Hunting College

Vol 3 Chapter 96: Orator's warning

Until the first plenary meeting of the Ouroboros hunting team, when everyone walked out of the Jota restaurant, Andrew Taylor still remembered the superb divination ability of his hunting team Youbi.

"It's really amazing!" The little young master of Taylor's family walked on the pedestrian street, looking around while muttering in pieces, complimenting Amber's divination skills: "...This level of divination ability, I am only... …I saw it on old men who were about to lose their teeth during the annual festival held in the manor."

Amber walked quietly beside him, slightly drooping his eyelids, as if sleeping.

Julian and Omega are slightly behind the front two by half a step.

"...Do you have any special vision? Such as witnesses, observers or prophets? This kind of talent is really rare... Why didn't you come to Alpha Academy? According to your talent, you can get it in Alpha Castle. A place!"

Kohaku finally stopped.

He opened his eyes and turned to look at Andrew.

So clean!

The young master of Taylor's family looked at those dark yellow eyes, and secretly admired in his heart, like two crystal clear ambers.

"I don't like Alpha." The yellow-robed boy said softly, "Whether it is the decayed castle or the wizards living in the castle."

"I don't like it either." Andrew spread out his hand and smiled in agreement: "Including myself."

"I appeared in front of you because of Julian’s invitation... for other reasons, I should just be curious... There are too many variables... and causality around the hunting team you formed. If I want to see more Many, you need to participate in and extract some of the media."

"Real fortune-tellers do this." Andrew gave a thumbs up and praised: "It's like Mr. Kong Ming who came out of the mountain, Yuan Tiangang who cut the dragon, or Ms. Le Norman who was strangled to death."

The last example is obviously weird.

Julian, who was walking behind the two, couldn't help but sigh. In fact, these three examples didn't seem very good.

But Amber didn't seem to care about the vague offense of the young werewolf, and she still explained slowly:

"As for the special vision you mentioned, I don't have one."

"Well, it's not completely absent... My eyes are special. You can see how many causal lines are entwined with a person, and occasionally you can see the'qi' exuding from some people..." Possessing into the earth fossils, with good luck and avoiding evils, "That’s why my name comes from."

"But whether it is the lines of cause and effect, or the'qi' that can only be seen by chance, it is a vague feeling, which can only help me to prove the conclusion of divination. It is not very helpful for normal divination."

"Besides, there is nothing special about the curse and method of divination that I use when compared to any ordinary wizard in this university."

"But other people don't have your outstanding ability." Andrew couldn't help interrupting him.

"If you start with memorizing and use the most basic divination spells to interpret everyone and everything you meet every day... Then when you grow up, your divination ability will grow into an instinct." Amber is brisk. Gave his own answer.

A very unfriendly answer that makes most wizards desperate.

"If I have such perseverance and perseverance, I should sit in the chair of the Senator and listen to those old men's reports." Andrew smiled self-deprecatingly, and looked at the yellow-robed wizard with admiration.

"Then look up now, what can you see?" Omega asked curiously.

Amber raised his head, glanced at the bustling pedestrian street, then snorted, immediately lowered his eyelids, lowered his head, and said quickly:

"You can see a juggler around the corner...a little boy riding a broomstick will throw a copper in his hat."

"When that little boy passed the milk tea shop, he would bump into the roll-up banner in front of the shop..."

"Then our captain will meet an acquaintance."

Andrew raised his eyebrows.

"Acquaintances?" he yelled: "The acquaintances I know don't come to the pedestrian street at this time."

With that, he took a step forward, strode forward.

Turning the corner of the street, an elderly conjurer with gray hair curled up under the wall, with a greasy worn felt hat in front of him.

Not long after, a seven or eight-year-old boy was riding a short broom, whizzing past from a foot above the ground; he chuckled, and when he turned the corner, he broke out a copper and threw it in. The old magician's hat.

Before the laughter died down, with a rustling sound, the little boy bumped his head on the roll-up banner in front of the milk tea shop and fell off the short-handled broomstick.

A red-robed witch who had just walked out of the milk tea shop hurriedly ran down the steps and lifted up the tearful little wizard.

"Wow, although it's a bit unexpected... but it's really an acquaintance." Andrew's footsteps stopped abruptly.

He fixedly looked at a wizard walking out behind the witch, stunned.

"Is that a freshman from Jiuyou Academy who received the Merlin Medal this year?" Omega looked intently and hesitated: "I remember his name is Zheng Qing... Is the captain familiar with him?"

"Hmm." Andrew agreed vaguely, his face a little uncertain.

"A certain request he made to that witch will be rejected." Amber silently looked at the wizard and wizard in front of the milk tea shop and whispered.

Andrew raised his eyebrows and a weird smile appeared on his face.

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After Zheng Qing helped Jiang Yu lift up the fallen boy, he watched him fly again crookedly on a broomstick.

"I think these magic flying tools should be banned on pedestrian streets." Zheng Qing sighed and complained: "Moreover, the age of children riding broomsticks should be restricted..."

"This matter has also been discussed in the Wizard League." Jiang Yu whispered beside him.

Today is Monday. After class in the afternoon, Zheng Qing brought his elves and Jiang Yu to the pedestrian street to visit Dr. Du Zemu, and asked the doctor to help check the recovery of the elves.

For the time being, the elves who had taken royal jelly made a good recovery.

At least during the hunt for the moon, Zheng Qing didn't need to think about renewing their lives—he had other messy things that needed a headache.

For example, looking for a suitable manager for a crime hunting team.

He suddenly invited Jiang Yu out today, and also wanted to take the opportunity to mention this matter.

"Hey, is our great Merlin Medal winner planning to start his career in politics?" A joking voice sounded behind the two, interrupting Zheng Qing's conversation.

He turned his head in irritation, then raised his eyebrows in surprise.

That pudgy werewolf in Alpha Academy?

"It has nothing to do with you." Zheng Qing replied coldly, motioning for the witch beside him to leave.

"Maybe." Andrew said smoothly: "My fortuneteller told me that you will be rejected by this beautiful lady today... If I were you, I would make some unrealistic demands at another time."

Amber coughed violently beside her.

Zheng Qing gave him a surprised look and shook his head.

"Unexplainable." The young public-sponsored student murmured and turned to leave.

Jiang Yu frowned slightly, but didn't say much in the end, and walked away behind Zheng Qing.

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"Stay away from him."

After watching Zheng Qing and Jiang Yu turn into the depths of the alley, Amber suddenly spoke and warned in a low voice: "...the young man is surrounded by endless blood...but there is no trace of cause, effect and variables entangled in him. Body. Even cleaner than a newborn baby."

"Haha, nine nerds, can you cause any trouble?" Andrew waved his hand indifferently and joked: "The red you see may be just the shadow of the red robe they wear."

"It's like the eye of a storm." Amber murmured, lowering his eyelids: "The center of the storm is always the quietest...and we who surround the storm ~www.readwn.com~ are engulfed by the hurricane and can't help... …This may be the reason why you have so many variables when you form a hunting team."

"It's not so scary." Julian spouted on the side, seeming to cheer himself up: "If he is really so special, then there are so many great wizards and so many diviners in the school, it is impossible to be completely unaware..."

"The First University is shrouded in a powerful guardian formation. In this formation, any abnormalities will be suppressed... and, how do you know that the great wizards of the school don't know the abnormalities in him?"

With that, Kohaku raised his eyelids and glanced at a few people around him.

Everyone was speechless.

The sun finally sank into the roof of the tallest building not far away.

The sky faded quickly.

A cold wind blew across the corner.

Several silent young wizards shivered involuntarily, and wrapped their robes tightly.

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