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Chapter 589 I want to meet him

"Teacher, how about it?"

Steins took back his staff and looked at the girl who was still unconscious on the bed. The latter was as quiet as if she was sleeping soundly. "There is no big problem. She can wake up in ten days at most, and if nothing unexpected happens, the mental power can be improved to a certain extent. By the way, what about the thing you said?"

Rob gave the old man the small stone he picked up on the top of Annarep.

Steins checked it very carefully, and reached out to touch the lines above, and then spoke again after a while, "Arkensher's rough stone, the oldest ore in the world, cannot tell its origin even by the most knowledgeable grandson. Now there are very few such stones on the Dawn Continent. Do you think you have seen such stones in the spiritual world of that child before?"

Rob nodded, "Does the teacher have any impression of the creatures that use the Akenther rough stone as the ontology for spiritual projection?"

Steins did not answer, grabbed the small stone and knocked gently on the coffee table. A crack immediately appeared on the impact part. Then the cracked soul spread like a spider web, becoming dense, and finally the whole stone broke, "Is it like this?"

The boy raised his eyebrows and was a little surprised, "Why?"

The Akenther rough stone is very rare, but there are still a few pieces in the collection of the Magicians Association, so Rob can recognize it at a glance. However, in his impression, the Akenther rough stone is very hard and is still above the dragon crystal. There is no reason why it will break if you touch it like this.

"Energy erupts," Steins explained, "the energy accumulated in this stone erupted violently in a very short time, damaging its structure, so it became so fragile. I have only seen this in classics, but one thing is certain that the existence of spiritual projection using the Arkenser stone must be old enough."

Rob lowered his head and was thinking about something.

The little golem cleaned up the fragments at Steins' feet and brought afternoon tea to the two of them. The old man sighed while drinking tea, "The child's life... is probably not very good."

"Well, does the teacher believe in fate, too?"

"Life is an intersection of countless possibilities. The so-called fate refers only to the events that are likely to happen." The old man's deep eyes flashed with wisdom, and he paused, "Vanal V had contacted us once in Guderis because of your affairs... The will of the temple is very firm. The church promised that after finding you, he would return you to the Magician Association intact. In return, if the Magician Association meets you, he will also hand over the children of the Breton family to them."

The old man put down his teacup, "The Council agreed to this verbal agreement, because most people did not want to go to full war for an irrelevant girl and the temple."

The boy's expression remained unchanged, "What do you think, teacher?"

"I originally wanted to persuade you when I saw you, but I didn't expect you to bring the child back to me." Steins shook his head, "This is a problem."

Since the master and apprentice met again, Rob has not taken the initiative to mention his previous relationship with Lolo until now, and Steins did not ask, because there are some words that can be found without saying them.

Rob knew that the Magicians Association was wanted, but he still ran all the way back to school and fell into the trap. He risked losing his freedom just to find Steince to save the girl. This action clearly illustrates the importance of Lolo in his heart.

The atmosphere in the room was a little silent.

"Don't think too much, just come back. Deman and I will deal with it on the board. As long as you stay in the school with peace of mind, the temple will have no choice but to do anything to you. At worst, you can start a war. There are too many people in the church, but it may not be enough for us magicians to kill." Steins said.

Rob did not agree, but said, "Teacher, I want to ask you to do me a favor."

"Um?"

"I'm going to meet the Pope."

"What did you see Vanal V want to do?" Steins stared at the boy, as if he wanted to see through the latter.

"Talk him, let's talk about it. The insiders of the Breton family were almost dead. There were only a few people left, basically the top leaders of the temple. Instead of investigating this little bit by bit, it's better to go directly to the main master." Rob said calmly, "What happened to Erlia has now appeared on Lolo again. I have no time to waste it anymore. I must know the truth about that incident. During this period, I will also ask the teacher to help me take care of her."

Yes, Rob planned to show up with the temple while Lolo was unconscious.

However, Steins was not optimistic about the boy's plan. "When Goodries was in this question, the Council had already asked Vanal V. Since he had not answered us at that time, he would not answer you now."

"No, I'm sure I'll let him speak, teacher." The boy insisted.

Steins looked at each other for a while and seemed to feel the latter's determination. He sighed and finally agreed, "Okay, I'll make an appointment for you."

"Thank you, teacher." Then Rob took out a note from his arms and placed it respectfully on the table. "This is my research on the magic sharing mechanism."

Steins did not accept it, and the old man's eyes were a little complicated. The appearance of the star in the magic world a few days ago triggered a bombshell. The magic power sharing mechanism is of great significance to the magician group, which is enough to make any magician crazy. However, now it is placed on the table by the boy so casually.

You should know that any research results are the personal belongings of the magician. Even the Magicians Association has no right to force a magician to hand over his research efforts.

Steins said, "Burn it, it's not too late to hand over your matter when it's settled."

Rob's importance to the entire magic world is not only due to his own strength, but more importantly, because of his contribution to magic. Almost all the bigwigs in the magic world in the world believe that his existence can promote the development of magic. In practice, this matter is what he has made of. Among them, the magic power sharing mechanism is undoubtedly the most valuable.

Once he handed over such things, his importance to the Magician Association may decline to a certain extent. It may not matter at other times, but Rob is about to meet Vanal V, the number one figure in the church. At this time, he undoubtedly needs the trump card of the Magician Association in his pocket.
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