Chapter: 12
He thought about these words many times in his heart.
Auror was silent for two seconds, then a smile suddenly bloomed:
"Are you discriminating against women?"
Not giving Lumian a chance to restate, she said sternly:
"It's useless, if you choose this path, you won't have a chance to regret it.
"Okay, okay, I'm going to wash up, you study hard at home today, and prepare for the unified entrance examination for colleges and universities in June!"
"You say that the world is becoming more and more dangerous, so why take the test?" Lumian muttered.
He feels that the most important thing at present is to gain strength, not to do papers.
Aurora smiled:
"Knowledge equals power, my illiterate brother."
Lumian had nothing to say and could only watch Aurora walk into the bathroom.
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In the afternoon, in the square of Kordu village.
Raymond Clegg saw Lumian Lee squatting under an elm tree from a distance, wondering what he was thinking.
"Shouldn't you be studying at home?" Raymond walked over with obvious envy in his tone.
He is Lumian's friend. He is almost 1.7 meters tall, has brown hair and brown eyes, and looks ordinary, with a blush on his face.
Lumian raised his head and said with a smile:
"Didn't Aurora tell you about it? Hanging is also a breather! I have studied for so long, so I must take a break."
He kept thinking in the morning whether it was possible for him to obtain extraordinary power without going through Aurora.
This needs to be searched, needs clues, and requires him to take the initiative to investigate.
Thinking of the end, he felt that the stories circulating in the village involving magical powers might hide some truths and clues, so he came here specially to wait for Raymond.
"If I were you, I would rest for a quarter of an hour at most." Raymond leaned on the elm tree. "We don't have a sister who has read a lot of books to teach us. I will learn to shepherd next year."
Lumian ignored this sentence and said thoughtfully:
"Tell me the legend of the wizard you told last time."
Raymond didn't quite understand Lumian's intentions, and recalled doubtfully:
"The wizard?
"There used to be a wizard in the village, and then he died. On the day of the burial, an owl flew from outside the house and sat on the top of the bed until the body was carried away.
"Then, the coffin became so heavy that it took nine cows to pull it."
"How long ago was that?" Lumian asked.
Raymond became more and more confused: