Everyone who saw this stood up and looked at the blood-red flame on Vlad's fingertips in surprise.

"It's magic."

But Vlad calmly dispersed the flames and flicked his finger at the sizzling roasted wild boar above the campfire.

Suddenly, a blue, almost transparent gas cut through the air and flew out instantly. The moment the sizzling roasted pork leg was cut, an invisible force appeared out of thin air.

Under the gaze of everyone, the fragrant roasted pork leg slowly floated in front of Vlad. He picked up a knife, dismembered it piece by piece, and distributed it to everyone.

Seeing the roasted meat flying into the bowl, everyone came back to their senses.

"Wind magic, witchcraft: control of objects." Aridanna muttered to herself, seeming to understand.

Vlad first glanced at Aridanna and Mina, who seemed to be thinking about something, and then slowly said to everyone:

"It's not only women who can practice wizardry. The reason why only witches have always represented wizards is that there are many witchcrafts that require women to be the prerequisite for casting spells."

"There are also some mysterious witchcrafts that even require witches to keep their virginity before they can cast them, right!?"

When Vlad said this, he raised his eyebrows slightly and smiled at Aridanna.

"That's right." Aridanna nodded in response.

"Then apart from these witchcrafts that must be cast by women, why can't wizards be practiced by men?" Vlad said again.

Without waiting for everyone to react, Vlad gave the answer.

"That's because the values ​​don't match."

"The same amount of resources is consumed, but the male wizards trained with great effort can only become a castrated version of a female witch. Under such unequal benefits, naturally only witch culture prevails."

"But as a country, a wizard academy, if male wizards are excluded, it is equivalent to wiping out half of their potential. Tsk tsk~ This is not a good thing."

At this time, everyone suddenly realized that this was Vlad's real intention.

"Is this the way of thinking of the superiors?"

Aridanna, who had never considered these remarks, looked at Vlad again, and her eyes unconsciously showed a touch of reverence.

I couldn't help but be impressed by the wisdom shown by Vlad.

And the eyes of others looking at Vlad at this time were also full of admiration.

Just a few short remarks completely overturned everyone's inherent thinking and prejudice.

At this moment, Mariska and Mina looked at Vlad with passion.

Even Hansel and Gretel were greatly affected. When they looked at Vlad, the admiration in their eyes was already quite hot.

Undoubtedly, a pair of Vlad's fanatical little fans were born.

"That means I can become a wizard too."

Hansel, who reacted, jumped up happily with a look of excitement on his face.

"Of course, I believe you will become a great wizard." Vlad encouraged Hansel.

After another conversation, everyone at this time was full of expectations for their future life.

Seeing everyone discussing the upcoming wizard academy with great interest, Vlad couldn't help but curl up his lips slightly.

Only by mobilizing everyone's emotions, will they be full of enthusiasm for the future and work hard for him.

They will be full of passion and identity for their careers, responsibilities, and this country.

In this way, there will be no worries that Aridanna and others will not pay attention to the upcoming wizard academy.

As they participate more deeply and become more enthusiastic, their loyalty to him will naturally increase day by day, and through them, they can continue to influence and radiate more wizards.

At this time, how could the enthusiastic people think that they were just discussing the establishment of the wizard academy.     Vlad had already laid so many foreshadowings and calculations.

This does not mean that Vlad is too cunning, but that everyone is relatively simple.

It was late, and everyone seemed to be unsatisfied.

Back in the carriage, Vlad did not rest, but called Mariska to Broken Tooth Mountain after midnight.

He wanted to see if the devil who made a deal with him had left, or if there were any valuable clues left.

There was no wind tonight, and the sky was very bright.

At the foot of Broken Tooth Mountain, in the primitive jungle, with a strange whistling sound, two ghostly figures had landed in front of the cave on Broken Tooth Mountain.

"Master, why are we here?" Mariska asked curiously, looking at the cave in front of her.

Vlad looked at the cave in front of him, but did not answer Mariska's question, and walked straight inside.

Curious Mariska followed closely behind, and not long after, countless corpses appeared in front of Mariska.

There were human and animal corpses.

Even on the ground, many corpses had already been broken into pieces, and it was unknown how many years they had been here.

Mariska looked at everything here in surprise, and it was not until this time that Vlad said:

"This was once the place where a devil was sealed."

"Devil!"

Mariska looked at Vlad in surprise, opening her mouth in disbelief.

Ignoring Mariska's shock at this time, Vlad looked around and finally found a different place on a remote stone wall at the innermost part of the cave.

"Master, who is carved on this wall? It's so weird." Mariska came from behind and asked in confusion at the relief in front of her.

But she didn't notice the shock in Vlad's eyes at all.

After a while, Mariska finally noticed something unusual and looked at Vlad.

"Huh~ Let's go." Vlad said, and didn't stay here any longer. He turned around and walked out.

However, from Vlad's slightly hurried pace when he left, Mariska could see that Vlad's heart was not calm at this time.

Confused Mariska looked at the weird relief again.

A human-faced spider-body statue full of weirdness, depression, and darkness.

Dawn.

Grete woke up very early today and jumped off the carriage in high spirits. It can be seen that the excitement about becoming an extraordinary witch has not faded after a night.

She woke up just after dawn.

Grete jumped off the carriage, breathing the cool freshness of the morning, and looked at the carriage parked on the other side with curiosity.

"Hey~ Uncle Vlad and his men got up so early in the past, why haven't they come out today?"

Grete muttered curiously, and without thinking much, she went to Vlad's carriage.

When Grete approached the carriage, she noticed something unusual.

I saw that the carriage, which should have been calm, was shaking up and down for some reason, but strangely, there was no sound at all.

Faced with such a strange scene, Grete, who was extremely curious, couldn't help but have the desire to find out.

So, instinctively, he did not shout out as usual, but tiptoed through the gap in the carriage and looked inside secretly.

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