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Chapter 876 Lord of Illum

Chapter 876 Lord of Illum
There's a figure outside the high wall!

News has arrived from the front.

Finally, someone has emerged from the vast Gobi Desert.

The great magician, who had been waiting on the minaret for a long time, opened his long telescope and looked at the figure wrapped in a cloak emerging from the sandstorm on the horizon.

This person seemed quite different from the shadowy man they had seen not long ago.

"It doesn't seem to be that person..."

The other person was wrapped in a cloak, and the howling wind made the cloak cling to his divine body, outlining a slightly thin figure that did not seem to be a man's physique.

"Let me see."

Another monk took the telescope and looked ahead.

Sure enough, the one walking steadily through the sandstorm was not Shadow. She was tall enough, but not nearly as imposing as Shadow. It was clear that she was a woman.

The impression that Shadow left on the group of mages that night was far too deep.

The fear of the substance, the fire of sin, and the golden light in his eyes—that figure seemed to be branded into everyone's hearts, and it was not enough to forget it in just a few days.

They were certain that the person outside the high walls of Ilan was not Shadow, but they had no idea who it was.

"What should I do?"

"I'll go inform the dean."

...

As soon as he finished speaking, the white-haired Dean Deng's magic robe appeared inside the minaret.

He slapped one of the two magicians on the back of the head.

popping.

"You still need to ask that?! I recognized who came here back at the academy, are you blind?"

"Who, who is it..." The two archmages responsible for monitoring the high walls were still confused.

"That's the very, very, very old Dean, our first Dean! Show some respect and come with me to the city gate to greet him!" Dean Deng was extremely excited.

He guessed that news of the great battle outside Yilan City had reached the outside world and reached the ears of the first headmistress. She still cared about Yilan and rushed back from afar, probably because she was afraid that her home would be destroyed.

With her by his side, Dean Deng can finally put his mind at ease.

Even if Milo regrets it later and really sets fire to his magic academy, he has no fear at all.

...

"Don't we need to break through the high wall?" The mage was still somewhat confused.

So he got slapped on the head again by Old Deng.

"This high wall was built by the old director. Do you think it can stop her?"

"It is also true."

……

...

Beneath the high walls of Yilan.

The high walls that had protected the city's inhabitants from wind, sand, lightning, and even the gods were rendered useless before the cloaked figure.

She strolled among them, her body almost blending into the order of the high walls, without colliding with them at all.

The raging wind, the endless yellow sand that had recently been burned by the fires of sin, and the woman's dark gray figure—the composition had an indescribable, peculiar elegance.

When her boots touched the ground in Ilan City, Old Deng and his academy members had been waiting for her for a long time.

Dean Deng was the most excited.

She was almost in tears.

While there might be an element of acting involved, there's definitely also a genuine part to it.

"Dean, you're back!"

...

The woman who walked into the city from the Gobi Desert was still wrapped in a cloak; the long, dark gray cloth covered half her face, leaving only a pair of deep, wise eyes visible. Her voice was very magnetic, richer and more mellow than most women's voices.

"Hmm, where is that little girl?"

"It's in the academy auditorium..." Dean Deng suddenly remembered that the Holy Grail left behind by the man was being used as an ordinary cup to hold sparkling water, and a chill ran down his spine.

"The students were waiting here for the child's brother to return, but they never expected to see you, Dean."

The woman calmly walked past the crowd without stopping.

He casually tossed out a sentence:
“They’ve been at the academy for a while now.”

...

what?
Everyone was secretly shocked.

Old Deng, in particular, looked completely incredulous.

Our own headmistress can freely enter and leave the high walls because she is the creator of this entire city of Yilan, which is perfectly reasonable. But how did that Shadow manage to do it?
When did he return to the academy?

How come no one in the entire academy noticed?
...

……

A large group of old Dengzhongdeng magicians, only wrapped in foot bandages and not wearing shoes, followed the old dean back to the academy.

Finally, I saw the legendary brother and sister in front of the auditorium.

Milo and Kai stood in front of the door carrying a heavy load of luggage. Kai was helping Milo stuff the remaining few fruits into the bulging backpack. The two siblings were busy and clumsy, and they put the fruits that couldn't fit in their mouths.

The food and drinks were just what he needed; the backpack, which was almost taller than the door frame, was mainly filled with various magic books from the academy. The reason was simply that Kai had mentioned, "The magic here is really powerful, and I don't want to give up halfway."

So this is the scene before our eyes.

Based on the principle of "since we're already here," Milo and Kai decided to take a few more things as a small way of making up for Kai's bad treatment at the academy over the years.

The little girl was incredibly strong when she was alone, but after only a few words with him, she started shedding tears.

Milo almost decided to burn the academy down on the spot.

"Just burn them all."

...

Of course, Kai eventually persuaded him to stay.

As a second-best option, let's not burn it; let's just empty the ultimate collection of books from their grand library.

All I can say is that he's a pretty nice person.

……

So when the Lord of Ilan, the City of a Thousand Pillars, the powerful Dream Weaver who once stood up to the combined forces of Mount Kadas, arrived, he happened to witness the brother and sister raiding their home.

Kay was still carrying the astrological chalice on her shoulder; she said she wanted to take it back for her sister Rebecca to try.

...

Dean Deng's eyes rolled back, thinking that a fight was definitely about to break out and that the academy he had painstakingly built up over hundreds of years would be reduced to a mess again. He almost fainted on the spot.

The group of Chinese present were so frightened that they exclaimed in various ways.

However, the Lord of Illum did not start a fight with Milo as soon as they met.

The latter stood calmly in front of the door, munching on fruit, seemingly lost in thought.

The former walked steadily into the hall, took off the dust-covered cloak, and revealed his true face.

With her elegant figure, bronze skin, slightly worn ribbons, and faint blue star patterns on her skin, she was probably the most... profound woman Milo had ever met.

Ah, after all, you've lived for so many years, haven't you?

...

The Queen of Illum hung her cloak on the wall to the side, took a deep breath as if returning home, and strolled leisurely in the courtyard of the Great Hall, asking Milo:
"When do you plan to remove the dream curse from my good boy's body?"

Upon hearing this, Milo snapped his fingers lightly.

Sadie, the magic instructor who had been sitting blankly in her chair in the auditorium, suddenly shuddered and came back to her senses.

(End of this chapter)

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