The ancient city of **** is a picture depicting many glorious pasts.
As the former capital of England, its former prosperity is no less prosperous than today's London - although this city has gone through many changes over the times, many traces of the past have been gradually erased by generations of immigrants. , but as long as you look carefully, you can still find many details full of history.
Of course, if you are a wizard, you may be able to find more glorious traces of the past in this historic city.
Only a stone's throw away from the **** Cathedral, there is a building with only some ruins left - this was not demolished by the living corpses of Haierbo.
Almost all British people born in China know that this place is called "Wolfsey" and it was a very important bishop's palace in the past. The archbishop, who at that time was the king's adviser, lived in this place.
But when it comes to the true appearance of the Wolf West Palace, not many Muggles know about it. Even today, even wizards know very little about this place.
Because behind this so-called "relic", there is also a Druid cathedral - it is the territory of an ancient wizard through and through.
Yes, around the 9th century, most of the powerful bishops in the Kingdom of England were actually wizards. Even some ordinary lords who are not wizards often have wizards as advisors in their families, and even royal families are no exception.
But now, after this wizarding religious temple has been dormant for many years, it finally has a new owner.
"Willie, are you feeling okay?"
In the front row of the church's banquet, two figures sat side by side. The taller male wizard among them was softly asking about the status of the petite girl next to him.
"I'm fine, Maka."
The girl shook her head slightly and said calmly:
"My head is no longer dizzy."
"Well, that's good," Maka then nodded slightly, "I think that's probably Luna. She learned the rules of empathy, and maybe she got some Veela blood through some channel... Oh yes. Well, since they went to Beauxbatons, it must be Gabrielle... Otherwise, they found Fleur."
The girl listened, then seemed to think of something, and couldn't help but say:
"Miss Lovegood? Maka, is that okay?"
"It's okay," Maka said calmly, "If it's Luna, it should be okay - after all, you only have part of the power of the rules."
After that, he reached out and put the pointed hat that had been placed aside on the girl's head, and then stood up and left the bench.
"Let them all go out and 'clean' the ancient city again! I don't need such a group of 'subordinates' who just sit in a daze... There are some living corpses in the city, and Haierbo may be able to find out through them. The reality here."
"Okay, Maka."
When the girl heard this, she straightened her pointed hat immediately, then turned around and walked to the back row.
"By the way," suddenly, Maka finally looked at her back and said, "I'm sorry, it was me who got you involved this time, Willy."
After a few seconds of silence, the girl shook her head and said:
"I don't know what you're talking about."
Before she finished speaking, she immediately turned around and left, but her footsteps became vaguely lighter.
Maka watched her walk quickly to the back of the church, gathered all the figures that Safina had seen sitting there, and then led them to give a light salute to Maka and leave the church. out the side door.
After everyone had gone to work, Maka sighed to herself and walked towards the small door at the innermost side of the church.
"Crack."
Turning the doorknob, there was a slight sound, and then there was darkness. Apart from the high-brightness magic flame ignited by Maca in the church, the fog that also shrouded here filled everything with darkness. corner. Although this will not prevent Maka from detecting the surrounding situation, as a person, he obviously does not like darkness.
He raised his hand slightly, and a ball of light spread out from his fingertips, illuminating the space behind the door.
Behind the huge nave of the church, there are two smaller spaces. One is the living room in front of you where the priests usually rest and eat, and the one behind is the high-ranking priests who only had the Druids in those days. The apse was just allowed to leave.
But now, the name of the so-called "church" and the many "priests" obviously no longer exist. At least Maca does not believe in religion - no matter whether the object of belief in this religion is gods or nature.
"Ta... Ta... Ta... Ta."
The sound of footsteps echoed in the large, empty room until Maka slowly walked to the back door, stretched out her hand again and pushed the door open with a "squeak" sound.
Then, the ball of light in his hand automatically flew into the back hall, dispersing the darkness inside a little.
The next moment, a figure leaning on the ground appeared together with a complex rune array underneath her.
"Miss Geofine, I'm here to see you..." Maka stood still for a moment in front of the formation, lowered her hands and looked at the masked girl in the center of the formation and said quietly, "I know you must not be too nervous right now. It feels good, but please believe me, if it were you, you would definitely not fail - Geofeiin's bloodline has given you a tough enough soul, it just hasn't awakened like your sister."
"Oh, speaking of your sister... don't worry! She will come too, and then I will fulfill my promise to you." Maka continued, "I think she might be ready now We’re about to set off—I’ve already sent someone to pick her up, and she won’t be in danger.”
He was talking like this, a bit like talking to himself. Because while he was speaking, Safina, who was lying on the ground, had her eyes closed and there was no movement at all.
But Maka knew that Safina would definitely be able to hear her words now.
And just after Maka said a few words to her, suddenly, Safina, who seemed to have completely lost consciousness, gradually opened her eyes, and her eyes were a little stagnant, and she turned her pupils towards Maka little by little. This way.
She tried to open her mouth, but her throat was rolling, but no sound came out.
"Don't worry," Maka comforted softly, "Believe me, I can feel what you are feeling now. But don't worry... This pain will not last long. .”
Safina looked at him steadily, and after a moment, she closed her eyes again.
Maka looked at her and continued to stand here for a while, then turned and left the back hall. But after the door was closed, he couldn't help but cover his mouth and cough twice.