Chapter 96 This is a hellish start that's doomed to fail?!
Chapter 96 This is a hellish start that's doomed to fail?!
Heliel remained in the living room, and Su Tu could clearly see the magical fluctuations emanating from her through his magical perception.
However, judging from the conversation just now, the other party did not intend to harm him.
The room was silent; neither of them spoke, except for the sound of Haliel pouring coffee.
The rich aroma of coffee wafted through the room, making Su Tu feel a little strange.
Even though the two had already broken through the last barrier, they were still able to stay amicably under the same roof.
It's strange, and it's also very strange.
Since the other party didn't want to make a move, Su Tu didn't want to stand there like an idiot any longer.
Using his magical senses, he walked to the sofa next to Haliel and sat down on his own.
Following Hairiel's example, I made myself a cup of coffee.
The coffee was bitter, but it kept Su Tu's mind at peace.
At this moment, he let down his guard and paid no attention to Hairiel beside him.
It was quite simple; he had already seen Gwyneth's magical fluctuations appearing in the direction of the corridor.
This means that his cheap teacher was inside the house at that moment, so Haliel naturally had no chance to make a move.
This is a good opportunity for him to think about the three main quests related to this avatar.
Judging from my conversation with Gwyneth last night, it seems unlikely that I'll know why she took me as her disciple anytime soon.
Since the other party didn't want to talk, Su Tu naturally didn't need to waste too much time on it.
So let's put aside the main quest of finding out why Gwyneth took him as her disciple for now.
The task that shares the same benefits with this mission is to investigate why Haliel wants to kill him.
Hairiel has already made it very clear that she won't easily reveal the reason why she wants to kill him.
At least in the short term, it's virtually impossible for him to get a reason from Haliel.
Of course, he could try to find out from the sidelines, but that would be very difficult and probably wouldn't yield much progress.
So, let's put aside these two main quests that are currently making no progress and focus all our attention on the last main quest.
"Investigate the cause of death of the incarnate parents?"
Su Tu pondered silently, and the dazzling light wave involuntarily surfaced in his mind.
This is the only clue to completing the first main quest.
However, this clue alone is unlikely to be of much help to him.
At this moment, Su Tu was stuck in a quagmire with all three main quests, and he had no idea where to start.
"Should we go check out the area where the attack occurred?"
He thought it was a good choice, and perhaps he could find some clues there.
Of course, the probability of finding clues is very slim, or even almost impossible.
Several years have passed since the attack, and in those few years, many things have changed.
Even if there were any clues left back then, they have most likely been lost over the years.
But this is the only place he can start, so he has no choice but to give it a try.
If all else fails, then we'll do what we did before: bring in external forces to muddy the waters and try to fish in troubled waters.
You see, the Empire is still investigating the witch. If we tell the Empire the location of this place, then no matter how clear the water is, it will become muddy.
Even so, completing the main quest is still extremely difficult.
First, go and check the place that was attacked back then. If you don't find any clues, then consider bringing in external forces.
As Su Tu pondered this, he silently sensed the magical fluctuations of Haliel and Gwyneth.
They found that the two women were still in the same spot, without moving.
The aroma of coffee that filled the air gradually faded during the time Su Tu was pondering.
He picked up his coffee and took a sip, only to find that the coffee, which had been steaming hot, was now cold.
"The cold coffee was actually quite good..."
Su Tu's voice was low, but it was still heard by Hailier next to him. Her lively and cheerful voice came like dancing musical notes.
"Yes, so I made two cups of coffee, one to drink hot and one to drink cold."
After saying that, Su Tu could clearly feel the other person stand up from the sofa and leave on a flying broom.
As he sensed the disappearance of the other party's magical energy fluctuations, he felt somewhat bewildered and didn't quite understand why Haliel had come here.
Could it be that you came here just to put things out in the open with him?
No normal person would do that...
He pondered for a while, but still couldn't come up with a reasonable guess, so he had to give up.
However, when he came to his senses, he found that Gwyneth's magical energy was already beside him.
This left Su Tu feeling utterly helpless.
Why are they all like ghosts, suddenly appearing out of nowhere?
This is the pain of blindness; one can only rely on magical perception to determine the other person's location, and doesn't even know how the other person got there.
"What she said makes sense. There are some things you're not ready to know right now. Wait until you've come into contact with magic before you learn about these things."
Gwyneth's words were as mature and composed as ever, but they stirred up a storm in Su Tu's heart.
This statement is quite clear: the teacher in disguise knows Hairiel's purpose in wanting to kill him!
But what quickly faded was the multitude of doubts that welled up in my heart.
How did Gwyneth know about this? Did she observe it herself, or was someone told her?
Now that you know, why did you let Hairiel enter this place at will? Aren't you afraid that your disciple will be killed?
Suddenly, Su Tu recalled the conversation between Gwyneth and Haliel when he first created his avatar.
Wasn't he used to test new magic? How come he's still alive?
If... if both of them want their own lives, then all the doubts will be resolved.
The reason Gwyneth knew that Haliel wanted to kill him but did not stop her was that this teacher had the same goal as Haliel.
It's just that one of them is conducting a magic experiment, and whether the lab rats live or die is irrelevant.
Therefore, she had no need to stop Haliel from killing her.
If they get killed, we can just find another student; there's no need to limit ourselves to this one.
The more Su Tu thought about it, the more convinced he was that his guess was correct.
One doesn't care about his own life, while the other always wants his life.
It has to be said that the start of this second incarnation is indeed hellishly difficult, and it will probably not be so easy to overcome the dangers.
However, just as he was pondering this, Gwyneth sent him another message that left him bewildered.
"Don't worry, I won't kill you, nor will I let you die."
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