MTL - Weird Wizarding World-Chapter 351 truth society
Chapter 351 Truth Society
"Don't you think it's a bit unfair?"
The two walked towards the outside of the cave together, when Shelley suddenly asked again.
They walked out of the empty hall and into the tunnel.
Although it is a polar night, the brightness outside the cave is still higher than that inside the cave without light, and a little light penetrates from the entrance of the cave.
Colin paused for a while, but did not answer.
Shelley looked at the dark night outside the cave, and continued:
"Those pure-blood families are destined to be noble from birth, while the people in Gubei Village are born like dust. But in essence, their souls all have the same weight."
Standing behind Shelley, Colin couldn't see her expression clearly. He thought for a while and said:
"In a world where great power belongs to itself, these things are destined to happen."
Shelley looked back at Colin, paused for a moment and said: "You are right, maybe there are no gods, no wizards, no monsters and weirdness... Everyone is ordinary, and this world may be better."
"Perhaps not." Colin shook his head with an erratic tone.
Shelley did not refute, but looked at the dark night again, stopped for a while and continued to walk forward:
"Let's go and see the Gubei Village you mentioned."
………
Gubei Village.
The blizzard has stopped, but the villagers are still busy.
"Quick! Push harder!"
Beside the ruins of a igloo, the village chief Hunter commanded the villagers in front of him, picked up a huge block of ice and shouted: "I've seen him!"
"Hey!" With a snort from several villagers, the huge ice cube was suddenly lifted up, and the village chief Hunter and Robin who were watching by the side hurriedly pulled out the man who was under it.
A dark red trace immediately formed on the snow, and Hunter took a closer look, only to find that the man's calf was already bloody.
He sighed, and handed the unconscious man to Robin.
When the latter saw the man's **** calf, his pupils shrank slightly, and he couldn't help panting.
After a while, Robin reached out and pressed the fingers hanging from his clothes, gritted his teeth, and hugged the man onto the sleigh beside him.
After finishing these, he watched the village chief Hunter lead the villagers to the next ruin.
Looking back, Robin took a deep breath, picked up the rope of the sleigh cart and put it on himself, strode away the white mist he just exhaled, and ran towards the dome house not far away.
The only doctor in the village is rescuing several seriously injured villagers who were discovered earlier. What he needs to do is to transport the newly rescued wounded there to wait for further treatment.
Robin is still just a teenager after all. He is only fourteen years old this year. His body has not yet fully grown, and his strength is not strong.
He tried his best to control his breathing, not to inhale the too cold outside air in a short period of time, otherwise his nasal cavity would be frozen.
Robin supported the hat on his head, raised his head slightly, and his eyes fell on the watchtower not far away. He could vaguely see the wizard named Dempsey, observing his surroundings.
Robin thought to himself, if the lord could come to help like before, maybe they would have searched all the ruins long ago.
It's just that Master Dempsey said that he needs to be vigilant around, in case the ice and snow monsters make a comeback again.
But obviously, when the ice and snow monster reappeared last time, Dempsey was never seen at all.
Instead, just before entering the igloo, Robin saw several black shadow-like figures step forward...
After asking the village chief, he realized that it might be a mysterious helper left by another wizard.
‘It would be great if another master wizard was here, there are two people, maybe one of them can be freed to help us. '
Looking back, Robin looked at the dying man lying on the sled behind him, but found that the man's face had turned ashen.
Robin's face changed suddenly, he stopped quickly, and bent down to feel his breath.
After a while, he straightened his body and didn't have time to pay attention to other places. He grabbed the leash on his chest with both hands and ran forward with all his strength.
"Huff-Huff-"
Robin ran out of breath. The cold air was like a sharp knife, entering from the nasal cavity and piercing the lungs along the trachea. Before reaching the destination, he slipped and fell twice.
Fortunately, he finally arrived smoothly. The villagers guarding the door saw his hurried steps and greeted him from a distance.
"Quick...quickly save him." Robin bent over and supported his knees panting, pointing to the man on the sled next to him.
The two villagers who greeted us did not say much. One took off the rope that was pulling the sled from Robin and put it on himself, and the other followed the sled and pushed hard.
Robin stood there gasping for breath, only feeling that his lungs were tingling, as if they were about to be shattered by the cold, and his heart was pounding.
He looked up at the sled car going away, coughed a few times, straightened up and followed.
Boom.
The sled stopped at the door of the snow house.
"Quick, let's carry him in together." The villager in front said hastily, taking off the rope around his body.
He walked to the side of the cart and was about to grab the man's legs and lift him up, but seeing his companion slowly raised his head, he said in a daze, "Goss, he seems to be dead."
Goss was stunned for a moment, his eyes fell on the man's ashen face, and then at his **** calf, he lifted the corner of his hat, bent down and brought his exposed ears to the man's nose and mouth.
After a long time, Goss stood up silently.
The short and fat companion stared at the man's **** calf, sighed and said:
"It's good to die, otherwise you will suffer if you live."
As for Robin, he was standing blankly in the snow not far away, watching this scene.
A crystal clear snowflake swirled down to the tip of his nose, but it didn't melt immediately—the tip of his nose was almost as cold as the snowflake, and was on the verge of necrosis.
Whoosh!
"Master Colin, you are back!"
At this moment, a flattering voice filled with joy reached Robin's ears.
He turned his head and looked blankly. On the watchtower not far away, Dempsey flew up and quickly greeted Colin in mid-air.
"My mission has also been completed, the ice and snow monster has been completely eliminated." Colin said indifferently, his eyes swept down to his feet, and caught a glimpse of the familiar boy.
"It has been resolved?!" Dempsey was surprised, and his heart that had been hanging was finally relieved.
"My lord is really strong. I heard the voice, and it seems that there are new ice and snow monsters coming from behind?"
"Well, there are two in total, and they've been resolved." Colin didn't hide anything. Anyway, Dempsey had been hiding in the igloo. He only knew that there was an extra ice monster, but he didn't know that the extra ice monster was two A first-class ice and snow monster.
"As expected of you, my lord, but I didn't expect there to be two ice and snow monsters..." Dempsey looked at the night sky in the distance, with a faint worry on his face.
"Don't worry, there are only two ice and snow monsters." Colin glanced at him and landed towards the ground.
"What are you doing here?" Colin fell to Robin's side and asked aloud.
Although he was asking the young man, his attention was on the corner of his eye, where with the naked eye, there was nothing but air.
But Colin knew that Shelley was standing there with a hidden figure at the moment, standing next to this boy.
Robin seemed to have not recovered. It was not until Colin's voice reached his ears that he suddenly woke up. He squeezed the fingers hanging on his chest subconsciously, pursed his lips and said:
"Dear Master Wizard, I just brought a survivor who was just rescued from the ruins to come here for treatment."
"You haven't finished the search and rescue yet?" Colin asked. He looked at the boy's red nose and waved his hand gently.
Dempsey on the side froze slightly when he heard Colin's question, and looked at Colin cautiously.
However, Colin didn't pay attention to him, just looked at the boy.
"Ah Choo!"
Robin felt a sudden warmth coming from his body, which dispelled the chill in his lungs and then spread to the tip of his nose, making him sneeze uncontrollably.
"Thank you, my lord!"
After a while, Robin, who had reacted, touched his nose that had regained consciousness, and quickly thanked Colin.
"You're welcome." Colin waved his hand, it's just a trivial matter, he has never been stingy about these little things.
When he was "poor" in the past, he could only take care of himself. Although he is far from being "developed" now, at least he has some strength.
Robin settled down and continued to answer: "There are too many collapsed igloos, and even the village chief has brought all the people who didn't mine to rescue, but he has only finished searching.
Now I am searching for survivors buried under the collapsed igloo. "
"Is anyone else mining now?" Colin was stunned, caught the information in the boy's words, and asked.
"Yes, my lord." Robin nodded, "there is not much food in the village, and there are many other things, such as salt, which need to be exchanged with Lan Hanjing at the stronghold. Lan Hanjing, it's hard for the village to survive."
After finishing speaking, Robin subconsciously glanced at Dempsey next to him, hesitated for a while, and suddenly turned towards Colin, knelt down, buried his forehead in the snow, and begged in a low voice:
"Dear wizard, I wonder if you have time, can you help us search and rescue."
"Yes." Colin pulled the boy up by his collar, and with a thought, he smiled at the boy and said, "I've already sent them over to help."
The shadow behind him distorted for a moment, and several silent shadows rose into the sky. After identifying the direction, they flew towards the direction of the village chiefs.
Although these silent shadows are not strong in combat, they are transformed by humans after all, and possess good intelligence.
There is absolutely no problem in entrusting them with things like this.
"You can help too." But after thinking about it, Colin turned his head and ordered Dempsey next to him.
"Good sir." Dempsey nodded, accepted the order readily, and even heaved a sigh of relief in his heart, he turned around and followed the shadow of silence away.
"Thank you, my lord!" Robin finally came to his senses at this moment, looking at the shadow of silence in the distance and exclaimed in surprise.
Colin waved his hand, stepped forward, and followed Shelley who had already reached the front door of the snow house for treating the wounded at some time.
Of course, from the perspective of the outside world, he walked to the snow house by himself.
Looking back, Robin looked at Colin's back, and wanted to kneel down and kowtow to him a few more times.
But thinking of Colin's act of lifting himself up just now, he paused, bent down deeply, bowed, and then threw his legs away to chase the shadow of silence away.
the other side.
Before entering the igloo, Colin stopped at the door. He suddenly frowned and came to the right outside the igloo.
There is a row of corpses neatly placed here. The cold outside world like this is the best storage place for corpses.
"Respected Lord Wizard." Goss put down the man's corpse in his hand and stood up straight, and greeted Colin with his companions.
They are moving the corpse of the man that Robin sent just now, and they are neatly arranged.
"He's not dead yet."
Colin looked at the ashen-colored man under the feet of the two and said, then waved his hand and cast the healing witchcraft.
He could feel that the man's soul was still in his body, it hadn't dissipated, and there was no sign of collapse.
"Not dead!?" Goss widened his eyes, subconsciously glanced at his companion, and both saw the disbelief in each other's eyes.
But the next second, the coughing sound from under their feet made them believe it.
Goss quickly bent down and helped the man up, but what he didn't expect was that the man under his feet quickly recovered from a dead person to a lively appearance!
Even the injury on his leg was mostly healed, and he no longer needed his support, so he stood up on his own, and subconsciously shouted:
"Where's Lisa? And my son? Have you seen them?"
The man's voice became farther and farther away, and Colin walked into the igloo.
What he didn't see was that, under the explanation of the two of Goss, the man who knew that he had just recovered his life knelt down on the snow and kowtowed several times in his direction.
"Actually, as long as those pure-blood families are willing to station a few more wizards here and set up some greenhouse wizard arrays, the lives of the villagers in Gubei Village can be greatly improved."
Shelley's spiritual sound transmission suddenly sounded in Colin's mind.
Colin looked in the direction she was in, but his gaze passed through the air and landed on the wounded in the igloo.
Some of them are unconscious, some are missing arms, some are missing the soles of their feet...
Looking back, he continued to shake his head: "There is more than one Gubei Village here, and there is more than one Gubei Village in this world."
What's more, it is not easy to ask those pure-blood families to pay their own benefits without asking for anything in return.
Even so, looking at the wounded all over the ground, Colin still condensed a few drops of the spring of ancient trees, swayed it into mist, and spread it on the wounded in front of him.
Colin felt that Shelley's calm gaze fell on him.
It wasn’t until Colin couldn’t help touching his cheek, wanting to ask if there was something wrong with him, that Shelley slowly said:
"You're right, it's difficult. We shouldn't ask a person to consume what belongs to him to help another person for free."
Colin didn't answer, he just felt that if he was on top of the world at this moment, he shouldn't be as stingy like a pure-blood family.
"Being poor cares themselves, being wealthy cares the world."
—This is the precious wealth left to him in his previous life, and it is also something engraved in his bones from that nation.
Shelley continued to transmit the sound:
"A long time ago, someone told me this truth—
The reason why ordinary people are inferior to wizards, and the reason why they cannot become wizards, is because they are not talented, hardworking and smart enough. "
"The reason why pure-blood families can enjoy those resources is because they are talented enough and born noble enough."
"I used to think it was right."
"But then I found out, it was a complete lie."
Shelley's figure slowly emerged, her face was calm, but there was an unusual light shining in those clear light blue eyes.
“Most people’s hard work, struggle...even talent, in the current world, nothing can be changed.”
Colin was silent.
He has a deep understanding of how serious the knowledge blockade in the wizarding world is.
The pure-blooded family monopolizes everything, and if he didn't have the gold paper, he would not be able to get to where he is now anyway.
Shelley continued talking.
She should have performed some kind of witchcraft. Although she showed her figure, the people around her still turned a blind eye to her at the moment.
"There is actually no difference between the people in Gubei Village and those in Neustadt City. Their souls are equally noble."
“We probably shouldn’t ask a person to consume what belongs to him and help another person for free.”
Shelley said again, she looked around at the wounded who were gradually recovering, her face was calm, her eyes were like deep pools of water,
"But I think those wizards from pure-blood families, when they become high-level wizards and achieve achievements, they should at least understand—
Those ordinary people who have not become high-level wizards and achieved achievements like them are actually not as smart and hardworking as them in many cases, but just do not have the same conditions as them. "
"When they realize this, they should be grateful, they should help the weak, and make the world a better place—
Because a part of what they have, they don't really deserve. "
After Shelley finished speaking, he turned to look at Colin, and finally asked in a slow voice:
"Did you know the truth will, Colin."
(end of this chapter)