I became a mage and was recruited by the lord as his son-in-law

Chapter 234 The Mechanical Disaster is Coming

The Archmage had not fully recovered at this time, but now that he was not in his own mage tower, he had no plans to go into deep meditation.

She stood up, wiped her face, and walked to the window with blood all over her face. She just happened to see a maintenance worker walking on the empty street.

The archmage narrowed his eyes.

She still has the aftereffects of the natural disaster. Although she can clearly distinguish the differences between things due to thousands of years of experience, her vision is still different from that of a normal person.

In her eyes, the maintenance worker was clearly already a Scourge Mage.

However, the soul strength of this maintenance worker is far from reaching the level of a natural disaster.

If you look at Bennett, you can feel the heat of the rune at a glance, and using your mental power to probe it is like putting your hand into a stove.

When looking at Mervyn, he could also feel the violence of the storm rune, and when his mental power swept through it, he could feel the pulling sensation in the storm.

Looking at Master Lingchao, one can feel the strangeness emanating from that rune.

But the disaster wizard in front of him, looking at it with the disaster vision, his condition is indeed a disaster state.

But if you use your mental power to explore, you can see nothing but a pile of steel. Oh, yes, the steel is still smoking.

"Master, can you... Never mind, let me do it."

Bennett was speechless for a moment when he saw the blood all over the wizard's face.

But thinking about the fact that the great wizard had not solved the aftermath of his own natural disaster, Bennett also had some understanding.

If I hadn't dealt with the aftereffects, I probably wouldn't have noticed that there was still some of my own fluid left on my body.

Beth helped clean up at the beginning.

Bennett waved his hand, and the wizard returned to his usual appearance.

"The solution to the aftermath of the natural disaster is already available, why doesn't the Archmage use it?"

"Which one do you think is more real to me, what I saw in a thousand years or what I saw in a hundred years?"

The Archmage responded nonchalantly, then turned to look at the Mechanical Scourge again.

"You said those steam engines... have the power to change the world?"

"Doesn't the Archmage care about that machine?"

Bennett asked back, but seeing the archmage's obviously unfriendly expression, he spoke again:

“In theory, the invention of the steam engine represents another application of energy for mankind.

Just as wizards use magic to pry open the world, humans are also beginning to use energy to pry open the power of the world.

Grand Master, mankind has entered a new era."

The great wizard narrowed his eyes, and was puzzled about Bennett. These views were not like those of someone in this world, and certainly not like those spoken by someone who had obtained extraordinary powers.

The Archmage asked:

"How do you know this, how do you know this thing will have the power to change the world?

How do you know so much?

You sound so sure, as if you've seen this future before."

Shit, what happened to the Archmage today?

Bennett had no expression on his face, but his back was slightly sweaty.

"You're sweating, Bennett."

The great wizard reminded directly from the side.

After hearing what the Archmage said, Ai Mei's expression suddenly changed. She stared at the Archmage with wide eyes and said quickly:

"He's just talking nonsense. The Grand Mage doesn't know. He has liked to talk nonsense since he was a child. I'm used to it."

The Archmage glanced back at Aimee, then at Sera, and formed his own judgment about the relationship between these two people and Bennett.

Bennett was also somewhat surprised by Aimee's nervousness, but he couldn't quite guess the reason.

Pursing his lips, Bennett did not expect that the great wizard would suddenly hold on to this point.

Bennett narrowed his eyes and did not answer directly, but interrupted:

"The Archmage can actually tell that I'm sweating, but just now he couldn't even notice the blood on his face. Isn't that a little strange?"

After interrupting, Bennett's expression suddenly became extremely serious. He said:

“I came from another world, where there is no magic, no wizards, no knights, only a group of ordinary people.

They invented the steam engine and a weapon that could destroy a city at a time, which is my Scourge Rune."

Aimee's face turned pale instantly.

Sera had an outrageous expression on her face. She knew Bennett often did outrageous things, but never as outrageous as today.

The Archmage looked around at the people in the room, focusing on Aimee, and finally looking at Bennett.

"Hahahaha, it's hard for you to think of such an outrageous thing?

If this is written as an adventure story, those noble children will read it crazily. It's amazing, Bennett, you are also a story king."

The great wizard suddenly laughed.

Bennett also smiled and said:

"Master, your question is outrageous, so I will naturally give an outrageous answer. It's only courtesy."

Sera looked at the two of them speechlessly.

Aimee breathed a sigh of relief.

During the conversation, the mechanical disaster had already walked to the castle gate.

"Does the Archmage think he is a friend or an enemy?"

Bennett asked the Archmage.

The Archmage hesitated for a moment and said:

"I think it's better not to have a conflict. Every bit of strength is very valuable right now. You are so optimistic about the future of Mechanical Scourge, so try to make friends with us."

Bennett nodded and looked back at Aimee.

No matter how to win people's hearts and minds or how to make empty promises, a hundred Bennetts tied together are not as good as half an Aimee.

"Aimee, do you want to talk to this wizard?"

Aimee also heard the conversation between Bennett and the Archmage.

The development of a territory requires all kinds of talents, and Aimee has long been envious of the steam industry in the Giant Wolf Territory.

Now that she has the opportunity to come into contact with a mechanical Scourge, she naturally doesn't want to give up.

"I'm afraid it's not a good idea for me to meet people in my current state."

"It's okay. I'm pretty proficient in flesh and blood magic."

Bennett replied confidently, and a rune lit up after he finished speaking.

But a hand suddenly grabbed Bennett's arm, and the great wizard next to him stopped Bennett's behavior.

"The moment a child is born is also called the Ceremony of Life Advent in this world. This ceremony has only been over for such a short time, and you dare to let Aimee come into contact with magic? Bennett, this is a world of magic."

Bennett was stunned for a moment. He looked at the archmage. There was a special meaning in the archmage's words.

The Archmage narrowed his eyes and continued to speak to Bennett:

"Now that you have become a wizard, you must view the world from a wizard's perspective. Bennett, you must learn to use the wizard's eyes instead of relying on splitting your soul to circumvent this power."

This sentence seems to have no ambiguity.

Bennett looked at the Archmage. He had given up on treating Aimee, but the Archmage's condition seemed not right.

The great wizard saw Bennett's doubts and used his mental power to transmit his voice:

“Maybe you have someone you care about more in your heart, but those who know you best are often the most precious to you in your life.

Don't let her care for you down."

Bennett's expression changed, he looked at Aimee, then at the Archmage.

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