Chapter 209 [Strange Things in Minderland Town] 5

In the Declan family's pile of books, there is a record of the wizard one hundred and seventy-three years ago, and the Declan family has migrated to the town for more than ten years.

After a morning filled with ding-dong sounds, the next day, a purple-black wizard tower appeared in the rainy town.

The wizard just settled down in the town quietly and became a member of the town.

At first, everyone was afraid of the wizard who lived in the gloomy tower, until Rosen was the first to muster up the courage to knock on the door... Then we realized that this wizard was not a bad person, he was just a little lonely.

A thick fog had formed outside, and from within it came terrifying noises. Parolin (the blacksmith) took his hammer and the young men of the town to investigate... I went too, since there was a curse... There were terrifying monsters in the fog! The roars were unbelievable, whether from a human or any other animal...

The fog finally cleared... Thanks... I suspect it was the wizard who did it. The townspeople were worried because of the fog, so they held a meeting in the bar. The wizard heard about it, and the fog cleared the next day. It must have been him. Master Nerol is indeed a good man.

Feng Lan recalled the records and found that different people recorded different names. Perhaps this was because no one had formally asked the mage's name. They only heard him say it once with a cold face. Therefore, some people called him Neru Manyinde, some called him Neruoer Manyindi, and Neruman Yinertide.

In short, the pronunciation is generally similar, but the names of the wizards written by each person are different according to their own understanding and are written in different phrases.

Therefore, when Feng Lan met the wizard, he asked him whether he should call him Nei Ruo, Manyinde, or some other name given by the wizard himself.

But it seems that the townspeople were not wrong in calling the wizard's name.

The description of the wizard who cursed the Declan family in the book was very exaggerated, at least Feng Lan thought it was exaggerated.

Feng Lan found records from more than 500 years ago. Perhaps it was because the Declan family was prosperous at that time, but the language used in the notes was also very literary. Things that could be clearly stated in one sentence were used with many adjectives, and the author also mixed in his own psychological state at the time and descriptions of the weather.

This was a truly dark day for the Declan family... The sky was thick with dark clouds, and the world seemed to have lost its color with the arrival of that terrifying man. He was wrapped in an evil, gray robe, bringing ominous rain from behind, revealing a pair of terrifying, devilish eyes! In front of everyone, he angrily uttered a curse as fierce as hell...

[…The Duke invited a great wizard with profound magical powers to inspect… and cleared the mansion of the foul and ominous aura…]

The Duke died on his fiftieth birthday! Oh my god, a curse that's lasted for over a decade, could it be true?! This is horrifying! A scene of pure hell has descended upon the Declan family... We've summoned the Grand Master again, suspecting that the Dark Master has cast another curse...

"How come there's no name?"

Feng Lan finished his recollection, opened his eyes, and frowned. The description of the wizard in the records was very evil and terrifying. It was not ruled out that it was due to psychological trauma, but no one knew the wizard's name.

It was as if the other party had suddenly shown up and casually cast such a huge and vicious curse on the Declan family.

But this is impossible. After all, if it was really an unintentional act and just to vent bad emotions, then the effect of this curse should not last long, not to mention that the Declan family has been entangled in this curse for six hundred years and is even on the verge of extinction today.

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