The First Mage

Chapter 1691: Secret Weapon

It's just a mere mage, with the teacher's strength, he can easily give him a serious lesson, and then he can save face and leave, who can stop him, the final outcome is nothing more than a lesson Unclear nonsense.

It's just another entry in the long-lasting grievances of the two great figures...

All in all, it was easy to teach this Mafa Merlin a lesson.

It's just that the only thing that's a little more tricky is...

After all, this is what happened before the disciples. Going to the teacher by yourself will inevitably lead to a situation where the big bully the small. This will more or less break the tacit understanding of the mages before, that is, unless the bottom line is involved, the juniors Let the juniors solve the previous matters by themselves.

In my own situation, it's like a child who can't fight and calls his parents when he goes home.

Even the reputation of the teacher will be damaged...

That's right, in the eyes of a real strong man, fame is nothing, but it will definitely make that Rudolph feel unforgiving, and every time he sees the teacher in the future, he will inevitably open his mouth to ridicule him. It's hard.

"Damn it, why am I so stupid? Why do I have to say that I called the teacher to teach that Mafa Merlin a lesson? Isn't there a logical reason for that!"

Thinking about it, Nuo Er suddenly slapped his forehead hard, scolded himself, followed without hesitation, took out a crystal ball, closed his eyes, and recited a series of spells on it.

Then I saw that this fist-sized crystal ball lit up with a wave of light, and waves of magic waves rippled out, and among these flying magic talismans, one could see that they were like They gathered in the crystal ball like butterflies.

As the master's disciple, Noel naturally has some strange alchemy devices around him, and this crystal ball is one of them. As long as a message composed of magic symbols is input into it, another crystal ball thousands of miles away You can get the news he conveyed.

And just now, Noel just told the whole story of this trip, and said his plan. In simple terms, he asked Garlock to ask for help in the shape of the Elven King's tomb by hearing his disciples. For reasons, come on a trip.

There's nothing hidden about the whole thing.

Noel was not at all worried that his teacher would reject him. Noel grew up with Garlock since he was a child, and was raised and taught by Garlock since he was a child. To be exaggerated, the two are no different from father and son. After Garlock died , everything Garlock left was inherited by Knoll.

Correspondingly, Noel will spare no effort for the interests of Garlock. For example, this time, for the Shadow Wolf King mentioned by his teacher before, he will always keep this matter in mind, even if he is arrogant. A low-level mercenary mage will swallow his anger even if he is threatened.

And Garlock is also very defensive, usually when he hears the news that his disciples are being bullied, he will help both openly and secretly.

Not to mention, the one who dealt with his own disciple this time was the disciple of his old enemy...

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at the same time.

In a quaintly decorated study room, an old man with a white beard hanging down to his chest and wearing a wizard hat with a peak is at the desk, frowning and thinking hard about something in front of a thick story machine.

Suddenly, on the desk where various objects were placed, a fist-sized, exquisitely carved crystal ball lit up.

There were many magic talismans shining in it. After the white-bearded old man glanced at it, he suddenly raised his brows, and then sneered: "The old guy's disciple? It's quite arrogant..."

When he was about to get up, he was suddenly taken aback.

Because at this time, the magic talismans continued to shine, and then there was the scene where Lynch and Noel were fighting for the Shadow Wolf King.

There was nothing...

However, when the white-bearded old man saw Lynch fighting for the Shadow Wolf King, his eyes narrowed.

"That guy Rudolph, what does it mean to send such a strong hand to fight for the tomb of the Elven King?"

That's right, when he saw Lynch, Garlock immediately regarded Lynch as someone sent by Rudolph...

There is no way, even though Lynch participated in it himself, because of his background and the conflict with Noel, Garlock took it for granted, and regarded Lynch as an outstanding disciple inspired by Rudolph...

Others may only think that Lynch seems to be very powerful, and he easily killed a mage of the same level with just a few gestures.

But in the eyes of a powerful mage like Garlock, he can see more things.

That deep reserve of magic power, powerful spellcasting skills, coupled with accurate timing.

This is quite rare among the younger generation of mages...

As Rudolph's old opponent, Garlock hadn't even heard of Lynch's name much before.

How can this be?

All of this made Garlock deeply feel that this young mage came prepared, maybe it was a secret weapon sent by Rudolph...

"Could it be that Rudolph got some rumors about the tomb of the Elven King?"

Garlock felt more and more that this was a possibility...

Just sending out a mage will not attract much attention, just like sending Noel this time...

And I don't really know much about the tomb of the Elf King, I am sure that there are some treasures in it, I just did it casually...

But looking at Rudolph's actions now, it seems that he is really determined to get the treasure in the tomb of the elf king.

It seems that I also need to strengthen a little strength.

Garlock was about to get up, but he sat down suddenly. Rudolph didn't move, and he moved rashly, which might be a bit inappropriate. After all, compared with Rudolph who had the Oakland College behind him, Garlock was still a little Being alone and alone, Garlock thought about it, and deeply felt that it would be more appropriate for him to watch Rudolph's actions behind the scenes...

I'm afraid Noel couldn't have imagined that he was just passing a message casually, but it actually made Garlock think about so many things.

But now, in Garlock's eyes, this is no longer a battle of spirits to win the breath of his disciples, but a serious matter that is really worth planning and fighting for interests.

After thinking for a moment, he tapped a silver bell on the table,

Soon the door of the room was pushed open, and a middle-aged man in his forties walked in silently: "Master."

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