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

Chapter 269: Let's go to the Mage Tower

The Archmage is Denise's last relative. If she stops helping Denise with her plans, no one will help her become stronger.

Bennett could no longer make a sound in his heart.

He looked at Denise. The white-haired girl was pushed in front of the archmage, her face full of grievance and confusion.

The great wizard is behind the girl. This is the last thing she can do for Denise. She wants to push Denise out. After she leaves, the person who loves her the most in this world can only be herself.

Bennett sighed and said:

"Let her in. I'll do my best."

The great wizard smiled and said:

"This is enough."

After saying that, the archmage took Denise by the hand and walked into the teleportation array.

Belodis stepped forward, touched Denise's head, and said:

"Don't worry. They are not willing to risk their lives, but I am. I, Belodis, swear by the faith of a free knight that I will not let you die before me."

Beth didn't say anything. She certainly wouldn't give up her life for a little girl.

The dwarf Groin placed his hands on the giant hammer behind him and muttered something. When he opened his eyes, his face was full of determination.

Denise looked at Bennett, wanting to see what Bennett had to say.

As a wizard, rationality always comes first. Bennett certainly wouldn't be like Belodis and Groin, who would just say they were willing to sacrifice their lives in a fit of rage.

He could only say:

"I'll make more preparations."

After saying that, he took out a gem from his arms. The gem melted in his hands and finally became a tulip pendant. A mithril chain condensed in the air and strung the gem.

"You carry this necklace with you at all times. As long as you crush it, I will be able to sense it immediately."

Beth looked at Bennett, her eyes narrowed into slits, as if to say, "Okay, a routine, right?"

Denise, however, very solemnly put away the necklace and hung it around her neck.

The great wizard couldn't stand watching any longer and said:

"Is the rune formation not ready yet? Can you do it?"

Bennett: “…”

Without saying anything more, Bennett activated the formation under his feet, and in a flash, everyone arrived at the archmage's mage tower.

Everyone had seen the layout here, and no one was surprised.

The archmage walked to the bottom of the giant dragon mural and waved her hand, and a chair appeared in front of her.

To Beth and the others, the chair looked extremely gorgeous, with patterns of the sun, moon, stars, galaxies and constellations all over it.

But in Bennett's view, every pattern above has an invisible line that extends infinitely into the sky.

The Archmage sat down on the chair and said:

"A wizard without a wizard tower is like a tiger without teeth. Stand still, I am leaving with the wizard tower."

Everyone stood still, and Denise waved the staff in her hand. Runes appeared from the staff and fixed Denise to the ground.

Seeing that everyone was ready, the great wizard activated his mental strength and poured magic power into the seat behind him.

A spherical shadow suddenly appeared above everyone.

Bennett looked and saw that it was the globe of this world. It was a three-dimensional globe, quite old, because there was still a large amount of human territory in the south that was not marked.

The wizard's eyes began to emit a faint blue light. She looked at the map and waved her fingers, and the globe began to rotate.

She selected an island as her target and pointed her finger into the air.

Everyone felt dizzy, and when they stood still, the globe had disappeared, and the archmage was gasping for breath in his chair.

"Let's go outside and take a look."

Belodis said.

Everyone was curious about where everyone was now, so they all agreed to Belodis's suggestion.

Everyone followed Belodis, and Denise followed behind them, but the archmage quietly stopped Denise with magic.

After everyone left, the great wizard said:

"Come here, Denise."

Denise was a little confused. She walked to the Archmage and said:

"Teacher, what's wrong?"

The Archmage flipped her hand, and a scroll appeared in front of Denise. She stuffed the scroll into Denise's clothes and said:

"Denise, the things in here are what I left for you, and only you can understand them.

If one day, humans have to use the means inside, I hope that the person who presides over it is you, not someone else, do you understand?"

Denise was curious about the contents of the scroll, so she reached out to take it out.

How could the great wizard not understand Denise's thoughts? She held Denise's hand and said:

"It's useless for you to take it out now. I have set a ban. No one can open it before you return to Razlan."

Denise rolled her eyes and said:

"Bennett can't open it either?"

The great wizard smiled bitterly and said:

“Denise, this scroll must not be seen by Bennett under any circumstances. Not only Bennett, but anyone else, except yourself.

When you go back and read it, destroy it immediately. "

Denise nodded.

"Okay, let's go out and play."

Denise went out excitedly with her staff in hand, leaving the archmage sitting alone under the statue of the giant dragon, sighing to himself.

Bennett and the others came out of the wizard tower and saw a white sandy beach.

The refreshing breeze from the distant sea lifted everyone's spirits.

"How far is it from here to the land?"

The dwarf Groin asked involuntarily.

Belodis looked at Groin with disdain and said:

"A wizard is teleporting with all his strength, how far can you say that."

Bennett walked up to the crowd and said:

"It's not that far actually. After all, we are teleporting the entire Mage Tower. Even with the magic power of the Calamity level, it's probably only a few thousand kilometers."

Thousands of kilometers? Only?

Everyone was silent at the same time.

Just then, Denise trotted up.

"How is the archmage?" Bennett asked.

"Don't worry, teacher, you'll be fine after a rest."

Denise replied.

Everyone nodded again.

Beth glanced at the beach, then at the fish leaping in the distance, and said:

“I haven’t eaten seafood for a long time.”

After that, she looked at Bennett and said:

"Bennett, go and get some fish."

The corner of Belodis' mouth twitched. Beth was probably the only one who dared to let a Scourge Mage go fishing here.

Bennett looked towards the sea. Indeed, he hadn't eaten seafood for a long time.

Taking out various seasonings from his backpack, Bennett directed his mental power toward the sea. His originally relaxed expression suddenly became serious.

"What's wrong?" Beth asked quickly.

Bennett took out the spell book, opened a page, and said:

"Nothing, just a little mouse, but we can have something delicious, how about seafood stewed with dragon meat?"

Everyone lost interest. Obviously, no one took an ordinary dragon seriously.

Bennett narrowed his eyes, and the magic power around him suddenly surged towards the sea. Everyone looked at Bennett with surprise in their eyes.

"What kind of dragon needs to use so much magic power?"

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