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Chapter 280 The Betrayer(1/3)

 exists.

There are magicians.

Take it literally...

When he heard this name, Thales's heart skipped a beat, and an inexplicable cold feeling spread on his back.

exist……

He gently picked up a chess piece and took it away from the chessboard.

Suddenly there was one less swordsman in the chess game.

Thales took his right hand and covered the swordsman with his fingers.

The swordsman disappeared before his eyes.

He gently opened and closed his palms again, back and forth several times, and the swordsman disappeared or appeared in his field of vision.

The prince raised his head and looked back at Asheida, who was watching him play with the chess pieces with interest.

"So I guess, just like you, you don't know what that b is?" This time, Thales was not as surprised as before. He said doubtfully: "Including this weird threshold name?"

"There are magicians?"

Asheida just leaned back in her chair again and looked at him wordlessly, seemingly not interested in answering at all.

"All right."

Thales, who was asking for trouble, put down the chess piece and unconsciously moved it to the next square.

"According to what you said, that b started a war, became an enemy of the world, destroyed the Magic Tower and the Final Empire, and split the known land in two?"

"Why?" The prince picked up the water glass and said cautiously: "Why did he do this? Why did the magicians declare war? How did the war... happen?"

Aishida rubbed her fingers gently, and a guard began to move on his chessboard.

"I thought that six years of special political career should give you some inspiration."

The magician said quietly: "The cause of the war is very complicated. Even today, no one can figure it out. In fact, there is no need to figure it out because by the time we react, the reality is already like this."

Thales took a sip of water, frowned and spoke in this inexplicable way again.

"Compared to the appearance of 'how did the war happen', perhaps what we should discuss more is," Asheida said lightly: "Why did the war happen?"

Thales raised his mouth, blew a silent whistle, and took away one of the opponent's chess pieces.

"Okay, why did the war happen?" The prince raised his hand, and he understood what the other party meant: "Why did the magician want to break with the world?"

Asheida didn't answer immediately.

The energy magician gently stretched out his fingers, and in a very rare moment, "personally" picked up the chess pieces and took the next step.

"I'm sitting here now, moving the chess pieces leisurely, watching the sun rise in the east and setting in the west, and listening to the breathing and conversations of countless people in the North." His tone was very calm, and his fingers were very gentle. In combination with the afternoon sun, it turned out that

Gives people a feeling of laziness.

"Snapped!"

There was a sudden crisp sound, and a pawn was pushed onto the chessboard by Esida, startling Thales.

At the same time, Aixida's eyes flashed blue for an instant, and his whole body's aura also changed and became fierce.

He bit his tongue and said, "But the next moment, I can suck out all the air in the world."

"Or dilute the air in the world to the point where it is unbreathable."

Thales was so startled that he didn't even notice that the water glass in his hand splashed. He unconsciously asked, "What?"

Asheida ignored him, but the color bursting out of her eyes reminded Thales of another magician:

"Imagine, in the next second, from here to Longxiao City, to Exeter, the Western Continent, and even the entire world..."

"All life on land will no longer be able to breathe and will come to an end in an instant."

"As long as I move my fingers," Aixida stared at him closely and said in an unnaturally enthusiastic tone: "No one can live, and nothing can survive."

"How does it feel?"

Thales looked at his teacher who was not normal at the moment with numbness on his scalp. He thought of Longxiao City and the Shield Zone that night, and of countless residents holding their throats in the air, trying to suck in a breath of air in the silent hell.

Pain and despair.

A few seconds later.

"The whole world?" The prince's voice was slightly hoarse: "Can you do it?"

Aixida still stared at him, but the scary color in her eyes slowly dissipated.

"It's not just me," the magician put his back on the chair again and said calmly: "Every magician in the world can use their method to easily..."

"Destroy the world."

Thales's pupils trembled slightly.

"What?"

He lost his voice.

"Then why hasn't the world been destroyed yet?" Thales opened his mouth and was stunned for a few seconds before reacting: "Then why is the end of the battle..."

Aixida knocked on the chessboard and interrupted him:

"Because not every magician is willing to pay that price."

Thales was stunned: "What price?"

At that moment, the chess piece in the magician's hand paused slightly.

"You will know," Asheida shook her head and took another step on the chessboard: "When you become a magician."

Thales sighed and suppressed the irritation in his heart.

"Really? You're doing this again?" The prince asked dissatisfiedly: "I'm starting to wonder, do you really want me to become a magician?"

"Of course," Aixida returned her gaze to the chessboard. He was still calm and calm, as if he hadn't said anything just now: "If you come with me now, you will know more. I swear I will do it without any reservations."

The earth opens all its secrets to you.”

"No need to discuss."

Thales sighed and wisely brought the topic back: "So, each of you has the ability to destroy the world in an instant..."

He leaned back on the chair, massaged his sore neck from leaning forward for a long time, and said firmly: "But you won't do that, right?"

Asheida shook her head.

"But the world doesn't think so."

"Tales, in this world, they don't hate us," the Qi Magic Master slowly said, "They are afraid of us."

"I'm so scared that I wish we could all be forgotten. I wish we could disappear from the memory of history."

"What they are unwilling to forgive and find difficult to accept is not our behavior," Thales faintly sensed that under Asheida's calm face, there was a hint of disdain hidden in the other person's words, "but our existence."

"We can destroy all possibilities in an instant."

"It's a disaster."

The prince lowered his head and his expression became serious.

I see.

No matter which magician...

They all have that kind of power, and they are all beings that can overturn the chessboard in an instant.

"I think their worries are reasonable." Thales sighed and glanced at Lord Justin and Wyatt, as well as the countless soldiers and guards outside the terrace.

"This is our position and stance," Asheida followed Thales' line of sight and moved her gaze outside: "Be careful, Thales, your two identities represent no small matter."

"It's a thousand-year conflict that cannot be resolved between the world and the magicians."

"Once they find you..."

The magician gave a rare shrug.

A breeze blew across the terrace, blowing Taylor's hair up a little.

"Do you still have that kind of self-confidence?" Aixida seemed to have regained his composure, and he said easily: "As a king, you can find a way out for the magic masters so that we can safely establish ourselves in the world?"

Thales gritted his teeth and felt that his head was a little big.

"Of course." He said bravely.

"It's precisely because of the difficulty that it's more valuable to do it, isn't it?"

Otherwise, what else could he say?

I'm sorry, I was wrong. I was young and frivolous, and I overestimated my capabilities. Have I given up now?

Thales shrugged inwardly.

Ashida paused on the spot, her eyes staying on him for almost ten seconds.
To be continued...
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