"It's really strange. Is someone using flying pigeons to deliver letters?"

Oz thought as he opened the window.

He took the letter off the little white pigeon's lap, and kindly took out some bread crumbs and fed it to the white pigeon. He watched the cute little pigeon coo and fly away.

"Who will send me the letter? Or in this magical way?"

Oz opened the envelope curiously and read the letter.

As he read, Oz's eyelids suddenly jumped up.

Immediately afterwards, his whole body jumped up.

“Oh my god oh my god!”

"Rhine himself, the sage and magician of the Kingdom of Rose, has actually come to Oz!"

He felt like he was in a dream.

Many years ago, not long after he came to this green field, he felt that he might never leave. He was completely cut off from his past life and world.

No one will ever know that the great wizard Oz was just a magician and balloonist in a national circus, entertaining audiences on stage with his fancy shows.

The kingdoms on the continent, the things beyond the green fields, the joys and sorrows of the past, were buried forever, existing only in his memory and dreams every night.

However, not long ago, the outsider named Magrido broke Oz's fantasy. And today, Rhine's arrival completely woke Oz up.

“Oz is also connected to the world.”

Such words flashed through Oz's mind, reminding him that the outside world would find him one day.

Before he could finish reading the letter, he started to panic:

"This is bad, Master Rhine is here."

"He is a real and powerful magician!"

"I used to brag that I was his disciple! I was just making random nonsense to deceive the people here."

"What should I do now? If Master Rhine knew that I pretended to be his disciple, he would definitely be furious!"

Oz was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot, pacing repeatedly in the room, walking from the door to the corner of the room and back to the door from the corner.

Oz once again picked up the unfinished letter, gritted his teeth, and continued reading.

He looked at the neat and elegant handwriting, and the more he looked at it, the darker his face became, and his whole body started to tremble.

"No? My guards caught him."

"Oh my God? Those idiots did this to Master Rhine?"

Rhine stayed in the cold and damp little room, squatting in the corner, quietly waiting for the good news.

After a while, the door opened.

"Violator, these are your glasses. Remember not to take them off when walking around the Emerald City." The soldier leader walked in and handed the emerald-green glasses to Rhine.

Rhine put on her glasses obediently.

"Of course, you can't go out yet. We said before that magicians are not allowed to stay in the Emerald City unless they have Oz's permission." The chief added.

"So, you still want to ask the great Oz for instructions, right?" Rhine asked.

"Of course, you can tell the reason for your visit to the city of Oz." The chief said, "We will send someone to ask the great Oz for instructions. If the reason is suitable, the great Oz will allow you to visit his beautiful city."

Just as Rhine was about to say something, the officer reminded him:

“But don’t expect anything from that.

"The great Oz was a good man, a just king and great wizard, but he also hated boring people.

"If the reason for your visit is boring, he might suddenly get angry and kill you directly!"

When he mentioned Oz's terrifying power, the officer's expression became obviously distorted and his voice became much lower.

Obviously, while he was in awe of Oz, he was also afraid of the power of the great magician.

Rhine nodded and said solemnly:

"A very dangerous evil witch - more powerful and evil than the Witches of the East and the West - is now in Oz.

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"People call her Maleficent. She belongs to the same coven as the Witches of the East.

"I need to visit the great Oz himself and ask for his help in finding Maleficent!"

The soldier commander nodded.

When Rhine said that there was a witch more powerful and evil than the witches of the East and the West, he showed an expression of disbelief, but he still wrote down what Rhine said.

"If it is true that there is another evil witch in Oz, that is really a bad thing. But anyway, with the great Oz here, no matter how powerful the evil witch is, they will not dare to do anything to the Emerald City."

Thinking of this, the chief asked obviously not believing:

"Can you guarantee that what you say is true?"

"Of course, that's absolutely true, Your Excellency," Rhine said.

"I will report what you said to the great Oz. But I have to remind you that if you lie to the great Oz, there is nothing more stupid in the world. The great Oz can tell any lie, No one can lie in front of him, and he hates dishonest people the most. Once you tell lies to him, he will definitely become furious and kill you in an instant!" the officer reminded repeatedly.

It seemed that he was really worried that Rhine was talking nonsense and was thinking about the other party's safety.

"I know." Rhine said.

The commander sighed:

"Okay, tell me your name and background. Since we are going to report your words to the great Oz, this information is necessary. We can't just say that an 'unknown' came to visit for an important matter."

"I said, I am Rhine, the magician of the Kingdom of Rose." Rhine said.

"Ah?" The officer's face suddenly turned green, like an unripe apple.

At this moment, Rhine's eyes lit up.

He saw that behind the open door, another team of soldiers was running from a distance.

"Sir Rhine, the great Oz invites you to his palace!"

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