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Chapter three hundred and sixteen ways to entertain guests

Just like when he was in the church, Uriel watched the dark lord turn and step into the dark door. He felt his throat hurt, his bones were so stiff that he couldn't stand. The word "Devil" forced him to hold the ring on his finger.

"It's OK to come out, kids. He's gone." Mabel said, "I thought dreams would have certain restrictions on his passage."

Uriel watched the elf lady fly down, unable to speak for a while. The empty realm. She is not a high ring. No wonder the fog reminded me to leave. The stone room was filled with smoke and dust. Roma wanted to run back, but the apprentice pushed her out. It was better to know the times at this time. Ms. Magdeline should be better than the Black Knight.

"Who are you, sir?" Roma asked, holding Uriel's arm, as she seemed to have learned to be cautious.

"I am Mabel Magdelin, the nature elf who lives here. I've been waiting for the next person to come and exchange my wishes."

"That's not too kind, sir." The short Wind Walker murmured.

"Because I have nothing to treat her." The elf lady said as she let go of the suitcase. The guy screamed and poured out a bunch of debris. "Next, you are a feather duster, clean the house for me."

"It's my life again!" The old woman's voice sounded very familiar, and the apprentice recognized it as Sylvia.

"Where is that black knight? Is it the cross knight of the church?" Roma asked again.

It was my fault. Uriel blamed himself. He didn't have time to cover Roma's mouth and let her questions emerge one by one. Although he wanted to know the answer himself, he couldn't be anxious. The Elf lady looked at her, and the apprentice only hoped that she was not angry.

"Please wait a moment." Mabel's tone was very gentle, and he even gave an explanation. "There was a bit loud before, and I have to take care of my garden. Ayuen, please entertain guests." With her voice, the broken wooden strips on the ground suddenly flew onto the door frame and pieced together according to cracks. The strange light passed through the gap, as if there was a light source rotating like a top outside.

Uriel and Roma exchanged an uneasy look. Although they were self-defense counterattacks, their opponents were natural elves after all, Ms. Magdeline's fellow tribe. It was only natural that she turned Uriel and Roma into rune life for the dead green elves. But the apprentice didn't think about any excuse to call her, and the elf lady had already flew away.

The archer named Ayuen invites: "Miss Roma, please come with me with your friends."

"Do you know me?" the little lion asked in surprise.

"I just met you now." Ayuen's answer was still confusing. He opened the door that seemed to be glued together, revealing the forest-style living room decorations behind him. Uriel was very familiar with the room.

"Don't close the door." Sylvia, who turned into a feather duster after they entered the living room. She mumbled and swept away the dust on a portrait.

The person who prepared tea for them this time was replaced by Ayuen, and Uriel did not recognize him. The door to the outside world was empty, and he couldn't help but look at the feather duster flying up and down. Mr. Lock was gone, where did it go? The battle between the Black Knight and the Elf Lady almost destroyed the seven-lantern hut. Uriel was sure that the Undead Knight would not knock on the door politely.

"What is this?" Little Lion asked him quietly. She was restless in the chair.

"Seven Lamps House." There is no benefit to conceal these messages at this moment. "It is said that people can fulfill their wishes. But you have to exchange them with a plant that does not exist in the garden."

"Plants and wishes?" Roma's eyes rolled.

"Don't think about your pansy. That's the gift from the druids, I promise Ms. Magdeline has seen it."

"How do you know she's seen it?"

"Didn't you come in from her garden? You don't count any plants that appear inside. Having said that, do you want to make a wish to let her run around for you?"

"Good idea," said Roma.

Uriel still doesn't know what strange brain circuits of this little lion are. "She is a natural elf." He told her, "Do you think she will forget the same tribe you killed her before? Or are you going to shirk responsibility for me?"

"She is an elf? But her fingers—"

"Finger?" What a mess. "You better not ask her this question. Have you seen her ears? I'm sure Ms. Magdeline is a natural elf."

The little lion shuts his mouth.

I have to remind her. Uriel thought to himself, so that the child would not offend Ms. Magdeline. "Don't interrupt later, what she asks, do whatever you say. Don't ask her for anything, and don't promise anything." He whispered, "Miss Roma, if you still want to leave the Glimmer Forest, do what I said."

"You've been here, have you?"

"No." This sentence is completely true. "But I have heard that if you anger the owner of the Seven-Lan Lantern House, she will turn you into an object."

Roma approached him. "Did you hear it from the mouth of that little goblin? Where is it?" The child's focus was simply inexplicable.

"It's hidden." Uriel was vague. In fact, Sparrow Wine did not enter the garden with him. It seemed very afraid of Ms. Magdeline. After telling Roma's location, Sparrow Wine decided to wait for him outside. "Let's talk about it when you go out, you will see it."

"Okay." Maybe she won't run away again until she met the little human race.

Mr. Ayuen brought them tea. "There are pitifully fewer tea." He said apologetically, "I'm so sorry, but we can only do this for the time being."

Maybe Mabel ate all the tea leaves. "No, it's already good, thank you. Please take a break, Mr. Ayuen." Uriel had never seen the other person in his previous dream, but he didn't seem to be "rune life" like Sylvia.

The archer did not sit down. "Okay." He actually turned around and walked into the previous room, and then brought it to the door. Uriel and Roma were left in the living room, and then Sylvia's complaints came out.

"This gentleman obviously knows more about the true meaning of rest than us," said Ulier. He did not express the weirdness in his heart at all. "Are you thirsty?"

Roma really went to get the teacup full of water. "What is this?" She also took off her hands and spilled water.

"A cup that won't break."

The little lion stared at him. "You knew it before." She grinded her teeth and said irritated.

"Only a little earlier than you," he admitted.

At this time, the elf lady walked out of the tunnel. The feather duster flew out of the crack of the door and snaked into the pool to clean herself. Mabel lifted it up and hung it under the door frame and ran it dry. As soon as she turned around, Sylvia turned into a heavy stone door again, with water droplets still oozing out of the surface.

Compared to dreams, Mabel Magdeline's posture was more powerful. This was undoubtedly related to their situation: he was alone and driven to the door of the Elf Lady's house by the fog. Now a war has just ended in a quiet hut, and they are just spectators who meet. As guests, it is obvious that the Black Knight is worthy of caution than the two tower apprentices. "I guess you are not here to make a wish," said the Elf Lady.

"We're just passing by," replied Ulier. "It's not my wish to break into your garden. But it's not a coincidence that we... have a little misunderstanding with the natural elves here."

The apprentice's ostentatious glance at Roma, as if he was surprised by his statement. It was indeed a small misunderstanding of death and injury. Humph, who do you think this is because of?

"It's okay. I know who the garden's losses should be counted on." Mabel expressed his understanding. Maybe she wasn't angry at all.

"Thank you for your understanding, Your Excellency Magdeline." This is unreasonable. "We can help organize the flowers and plants." Uriel felt that he had to do something to make up for it.

His attitude brought the garden owner to surprise and stared: "Oh, don't be afraid, I won't do anything to you. What did Sylvia say to you? Don't believe her nonsense, she always lies."

For example, he was turned into a door or something similar to complaining remarks? "No, she didn't say a word." The apprentice flatly denied. "By the way, was the undead a black knight before?" He switched the topic stiffly.

Mabel did not embarrass him. "I would rather call him the Lord of the Undead." She poured herself a cup of tea. "Devil Lord of the Night Without Stars. You are from Chloita, so you should know his background."

"Demon? He..." The little lion was interrupted before he finished speaking.

"We are just apprentices," Uriel replied, "but I know the existence of the secret society. How could the Black Knight come here? Does he want to open the door to hell with the help of the order gap?" He still couldn't help asking.

It can be seen that Roma wanted to know about the gap in order and the secret association, but she couldn't interrupt.

"You know a lot of secrets." Ms. Magdeline looked at Ulier with some strangeness. "But you guessed it wrong. The Lord of the Undead came for something."

Something? "He failed to succeed."

"Yes."

"Will he come back for this?"

"It's very likely." said the Elf lady, "Although I have surpassed the ring level, there are gaps between the empty realms. To be honest, I don't know why he left so decisively."

"Then why don't you give him the stuff?" Roma asked with a chance. Mabel blinked.

"Because it's about Knox's safety." Ulier had to explain to her the secret association and the night of the Stars. "...so don't interrupt, Miss Roma." He had to end with a reminder.

It's totally useless. "What do the Black Knights do with His Excellency Magdeline's things?"

"I don't know this for the time being," said the Elf. "It's also my first time dealing with the Lord of the Undead. His base camp is in Gavash, so it hardly appears in Knox. Anyway, I'm glad he didn't come for the order gap."

"I will report the situation to the mentor," Ulier assured.

Ms. Magdeline nodded. "It's just that the report is not reliable." She said kindly, "I hope you can solve this problem."
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