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Chapter 235 Azalez's Abilities

Chapter 235 Azalez's Abilities

When Felisa got home, her legs gave way and she sat limply on the ground.

Horror and fear filled her every nerve. She desperately needed Asalez, but he wasn't here at the moment.

Did she really do the right thing? Could it be that Kress didn't notice something was wrong at the time, but after thinking about it later, she felt that there was something wrong; or Vincent didn't help her cover it up; or maybe the village let Kress see something.

All kinds of "possibility" circled in her mind, and she wished that Azarez could show up now and tell her what she should do.

If Kress really finds out that something is wrong, should she still stay here, should she leave here to prevent Kress from finding her?But if Kress is only suspicious but not convinced, she would seem guilty of fleeing in such a haste.

The chaotic mood made Felisa fidgety. She sometimes stood up and took a few steps, and sometimes sat back on the chair. She didn't know what she should do now or if she should do nothing now.

After thinking for a long time, Felisa finally decided to use magic to send a brief message to Azarez asking him to go home.

Although Azarez has said many times that if there is anything that cannot be resolved, he should be approached immediately, but Felisa has never contacted Azarez before. She was afraid of delaying Azarez's affairs, so she waited for him Back home, this was the first time she took the initiative to send a message to Asalez.

Azalez came back quickly, and he also knew that under normal circumstances, Felisa would not give him news easily, so she must have encountered something that he could not solve.

"What's the matter?" As soon as he got home, Felisa rushed up. He opened his hands and let her fall into his arms.

Felisa's tone was urgent: "When you came back, did you find anyone watching the house?"

Azalez shook his head with certainty: "No."

"Really?" Felisa asked again worriedly, "Really not?"

As demons, it is their most basic instinct to detect something is wrong. The dangers they have suffered since childhood have made them very sensitive. Asalez is confident that no one can escape his senses from surveillance.

So he said affirmatively again: "No one is watching."

Felisa relaxed instantly, and leaned half on Azarez's body: "It's okay, okay."

Seeing her so nervous, Asalez knew that something must have happened to make Felisa look like a frightened bird.

He sat down on the sofa with Felisa: "Did something happen? Didn't you come back from the country today?"

Knowing that no one was watching outside and that Azarez was by her side again, Felisa calmed down, and her brain was finally able to think: "I ran into Kress on the way back."

When Kress was mentioned, even Asalez couldn't help but change his face: "What's going on, please tell me in detail."

Felisa told the story again, and Azalez slowly felt relieved after listening: "Don't worry, there's nothing wrong."

"But," Felisa asked uneasily, "is it true that my lies will not be exposed? What if the village chief doesn't react or cooperate well, and what if Kress sees it through?"

Her worries seemed insignificant to Azalez, he chuckled: "It's okay, lies are just commonplace for people like them, not to mention there is Vincent around, even if It's Kress, so I can hide it."

Azarez's understated tone made Felisa stunned: "Do you know the village chief?"

Thinking about it carefully, she actually didn't know what Azalez was doing all along. She only knew that he left early and returned late. Now that Azalez said this about the village chief, it sounded like he knew the village chief very well.

Azalez didn't hide it from Felisa: "The village chief is mine."

"Your people?" Felisa was taken aback, "When did you train people? These days?"

Azarez corrected her: "They are not cultivated by me, but the aborigines in this area. You can understand that they come from places like abandoned avenues in this city."

This was what he and Vincent had planned from the very beginning. Vincent controlled the forces on the bright side and restrained Kress, while he controlled the forces on the dark side and controlled as many forces as possible within a limited time. chips.

Felisa felt a little complicated. In her opinion, the Abandoned Avenue and places and organizations similar to the Abandoned Avenue should not exist. She never thought that one day she would use that kind of human power to achieve her goals.

"I don't like them," Felisa said softly.

Azalez's eyes were deep, and it wasn't surprising that Felisa said, "I know."

That's why he didn't tell Felisa what he was doing. Anyway, Felisa couldn't stop him. He had to do these things, but why tell her to make her unhappy.

Felisa is also very aware of this, she no longer entangled with this question, but changed the subject: "Are you leaving today?"

This was the first time that Felisa implicitly expressed that she wanted him to stay, and Asalez naturally agreed: "No, I don't have any urgent matters to deal with."

Felisa breathed a sigh of relief: "Great, actually yesterday the village chief asked me a question that I couldn't answer. I want to hear your opinion."

Felisa told Azarez what happened yesterday, but her problem now is that she doesn't know what kind of mentality she should use to face those maids.

She had a hunch that these maids would never do farm work peacefully in the countryside, honestly improve their magic level, and wait for Vincent's arrangement to disrupt Kress's layout as a surprise army.Karona has already shown her intention to escape, they will definitely find a way to leave, and it is absolutely easy for them who know magic to attack ordinary civilians.

Azalez looked at Felisa in surprise. He has always been noncommittal about Felisa's sympathy for those former noble ladies. He never felt sorry for those former noble ladies, because once they lost the suppression of absolute power, The evil in their nature will be exposed undisguised.

Felisa couldn't see through this, or she was blinded by the tragic situation of these former noble ladies, and now someone wakes her up, it's good.

She wanted to be a savior with sincerity and enthusiasm, but found that the person she wanted to save was not worth saving at all.

"This is the arrogance of the nobles." Asalez commented lightly, "Because the nobles control absolute resources, the gap between the nobles and the common people cannot be bridged. Even if the nobles are deprived of their titles, as long as they know magic , It is also unfair to civilians. Fortunately, not everyone will succumb to magic, and magic is not without restraint."

Felisa looked at Azarez: "Do your people know how to deal with magic? You... What are you going to do to them?"

Azalez knew what Felisa was thinking, and immediately promised: "Don't worry, if they are honest, they won't do anything. If they want to escape, they will be beaten up a few times." , wouldn’t do that to them.”

Sure enough, Felisa didn't have any objections. Between being beaten and being humiliated, being beaten didn't seem to be an unacceptable thing, so she nodded: "Don't hit too hard."

(End of this chapter)

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