The magician's behavior caused quite a stir in the venue. The audience was whispering to each other and talking about it. However, the outcome was decided. Maya did not care about other people's evaluation of her behavior and left the venue with Mira.
Basil, who was freed from the black liquid, was a step too late. He glanced at Dean fiercely, as if his hateful face was deeply engraved in his heart, and then he followed with a vengeful sneer.
Dean, the winner, showed great magnanimity towards the loser's reluctance. He picked up Kana, who was looking gloomy due to excessive consumption, with a nonchalant expression, and he breathed a sigh of relief.
The dust has finally settled.
The Origin Guild is stable.
He touched the heads of the two children in a good mood and took the parts from their hands.
After taking away so many things from others, these two parts are not left.
Dean generously handed the parts to the referee and took the children back to the lounge.
"Congratulations."
As soon as he entered the door, he received a very warm congratulations from Timothy.
He found two bouquets of flowers from somewhere, and when he saw the door open, he handed them to Dean's arms without any explanation. Dean's mouth twitched when a man gave him flowers for the first time. He seemed to want to refuse, but he thought about how much this guy had. In order to help him a little, he paused for a moment, then pinched his nose and accepted Timothy's kindness.
"Thanks."
Timothy waved his hand kindly, indicating that it was all a matter of effort, and his squinting eyes revealed his informal enthusiasm.
"We will have more contact with each other in the future. If you have anything, just come to me. No need to be so polite."
It's too inconsistent.
This kind of line, coupled with Timothy's fox face, simply makes people's skin crawl.
Dean smiled perfunctorily, cursing secretly in his mind.
Not to say that this attitude is completely opposite to before, it is not much different. Timothy can act so naturally, which is really a talent.
Before Dean himself could adapt to the changes in certain things, Timothy had already used reality to make him understand that things were indeed different.
No matter how you placed your bets before, or how sure you were that he would win in the end, they were just speculations that were not grounded in reality, and there was still a gap between them and the real reality.
Some things must wait until all the dust has settled before they can happen naturally.
For example, Timothy's attitude towards him changed at this moment.
Dean was reminded again that from the moment he defeated the Wizard and the referee announced the result, something had quietly changed.
Regardless of his identity, status, or the attitude that others need to have towards him, that moment was the turning point and he entered a new level.
As soon as Dean said this with emotion, Timothy proved to him with facts that these were all trivial matters.
Not to mention a change in attitude, as long as there is a need for profit, he can even be more considerate than a lover.
After saying a few more words of celebration, the man came to him with a concerned look on his face and asked in a familiar tone: "How is the matter resolved?"
Dean reflected for a moment before remembering what he was referring to. This moment of pause was captured by Timothy, who asked on the snake-beating stick: "Do you need my help?"
I don't know why that tone always reminded Dean of a very special group called "Green Tea" from Blue Star.
Especially Timothy's caring expression, as if he was about to say the classic line "I just feel sorry for my brother" in the next sentence.
He shook the goosebumps on his body and tried to keep his tone as normal as possible: "I really need to ask you something."
Timothy looked listening.
"I believe that with your level, you can probably guess the principle of the ability that Kana just showed. What I'm curious about is that I didn't see your shadow..."
"I'm inside."
Timothy looked at Dean and explained: "Didn't you notice? The shadow holding the notebook and the Nako accessories on the head is me."
Timothy roughly described the appearance of his shadow, and successfully got Dean's confused eyes.
Not surprising either.
It's such a big black shadow, with its head pressed against its head and its feet touching its feet. It's strange that it can be seen clearly.
Dean probably thought that his shadow would be special, but he didn't notice anything similar during the battle, so he had this question.
It's a pity that as a civilian, he is not very outstanding in combat. He belongs to the category that cannot be of much help if summoned. Even if he is transformed into a "Shadow Doll", which is a stronger cannon fodder, he is not eye-catching. , not special, let alone like Sigrid's shadow, killing everyone and directly helping Dean win.
His shadow probably didn't leave much of an impression on Dean.
Seeing a similar answer on Dean's face, Timothy skipped the topic without much care and gave his guess from the shadow induction, "There should be some kind of special induction between the body and the shadow. In the past, I knew it was my shadow, no matter how I looked at it, I felt it was different."
It sounds reasonable, but what Dean wants to ask is not Timothy's guess as to why he can find his shadow. He mentions Timothy's shadow just to pave the way for the next question.
"I didn't see the shadow of Captain Rensak either. Did his shadow also appear inside?"
This circle is really quite far.
Timothy pretended not to hear anything and gave an explanation, "The leader has the blessing of the witch. His shadow is protected by certain aggregates on the witch's side, so it is not easy to pull him out."
Dean raised his eyebrows, finally knowing why he couldn't find Lensak's shadow.
Timothy continued: "For the same reason, this is the reason why the shadows of the exorcist and the witch did not appear at the venue."
"It's just that the latter relies on blessings, while the former relies on exorcism weapons."
"Not many of those observers escaped, but either they were too old or they didn't show their ability, so the spotlight was completely stolen by that person's shadow."
Dean mused.
Timothy also analyzed the heraldic ability from his own perspective. This information was of great significance to Dean and could help complete his understanding of the heraldic ability from the perspective of a bystander.
Keeping the information gained in mind, Dean and Timothy, who was going to find Lensak, said goodbye at the door.
After the two said goodbye politely, Dean led the apprentices on the way back to the breeding house. As soon as they walked around the corner, they were blocked by Sigrid.
"Well done."
She turned the noble feather fan and said in an unclear tone: "How is it, my shadow, are you satisfied with it?"
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