Night Raven Master

Chapter 129 Edgeworth's Resentment

Chapter 129 Edgeworth's Resentment
big trouble? ? ?
Yate was a little confused, but before he could figure it out, he saw the old blue-robed wizard who called himself "Edgeworth" sternly said:
"You boy, stand where you are, don't lean over, no, you retreat to the corner."

"Oh..." Although Yate didn't understand why the other party reacted so strongly, he seemed to be very afraid of something about him, but he could also see that the old man had no hostility towards him. After letting go of his guard, he obediently retreated to the corner.

Edgeworth watched Art retreat to the corner, couldn't help but heaved a sigh of relief, and then muttered:
".What kind of monster are you kid?"

"what did you say?"

"Just listen to me obediently! You have no right to speak!" Edgeworth said out loud.

"Oh." Arthur nodded, and then comforted the crow servant and Prome through spiritual contact. After feeling their anxiety subside, he looked at Edgeworth without saying a word.

He felt a little strange before, why did he choose to go to the maze of wandering trolls to upgrade monsters? Compared with the closed underground, the outer forest is obviously safer. Although there are few monsters outside, it is difficult to find them. You can choose to meditate on the spot, rely on the crow servants to search, find the monster and kill it, and then make up the knife by yourself.

Even if he chooses to break into the maze instead of sweeping the forest, such behavior is not in line with his approach.

The behavior of breaking into the maze and sweeping around the door is a bit different from his idea-according to his personality, he should choose to send prome or crow servants into the maze, and launch a wave against the maze wall. Attack, lure the wandering trolls out, and then he, who was ambushing outside, launched an attack.

This is the safest and most secure way. Although it looks similar to entering the maze to sweep, it is actually a reckless behavior for him who has a very poor sense of security.

This is the first strange point. Because he often uses the spell of Charm Human, his behavior is abnormal, so he can't help but think of the situation where he used Charm Human to interfere with judgment.

The second strange point is that I was trapped in the maze——

The crow servant who has been monitoring the outside did not find any abnormalities, and he, Prome and other crow servants inside the maze did not find any abnormalities, so they were locked up. He couldn't find it himself, the crow servant And Prome can't find them all, which means that the power that locked them in the maze can lock them in a situation that they can't detect at all.

The third point, which is also derived from the second point, is that the strength of the maze does not match the combat power of the maze.

Leaving aside the strength required to lock the door without them noticing, let alone the strength of the labyrinth, which is different from the situation——

The power needed to seal the maze would undoubtedly be able to kill them all.

Yate has no doubts about this, but the other party did not do so. In other words, the person who locked the maze did not have the idea of ​​killing them, or for the time being did not have the idea of ​​killing them.

for what?What do you get from him?Or is there no hostility towards him?
Even if locking the maze is just a triggering mechanism, then, as the next link of the triggering mechanism, the wandering trolls who are inseparable from the maze, and the number of them is nearly a thousand, why didn't they attack the birdmen like they did? They attack, but let them kill?
And the fourth point is also related to the third point—that is, why did these wandering trolls attack the giant birdman?In other words, the birdman is probably not part of the maze defense mechanism, or
The power to lock the maze doesn't come from the wandering maze itself?

And this was also confirmed in Yate's temptation.

After he found that the second exit was also locked, he noticed the abnormality, and then said a word on purpose——

"It can trap us in the maze, such a powerful force should be able to kill us directly, but until now, only wandering trolls have attacked us"

As a result, the giant birdman appeared not long after he finished speaking.

To be honest, he never thought that such a simple tentative behavior would be successful.

Fifth:
The appearance of nearly a thousand wandering trolls proved the appearance of the second and third points. Such a huge force did not attack him after the maze was locked, but the target of the attack was the giant birdman.

Sixth point: the location where the giant birdman appeared, he checked the location where the birdman appeared.

The birdman's size is very large, but at the position where she appeared, the surrounding maze walls showed no signs of damage.

The birdman seemed to be released out of thin air.

Maybe there is some kind of cage-like space imprisoning this powerful birdman in a certain space in the maze, but after observing the birdman, he ruled out this idea.

The armor on Birdman's body is very new, it doesn't look like it was made a long time ago, and Birdman's mania doesn't look like he's been imprisoned for a long time, and the prison time shouldn't be long.
And Birdman's intelligence is also a little bit wrong.

Although the reaction and attack were correct, Art didn't see her have any tendency to run away the whole time.
A series of doubts made Yate gradually form a concept in his mind——

The existence that traps him in the maze is the existence of releasing the birdman, and it has nothing to do with the maze itself, combined with the fact that he has no sense of crisis at all
A vein gradually became clear.

As for the last words about "Haloran", it was just a flash of inspiration. He could only guess that this person might not be hostile to him, and he couldn't guess the identity at all.

He himself has never heard of this "great wizard who is proficient in alchemy, prophecy, conjuration, life, and creation" called "Edgeworth".

In fact, he was still confused about alchemy—except for the sage state after engraving the inscription, he hardly spent time reading books.

Even though he knew that these things were very important, these things could not help his strength to take shape quickly, and his priorities were left behind.

And Edgeworth looked at his lucky ring with a painful face.
Now he finally understands why the old bastard Fast paid him mostly materials for refining prophecy props.
This damn Fast had expected this a long time ago!

Damn Fast!Same as Rosa!You long ears are really bad!

Edgeworth calculated the difference between his current loss and reward without tears.
If the number of repair failures is less than three times, there is still some profit, but it is very small, and if it is more than three times, the loss is big.
(End of this chapter)

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