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The First Magic World War-Chapter 273 - : Student #266, Letter from Senior Sister
Chapter 273: Student #266, Letter from Senior Sister
The dark luxury indeed was a great carriage!
As long as it had been to a location before, the eight spirit horses could take the carriage there without a driver. Thirteen dark luxury carriages had been built for over a hundred years, and there were few places they hadn’t been to. Whenever Charles drove the dark luxury, he would enjoy the pleasure of high-end smart driving.
When the walls of Silver Pigeon Fort appeared in the not-too-distant distance, Charles let out a slight sigh of relief. He did have a special fondness for Silver Pigeon Fort, after all, it was the so-called “place where he had once battled.”
Just as Charles was about to disembark, he heard Princess May say, “Come up!”
Charles was just about to ask, “Where exactly should I sit?”
As the carriage door opened, the striking figure of Menilman appeared inside the dark luxury.
Charles nearly had another big, big, big shock.
Menilman sat next to Charles, opposite Princess May, with both ladies acting as if no one else was present. Just as Charles was about to push the door and sneak out quietly, he heard Menilman say, “Don’t go, I just have a few words with Princess May.”
Charles thought to himself, “I don’t want to hear a word,” but his body obediently stayed put.
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He was actually quite curious—what on earth was the connection between Menilman and the Great Eldest Princess? They didn’t seem to have any enmities, did they?
Princess May said in a low voice, “Last time in Cappadocia City, I spared your life, but this time, don’t expect to have that opportunity again.”
Charles thought, “Battled in Cappadocia too?”
Menilman said indifferently, “If it weren’t for Fars, and Inglima being Fars’s ally, I would not have spared you either.”
With just a few words, the atmosphere became extremely tense, and Charles certainly didn’t want to be affected by the battle between the two female members of the Sacred Order. Especially since the dark luxury was his possession, worth thousands of Aegeus, it couldn’t be destroyed in the battle. He quickly interjected, “How about we get out of the carriage first?”
Princess May said, “There’s no need. Even seated, I can take down this calamitous enchantress.”
Charles glanced at Menilman. Although the Empire’s First Rose did indeed cause a lot of turmoil, she could hardly be associated with wrecking a nation and bringing calamity—after all, the enchantresses who did indulge in such acts typically had quite impressive identities, like empresses of the great Empire, such as Da Ji and Yang Yuhuan. A few even held the title of emperor, like Wu Zhao, Catherine, and the Queen of Egypt…
Well, Charles couldn’t remember what the Queen of Egypt was called; he only remembered that the actresses in several related movies were all pretty decent.
Menilman didn’t sneer, instead, she took off her gloves with an aristocratic grace and tossed them onto Princess May’s chest.
Princess May’s hands showed a hint of pink fighting spirit, ready to deliver a devastating blow at any moment.
When Charles thought of how the dark luxury could be blown up in an instant if the two female members of the Sacred Order took action, turning thousands of Aegeus to dust, he couldn’t hold back anymore. He pressed his hand against the carriage floor and shouted, “Retract!”
The dark luxury instantly disappeared, transforming into a ring.
A slender hand reached out and grabbed the ring. Princess May said coldly, “Are you worried we might damage it?”
“Just a second-hand carriage!”
“And you dare to be so bold?”
A mass of pink fighting spirit sent Charles flying out.
As Charles activated Bloody Glory, he flipped in mid-air and landed on the ground, feeling no injury at all. He knew Princess May must have shown mercy for the effort he put into carrying novels; he quickly shouted, “This thing is quite expensive! I’m not made of money, so of course, I hope to live a bit more frugally!”
Menilman took a step forward, blocking in front of Charles, and said, “Do not lay a hand on my junior brother. If you dare, come at me.”
Princess May’s body surged with pink fighting spirit, and her feet slowly left the ground.
Menilman did not show weakness either; his body seemed to carry a piece of the night, and within this night, the Black Moon loomed, also slowly rising into the air.
The two’s momentum clashed, and their auras entangled, and in the next instant, at least seven explosions of energy collided.
Charles, amidst the residual shockwaves of the two Sacred Order’s full-force competition, tumbled several more times before hurriedly activating the Quickness Technique x10, rapidly retreating from the battlefield.
He had not run far when he sensed countless colliding forces and the dispersed energy, pushing him to slide out sixty or seventy steps.
Turning his head, Charles saw two orbs of luminous energy rising slowly into the sky, suddenly splitting the clouds above.
After watching for a while, he turned and headed towards Silver Pigeon Fort.
Such a battle was quite novel the first time one saw it.
But after watching it more, it was all the same.
When Charles returned to Silver Pigeon Fort, he received a grand welcome from the residents; every passerby greeted him, and almost everyone asked what was happening in the sky?
Charles assured everyone not to worry and went straight back to the fort. Originally, this place should have been Baron Fabolais’s territory, and the fort should have been his property, but Charles seemed more like the master of the place than Baron Fabolais.
Even the servants of the fort, upon seeing Charles return, would take the initiative to prepare food for him.
Charles instructed the chefs to prepare a few more dishes, and this time he did not have to wait long. About half an hour later, Sister Menilman and Princess May arrived one after the other. The two did not mention the battle, acting as if the other did not exist. With his strong mental fortitude, Charles managed to get through the meal.
After dinner, Princess May coldly commanded, “Three days from now, we must return to Sedona City.”
Charles hurriedly nodded, and Princess May gracefully departed.
After Princess May had left, Menilman then said to Charles, “Try not to provoke this madwoman. After all, she is of the Sacred Order, and her mental state is extremely unstable.”
“I need a supply of materials, help me arrange it.”
Charles had long prepared these materials. After asking Menilman, and learning that her subordinates had already arrived at Silver Pigeon Fort, he arranged for someone to transfer the materials to Menilman’s subordinates.
Menilman was in a hurry; after receiving the materials, she left Silver Pigeon Fort without lingering.
After sending off Menilman, Charles felt immediately relaxed at the thought of having more than three days of vacation.
He definitely would not go back to Sedona City early.
Just as he was preparing to ask the servants of the fort to prepare a few barrels of ale, planning to enjoy the night view and slowly sip it in the evening, a steward from the fort handed him a letter, saying respectfully, “Miss Sumei left this letter for you and asked me to pass it to you after she departed.”
Charles was also curious about what Menilman might have left in a letter for him.
When he pulled out the letter and saw the first line, he almost jumped up.
Menilman had told him a great matter!
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