"Why don't you leave?"
Martin couldn't help but feel a little strange when he saw that there was still a person left in the church.
It stands to reason that after the coercion and intimidation just now, especially knowing that he can make people unable to resist at will, ordinary people will definitely run as far away from him as possible - I didn't see that all the wizards and witches just left in a hurry
However, there was still one person who somehow stayed behind and sat calmly in his original position without moving.
However, since this person was wearing a hooded short cloak from the beginning, his face was always hidden in the shadow of the hood, making it impossible to tell what his expression was at this moment.
"Hey, I'm asking you!"
Martin saw that after hearing his question, the other party only moved his hands in his sleeves but still did not say a word. He couldn't help but feel a little impatient.
"If you don't speak up, there's no need for you to speak up - the teacher won't be short of you as a disciple anyway!"
Before he finished speaking, he raised his hand and took out his wand, pointing at the wizard sitting on the prayer chair from a distance. Thinking about it, it was probably because of his desire to control others that he still had some unfulfilled desires, and now he was acting more and more arbitrarily.
Maka, who was sitting in the back, watched this scene, but she just narrowed her eyes slightly and had no intention of helping the wizard who stayed behind.
Because he knew that probably none of the people who could come here to attend the rally were worthy of his rescue.
What's more, if he takes action now, wouldn't it be equivalent to giving up the follow-up plan? Why not take action just now and catch everyone participating in the rally!
However, when the next change here suddenly came, Maka knew that she might really have to show up and save the other party.
"Don't... don't kill me, I... I'm sorry, sir! I don't want to die..."
Just when Martin raised his wand and wanted this man to suffer a lot, he only saw the figure sitting on the prayer chair suddenly shrink back, and then actually begged him on the spot. got up.
And listening to the voice, it seemed that she was still a young girl.
"I'm sorry! Really... Sir, I'm just a student, please let me go! Please, for the sake of my young age, can you help me undo that magic ritual? I don't want anything else. !I don’t want anything anymore…”
But when Martin heard this, he frowned, looked at her straightly and said:
"student?"
When it comes to schools in the British wizarding world, it is undoubtedly Hogwarts. Regarding the girl's words, Maka, like Martin, immediately thought that she was a female student at Hogwarts.
Immediately, Maka, who was in the back row of the church, couldn't help but frowned.
According to previous speculations, this girl obviously killed someone. But no matter what, she was still a sinner in Hogwarts, and it was not Martin's turn to take action against her.
Of course, Maka was not in a hurry to show up to stop him at this time. He was going to continue to take a look at the situation.
After Martin muttered the word "student" in his mouth for a while, an inexplicable smile suddenly appeared on his face.
"Are you a student of Hogwarts?" He said with a half-smile, "So, I'm still your senior... Well, which house are you from?"
The girl was stunned when she heard that Martin suddenly got close to her. But soon, she seemed to have grasped a life-saving straw and said hurriedly:
"I am a student of Slytherin, from Slytherin! Sir... no, senior! You must also be from Slytherin House, right?"
It's natural for her to think so, because after thinking about it, only people who came from the Snake Yard would do such a thing. And if both parties are from Slytherin, there seems to be a little more friendship between the two.
However, when Martin heard this, he suddenly put away the smile on his face.
"It's a pity that I'm from Hufflepuff..." he said coldly, "Slytherin? Huh, think about it, most of those people just now are probably the same as you!"
Having said this, he paused for a moment, then raised his legs and walked towards the girl.
"To be honest, if you had graduated from Hogwarts a long time ago, it wouldn't be a big deal. It's a pity, who made you still a student?"
Martin walked up to the girl step by step, looked at the girl shivering on the bench, and shook his head contemptuously.
"Look," he said, "everyone knows that Maka McClane has a close relationship with Hogwarts, and you are still attending Hogwarts... Tell yourself, what should I do to you? Okay?"
Martin seems to enjoy this game of using words to torture the opponent's nerves.
But she saw that he unhurriedly put the question of how to deal with the other party to the girl herself, and then suddenly opened the girl's hood, observing the increasingly intense fear on the other party's face with a look of enjoyment.
And when he lifted the girl's hood, Maka, who was sitting behind her, couldn't see her face directly. He just felt that the female student's voice did seem a bit familiar.
Of course, not to mention that Maka was still wondering whether she should change her angle to see who it was, but the girl who claimed to be a Slytherin was really scared at this moment.
After she heard Martin say that she was also born in Hogwarts, she naively thought that she had a relationship with him.
But now, when Martin stared at her with that terrifying smile and asked such murderous questions... She would be really a fool if she didn't understand what the other party meant.
"No, no... don't, don't do this... I don't dare! I don't dare anymore..." The girl shook her head vigorously, with tears overflowing in her eyes, and she kept saying, "Mr. Martin, I don’t need to dispel the magic ritual anymore! I... let me go! I promise that no one will tell anyone about attending the rally tonight! If you don’t believe it, I... we can make an 'unbreakable vow'!"
Fortunately, she also knew that there was an unbreakable curse that allowed her to keep secrets absolutely. But, is it necessary for Martin to spend so much money on a little girl like her
"You want to leave, right?" Martin chuckled. "I don't think it's necessary... You should have seen it when you came here, right? There is a Muggle cemetery up here. I think it probably won't mind if it's on top of it." A young 'resident', isn't it?"
"No! Please, please let me go!"
The girl seemed to be extremely frightened. After knowing that Martin might not be able to let her leave alive, she finally turned over and tried to leave from the other side of the prayer bench.
However, the fear in her heart made her hands and feet weak, and she couldn't use much strength at all.
Martin watched the girl in front of him stumble and fall to the ground opposite the bench. He suddenly stretched out the wand in his hand - he had had enough fun, and this girl really couldn't be kept, so he was ready to take it. That's how she ended up.
When Maka saw this, she knew she couldn't wait any longer and immediately wanted to stop it.
But at the moment when Maka, who was sitting on the back bench, waved her hand, a red light suddenly knocked the wand in Martin's hand away from the air, and then jumped through the air and landed in his hand, the idea of killing two birds with one stone suddenly came to him. Got on his mind.
The next moment, when Martin's wand was taken away and he turned his head to look behind him in shock, he heard a voice echoing in the empty church.
"Martin... Really? I didn't expect that the teacher would accept an unworthy apprentice like you!"
Immediately, Martin saw a wizard in a gray-white cloak sitting on the prayer bench in the back row of the church, with his legs crossed and his arms in an extremely arrogant posture.
"Who are you!" He asked subconsciously, but soon he said with some clarity, "You - you are also the wizard's apprentice accepted by the teacher!"
"Otherwise, who else could it be?" I heard the other party say somewhat casually, "I originally planned to come and see if the apprentices the teacher accepted were all as good as me, but who knows... Humph, they are all without strength. You’re such a brainless thing.”
"You!" Martin said angrily when he heard this, "What qualifications do you have to say that I - besides, don't you understand why I did this? I think you are the brainless idiot -"
"... tsk."
Before he could say the next curse word, he was interrupted by a sneer from the other party.
"Why? Aren't you just afraid that... that McClain... will notice your presence?" The other party elongated his voice mockingly, tilted his head and smiled, "So you think you only need to kill this little girl? You can continue to search for believers in secret with peace of mind..."
"Is there a problem...?"
Martin's questioning momentum only lasted a moment, and before he finished speaking, he seemed to realize the problem with his approach.
"It seems that you are not hopelessly stupid yet... Why are you running!"
At this time, Martin saw that the girl who had just fallen to the ground and was only shaking, seemed to have gathered strength again, and suddenly got up from the ground and wanted to escape.
But at the same time, he saw the gray-cloaked wizard sitting in the back row raise his wand and wave it lightly.
The next second, the girl who ran away suddenly jumped into the air and floated silently in mid-air.
"Don't worry, I will let you go later, but not now."
Martin heard what the other party said and immediately asked:
"What do you want her to do?"
"Don't you understand now?" The other party looked at Martin and said impatiently, "Since we can't kill her, then naturally we have to let her go - let her return to Hogwarts and continue to go to school normally! As for What role she can play depends on what we need her to do in the future!"
At this point, Martin heard the other party looking at him and adding coldly:
"It seems that you are still a fool!"