The moment Joanna kissed the little frog, the curse was broken.
Vivienne Asberg let out a sharp scream, so frightened that the flying dragon pressing on her jumped backwards, releasing her restraint.
And she was dragged underground by two black shadows, and she fell directly into a dark passage with no end. When the dragon came back to his senses, the passage had been closed, and the ground was still the chaotic and dilapidated scene after the magical duel.
According to legend, the princess' kiss of true love can break the curse. This is actually true, although the key point is that the kiss of true love can use the power of devotion to break the curse, and the princess' bloodline as a descendant of the strong can greatly improve this effect. Just enhanced. So in the same way, if it is the king's own true love kiss, it may be more powerful. And this can also be applied to the true love kiss of a general, or even the true love kiss of a hero or a knight.
And Joanna's kiss, or witch's kiss, has nothing to do with true love, but it can also break many kinds of curses and give many kinds of blessings-because they are witches, messengers who can drive magic. Kissing is just another method of expelling magic power, and this method is very suitable for breaking the curse. The stronger the witch, the more powerful it is.
So, the kiss she just gave that "servant" broke the medium that bound the poor soul, released him, and blessed him with a smooth journey, and he could rest in peace with the guidance of the god of death.
Of course, the kissed Ian had absolutely no idea about these things. He only knew that this was Joanna's kiss, the kiss of his goddess... Even if he died at this moment, he would die without any regrets.
When he opened his eyes again, what he saw was the surprised face of the goddess, looking at him with eyes full of disbelief.
He knew that he was no longer a frog, and the sensations from all over his body made him feel that he had regained a human body. However, Joanna's performance made him very uncomfortable and uncomfortable.
Although he didn't care whether he was handsome or not, according to other people's reactions, he would not be ugly. So, the goddess is so surprised, isn't it... He has become hideous, more difficult to see than the "servant" who died just now
Or is he no longer human, but has become another creature? After all, Joanna said, the Mad Woman's Curse is not complete...
So, he raised his hand nervously to check, then looked down at his feet, grabbed his long hair that had grown to a shawl, and touched it again for sure because Joanna was taking care of him. Under the belly that is no longer thin... The curse is broken, he has become a human!
Why does this frighten Joanna
He wanted to speak... but he didn't know what to call Joanna.
Should I be called Miss Joanna? Or do you want to call her master? In short, it won't be a goddess... This is the secret in his heart! He didn't know how hot his eyes were looking at her now, and the emotions in it seemed to be able to drown her, making her have to look away before she felt that she was breathing back.
She thought it was a child, maybe a child less than ten years old, after all, it was such a small frog, but it turned out to be an adult man, and he was still... nonsense, how can a frog get clothes to wear ! This is of course a natural thing, she doesn't need to be embarrassed at all... Why do you feel embarrassed now that you have treated so many people and seen so many bodies before
She tore off her cloak and handed it to the man in front of her, watching him hold him tightly like a gift from God, and buried her face deeply in the cloak... That contented expression reminded her of before Frog hiding in his hair. This made her even more embarrassed.
"Hurry up, put it on, don't you think the weather is going to be deadly cold?!"
"Okay!" Ian quickly put the cloak on, enveloping himself in Joanna's scent... It felt like he was owned by Joanna, as if he was part of Joanna's body.
He was much taller than Joanna, the cloak dragged to the floor on Joanna, but only above her ankles on him. The cape didn't suit him at all, but he was very content.
When he put on the cloak, Joanna carried the lizard that had changed back to its original form on her shoulders, and also supported the wooden staff so that the crow could rest well. When she felt less embarrassed, she cleared her throat, "Since your curse is broken, it's time to go back. I think you should know the way home... I'll leave you some money, you see. Is it enough to use it as a toll?"
If it was just a child, she would take the child back. After all, the child's memory is not good, maybe he can't remember where his home is, and when he grows up, he will let the child find his own way home. Or if the child is willing to follow her, then she will pass on the name of the witch; the name of the witch may not necessarily be passed down from mother to daughter, but it can also be passed on to students, even if it is not a woman... But this is a man, an adult man.
Just as she finished speaking, she found that her hand was being grabbed. The man who seemed to be standing upright just now knelt on the ground, grabbed her hand very tightly, and looked at her with pleading and fearful eyes.
"No, don't want me... don't abandon me!"
It seemed that as long as she said "let go", "you go", etc., he would cry out, as if he had lost his own world in despair.