elf successor

Chapter 2 Wizard Eve

The ossuary is cold.

Gus even shuddered as he walked in. There was fairly warm sunshine outside the door, but the shadow of the corpse tomb, coupled with the strange yin energy in the temple, made the feeling even more piercing.

"call·······"

Gus closed the door, took a deep breath, rubbed his hands, and instinctively picked up the broom at hand.

Even though almost no one comes here and the ground is relatively clean, Gus is used to it. The first thing he does when he comes to the hall every day is cleaning.

Also follow the active method to keep your body active.

The ossuary was empty because no one had died in the past few days.

So the ossuary tomb seemed very quiet.

By the time the cleaning was done, the sun had already reached due south, and bits of snow on the roof were dripping along the eaves. The water droplets fell to the ground, leaving shallow marks on the white snow on the ground.

Gus squatted by the fire, the tiny fire was beating, and looked at the vegetable leaves tumbling in the boiling water in the pot.

"squeak---"

The moment the heavy door was pushed open, Gus looked back with confusion in his eyes. He didn't recognize the person coming.

Also, who else does he know in this small town?

The visitor allowed the cold air to enter his body, his body was shivering with cold, and he stood stubbornly at the door, wearing a large black wizard robe.

The wizard's robe is very thin. There is no wizard in Jiuji Continent who would let his sensitivity be hindered by the heavy clothes. Moreover, a wizard with witchcraft power can withstand the severe cold of this weather.

"you are?"

After all, Gus asked, looking at the girl standing at the door. Gus was afraid that if he didn't say anything, she would freeze to death at the door.

The girl looked at Gus and smiled, a cute smile with a hint of satisfaction, although her rosy face was a little pale because of the cold weather.

"Come in quickly, be careful it's cold."

Seeing the girl still standing there, Gus couldn't help but wonder, maybe she wasn't a fool.

Gus frowned and walked over slowly.

"You come in first."

The girl kept laughing, her bluish hair hanging playfully between her eyebrows, and Gus's reflection shining in her starry eyes.

Gus pulled the girl over without any explanation and looked outside the door. When he saw no one was following him, he closed the door again.

The girl and Gus squatted by the stove together. The heat from the fire made the girl feel a lot better, at least her fingers were no longer stiff.

Gus just glanced at the girl and returned his eyes to the stove. Although the girl was like an elf, the hunger in her belly could not allow Gus to divert his energy from the vegetables in the pot.

Two meals a day, this is Gus's eating pattern.

The two of them were speechless, Gus was staring at the copper pot, and the girl was staring at Gus, not disturbing each other.

However, the sound the girl made at the right time made Gus's heart tighten, and then his face became full of melancholy.

"I want to eat."

These were the words of the girl, and just one sentence was enough to make Gus feel tired.

Gus only took the portion of a few vegetable leaves to satisfy his stomach. He wanted to be full, but it was just a delusion.

"Are you a wizard?"

Gus looked at the girl curiously and directly avoided the subject of the girl, but Gus didn't believe she was a wizard.

That's why wizards don't have enough to eat.

"Well, by the Winter Sun Festival, I will enter the Landowen Academy under the Holy Mage Alliance."

The girl's voice was nice, but she was trembling a little, Gus thought, it must be because of the cold weather.

"Then I really have to congratulate you." Gus didn't have much excitement in his heart, and calmly stirred the vegetable leaves in the copper pot. The vegetable leaves undulating in the boiling water were very beautiful.

He reached out and picked up the wooden bowl next to him. Gus put all the vegetable leaves into it and placed it in front of the girl, "Eat it."

Although he was distressed, Gus was very happy. He was holding a bowl of soup, and the warmth entered his body, and he couldn't help but make a sound of comfort.

The girl was still smiling, with two dimples appearing on her face. She picked up the wooden bowl, but within a few mouthfuls, the few vegetable leaves had disappeared into the bowl.

It is a pity.

This was Gus's idea. The girl's movements were very graceful when eating. She opened her mouth slightly and the vegetable leaves in the bowl swam into the girl's mouth like gravity. Her silver teeth chewed gently, and her eyes looked at Gus. Si, never left, smiling lightly.

"My name is Eve. You have to remember it this time and don't forget it again!! Otherwise I'm afraid I won't be able to find you."

The girl looked at Gus and wrinkled her nose slightly. It could be seen that she was very distressed.

"Ah."

Gus looked at the girl strangely, but still subconsciously agreed.

"I'm leaving. You must come to the Winter Sun Festival. You must remember that my name is Eve. Don't forget it."

The girl left. As she left, she took out a book from her loose wizard robe and handed it to Gus solemnly.

Gus accepted it blankly, not understanding it, but it could be seen that the girl was very happy to see Gus accept it.

When she walked a hundred meters, the girl turned around suddenly, swayed her arms excitedly, and shouted to Gus standing at the door: "Gus, my name is Eve Bisso, don't forget."

Gus looked at the girl and smiled, yes, because the girl at this time, O, no, Eve, with her large wizard robe soaked in the cold wind, looked like a fat duck.

Eve left, and Gus obediently recited the girl's name several times in his mind.

""Introductory Meditation for Wizards"" Gus was surprised. He didn't expect that the girl just ate his bowl of cheap soup and gave him such a precious book.

Wizard books were expensive in Gus' poor memory.

There is no way to buy books about the wizarding world. These are all knowledge separated from the civilian world.

The sun slowly moved away from the south and towards the west. Only at this time did a few rays of sunlight come to this dim tomb of bones.

Gus picked a good spot and opened the book in his hand.

In fact, people like Gus are already at the lowest level of Jiuji Continent. Generally speaking, they cannot read. However, when Uncle Ross was young, he worked as an apprentice in a shop in a small town for several years. Later, Ross The uncle handed all these words to Gus.

In fact, after Uncle Ross died, Gus also worked as an apprentice for a few days, but Gus just forgot about things in the store, leaving no trace in his mind, causing great losses to the store.

Gus was then driven back home.

Fortunately, Gus has not forgotten words over the years, and he has also learned some on his own, so this book Gus can understand a little bit.

However, he was very tired. Gus finished reading a page and consumed a huge amount of energy, because some of the strange words in this book were too unfamiliar and were not words commonly used in life.

"Meditation can help you regain your energy faster and increase your witchcraft power faster."

Gus closed the book silently and thought about the content in the book. Meditation is the foundation of becoming a wizard. Only by learning to meditate can you build a towering building, and then you can fly into the sky and into the earth.

Only then can one have the ability to move mountains and seas, control elements, and shake the entire continent with oneself as the starting point.

Looking at the gloomy weather outside the window and the north wind gradually getting stronger, Gus stood up, holding the books tightly in his arms, and walked back to the hut against the setting sun.

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