"Also, even if you find Lyle, it's useless."

Emilia said: "I know his character."

"Is that so?"

Joyce sighed in disappointment.

So what kind of shit luck did that rich second generation of the Silver Chamber of Commerce have?

Just when he thought there was no room for change,

The elder sister of the pastor, who looked gentle and intellectual, slowly pursed her lips: "Mr. Joyce, I can remind you."

"Please say."

Emilia smiled slowly: "The one who has been with Lyle recently is the pointed ear that claims to be a student."

Joyce was a little confused: "What do you mean?"

Emilia held a teacup: "If you can pay enough, you will definitely get what you want from her. After all... she is a poor ghost who wants to make money."

Lyle, you don't really think that the elf has any good intentions for you, do you?

If you are worth enough, she will come to you.

It's just that the posture is very low.

Then if...

Can other people bring her greater benefits?

This moon blooms, this Eofol, in this world,

The only one who really cares about you is me hahaha...

"Does Miss Amelia know who she is?"

Emilia smiled: "I know, but before I tell you, I have to promise me one condition."

Joyce said excitedly, "Please tell me!"

"You have to let Lyle know about this."

Joyce was stunned: "This...Miss Emilia, our Violet Chamber of Commerce is not willing to have an enmity with Mr. Lyle."

"It's not about enmity, don't worry, and no matter what, as long as you get what you want, Lyle will be worthless to you, right?"

Joyce hesitated.

In fact, his mission is to make that [Low Temperature Furnace].

Others are not important,

Joyce finally nodded: "Yes."

Emilia raised her glass with a smile: "Very well, the part-time receptionist of the Adventurer's Association is an elf. Is this enough information?"

Today's Miss Pastor is wearing a long white dress with gold trim on the floor. Under her swan-like neck and plump chest, there is a string of silver-white necklaces.

"Miss Emilia, is there anything else I want to explain? I'll be more careful."

"Whether it's a threat or a temptation, it's up to you."

Emilia shook the black tea in the cup with a smile.

The corners of Joyce's eyes twitched slightly: "Miss Amelia...I remember it was a pastor?"

Even his own adventurer partners are pitted.

Is this really a pastor?

Isn't it said that the pastor is a symbol of purity and gentleness?

"Mr. Joyce, don't misunderstand."

Emilia shook her head: "Lyle fell into the temptation of money and gave up a scholar to become a businessman. As the pastor of Blooming Under the Moon, I need to purify this evil for him."

"Haha, understand, understand!"

Joyce laughed: "Miss Amelia is really a great pastor."

Emilia smiled softly, holding the silver necklace around her neck.

"Great Holy Light and Goddess, will bless me."

Chapter 23 Green tea, hedgehog, rice bucket, doll

"Where's Lilith?"

"Elf? I don't seem to have seen her today."

"Thanks for your hard work."

In today's factory area, Lyle didn't see the figure like a butterfly wearing flowers.

He stood for a while, and saw Abel walk in from the outside with a smile on his face.

"Abel, do you have a way to get the college's textbooks?"

Abel thought for a while, then shook his head: "No, every student in the academy will swear to the goddess [wisdom] before leaving, and will never reveal the contents of the textbook."

Lyle frowned: "Even you?"

Abel smiled wryly: "Mr. Lyle is...a rather special scholar, right? He doesn't have any fighting ability."

High emotional intelligence, special.

Low emotional intelligence, no skills.

【Concealment】【Range Awareness】 and the like are all important skills for scholars to save their lives.

"I can go to the black market to help you take a look."

"Okay, thank you."

Abel shook his hand.

In the evening of Eofol, the gilded sun is about to set on the distant sea level.

Lyle packed his things in front of the table, put on his coat, and was about to leave the factory.

"Where's Lilith?"

Lyle turned his head, and the succubus in black was standing quietly on the side of the street, with its tail well hidden.

"She didn't come here today?"

Su's face changed slightly: "She came out early in the morning."

"what?"

Lyle frowned: "Did she tell you where to go?"

"No."

Very strange indeed.

Lilith is usually the first one to come.

It never showed up today.

Lyle said: "Where is she most likely to go?"

"Don't you scholars have the ability to search and investigate?"

Lyle smiled bitterly: "I didn't."

market,

The two went to the shops that Lilith often went to, until they asked about the cake shop,

"She came over in the morning to buy a small cake and chatted with me for a while."

The store owner recalled: "I still feel strange, the little girl used to buy the cheapest one and hung up her mouth, why is she so generous today."

Su immediately asked: "What about the back? Do you know where she went?"

"Later... I seemed to meet a woman in a gray robe. Oh, I heard her say that she is from the Violet Chamber of Commerce."

Lyle and Su looked at each other.

That's the thing about the low temperature furnace.

Lyle did not expect to come so soon.

"Then where did they go?"

"I don't know that."

The shopkeeper was a little helpless.

Lyle rubbed his chin in thought.

Did Lilith take the initiative to go with her?

Su's expression changed.

The atmosphere suddenly froze.

"I know!"

A panting voice came from behind.

Emilia stood behind with a rosy face, her chest heaving, and she seemed to be running over in a hurry: "Lyle, it's really hard to find you. The Violet Chamber of Commerce found Blooming Under the Moon yesterday."

Lyle glanced at her, but said nothing.

Su's face was stiff: "Lilith will never betray you."

Emilia said with some concern: "But that's a price that even Blooming Under the Moon...can't refuse."

Su frowned: "Lyle, you have to trust her."

Emilia said: "But...she did follow the people from the Violet Chamber of Commerce."

Lyle sighed.

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