"Even if the soul-returning poplar seeds cannot turn into butterflies, they can still grow into a big tree..." Korma waved her hand and snorted feebly: "Stop gossiping. I know why I came to you today."
"If I knew, I wouldn't have waited here for so long." Elena stopped her smile, looked around, and lowered her voice slightly: "Besides, your plan will be implemented in one month... Didn't you say before?
Are you trying to keep everything stable recently? Why did you come out to me again today?"
"I don't want to either!" Korma kicked the Resurrection Poplar next to her a little irritably, causing the branches to rattle softly, and the 'caterpillars' originally hanging on the branches fell to the ground.
Elena carefully avoided the falling tree species above her head and looked at her partner speechlessly.
Kolma let out a long sigh and finally stopped hesitating. He reached out and took out a piece of paper and flicked it to Elena: "I received this the day before yesterday...it appeared directly on the bar of the Gini Cabin without a signature. We were asked in it.
Delay the plan and wait for notification, otherwise the summons from the Danhag High Court will arrive by the time we start planning.”
Elena's expression changed drastically, she grabbed the note and read it carefully.
Although the black cat hiding in the canopy could not clearly see the content on the note, with a flick of his ears, he had already understood what Kolma had just said, which also made him feel excited in his heart.
From what the senior said, what she and Elena were doing seemed not legal? If that was the case, would I have stopped them from making a mistake in advance, or would I have pretended not to know?
This is a dilemma. No matter what he does, no one will be grateful to him. Instead, he will gain a lot of resentment.
Thinking of this, the black cat felt disgusted in his heart, and was very annoyed with his curiosity - if there is a next time, I will be the puppy! He swore so in his heart.
Under the tree, Elena had finished reading the note.
"Hey," the witch spat lightly and commented unceremoniously: "What else can we do? Just wait as they ask! At first, you didn't want to take the blame for the black tide in the Silent Forest, so you chose to postpone the event for two months.
The ceremony... now it seems that it is just a different pot."
"And I don't know whose fault it is." Kolma's face was dark and her tone was a little gloomy.
"Do you have any suspicions?" Elena picked up the note again and observed it carefully: "I can't read much information from this note alone."
Regarding this point, Colma did not hide anything: "The note is school-standard paper and can be found in any study room, library, classroom, or laboratory; the same goes for the ink on it. As for the handwriting, I found it
An experienced person from the North District who was used to making false information said that the characters were so ugly, as if they were crawled out by insects, and that most people couldn't write such ugly characters."
"I have never heard of anyone writing so ugly." Elena also shook her head, her eyes glanced at the corpse of a mouse not far away from her feet that had been covered by a large group of ants, and suddenly said: "But that's not necessarily true for mice.
.”
"Rat?" Kolma's eyes lit up and she murmured: "I have never checked this clue before..."
"What clues have you checked?" Elena looked at the note over and over, then raised it up, squinted, and looked at the sunlight leaking from the gaps in the branches.
The black cat hiding in the canopy couldn't help but shrink back cautiously, lest he be seen by the two vicious girls in front of him and captured in a fight between dragon and tiger.
Fortunately, Elena's attention was on the note and did not notice the black cat.
"I've checked a lot." Korma twitched her fingers and replied in a muffled voice: "There are still some clubs in the North District who want to do this kind of ritual. I can't rule out that they are stumbling upon it secretly..."
"I have met those people before. Most of them have no confidence. They are waiting to see the results of your actions. It should not be them." Elena denied.
Kolma nodded: "I also think that the possibility of these tough guys handing me a note is very small, but I can only think about whether they can write such ugly words. Others, I have three of the biggest
object of suspicion."
"Which three?"
"Society, demons, dark council."
"Hiss!" Elena gasped, her thin eyebrows furrowed tightly: "Do you have any evidence? These guys you mentioned are not easy to get along with... How could they notice us?
This little move?"
"If there was evidence, I would have come to discuss the matter with you today." Korma spread his hands and said with a hint of helplessness in his tone: "It's just reasoning."
"There is a bit of a quarrel between Jiuyou and Alpha, and there are also signs of conflicts between the Holy Will and the Blood Club. If after a while, the two clubs get into a fight at school over a trivial matter, I will certainly not be surprised.
.”
"So you think some of them want us to muddy the water a little more?" Elena thought thoughtfully.
"And those monsters... Although the school has been vague, everyone knows what big actions the school should take this semester. If everything is safe, there is no reason to send the hunting team from the New World back from the last semester... and come back.
They all disappeared after that. If we were not safe, demon spies came into the school and wanted to make us the scapegoats."
Hearing the second suspect, Elena's expression suddenly turned a little ugly.
She did know that a certain pet snake was a spy. She originally wanted to keep the matter under wraps and wait until her affairs were settled before she could make it clear. If she could get away with the crime and make meritorious service, she might let the snake take the blame for her. But instead
Unexpectedly, the pet snake lost its painting a long time ago and recently caused a big disturbance in the college.
"They are not stupid." The witch suddenly laughed and shook her head.
"As for the Dark Council, there is no direct reason to suspect them. It's just that they caused a big disturbance during the Winter Hunting at the end of last semester. I'm thinking that maybe they want to do it again this semester."
"After all, according to your guess, this note is intended to make us take the blame, right?" Elena sighed.
"What else?" Korma curled her lips: "I would like to bear a heavier burden, but our small bodies probably cannot support others' greater malice."
This is quite self-aware. The black cat lying in the canopy thought of the two big cats and two kittens in the Gini cabin, shook his beard slightly, and quite agreed with Kolma's statement.
"Then what are your plans later?" Elena didn't care about her companion's self-deprecation and asked instead: "Are you going to postpone it as requested by the other party?"
"Do I look that stupid?" Korma curled her thumb with her backhand and pointed at her nose. There was a hint of the fierceness unique to the wizards in the North District in her tone: "People don't know how hard they are, and they have to return to Shu.
.Since they dare not come to us openly, it means that our two families cannot see the light... When we meet on a narrow road, the brave will win, and we must not be led away by others, otherwise we will be swallowed up and not even the dregs will be left."