanted to say something, but she finally smiled politely and said,”
n“Thank… Thank you.”
n“If there’s nothing else, shall we set off now?”
n“Oh, okay, okay!” Damir was a little depressed. Why was this different from what was written in the novel?
nHowever, it was good to be young. He quickly became excited again.
nThis was because he was about to have another great opportunity to show himself!
nFirst, he used a magic letter to send Vivian’s report and the Fire God Token to the knights ‘encampment in Fire Code City.
nDamir randomly found a stone on the ground and began to draw a complex and profound pattern on the spot.
nVivian was confused and asked,”
n“You are…”
n“Wait a moment, I’m drawing a Teleportation Circle. Since we have to hurry, we definitely can’t ride a horse over. We Spell Casters naturally have our own methods!”
n“I’ve been to Red Flame Town, which is closest to the Forest of Horrors. I still have some memories of that place. Let’s teleport there directly.
nDamir was full of pride when he said this.
nOne had to know that the Teleportation Spell was extremely difficult to learn. It could be said to be a pseudo-Tier 4 spell. Back then, he had begged his teacher for a long time and spent a full month to barely master it.
nEven so, he still needed to carve a magic array on the ground to assist him. As for the real teleportation spell, it was actually not needed at all.
nHowever, no matter how troublesome and clumsy the steps were, the effect was still the same.
nTo be able to teleport a person dozens of miles away in an instant, this ability alone was enough to shock the vast majority of people.
nVivian was no exception.
nThe little girl, who had originally planned to run back with the second personality, was surprised after hearing Damir’s explanation.
nDamir was secretly pleased. He had finally been able to act for once. After he finished drawing the magic circle, he began to chant.
nA blue halo shone from the magic circle on the ground. Damir raised a hand, and countless light spots began to gather on it. Then, they turned into threads and weaved into a spiral circular pattern.
n“Quick, come in!” Damir said in a hurried tone.
nAt his level, it was already very difficult for him to cast a teleportation circle that could accommodate one person. Now, he had to perform exceptionally to expand the range of the teleportation spell to…
nThe size of 1.5 people.
nIn other words, Vivian had to squeeze with him and almost stick to him to complete the teleportation.
nDon’t misunderstand. Damir definitely didn’t have any other thoughts in his mind. This was really his limit.
nPerhaps Vivian could see Damir’s embarrassment and strain.
nThe little girl had the mentality of trying it out and began to repeat the teleportation spell that Damir had just chanted.
nAnd then…
nShua!
nWith the girl as the center, azure magic power surged wildly, and a huge circular pattern began to flash from the ground under her feet.
nThe surging magic power blew the girl’s long hair, and the light of the teleportation circle flickered around the girl.
nLooking at Damir, who was less than one-tenth of her size and was about to collapse, the little girl asked tentatively,” “How about…. You come in here?
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