Demon Hunter: School of the Wolf

Chapter 190 Demon Hunter Master Ailin

Gate of Ard Ghaith?

Ailin frowned.

He seemed to have heard this name somewhere.

"This is the reward for the commission."

"Demon Hunter, are you satisfied?"

Aida Amin interrupted Ailin's thoughts.

"I am satisfied." Ailin nodded.

Since he can trigger the Demon Hunter's Notes, it is naturally useful to him.

Besides.

The goal of forming an alliance with the elves has also been achieved.

This fragment of the Gate of Ard Ghaith can even be regarded as an unexpected gain.

"By the way!"

"Respected Ain Savini, do you know the Gate of Ard Ghaith?"

If you don't understand, just ask!

The knowledgeable elf master is right in front of him, so Ailin will naturally not stick to his memory.

Aida Amin was stunned when she heard this, and after a moment of silence, she asked back:

"Why do you ask this question?"

"How did you know the name of the Gate of Ade Geis?"

...

Seeing Aida Amin's gentle smile fade away, her tone alert, and answering questions with questions, Ailin knew something was wrong.

She didn't know that this gem was a fragment of the Gate of Ade Geis!

"What's wrong, is there any problem with the Gate of Ade Geis?"

He quietly clenched the gem in his hand and emptied his mind.

Seeing that Ailin was unwilling to answer, Aida Amin looked at him deeply, then lowered his head and pondered.

It seemed that he was struggling whether to tell him the answer.

Just when Ailin thought that Aida Amin was not going to answer and was ready to change the subject to avoid embarrassment, he suddenly heard:

"The Gate of Ade Geis - the magnificent gate..."

The pleasant sound of the dripping spring in the empty valley of Francesca attracted everyone's attention.

"It is said that when Ain El had not yet parted ways with his brothers and was still called Ain Woodard, we once had this door..."

"Through this door, the former Ain Woodard clan traveled through time and space and went to various worlds to reproduce and thrive..."

"So the Gate of Ade Ges is also called the Gate of All Worlds."

"Although I don't know why a fixed door would be lost..."

"But the Gate of Ade Ges did disappear later."

"At the same time, the Ain Woodard clan gradually lost the ability to travel through time and space..."

Alin also remembered it at this time.

The original book did mention the Gate of Ade Ges several times, no wonder he had some impression of it.

Even to some extent.

The ancient blood is the blood created by the elves to find the Gate of Ade Ges, or to make up for the loss of the Gate of Ade Ges.

"Then Ain Woodard was forced to split up and became our Ain El and Ain Sheed..."

"Of course, I always thought this door was just a myth, although..."

Francesca blinked her blue eyes at Alin:

"It is recorded in the history books of the elves."

"Enid, this is not a myth, this is the history of the Ain El family." Aida Amin's helpless voice sounded.

"But even the oldest people in the tribe have never seen the white ship that the Ain El family traveled through time and space to come to this world, not to mention the mysterious door." Francesca retorted.

Aida Amin shook her head and stopped arguing with Francesca.

"Although there are some flaws, what Enid said is correct."

"The history of the Gate of Ad Ghaith is indeed like this."

"It's just..."

Ada Emin looked at the demon hunter:

"The Gate of Ad Ghaith should be a secret to outsiders."

"No one other than Ain El should know about it," Ada Emin glanced at Francesca, "nor should it be told by any Ain El."

Francesca stuck out her tongue playfully

Alin, who was stared at by Ada Emin, fell silent.

Of course, he couldn't tell that the fragment of the Gate of Ad Ghaith had just been given to him by an Ain Savini as a commission reward.

And in front of a sorceress who knows how to read minds, it is better to show his attitude directly and refuse to answer than to make excuses.

"Forget it."

Ada Emin sighed.

"Given the current situation of the Ain El clan, it's just a piece of history, there's nothing to be obsessed with."

"Bang~"

An orange portal appeared in front of the hut.

"Asha, do you have anything else to say to the demon hunter?"

Aida Amin looked at Shadia.

Shadia nodded slightly and turned her head to look at the wooden house.

At this time.

It was not until then that Ailin noticed the half-elf children, who had been staying in the house for some reason.

"They are all asleep," Shadia's eyes lingered on the dark window, "I have told Lysa everything, so you don't have to worry."

Shadia retracted her gaze and looked at Ailin:

"Alin, I will not forget my promise, so..."

"I hope you can take good care of them for me."

Ailin nodded solemnly:

"Please rest assured, Ms. Vera is now near Ban Ader, and tomorrow I will ask her to send... all the children back to Kaer Morhen."

Shadia nodded, and finally looked at the direction of the wooden house and Hord's tomb, and walked towards the portal.

When she passed Francesca, she paused and said goodbye politely with the look and tone of Aunt Asha.

Then she walked into the portal without hesitation.

"Enid, do you want to go back with us?"

"Your father is very worried about you."

Ada Emin looked at Francesca.

"No," Francesca shook her head, "I plan to settle the score with that liar prophet first, and then continue to search for my mother's whereabouts."

Hearing this, Ada Emin and Aylin looked at the portal almost at the same time.

"What's wrong?" Sensitive Francesca noticed something unusual about the two of them.

"nothing."

Aelin could reply instinctively.

Ada Emin touched Francesca's head lovingly and diverted her attention:

"Then I'll leave first. You should pay attention to safety in the human world!"

"Also, remember to come back and have a look after you find the 'liar'. Maybe Sadia will be back by then."

"Is this your prediction?" Francesca asked.

Ada Emin smiled and nodded.

Without any explanation, he walked into the portal.

"Bang~"

The portal disappears.

Only Aylin and Francesca were left in front of the cabin.

After a few seconds of inexplicable silence, Francesca suddenly spoke:

"Things here are over and I have to leave."

Thinking of Francesca just passing by her mother, she has to find her non-existent mother in the dangerous human world.

Aylin couldn't help but continue to hint, saying:

"Well... you can go back and have a look. Didn't Ada Emin say that your mother..."

"Aunt Asha must be Sadia." Francesca suddenly said.

"Ah?" The demon hunter opened his mouth in surprise: "You know?"

“Sometimes what we are really looking for may happen to be right next to us.”

"Ai Lin, isn't this what you told me?"

"Although I did a lot of stupid things in the underground cave, I was not so stupid that I couldn't even understand such a simple reminder."

Francesca sighed lonely and looked at the wooden house.

There slept her six half-elf children.

"Then why didn't you go with her..."

Aylin subconsciously asked the doubts in his heart, but then interrupted himself because it was inappropriate.

"I don't know either."

Francesca obviously understood what he meant.

His blue eyes revealed deep confusion.

"I don't know why I didn't recognize her directly..."

"Maybe it's because I don't know how to deal with being in love with a human mother and giving birth to a child..."

"Or maybe it's just fear that after we recognize each other, she will run away from me again?"

Aelin was silent.

He has no father or mother and has never experienced anything like this.

I don’t know what to say to comfort Francesca at this time.

then.

He chose not to comfort him and changed the subject abruptly:

"Then where do you plan to go next?"

"Go home," Francesca calmed down, "I just need to go slower than Ada and the others."

Finished.

Francesca glanced at the cabin again, then silently recited the incantation.

"Bang~"

An orange portal appears.

"Goodbye, Aelin!"

After Francesca said goodbye to Aelin, she walked towards the portal.

"Enid, wait a minute!"

Aylin suddenly called out to Francesca.

"Anything else?"

Francesca turned her head.

Aylin took out "Night" from the leather armor and handed it to Francesca:

"Thank you for the props, they are very useful and help me a lot!"

Francesca's face turned slightly red.

But she didn’t take over “Night.”

"They are yours, just treat them as compensation for the talismans damaged due to my recklessness!"

"Besides, I'm going home and I don't need them anymore."

Seeing that Francesca was serious, Aylin stopped insisting on pretentiousness.

This set of magic props is indeed very useful to him.

"That's it, I'm leaving."

When Francesca saw Aylin accept "Night", the corners of her mouth raised, revealing her cute pear dimples.

"Nice to meet you, Aelin!"

Aylin held the soft "night color" in his hands, feeling an inexplicable reluctance in his heart.

"Me too, Enid!"

Francesca smiled and turned around.

"Bang~"

The portal disappears.

Aylin was the only one left in front of the cabin.

Hudson Abandoned Mine Site.

Inside a tent.

"Soy is not dead!"

"The elf is missing too!"

Haxo glanced coldly.

Jaynes, the deputy dean of Ban Ade, looked ugly and ignored Haxo's accountability.

However, the fate gem destined by the dean was missing, which also made him no longer interested in talking back to the leader of the same country.

Teresus remained expressionless as usual.

But obviously.

The leader of the Cat School who seeks mercy from the king and retains his school does not have the confidence of Jaynes to regard power as dirt.

So Haxo finished.

Teresus hesitated for two seconds and then explained:

"There is no rock troll, and the sorceress is near Soi. We can't find it..."

"I don't want to hear these excuses," Hacksaw interrupted, "I just know that you failed to do what you promised me."

"Twice!"

He held up two radish-thick fingers:

"Theresius! Your cat school has failed twice."

The leader of the Cat School was silent.

Haxo, who knew what happened with Jaquiel, the deputy commander of the King's Guard, naturally knew that what happened today could not be blamed on Teresius.

However.

This did not prevent him from using this failure to hit him.

It always takes time to make the unruly wild cat willingly and obediently submit, doesn't it?

"And you, Jaynes!"

Haxo's eyes stared at the eyes under the funny pointed hat.

"You Ben Ade didn't do anything you promised. Is this how Dean Heng Gedimides taught you to do things?"

Hearing Dean Ben Ade's name, Jaynes's face became even uglier.

But he knew what kind of person Haxo was.

After a light "snort", he glanced at the Lord of Kaedwen:

"Just say it, Haxor, what do you want?"

The King of Kaedwen didn't mind:

"Ten days later, it will be the apprentice fighting competition between the Wolf School and the Cat School."

"I have invited Soi to watch on stage together..."

Jaynes interrupted directly:

"Ban Ade can't risk his reputation by killing the Grand Master of the Wolf School..."

Jaynes glanced at Teresius with contempt, and then said:

"After all, although they are all mutant hybrids..."

"The Wolf School is different from the notorious Cat School."

Teresius looked at the pattern of the tent on his head expressionlessly, as if he didn't hear Jaynes' insults and sarcasm.

"You don't need to do it yourself," Haxor shook his head and glanced at Teresius, "You just need to find an opportunity to interfere with Soi with magic at a critical moment."

Jaynes also followed Haxor's gaze and glanced at Teresius.

Then he lowered his head, as if weighing the pros and cons.

"Jaines, destroying the Wolf School is not just my need."

Haxo said coldly.

Jaines seemed to think of something when he heard this, and could only nod with an ugly face.

Seeing the wizard who had always been arrogant to him surrender, Haxo curled his lips and looked at Teresius.

"Did you hear what I just said?"

"Teresius, are you sure you can kill Soi?"

Tresius heard this and knew that he had no choice after failing twice.

However.

The Wolf School still doesn't know that the purpose of the king's holding the competition is to kill their grandmaster.

Intentional against unintentional.

There shouldn't be any problem.

Thinking like this.

Teresius nodded and agreed to the task of assassinating the grandmaster of the Wolf School.

Next.

The three began to discuss how to assassinate on the day of the competition.

"That's right!"

"There is more than one witcher master in the Wolf School team participating in the competition this time."

Teresius suddenly remembered the name that Guxat mentioned to him after he failed to hunt down the Wolf School apprentice.

"Erin!"

"This time, in addition to Vesemir, there is also a witcher master named Erin."

Haxo and Jaynes frowned when their conspiracy discussion was interrupted.

"Erin?"

"Are you sure it's called this name?"

Teresius was stunned when he heard the king's question:

"It should be called this name."

Haxo frowned:

"But among the witcher masters of the Wolf School..."

"There is no one named Erin at all."

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