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Chapter 138 Negligence

Fairy tales are suitable for people who still have a sense of innocence in their hearts.

And whether it is Coven or Farah, even Zoe knows too many truths in the world.

Therefore, in the eyes of the three of them, the fairy tales happening in this world seem too intellectual.

So the three of them no longer followed Alice to watch, but left the castle directly after wandering around the castle for enough.

Anyway, we just need to wait for the final battle to come.

So Kewen took out some magic materials from the 'Rubik's Cube Space' and built a magic airship in a short period of time.

The airship does not have much functionality. For Kewen, it is just a temporary palace that can fly.

Of course this is only in Coven's opinion.

In the eyes of Farah and Zoe, this magic airship is simply like an artifact!

Flight, invisibility, powerful defense capabilities, and a huge internal space that is completely inconsistent with the appearance.

Even the large number of magical furniture with different functions inside the room.

The most amazing thing is that Kewen actually created a "magic spirit" with simple wisdom for the airship.

As long as it is related to the magic airship, orders can be given to the 'demon spirit' verbally, and the order will be executed perfectly by the demon spirit.

Such a magical airship made Farah fall in love with it at first sight.

The magic flying carpet she had just snatched from Ke Wen suddenly no longer smelled good to her.

So she quietly sent a message to Zoe: "Listen! I'm giving you an important task!"

Zoe was slightly stunned.

She looked at Coven, who continued to create functional magic furniture and added decorations to the airship room. Then she looked at Farah and asked through her mind: "Master, what do you need me to do?"

"After that, you must make the boss, this pervert, feel comfortable!"

Farah said words that were completely inconsistent with her status as the Supreme Mage. She tempted Zoe: "You must coax him! As long as I can successfully snatch this airship for our 'Kama Taj'

If you serve, I will reward you with the magic flying carpet from before!"

Zoe's eyes lit up when she heard this.

Who in the entire Karma Taj doesn’t covet the magic cloak of the Supreme Mage?

The ability to fly! That is an ability that no one except the Supreme Mage can master!

Although the magic flying carpet is not as flexible as the magic cloak, it is still very dignified when used!

Just imagining the scene of herself riding a flying carpet in the future made Zoe unable to help but feel a little overwhelmed with vanity.

How could Zoe not be moved by this?

Therefore, Zoe didn't hesitate at all. She immediately nodded excitedly to Farah and made an expression of 'leave it to me'.

Then the two began to wait.

More than half an hour later, Kewen finally decorated the airship room completely.

When he turned around, he found that Zoe had already twisted her waist and came carrying a lot of money.

The little witch's cheeks were shyly rosy, and her peach blossom eyes were watery and sparkling.

Before Ke Wen could react, Zoe had already arrived in front of him and knelt down.

Feeling the movement in his pants, Ke Wen smiled and looked up, but where was Farah in the room?

When he was wrapped in tenderness, Ke Wen couldn't help but chuckled and asked: "You, or that girl, what kind of courtesy are you doing? If you guessed it right...this airship?"

Zoe did not reply, but let Kewen experience the long drive.

Ke Wen knew that he had guessed correctly, so he chuckled, raised his hand and patted Zoe's little head and said, "Go to the bedroom and wait for me."

Zhi!

With a soft sound, Zoe stood up slowly and affectionately, looked at Kewen lustfully and then walked towards the bedroom door.

Kewen tidied up his clothes first, and then called to the airship deck outside: "Come in first."

After a while, Farah carefully pushed the door open through the gap.

After listening to the noise first, she then pushed the door open and asked in surprise: "Where is Zoe?"

Ke Wen casually pointed to the bedroom door behind him, then walked to the sofa and sat down, and extended his hand to motion for Farah to sit too.

After Farah sat opposite him, Coven said: "Put away your little cleverness, don't I understand you? Now that I have taken out this airship, I have never thought about taking it back."

"Hey hey hey..."

Farah let out a series of silly giggles in a flattering manner.

"okay."

Ke Wen waved his hand and condensed a stack of paper manuscripts on the coffee table in front of him.

Then he tapped the paper with his chin and said: "This is the homework I assigned you."

"Homework?" Farah's smile froze.

"Yes." Ke Wen nodded and said: "I will give this airship to you, but I have only set up basic functions for the airship. As for what other functions you want to add, you need to research and design it yourself, and make it yourself.

Added enchantments to it based on the basics.”

"Like This……"

Farah suddenly understood, and reached out to pick up the stack of manuscripts and read them.

After a while, she patted her chest in anticipation, and said confidently: "No problem! I will definitely build this airship into the most perfect thing!"

"I hope so."

Ke Wen stood up with a smile and said with a smile as he walked towards the bedroom: "But I want to remind you, once you make a mistake in enchanting and destroy the airship, don't think about getting another one from me."

"Ah? But..."

Bang!

The sound of the door closing interrupted Farah's unfinished words.

She looked at the door that automatically raised the 'Silent Barrier', her expression changed from expectant to bitter and muttered: "As expected of homework... What on earth was I foolishly looking forward to?"

With a sad face, Farah looked at the stack of manuscripts in his hand again.

The manuscript, which was originally like an angel, now seemed to have turned into a disgusting devil. All the writing and lines on the manuscript seemed to have turned into imps that were provoking her.

With a sigh, Farah could only walk towards the door marked the studio in depression.

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Three days passed in the blink of an eye.

In the past few days, the three of them, Ke Wen, stayed in the airship and did not go out.

Coven and Zoe were enjoying this trip to the fairy tale world all the time, while Farah had her hair messed up into a bird's nest during these three days.

The entire studio was littered with manuscript papers that she had calculated. She didn't know how many enchanting plans she had overturned. That assignment almost drove her crazy.

A lot of things have happened in the outside world in the past few days.

News that the Red Queen was about to behead the Mad Hatter and the Mouse reached the White Queen's kingdom. After discussion, the White Queen sent an envoy to the Red Queen to express her desire to negotiate.

Alice successfully delayed the execution, and the Mad Hatter and his friends also successfully escaped from the Red Queen with the help of a magical cat.

This made the Red Queen very angry, so she simply raised her troops and marched towards the White Queen's castle.

The final battle is about to begin.

On the morning of the fourth day, Kewen, who was struggling with Zoe in the bedroom, received a notice from the 'devil'.

He quickly ended the fight and finally walked out of the bedroom.

Not seeing Farah in the hall, he walked to the studio and opened the door.

The scene inside stunned him.

He looked at Farah, who was all slovenly, and then at the manuscript papers scattered everywhere in the room.

A look of guilty conscience briefly disappeared from Ke Wen's eyes.

"cough……"

After coughing and attracting Farah's attention, Kewen pretended to be satisfied and nodded: "Very good, your attitude passed my test."

"Huh? What test?" Farah asked in a daze.

"Test your faith."

Ke Wen continued to pretend, "Your efforts have shown me that you are not just interested in airships, so I can hand over the last thing to you."

Farah had successfully concentrated her mind at this time, so she cast a 'cleaning spell' on herself and stood up and asked: "The last thing? What is that?"

"Devil."

Kewen raised his hand and snapped his fingers.

The next moment, a magic screen appeared in mid-air.

A female voice without any ups and downs in her tone sounded: "Sir, please give me your instructions."

"Give Farah the same permissions as me." Kewen ordered.

"Yes, sir, the authority is activated. The target person, Farah Devit, the Supreme Mage, has been authorized."

"Thank you!" Farah's eyes twitched and she muttered: "Please be sure to ignore my last name..."

The corner of Ke Wen's mouth curled up, because the full spelling of Farah's surname is 'daft', and the meaning of the word is a negative noun such as fool.

He had always avoided calling Farah's full name, but he didn't expect that the 'demon spirit' would break his defense now.

Suppressing his smile, Ke Wen pointed at the projection screen and said, "Now, you can experience the true ability of this 'demon spirit'."

Hearing this, Farah first gave Ke Wen a warning look, then stepped forward and raised his hand to operate the projection screen.

She quickly discovered something, and immediately pointed to a functional program in surprise and asked: "Is this auxiliary calculation?!"

"Well, cough! Yes."

Kewen, who was busy enjoying himself and forgot to give Farah permission, nodded. He pretended to say: "With its assistance, you don't have to calculate by yourself in the future. You can tell the demon spirit your ideas, and it will do it for you."

You simulate the calculation results of that idea."

"Really?!"

Farah didn't know how bad Coven was, so she cheered in surprise: "It can really help me calculate those complicated magic designs?!"

"Of course, you can try it yourself later."

Ke Wen nodded and changed the subject: "But wait for now, we still have things to do. There is a decisive battle outside, so we go to the theater."

"Uh okay..."

Farah glanced at the calculation program reluctantly, and then waved her hand to make the projection screen disappear.

Next, the two walked out of the studio and called Zoe again.

Then Farah ordered the 'demon spirit' to start the airship and follow the White Queen's army in the air towards the decisive battle site...

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