My cousin is becoming a legend.

Chapter 71 Griffin Flight

Lynn quickly waved his hand and said with a forced smile:

"It's nothing. Actually, I find it quite rare that the two of you have such a harmonious relationship. I've always thought that kinship among nobles is rather weak."

Blake was quite pleased with Lynn's words, and he smiled.

"There's nothing I can do. Her mother passed away early, and she's my only daughter. No matter how outrageous she is, I can only spoil her."

Lynn nodded in understanding.

Violet, standing to the side, widened her eyes instantly when she saw the two men start chatting about her like middle-aged men she'd bumped into on the street.

She nudged Lynn, turned her head back, and said with displeasure, "What's wrong? You two are still chatting? Go and take your sister with you, I'll take you upstairs."

Lynn nodded and took Tina, who was still unconscious in the car, into his arms.

Violet grabbed him and teleported the two of them onto the back of the giant griffin.

Blake frowned upon seeing this.

"Violet, what's wrong with this girl?"

Violet briefly recounted her experiences during this period and also shared her speculations about Tina's bloodline.

However, she did not tell her father, Lynn, about being a dual-career person.

In this matter, she must follow Her Majesty's orders.

After listening to Violet's explanation, Blake shook his head.

"I don't know much about the Eldar either. I'm sorry, Lynn, I can't help you."

Violet interrupted impatiently, "Alright, Dad, hurry up and get the little lion flying. I didn't expect someone like you, who dropped out of school halfway through, to give us an answer anyway."

Blake's forehead veins bulged as he turned and glared angrily at Violet.

"You unfilial son, I'll deal with you when I get back!"

He patted the giant griffin named "Little Lion".

The little lion raised its head and flapped its wings.

With a flap of its wings, the ten-meter-long griffin carried everyone into the sky.

Lynn hugged Tina tightly in his arms, gripping the griffin's huge feathers.

The fierce, cold wind chilled one to the bone.

Violet handed Lynn a small, pale green box.

"This is a windproof box; it will keep you warm."

Lynn took the box and opened it.

A pale green energy instantly enveloped the two of them, blocking out the wind.

Lynn instantly felt much warmer.

He looked down.

Below is a rather small area of ​​ground.

Lynn's eyes were filled with shock.

Although I've flown in airplanes in my past life, seeing the scenery directly below like this is still extremely breathtaking.

It's so great to be able to fly.

I wonder when he'll be able to fly.

The church priest he fought before could fly, but his profession was just an ordinary charisma mage.

It seems that his ability to fly was only due to the bishop's magical blessing.

Lynn suddenly regretted not shooting the bishop with an arrow back then.

Although he certainly can't fly with his current strength, at least there's something to look forward to.

Sigh, all we can do is wait.

Once we've leveled up the mage, we'll see what flying spells we can get.

After all, this spell is fantastic for escaping.

Speaking of this...

Lynn suddenly remembered that there seemed to be some precious alchemical materials in the storage ring.

Those were all stolen from Narell's warehouse.

He had originally planned to sell it for money.

But ever since he merged with the entries, he seems to be able to refine them into medicine to improve his cultivation level.

After all, he's not picky about food anymore.

Even if you lack affinity for a particular element, you can simply find a magic-wielding superhuman in the academy who is proficient in that element to spar with.

Thinking this way, Lynn suddenly felt a sense of anticipation for the academy.

Perhaps there, he can achieve the full set of elemental affinity.

The griffin is flying through the air at an extremely high speed.

At this speed, we might be able to reach the capital in a day or two.

Lynn marveled at the wonder of the griffin while gripping its feathers tightly.

If they let go, they'd probably die a very quick and easy death.

Violet, who was in front, seemed to have figured out what Lynn was thinking.

She laughed and said, "Don't worry, you won't fall, see?"

With that, Violet released her grip.

But she was not blown away by the strong wind.

Lynn was curious about the underlying principles.

Violet was rummaging through a huge pile of thick feathers.

Finally, she found a feather with a pale white magic circle engraved on it among a pile of feathers.

"Look, this is a suction magic circle. The little lion has many of these feathers on its body, so as long as you don't jump out with force, you won't fall down."

Lynn nodded in understanding, but still didn't dare to let go.

After all... what if?

It's best to be cautious.

It's definitely not because he's afraid of heights now.

Violet noticed that Lynn had a fear of heights, but she didn't point it out.

She suppressed a laugh and told Lynn about the next steps.

"Lynn, we should arrive in the capital in about a day. Let me tell you the arrangements first."

Lynn nodded and listened quietly.

"First, I need to take you to see Her Majesty the Queen, as this is the most important matter, concerning your future direction."

Violet paused for a moment at this point.

"Then, I'll take you to complete the enrollment procedures. This is relatively simple. I've already registered your information, so it's just a formality."

After you register, I'll take you to meet up with Xia and the others.

As for Tina, you don't need to worry. I'll send someone to take her back to your uncle's house from the beginning and give them a reassuring explanation.

Lynn had no objection to the arrangement.

Or perhaps he was surprised by this high level of treatment.

He was merely a first-tier transcendent being who had demonstrated some talent in alchemy and cultivation, yet he unexpectedly managed to meet Queen Sirnus directly.

However, there was another issue that worried Lynn.

"And what about you? Won't those nobles in the country sue you?"

Violet shrugged helplessly.

"There's nothing I can do. I'll just have to stay in the capital and wait for my trial. I'll prepare for the trial whenever the Uma side starts making things difficult."

But don't worry, at most you'll just have to pay some money and be locked up in solitary confinement for a while. Those cowards wouldn't dare set a precedent of sentencing a nobleman to death in court.

As she spoke, Violet nudged her father in front of her.

"Hey old man, this period of solitary confinement also counts towards the agreed-upon timeframe, don't forget."

Blake snorted coldly.

"Hmph, you don't need to worry about that. Even if it costs me my life, I won't let you get locked up. Those parasites who want to mess with my daughter, they'd better be prepared to die."

Violet felt a lump in her throat upon hearing this, and she turned her head away, muttering softly:

"My affairs are none of your business..."

Lynn remained silent for a moment.

He waited until Violet recovered before asking, "Can't Her Majesty the Queen put in a good word for you? After all, I feel that you and Her Majesty have a pretty good relationship."

Violet fell silent for a moment when this was mentioned.

Her eyes held a complex expression.

"Well, Her Majesty and I do have a good relationship, but this matter is a bit complicated, after all, Eleanor..."

Violet was about to explain when Blake deliberately interrupted her.

"Lynn, the reason my daughter took such a big risk is because she admires your talent and wants you to be a friend of the Fox family."

To be honest, if you really have potential, it would be perfectly normal for the Fox family to spend all their resources to nurture you.

My daughter has always had a good eye for talent; the people she chooses are usually excellent, I never doubt that, but…”

At this point, Blake changed the subject.

"As the head of a family, I must have a reasonable reason for using family resources, and what that reason is is quite simple."

Graduation from the National College takes four years, culminating in a grand competition for the entire class in the final year.

The extraordinary individuals need to fight in the Thorn Volcano, while the alchemists will participate in an alchemy competition.

"Lynn, can you get into the top ten in the alchemy competition?"

Violet frowned upon hearing this.

She was very unhappy with what her father said.

Lynn's talent doesn't need any competitions to prove it, and her expectations for Lynn aren't for the benefit of her family.

Moreover, this demand is extremely unreasonable!

Even if Lynn is a genius, it is impossible for him to surpass those aristocratic children who have been raised with countless resources and the best educational resources since childhood in just four years.

"You old codger, do you even know that in previous years, every single one of the top ten alchemists in the competition was a fourth-tier alchemist?! That's asking too much of you!"

She wanted to elbow her own father.

But then Lynn suddenly spoke:

"Since Uncle and Violet have made such a sacrifice for me, I naturally cannot let you down. However, four years is really not appropriate."

Blake frowned upon hearing this.

It seems this young man lacks self-confidence.

Indeed, becoming one of the top ten alchemists is no easy feat.

Violet's reminder made Blake hesitate for a moment.

It seems his conditions were indeed a bit excessive.

Just as he was hesitating, Lynn's next words startled Blake so much that he almost overturned the griffin.

"For me, four years is too long to study, so let's set it within two years."

Lynn smiled faintly.

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