The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 551 Twilight Plane Raiders Battle 1

On a quiet afternoon, Madame Bovary dozed off in the rattan chair behind her. The coffee on the table in front of her had long since lost its temperature.

Her second husband, whose body was drained away early by his reckless behavior in his youth, died five years ago.

Although she and her second husband were not in love, as both were nobles, she had no choice but to obey the family's arrangements in the face of the family's interests.

After completing her mission of continuing the family line, she and her second husband separated completely. Due to her longing for her cousin Snape (Colin), she rarely found another lover in decades.

Now she is old and may go to see the God of Light at any time. Every afternoon when she is free, she will go to this coffee shop and sit for a while. She doesn’t necessarily drink coffee, but she just likes to sit here.

It seemed that sitting here, he could always see the flow of people in the jewelry store opposite, and his cousin Snape and her godchildren started from the jewelry store opposite.

Although the church had clearly told her that her adopted cousin Snape was a visitor from another dimension, who not only destroyed many of the church's facilities, but also killed many people and took away the extremely evil vampire duke, she had never believed it.

In her impression, her cousin Snape was so polite and gentle. They had spent so many wonderful nights together (illusions caused by Colin's spell). He didn't seem like a bad person at all. It must be that the church had made a mistake.

But deep down in her heart she couldn't explain why, if he wasn't a visitor from another dimension, he had disappeared without a trace for decades.

Madame Bovary felt that she had sat long enough today and was about to stand up and stretch her body when she suddenly saw a man walking down the street who looked very similar to her cousin Snape.

Madame Bovary stumbled out and even accidentally knocked over the coffee on the table, spilling it all over her without her noticing.

The waiter in the cafe didn't know what had happened to make Madame Bovary so panic-stricken, and wanted to step forward to help her, but was quickly "forcefully" pushed away by Madame Bovary.

The waiter was not worried that Madame Bovary would "default on her debt". She was a frequent customer here. Not to mention how rich and powerful the Booker family she married into was, the Troni family she belonged to was also one of the largest families in the capital. He just didn't want Madame Bovary to get into trouble in the coffee shop.

"Snape!" Madame Bovary's hoarse voice echoed throughout the street after running out of the coffee shop.

Snape was no longer on the street, leaving only the frail old woman shouting hoarsely there.

As Bovary screamed, she seemed unable to stand.

Fortunately, the waiter of the coffee shop came out and quickly supported Madame Bovary, preventing her from falling.

"Ma'am, what's wrong with you? Do you need me to call your son over?"

"No, you don't understand. It must have been Cousin Snape just now. I can't be wrong."

The waiter didn't know who Snape's cousin was, but he felt that Madame Bovary was in extremely bad condition, so he quickly called his companions to help notify Madame Bovary's family.

It should be said that although Madame Bovary's eyes were blurry due to her old age, she was not mistaken at all.

The person who just passed by on the street was Colin. After finding out the information about the church, Colin was about to leave.

Unexpectedly, he would be recognized by Madame Bovary inadvertently. She forgave himself for having taken advantage of her adopted sister, but Colin had no intention of recognizing her, so he could only leave quickly. Soon Colin was out of the city of Zelda.

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Madame Bovary's family quickly rushed to the cafe and took old Madame Bovary back home.

After returning home, Madame Bovary kept talking about Snape, her cousin Snape.

Charles Booker (Madame Bovary's son), who noticed something was wrong, quickly reported the situation to the church.

Although decades have passed, information about Snape, a visitor from another dimension, still exists in the church's archives. Cardinal Semper, who lost his qualification for pre-election as Pope, has been looking for traces of Snape and Bayter over the years.

When Sembach arrived at the Booker family, he found that Madame Bovary seemed to be tired of shouting and had fallen asleep.

If Madame Bovary was not so old, and if the Booker family was not also a great noble family in the royal capital, Sembach really wanted to wake up this ignorant old woman in front of him.

But the war decades ago made Sembach understand more about the ways of the world, so Sembach did not forcibly wake up Madame Bovary, but chose to wait in the Booker family.

Charles Booker was also a little embarrassed. He didn't expect that his old mother fell asleep in a short while. Although Charles was a great noble, he was a little nervous facing the strongest clergyman of the Kingdom of Nicolai.

It was as if I had done it on purpose. I called the cardinal over, but my old mother was asleep. Maybe the cardinal didn't wake my mother up for my sake, but if I waited too long, would he have a bad impression of me and my family?

Thinking of this, Charles came to his mother Madame Bovary's ear and whispered softly, "Mother, mother, Bishop Sembach is here to see you."

At Charles' call, Madame Bovary finally woke up slowly. With Charles' help, she slowly sat up and found her family, including church clergy, her family members and servants.

Seeing that Madame Bovary had woken up, Sembach finally stood up and came to Bovary's side.

Charles saw the opportunity quickly and waved his hand to send the servants away. Now there were only mother and son and the church staff in the room.

"Madam, the Snape you kept calling just now, is he your cousin? Where did you see him?" Sembach asked kindly.

Although several decades have passed and he has aged beyond recognition, Cardinal Sembach still looks like a middle-aged man, as if no trace of time has been left on him.

Bovary couldn't help but sigh that people who mastered extraordinary powers did live longer than ordinary people. Fortunately, his son also joined the kingdom's knights and barely joined this sequence. Even if he couldn't live as long as Sembach, he was definitely much better off than himself.

Bovary seemed a little hesitant about Sembach's question. Although she was very sure that she saw Snape, who knew if she was mistaken?

In addition, even if it was really Snape, would it be detrimental to Snape if the church was told?

Seeing his mother hesitating and not answering Sembach's question, Charles became anxious, "Mother, who did you see just now? If it's really Snape, we can't delay any longer."

The older generation of relatives on that side of the family have passed away, and the new generation in power in the Troni family are only the descendants of his brothers. Strictly speaking, his closest relative is his son Charles.

Although he was struggling internally, seeing his son's anxious look, Bovary was ready to say, "Yes, Bishop, although I'm not sure, I feel that I did see my former cousin Snape at the door of the coffee shop just now."

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