Chapter 241 Language is completely reversed
Chapter 241 Language is completely reversed
Once inside, they realize that a large cloth that didn't exist before is spread out on the vast grounds in front of the castle. There were several people around who looked like magicians. Ryan looked at the magic circle on the cloth and opened his eyes wide.
"Is this a teleportation spell?"
“Wow, is this a Fulzbelt work?”
"I've never seen such a simplified formula."
"Indeed." Ryan replied, remembering the time when Nia was very interested in learning. There's a fine line between pervert and genius, he thought.
"Everyone, please focus on this spell." Owings urged, and everyone gathered in the center.
"Then, let's start the exam now." Owings said, and the hands of the magicians around him touched the cloth.
The magic circle immediately glowed. Ryan looked at Owings, and their eyes met again. Owings smiled and nodded. At the moment when his smile was blocked by light, Ryan's vision was enveloped by greenery.
Ryan looked around. At the same time, his feet slipped.
"Huh!?...Hmm..." He seemed to be standing on a branch, and subconsciously squatted down and grabbed the branch. Stabilizing, he took a breath.
Ryan began to sort out the situation: "It turned out to be a teleportation magic circle that dispersed everyone into the forest. This guy is really powerful."
Feeling amazed and reassured, feeling lucky to be able to teleport into the tree, Ryan glanced around. Next, use magic operations to eliminate the breath as much as possible.
Silence fell and the sound of wind sounded. The leaves swayed in the wind, and the bird landed on Ryan's shoulder.
Ryan smiled slightly: "I am able to reach this point, thanks to Noel and Hailin."
The bird flapped its wings and flew away, as if a magical collision had occurred nearby.
"Let me observe the situation first." He was vigilant about the surroundings in silence, and suddenly felt hungry.
"By the way, I didn't eat at noon."
Before he thought it was a failure, he remembered what the store manager had given him that morning, which was a solid, portable food. He remembered stuffing it haphazardly into his pocket.
He rummaged in his pocket and found it. However, he noticed that there was another piece of paper. When he opened it, there was only one sentence written on it.
"Really?" Ryan muttered, putting the paper back where it belonged.
Then he unwraps the package and pops the portable food into his mouth. Although he hadn't expected this, he was grateful to his brother. While chewing food, he looked at the sky. He remembered the words on the piece of paper just now.
"Why didn't I say it myself?" he murmured tiredly.
"Well, forget it." After saying this, he brought in another mouthful of portable food.
"I'm very touched now." Nia said with a serious face as she looked at Raila sitting on the chair.
The room was a little dark, and there was a bright light shining on the chair Raila was sitting on. There were some tables around with what looked like equipment for medical purposes.
"Thank you for your willingness to help me with my research." Nia swallowed while looking at Raila's limbs with a hey smile.
"Well! I will help you!" Raila said loudly, shaking her head.
"Thank you. I'm really happy."
Nia slowly approached Raila, "Then let's start here." He picked up the syringe.
"I'm going to take a sample of your blood."
"No problem! I'm not afraid!" Raila shook her head repeatedly.
"It's okay. It won't hurt, it's just a little prick." When he was about to insert the needle into Raila's arm, he was suddenly grabbed by the collar from behind and lifted up.
"Sir, you are here."
Nia turned her head and looked at the angry Keping.
"Kai, Kaiping. This matter..."
"There's nothing to explain." Kaiping sighed and looked down at Raila: "What did you do to Raila?"
"What, nothing!" Nia's eyes began to wander. Keping narrowed his eyes at Nia, then turned to Raila.
"Raila, what did he do to you?"
"He didn't do anything!"
Keping frowned, and Nia said "Look!" and made an exaggerated gesture.
Indeed, Raila was not restrained, just sitting on a chair. But something is wrong.
"Raila, please say something."
As Kaiping said, Nia said in a panic: "Ah..."
"I'll tell you! It's not surprising!"
Keping tilted his head.
"Are you Raila?"
“I’m not Raila!!”
Keping understood and glared at Nia. Cold sweat dripped from Nia's forehead.
"gentlemen."
"That's not the case! It's not because I suddenly thought of it when I was adjusting!!"
Kaiping sighed again: "But I didn't expect that the language would be completely reversed."
"But you noticed it very quickly. I thought you could succeed."
"Sir, you know I'm angry?"
Nia lowered her head in panic.
“If Raila wasn’t bound, she could escape, right?”
“The master didn’t tell me to leave!!”
"Okay, does the master want you to sit here?"
Raila shook her head.
"Raila, if you don't like it, you can refuse. Otherwise, Nia will become more and more arrogant."
"Well, I quite like the master. I am a slave..."
Kaiping rubbed his head and said, "Oh, it's really troublesome." Then he put Nia down.
"Sir, please change her back."
Nia nodded unhappily.
Nia unhooked Raila's collar, removed the device on the table, and began to click and adjust it.
Kaiping put his hands on his hips and whispered: "It's true."
"Building a formula for a reverse language is an amazing thing, but considering the purpose, I can sincerely praise it."
"Hey, humans can't resist desire, Kaiping."
"Sir sometimes loses his sense of morality, so he must exercise his rationality more."
"My rationality is Keping, so no problem."
Keping was surprised. He looked at him in surprise and smiled. However, he immediately returned to his stern expression without being noticed.
Raila noticed this scene and looked at him. Raila tilted her head: "Keping, that's strange."
"What do you mean by weird? I am..." He stopped and was about to retort.
"Now what?"
Nia also looked up in surprise. Nya and Kepin looked at each other and at Raila.
"Raila?" Nia asked.
"Maybe, can you understand the language?" Kaiping said slowly.
Raila nodded, "Just a little."
Nya and Keping looked at each other again.
"Sir, did you teach her?"
"No, I didn't do anything."
Then Raila said: "Shh, Yuyi taught me this." Although she was still a little unskilled, she did speak clearly.
"That's it." said Keping.
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