Back at the castle, I had a quick dinner with Aimee and Sera.

"That's it. There's no such thing as perfection in this world. I have to prepare for the next step."

The great wizard waved his hand, and a pot of black tea, a table, and tea sets were placed in front of everyone.

"After you have your tea, you can return to the capital."

Benny nodded. In a fight between two wizards, whoever prepared more would be stronger.

No matter how much knowledge you have, it will be useless if you don't use it.

It wouldn't be a good idea to stay here and disturb the mage.

"Beth promised to leave me fifty Templar Knights. I will send them here later."

The great wizard squeezed the teacup, tapped the table with his fingers, and said:

"Send it here. It will be of some use."

Bennett drank up the tea, saluted to the archmage like a gentleman, and told Aimee and Sera to follow the archmage's arrangements.

After Aimee and Sera agreed, Bennett activated the magic circle in the room and returned to the Mage Tower.

"Helen, drink less."

As soon as I entered the wizard tower, I saw Helen and Denise sitting around a small table.

Helen held the wine bottle and held the golden cup to pour wine into her stomach. She drank until her face turned red and her eyes were hazy.

Denise was pulling at the bandage on her head, but she didn't dare to go up and get Helen's wine, so she could only stand by and watch anxiously.

"what happened?"

Bennett stepped forward, snatched the wine from Helen's arms, and asked Denise.

Denise hesitated, and finally said with her head down:

"I don't know. We were having a nice chat, but after she heard about what happened between you and me in the castle, she just kept pouring herself some wine."

"Hey, teacher, you should have a drink with me too."

Helen was drunk and pulled Bennett's hand, trying to push him into the chair.

"Come on, you've had enough to drink."

Bennett reached his hand toward the back of Helen's head and activated a rune as he spoke.

"Teacher, I still have a few more to go..."

Helen was talking nonsense and fell into Bennett's arms with her head tilted.

Denise lowered her head and said nothing, like a stubborn little deer. She stretched out her hands aggrievedly, wanting to pick up Helen.

"I originally wanted her to accompany you, but ended up taking care of her."

Bennett sighed. Helen was the most worrying person.

Denise picked up Helen with both hands, found a rag to wipe the corners of Helen's mouth, and said:

"It's okay. I'm free anyway, so I can just avoid doing the homework assigned by the teacher."

"No, the homework must be done. I will come and check it myself when the work is finished tomorrow."

Bennett left a few words and floated out of the Mage Tower.

Denise was left with a tearful look on her face.

Flying back to the castle, there was a group of knights in the lobby. The fifty knights all turned around and looked at Bennett, which also scared Bennett.

Beth was wearing the dragon scale armor given by Bennett and was sitting cross-legged in the middle of the lobby. She nodded when she saw Bennett coming.

"This is Razlan's territory mage."

Beth explained Bennett to the Knights.

"Meet the Great Mage Lieyang."

The sounds were so uniform that they seemed to make one sound. Together, they punched their left fists against their right chests, making a dull thud.

It was still a unified sound, as if it was done by one person.

Bennett bowed slightly to the crowd.

"Hello."

Beth clapped her hands and said to the knights:

"They will send you to the North in a moment to protect Lord Aimee Stark of Razlan, a kind and wise lord.

Now she is suffering from the pain of childbirth, but the devil still finds her and wants to take the life of her and her child.

This journey is to witness your glorious moment, and Allah is watching you.

Die for justice, the Temple of Allah awaits your souls."

Beth only briefly declared her war, but the knights were still in high spirits, with a fanaticism of faith flashing in their eyes.

"For justice, for the soul, for the Lord."

Beth looked at Bennett, and Bennett nodded, activating the teleportation array in the lobby, and a black door slowly opened in front of everyone.

On the other side of the door, the emblem of the Giant Wolf Castle can be seen in the distance.

Beth took the lead and walked into the teleportation array.

A cold wind blew through the gaps in the armor, and Beth felt a chill in her heart. She looked towards a window of the castle, where a red-haired woman was looking down at her.

Beth nodded to Sierra.

The knights walked out of the portal one after another.

The Archmage also landed beside Beth.

"Yes, how long did it take these knights to accumulate?"

Beth sighed and said to the Archmage:

"These are from the past fifty years. I can't expand the scale, and there's nothing I can do."

The Archmage patted Beth on the shoulder and said:

"The stage has been set for you, but how much you can achieve still depends on you."

Beth nodded, she had been prepared for this day.

Bennett came out of the portal only after all fifty knights had stood in the courtyard in front of the castle.

Beth counted the number of knights, and then said to the archmage:

"I'll leave them to the Meteoric Master. I hope the Master can cherish them."

The Archmage looked at Beth with interest and said:

"That doesn't really sound like what you said. How come the tyrant is also beginning to repent?"

"Confession is useful, but it's useless to me."

Beth looked at the knights and gave another order:

"Next, your highest commander is the Grand Mage of Meteorite. Everyone must obey the Grand Mage's orders."

"I have met the Great Mage of Meteorite."

The knights saluted the Archmage.

The archmage covered his chest with his hands and bowed to the knights. He was much more respectful to them than Bennett.

Beth and Bennett looked at the wizard in surprise.

The archmage ignored the two people's surprise. She walked up to Beth and began to inspect the knights one by one.

When the knights looked at the archmage, they all averted their eyes and stood at attention.

The archmage smiled slightly. These knights were as shy as children.

After looking at the last knight, the Archmage walked over to Bennett and said:

"Where's the spell you modified Alan? I want to refer to it."

Bennett was surprised:

"Master, you want to use human body transformation?"

After all, these knights are not Alan. Alan has no intention of going back alive, and those runes are useless after the person has used them.

Even a gift from God would be too much to bear.

What's more, these knights are Beth's last cards. If Bennett doesn't return any of them, Beth will have no chance to play.

"I'll learn from it. It won't make things difficult for you and Beth." said the wizard.

Bennett hesitated for a moment, but still took out the spell book from his arms and tore a page from it and gave it to the archmage.

The Archmage took over the spell, lowered his head in thought, and said:

"You and Beth can go while I research this."

After saying this, the great wizard walked aside.

Beth greeted the knights and stood next to Bennett. Bennett opened the portal and the two returned to the castle together.

As soon as Beth returned to the castle, she threw her arms around Bennett's neck and said:

"How are you going to compensate me for my loss?"

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