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Chapter 202 Tuan Antiwan’s Visit

Out of respect for the extraordinary beings of the gold coin system, and also because of the need for etiquette, Sartre and the others still live in the city lord's mansion.

Of course, this city lord's palace is not the one that was repeatedly ravaged by Iron-Armed Balth and the Scourge and Death Throat, but was renovated from a property re-selected by the Saugetos family.

In the original City Lord's Mansion, even though Lian Na had eliminated most of the concentration of natural disaster aura around it by violently activating the natural disaster aura, the residual and even subjective discomfort still caused the nobles to choose another address.

Of course, if this matter were brought up to Aaron, he would definitely complain: "The feng shui is not good."

It is precisely because of the original natural disaster and the city lord incident that the current Sogetos family's perception of the Tower of Stars has dropped to a freezing point. Not to mention a warm welcome, there is not even a courtesy greeting.

They have been in Layden City for three or four days, but they have not even seen the current lord of Layden City.

Siosander even believed that if the nobles hadn't been afraid of another cult incident that would break out without the extraordinary beings from the Tower of Stars in charge, they would have wished that the three of them had died in an attack by an unknown enemy.

The negative impact caused by such an attitude is naturally quite large. For example, Berkeley, who was supposed to receive a lot of spices from the city lord, has never seen even a trace of spices.

Unwilling to be reconciled, he mentioned it to the housekeeper several times, but in the end all failed.

Not to mention the spices that were withheld as compensation for no reason, even the Lord of Leiden City did not give him extra spices now, and only delivered the necessary spices temporarily according to the needs of the ceremony.

This kind of prisoner-like treatment aroused the dissatisfaction of a certain scapegoat, so he showed all the grievances he suffered on his face.

Of course, he, a poor scapegoat with no background, can't turn his back directly, but at least he still has the right to look at others coldly, right?

Maybe he was reminded before setting off that Berkeley neither ridiculed nor provoked any trouble along the way. He just kept his cold face and wandered around in front of Sartre and Siosande intentionally or unintentionally. Not talking anyway.

As a matter of fact, he did the right thing in this matter.

For Sartre and Siosande, the best solution is to go out for a walk, avoid that stinky face, and keep out of sight.

However, when they returned to their residence, they found Berkeley sitting respectfully at the table, talking to an old man and a young man.

Sartre couldn't help but glance at the two men.

The old man looked ordinary, sitting in a wheelchair, with fingers like dead branches casually resting on the blanket above his knees, always giving people a feeling of weakness.

And that young man looked particularly conspicuous.

It's literally dazzling.

He has short, slightly curly silver-white hair, silver-white pupils, and a ruby ​​earring in his right ear.

Even in a crowded crowd, you can still see him immediately.

"These two are the students of Master Julian, Sartre and Siosande." Berkeley, who was chatting and laughing with the young and old at first, looked stern when he saw Sartre, as if he had thought of something. He forced a smile to the young and old, raised his hand and introduced.

Immediately, he also introduced the identities of the young and old to Sartre and Siosande, Tu Antivan and his student, Andem.

When they heard the old man's name, Sartre and Siosande couldn't help but be startled. They couldn't help but look at each other, and then looked at Tuantivan again.

They do know the name Tu Antivan, and they do know that he is an old man in a wheelchair, but seeing it with their own eyes is different from hearing it, and it is indeed difficult to connect him to the first scepter of Algrant in the first place. Extraordinary people connect.

Tu Antivan's cloudy eyes also swept across Siosand, and stayed on Sartre for a long time, and then he slowly said: "Julian did teach him well."

Being praised by Tu Antivan, even if it was just a courtesy, Sartre and Siosand couldn't help but feel a lot more relaxed on their faces.

At least Tu Antivan, a half-step platinum extraordinary mage, had no ill intentions.

"I just don't know why you came here today..." Sartre directly intervened in the subject.

It was obvious that when he and Siosande went out, Berkeley and Tuantiwan had been chatting for a long time, and there were even exquisite pastries and tea deliberately brought to the table, indicating that even the Sogetos family Know this.

In terms of status, Berkeley, a scapegoat with no hard background, did not have the dignity to talk to Tuantivan for such a long time.

Then there is only one result...

Master Tu Antiwan came specifically to find them, or in other words, to find the teacher.

Only the tower owner of the Star Tower is qualified to have a direct conversation with Tu Antiwan.

Thinking of this, Sartre's expression softened slightly and became more serious.

When it comes to the teacher, he must show the attitude that a student should have.

"Yes, I really want to find your teacher for help. In fact, we have just arrived in Leiden City not long ago. We were originally going to go directly to the Tower of the Moon..."

Tu Antivan said, glancing at Sartre as if nothing had happened, "However, I heard that something happened to the Tower of the Moon, and I was worried that the trip would be in vain. It just so happened that there were students of Julian here in Leiden City. …”

He sat upright slowly, adjusted his posture, gently held the armrests with both hands, and continued: "So, I just want to see if I can communicate with Julian in advance, and I want to ask your teacher to do me a favor. "

As a half-step platinum transcendent, he is certainly qualified to call Julian by his first name. In fact, he should do the same. To a certain extent, he represents the face of the scepter mage in the Kingdom of Algrant.

These words were said lightly, but when they fell in the ears of Sartre and Siosand, they couldn't help but frown.

Hearing what Tu Antiwan said, he also wanted to meet the teacher in person.

And if this extraordinary strong man with half a platinum step and almost half a foot in the coffin board can go to the Moon Tower in person, then the "help" he talks about... is probably a big deal.

Sartre knew very well that even though the teacher had personally helped him many times, it seemed that the teacher's actions were particularly cheap.

However, as the strongest prophet on the continent, every move Julian makes and every ceremony he performs must have extremely important significance.

What's more, if he could do it himself, it would definitely not be a trivial matter like finding a lost kitten.

So, what does Tuantivan want to do with the teacher?

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