The serious wizard still had a straight face at the moment, and the expression on his face was no different from usual.

Lydia looked around. This is a very ordinary old-fashioned residential area. The small alleys extend in all directions, as if there was no planning before building the house. People who are not familiar with the road may get lost once they walk in.

There were still some traces of unrestored jinxes on the houses around her, and some of the shelves of the outdoor safety stairs had fallen in the middle of the road, and it looked like she was a step too late.

"Where are people?" Lydia held the wand, always feeling that something was wrong, which made her more vigilant.

"They just left." Kouhaug pointed behind her, "Your speed is a bit slow."

This was indeed a waste of time for her and Tony. Lydia didn't say anything more, and turned around briskly, still teasing him: "Did you wear blue contact lenses today? It's to celebrate the coming battle?"

Kouhaug didn't speak, and looked at Lydia's back in silence, raised the wand in his hand slightly, and pointed the tip of the wand at Lydia.

However, before he could recite the spell, the wand in Lydia's hand, who was walking in front of him and seemed unaware, suddenly pointed behind him: "Disarm."

Kouhaug was unprepared, the magic cycle in his body was interrupted by Lydia before it even took shape, the wand arced in the air, flew far away, and fell into the gap of the safety stairs Here, I can't get it back for a while.

Lydia stood ten meters away from Kouhaug and looked at him. At this distance, even if Kouhaug sprinted suddenly, she would have enough time to react.

"How did you find out?" Kouhaug looked at her and stood up straight without any guilt on his expression. His original brown eyes looked like blue glass at the moment, matching his original skin color It doesn't fit well, it looks a little strange.

"Guess." Lydia shrugged, her body language looked quite relaxed, but Kouhaug knew that she couldn't really relax, "Now it seems that I guessed right."

Kouhaug didn't know what to say, but Lydia didn't pause, she raised the corner of her mouth and continued: "There are traces of battle here, but there are no wounded, I don't believe you can deal with the wounded so quickly .”

Her magic has expired, she did not continue to exchange magic, but quietly took the money in her hand, ready to deal with emergencies that may occur at any time, but she did not stop: "So I think you still have partner."

This guess was completely correct. The moment she said it, several people in dusty wizard robes came out of the alley and pointed their wands at Lydia.

They didn't care about showing their faces, and the hoods on the robes were not turned up. Lydia had a good memory, and she glanced at their faces one by one, confirming that these people did not belong to the Magic Congress.

This at least reassured Lydia, at least she could know that it wasn't the entire magic world that had betrayed her, but Kouhaug's behavior alone.

When Lydia held the cash and was about to make a big move to bring down this group of people at once, Kouhaug suddenly showed a smile on his usually expressionless face: "Of course I know that these people can't deal with you, so I This is not the only thing prepared for you."

Several iron railings suddenly appeared on the uneven ground, surrounding Lydia in the middle, forming an iron cage in less than a second. The speed was so fast that she didn't react, but subconsciously changed A power.

The cage worked the moment she finished the exchange, but when Lydia wanted to teleport out of the cage, the money in her hand didn't move.

This is the first time her ability has failed.

The wizards in long robes put their magic wands in their pockets, took out their guns, and walked to Lydia's cage. While guarding against Lydia's resistance, they used a way to see rare animals. Looking at Lydia with an expression: "Looking up close, she looks better than on TV."

Kouhaug's expression was not very good-looking, but he had to endure these people, and he said forcefully: "The boss wants to see her, so be careful."

The relationship between those people and the wizard Kouhaug is obviously not good, and some people even said: "It doesn't matter if you look at it, don't be nervous, Kouhaug, she can't use the ability in this cage."

Someone grinned and said, "Great modern inventions, you magic world must not have them."

Lydia generously put the money back into her pocket under their eyes, and stood casually in the cage with her hands in her pockets, showing no sign of anxiety at all.

She looked around the group of people, didn't say anything, and even had a smile on her face. This look was even more dreadful than Kouhaug's black face. The group of people quickly looked away. He carried the cage onto the plane and fixed it in the back cabin.

Kouhaug seemed reluctant to get on the plane, but his "boss" wanted to see Lydia, and he was worried about letting these No-Majs be with Lydia, so he finally sat down reluctantly. Next to the cage.

Their destination was obviously also in New York, and it didn't take long for the plane to land in an unknown base. Lydia leaned on the cage and looked out through the window of the plane very relaxedly.

The group of people loaded Lydia's cage onto a cart, and even those who made fun of Lydia just now shut up here.

Kouhaug escorted the cage all the way into an empty room, those ordinary people left the room after placing the cage in the center, and Kouhaug stood by the side of the cage, looking like he was waiting for something .

And the object he was waiting for soon appeared.

A tall man walked into the room. He was wearing a dark green long dress with a dark gray leather jacket outside, looking very retro.

In his hand, he held a scepter that was as long as an arm. The top of the scepter was a blue gemstone, which was shining brightly.

His steps were unhurried, his face was full of a kind of classical beauty, he looked at Kouhaug without saying a word, the latter walked out of the room knowingly, and closed the door.

"A poor little girl." He slowly approached the cage where Lydia was locked, and a smile slowly appeared on his face. This smile gave him an evil beauty, and his voice was deep and sweet. , even if he said some mocking words, he could not lose his temper, "The little girl in the cage."

Lydia also took a few steps in his direction, stood on the edge of the cage, put her hand on the fence, and also smiled: "I also think this kind of conversation seems a bit unfair."

The smile on Loki's face hadn't stopped yet, and the iron bars in front of Lydia quickly twisted and deformed, leaving enough space for a person to walk out.

Lydia came out of the cage, pressed her right hand to her chest, bowed slightly to Loki, and smiled politely: "Now I feel much better."

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