After Larkin left, everything was up to him.

Heyman and Lance went shopping with Aisha, and Aisha bought a bouquet of the famous flower of the Sunflower Kingdom—Ariel, and held it in her arms.

On the street, almost all the girls were well-dressed, and they all pinned a flower of Ariel on their chests and hair, and many girls, like Aisha, held a bouquet of Ariel.

Because of its resemblance to the fairy flower that saved the queen, Aliflower was designated as the national flower by the king, and she is very popular in the Sunflower Kingdom.

"Where do you want to go?" Hyman asked.

"We walked the east of the city a few days ago, why don't we go to the west of the city today?" Aisha said.

Hyman, "OK."

Lance doesn't care, he has little interest in shopping.To be precise, he has no interest in everything in the world, the only thing he likes to do is follow Heyman and stare at him intently.

Heyman also couldn't figure out why Lance followed him to the world in the first place.Obviously, he can be said to be famous, powerful, and well-connected in another world.Coming to the world is equivalent to giving up everything, but he still came.

Originally, Heyman thought it was because Lance was very curious about the world and yearned for it.But later Heyman discovered that this was not the case at all.

Heyman sometimes even thinks that Lance came to the human world entirely because of him, but he thinks this idea is too absurd and throws it aside.

The west of the city is a commercial area, with all kinds of shops, and a wide variety of goods are displayed in the window.

Aisha has to go into almost every store to have a look.

Because there is no shortage of money, Aisha will buy anything Heyman likes for her when she sees it.When we reached the corner, everyone's arms were full of paper bags.

In the last shop on the corner of the street, moon-white curtains were hung in the window, and two vases of aliflower were stuck in the corner of the window.Out of place with the delicate curtains are the dusty cushions under the windows.On the shelf was an exquisite staff, with a wooden sign pinned to it, saying 100 silver coins.

Aisha raised her head to look at the signboard of the shop, "Dalton Staff Shop?"

Aisha immediately became interested. This was the only shop selling wizarding supplies in the cities she walked through.

Elsa walked into the staff shop, and a young man with curly black hair was sitting behind the counter.He saw Aisha and her group walk in, and stood up quickly.

"Welcome." He said somewhat unskillfully, obviously not receiving guests often.

The layout of the store was very chaotic, and the wands made of various materials were simply randomly piled on the shelves according to the different materials used to make them.A tall shelf reaches to the ceiling, and beside the shelf, a ladder of the same height is placed on the side of the shelf.

In the glass display rack in front of the counter are a messy pair of these wands, including wooden, metal, and invisible materials.

"Are you here to buy a staff?" he asked.

Aisha shook her head, "I just came in to take a look."

The young man was a little disappointed, "Are you a wizard?" He asked, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend, but there are too few wizards who come to the store to buy staffs for so long."

Aisha smiled and said, "I am indeed a wizard, and this is my teacher."

Hyman nodded to the young man.

"My name is Adolphus Dalton," said the young man. "My honorable wizard, it is a great pleasure to meet you."

"My name is Aisha Arendelle." Aisha said with a smile,

"I'm Hyman Jason Jerome," said Heyman.

After several people reported their names to each other, only Lance remained silent.All three looked at Lance, but Lance still didn't speak.

Seeing that he didn't want to talk at all, Hyman sighed helplessly, and then changed the subject.

"Mr. Dalton, may I have a look at the wand you made?" Heyman asked.

Dalton nodded. He opened the glass display case and picked out what appeared to be a bony wand.He walked up to Heyman and handed him his wand.

"This is a wand painstakingly polished from the keel from the southern continent." Dalton said, "It is hard and suitable for ice and snow magic."

Heyman took the staff and tried to cast a spell. He froze the chair behind Dalton into an ice sculpture, and then released a fire magic. The ice sculpture was successfully thawed, but the chair was burnt a little.

"Sorry," Hyman said.

Dalton exclaimed, "This is the first time I've seen a man like Mr. Jerome who can release magic without reciting a spell." He didn't mean to be unhappy at all.

Hyman smiled and bought the wand.

Heyman and the others walked out of the shop.

The sun outside has already set in the west, and it is already evening.

Several people started walking towards the hotel with their things in their hands.

At night, Heyman let go to the tower again.

When Heyman arrived, the lights on the tower were still on.Heyman saw Rapunzel sitting sullenly not far from the window, Heyman landed on the window sill and lifted the concealment technique.

"What's wrong? You don't look very happy." Heyman asked.

Rapunzel sighed, and Heyman saw a diamond crown she was holding in her hand, and on the chair behind her, a man was firmly bound by her long hair.

The man had given up struggling, and leaned feebly on the chair.

Seeing Heyman suddenly appear, the man uttered 'Whoah! 'The strange sound.

Hyman glanced at him casually, and then laughed, "It really didn't take much effort."

He jumped off the windowsill and stopped in front of the man. "Look who it is, Charlie Haggard the Robber. My bounty!"

Charlie laughed dryly. "I don't understand what you're talking about. My name isn't Charlie Haggard. I'm Milo Noyce."

"Huh?" Rapunzel frowned, "Didn't you say your name is Mike Froude!"

Charlie smiled awkwardly.

Hyman sneered, took out the rope and tied Charlie's hands and feet again, then took out a handkerchief from his pocket and stuffed it into his mouth.

Heyman turned around, and he saw Rapunzel's long hair dragging on the floor.

Hyman sighed, "Let me tie your hair up for you."

Le Pei blushed, and nodded nah.

Then Rapunzel sat down on the chair by the window again, and Heyman picked up Rapunzel's long hair and began to comb her head.

While fiddling with Rapunzel's long hair, Heyman asked, "Why do you keep your hair so long, isn't it better to take care of it shorter?"

Rapunzel, "My hair has magic power. Once it is cut off, it will lose its magic power and it will never grow again. Someone tried to cut off my hair when I was a child." She picked out a strand of short brown hair from the back of her neck.

Heyman glanced at the short brown hair, and the movements in his hands paused.

"The magic power in your body does not come from you, but you can still use this power. This power exceeds the limit of your body, so it overflows and attaches to your hair. This part of the overflow Anyone can use magic. That's why you have such amazing long hair," Heyman said.

"But your situation reminds me of someone."

Rapunzel asked suspiciously, "Who?"

"It's the princess of this country. When the queen was pregnant, she drank the medicine made from fairy flowers. Her child is likely to be transformed into magical powers because of the fairy flowers..." Heyman suddenly thought of something , "Is your mother a wizard? You don't seem to be very alike."

Heyman remembered the murals of the king and queen, and Rapunzel's face and the queen were almost carved out of the same mold.

Although Rapunzel wondered why Heyman suddenly asked this question, she shook her head honestly, "Mom is just an ordinary person."

As Heyman clipped a lock of hair, he said, "Has it ever occurred to you that you might not be your|mom's biological daughter?"

Le Pei held her chin for a while, and said boredly, "How is it possible? My mother is so kind to me."

Heyman picked up a strand of hair and began to braid it, "There are no stairs to go down in this tower, and you will have it this year, too. Have you ever gone out?"

Hyman, "Or to put it another way, did your mother ever let you out?"

Rapunzel was a little upset, "Mom is also doing it for my own good. It's dangerous outside, and everyone wants to use my hair."

Hyman, "Although your hair has magical powers, not everyone will notice it. As long as you hide yourself well, there will be no danger."

"And, if it's really for your own good, she should cut your hair instead of letting it grow, and use your hair to perpetuate your youth."

Rapunzel wanted to refute, "Mom, she didn't!"

Hyman interrupted her self-deception directly, "Nothing? Didn't you use your hair to perpetuate youth?"

"Mom just wants to protect me! She's not wrong!" Rapunzel exclaimed!

Heyman couldn't hold back and laughed.Le Pui frowned, "What are you laughing at?"

"Well, do you dare to make a bet with me?" Heyman said with a smile.

Rapunzel looked at Heyman in disbelief, obviously thinking that Heyman would cheat.

Heyman didn't care about the change in Rapunzel's attitude, "I'll use bloodline magic on you, and then the magic will reveal who your parents are."

Hyman, "If that woman is not your mother, then you must be my disciple."

Rapunzel, "Okay, if mom is indeed my mom, then you should never appear in front of me again!"

Heyman cut off one of Rapunzel's hair, and Rapunzel looked at Heyman vigilantly while holding the unfinished hair.

Heyman cast a few spells on the strand of hair, and the colorful lights intertwined in the air, forming a beautiful band of light.

The hair floated, and a ball of light appeared above it.

The picture began to appear in the light group, first the golden sun painted in the center of the ceiling, and then the perspective moved down, and the faces of a man and a woman appeared.

The baby was picked up by the woman, and the man held the woman and the baby in his arms.It looks like a warm family of three.

The man and the woman teased the baby for a while and then put the baby back in the cradle.

It was night, and a man in a black cloak opened the window and walked in silently.

With her bony fingers the man picked up a strand of the baby's hair, and with the other hand produced a pair of scissors.

"Fairy flowers shine, magic power manifests..." the visitor sang, and the baby's blond hair began to shine.

The glowing golden hair illuminated the other person's face, it was an old woman with gray hair!

The magic power soon worked on her, and the old lady's face began to become younger, and gradually became the familiar look to Le Pui.

"No..." Rapunzel murmured.

The scene continues as the mother-in-law, transformed into a young woman, snips a strand of the baby's hair with scissors.

The golden light faded, and the hair turned brown.

The mother-in-law who has become a young woman begins to grow old again.

The baby opened his eyes and saw the grim-faced old woman.

The author has something to say: Ahhh, I like the number 22!How cute!

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