"As expected of a teacher, he has actually figured out how Jekyll exists here." Manlio stood behind Lawrence with a smile on his face.
Lawrence nodded and did not react to Manlio's praise.
"Is that so..." Jekyll was awake all the time. He listened to what Lawrence said, gritted his teeth, and used his own will to forcefully suppress the self that was about to move, breathing heavily.
He was so angry that he sat up from the sofa and wiped the cold sweat from his face.
"If he comes out... he will definitely do terrible, terrible things... I don't want him to come out... I don't want him to come out..." he
He whispered to himself in a low voice, adjusting his state.
"Boss Jekyll..." Sakata Kintoki looked at Jekyll with worried eyes.
"It's okay, Kintoki... Now that you know what your situation is now, you have to accept it." Jekyll shook his head and looked at Lawrence with grateful eyes, "Thank you, Man
Leo’s teacher should be Miss Lawrence, right?”
"...Just call me that." If it were normal times, Lawrence, who had already adapted, might naturally nod and agree, but now...
Manlio stood aside and smiled happily, with no intention of hiding it.
"You little brat..." Lawrence gritted his teeth involuntarily.
"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaft. Don't touch my ears, teacher. Since you are using Sister Harley's appearance, you should be gentler!" Manlio retreated at the speed of light, avoiding Lawrence's outstretched arm.
Lawrence looked at Manrio angrily, snorted, and looked at Fujimaru Ritsuka and Jekyll: "Master, Mr. Jekyll, our interests are the same, so we must make a plan to conquer this special
Clicked."
"Mr. Jekyll just told me some information." Fujimaru Ritsuka nodded and said, "Now the whole of London is shrouded in a huge magic barrier. Regarding this matter, I
I have something to ask Miss Lawrence."
"Is this large magic barrier arranged by the Demon God Pillar?"
Lawrence simply shook his head: "I'm sure of this, no."
"The magic aura of the Demon God Pillar is very easy to identify. I will never forget that dark and deep magic." Lawrence shook his head and sighed, "But there is one other thing I can be sure of, that is, to arrange this
With the existence of the magic formation, eighty percent of it is our goal."
"There is something else to consider." Jekyll, who recovered, held out a finger, "We don't know whether the person who arranged this large magic barrier and the person who created the phantom are the same person. It must be
Just consider the possibility of facing multiple enemies at the same time."
He lowered his head and looked at his trembling hands: "I want to solve this disaster more than anyone else..."
"Although I am just an ordinary scientist, as I said before, I do live here, in this city."
"The phantom appears, and now the entire city is paralyzed. The power of phantoms is much more powerful than ordinary humans. There are quite a lot of dangerous phantoms among them. And even if the phantoms don't kill humans, in this city full of phantoms,
The mental pressure brought by living in a spiritual city is enough to drive people crazy!"
"In fact, even if the existence of the phantom element is abandoned, the thick fog that has been accumulating in London will sooner or later kill people. The humidity in the air is too high!"
"Furthermore, based on my observations of the edge of the barrier these days, it seems that the barrier will not prevent the phantom from leaving."
"In other words, the productivity and influence of these monsters will even radiate to the whole world."
Fujimaru Ritsuka frowned: "...Surely, is this possible?"
"The problem is more serious than we thought." Lawrence patted Fujimaru Ritsuka on the shoulder.
"Well, I understand that the most important thing is intelligence. We need to take the initiative." Fujimaru Ritsuka nodded.
"Then it looks like you might need this." Manlio walked over with a smile and placed a map of London on the table.
"This...when did you complete it?" Jekyll looked at the London map filled with annotations in surprise. The information on it was very comprehensive, including which locations would often have hallucinations spreading to the periphery.
Spirit, and a lot of blank space.
"These blank areas..." Lawrence pondered, observing the information on the map.
"There are no phantoms in the blank area. It's strange. I didn't get close out of caution. My magic makes it easy for me to hide my body, but my melee ability... By the way, teacher, how is your combat ability?"
Manlio approached Lawrence "interested".
Lawrence silently condensed a gemstone blade that was longer than Manlio.
Manlio: "I was wrong."
Lawrence frowned: "Why do I feel that you are skinnier than when you were alive?"
"I don't know." Manlio tilted his head.
Lawrence looked at it blankly, then smiled.
"That's fine, that's fine." She sighed slightly, "You are much better like this than you are in Florence."
The innocent expression on Manlio's face disappeared, he pursed his lips, smiled, and stood to the side with his hands behind his back.
Lawrence also fell silent, leaving only the sound of Fujimaru Ritsuka and Jekyll discussing.
"We should investigate these strange blank spots." Ritsuka Fujimaru wanted to find patterns in these points, but the blank spots really couldn't form a complete pattern and were messy.
There are a total of eleven blank spots on the map, which are located throughout Greater London, from Enfield in the north, Croydon in the south, Hillingdon in the west to Barking in the east.
"No matter how big the magic barrier is, there will always be something to rely on. This will not change, right Miss Lawrence." Fujimaru Ritsuka turned to look at Lawrence.
Lawrence was in a daze, turned around and nodded quickly: "Ah, yes, that's right."
Her expression became serious: "These blank spots are undoubtedly abnormal for this London. Now that information is needed, they are undoubtedly the places where investigation is necessary."
"Well, Mr. Jekyll and I have the same idea." Fujimaru Ritsuka nodded, "If these places are really the places where the objects of dependence are placed, then maybe destroying these objects of dependence can make this
Did the huge magic barrier disappear?"
"This...I don't know much about magic, but it should be like this, right?" Jekyll looked at Manlio.
"Of course it is!" Manlio chuckled, but then glanced at Lawrence worriedly, "But with the teacher's current condition, can he really take the initiative?"