I'm really not a top magician
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Luna looked in the direction of the voice and saw a spell engraved in the air near the door. This spell seemed to resonate with the magic seal in Lisa's hand, and both emitted their own unique light at the same time.
"This seems to be a spell set up long ago in a relatively close position in the room. It seems to react to your magecraft."
Luna muttered, and suddenly she realized,
"It's the imaginary space! Leif's attribute is a particularly rare imaginary number, so he hid the letter in the imaginary space!"
It's no wonder the murderer couldn't find the envelope, because Leif had already hidden it in his imaginary space. And judging by the spell and Lisa's reaction, Leif had planned from the beginning to let Lisa find the letter.
"Imaginary space" Lisa widened her eyes, and she understood.
"Then the next step is to find the password to open the imaginary space," Luna said excitedly, "Lisa, this should be a password that only you know!"
"I...I know!" Lisa's face flushed. She knew the password and everything, but she was a little shy to tell it to outsiders.
But she took a deep breath, exerted all her magic power, and chanted the spell: "Lift your head, stupid Lisa!"
As soon as he finished speaking, a hole appeared in space from the location of the golden spell, and two letters fell out from it.
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Chapter 129 The Truth
Two letters fell out from the imaginary space,
Lisa was even more surprised when she saw it. It turned out that the teacher really put two letters into the imaginary space.
I had long thought that I would never suffer again.
Suddenly the pain started again.
For a moment it did not occur to me to pick up the letter.
On the contrary, Luna quickly noticed Lisa's reaction and took the lead in picking up the letter on the ground.
There were two envelopes, both with a few large, clear words written in Leif's handwriting.
The first letterhead read: To Luna.
The second one was: To Lisa.
When Luna saw the signature on the letterhead, her heart ached.
She thought the two letters were clues that Leif left for them.
Maybe she was too obsessed with finding out the truth.
Instead, I forgot.
Perhaps Leif chose to leave these two letters because he knew he would die.
But looking at the signature to Lisa,
There is not only the truth in this, but perhaps also his last words to his disciples...
Luna briefly checked the envelopes and confirmed that the two letters had not been opened.
After ruling out the possibility of forgery, she handed a letter to Lisa.
"What is this?" Lisa asked. She came to her senses and was about to pick up the letter, but at this time, Luna had already handed the letter to her.
"This fell out from inside. Rafe left it for you." Luna said.
Lisa paused, then slowly took the envelope from Luna's hands.
When I saw the signature on the letterhead, it was indeed the teacher's handwriting.
The moment she saw the teacher's handwriting, Lisa felt like crying.
But after thinking about it, she instantly understood Luna's behavior and refused: "Luna, this is physical evidence..."
"Just watch it if you want. It won't take too much time anyway..."
Luna stood up and looked out the window, not knowing what she was looking at.
"Although I don't know what's written inside, as an apprentice, knowing that the master's final words are for me is definitely a happy thing, because his beliefs will be passed on by you."
"Unlike me, there was such an unpleasant incident before his death. I didn't even have the chance to hear his last words..."
Lisa wanted to say more, but the words kept getting stuck in her throat and she couldn't speak.
If there were other people around, they would definitely think that Luna's last words were about her own teacher.
But if you look into it a little more closely, no one in the Clock Tower should know who Luna's teacher is.
But Lisa has always been clear:
Luna’s former teacher was his father.
The father who was sent to prison by her own hands.
Luna's father died on the way to the Clock Tower, and after various autopsy reports,
Can also confirm,
Neither Luna nor Aika Sajo was responsible for her father's death.
But Luna must have felt guilty since then.
Of course, she did not blame herself for exposing her father's conspiracy. On the contrary, she agreed that everyone should take responsibility for their own mistakes.
She blamed herself,
But no one expected that the last time they met would be in that battle.
And the battle that marked the official breakdown of their relationship was actually the final...
She has always blamed herself for not being by her father's side before his death.
If we talk about the relationship between apprentice and teacher,
Then,
Apprentices grow by inheriting their teacher's will.
Luna’s growth to where she is today is absolutely inseparable from her father’s help.
Even if the two of them finally fell out and even drew swords against each other,
But Luna never expressed to outsiders that she blamed her father for that.
Because she always knew that her father was a good man
"At least I won't bother you until you've finished reading it."
After saying that, Luna turned and walked out the door.
Lisa didn't know.
When Luna saw this letter,
Then maybe,
It's a very sad and painful feeling...
"Thank you, Luna."
Lisa opened the envelope, and the familiar handwriting on the letter made her hesitate for a moment.
After calming down my heart repeatedly,
She began to browse the contents carefully.
But when she finished reading the envelope,
She froze, her face filled with horror.
Luna came out of the room.
If anyone else saw the letter in Lisa's hand, they would definitely collect it as evidence.
However, out of humanitarian considerations, Luna finally gave the letter to Lisa to read first. After all, this was the last words left by the master to the apprentice.
Of course, Luna also has a letter in her hand.
This was specially left for her by Leif.
When she saw the letter, Luna could roughly conclude that all this seemed to be within Leif's expectations.
Even the letters left in the narrative space were prepared for Lisa and himself.
"Leif knew he was going to die, so he hid the two letters beforehand. He even guessed that I would stubbornly intervene in the investigation. Even Leon's confession was within his expectations, wasn't it?"
Based on the existing information, Luna was able to roughly understand some of the facts of that day.
In fact, Leif had noticed that Leon was following him a long time ago, but he didn't point it out. It might be because he wanted to keep a clue, or he knew that this person was Sajo Aika's informant.
Anyway, it was under Leif's guidance that Leon was able to obtain that information.
Thus reporting the current feedback to myself and Sha Tiao Ai Ge.
This also led to me being able to find these two letters.
Thinking of this, Luna suddenly felt a cold sweat on her back.
Could it be that all this was within Leif's calculations?
If that's the case,
So why did Leif commit suicide?
What is he fighting against?
What is he facing?
Isn’t this strategy enough?
Doubts kept flashing through Luna's mind. The more she thought about it, the more she felt that there was something weird behind this matter.
So she opened the letter and began to read it carefully.
"I'm sorry, Luna. By the time you read this, I probably won't be able to come back. I'm sorry again for not keeping my promise. I've caused you so much trouble, and no matter how much I express my gratitude, I feel it's not enough."
"Until now, I haven't mentioned the uneasiness I feel to you and Sajō. But I hope you understand that it's because I don't want to bring any harm to you. Because it's a terrifying existence that neither you nor I can face."
"If you can find this letter, it means that what I left behind worked, and I should have committed suicide by then."
"So now, I will put the whole truth on it"
Luna was shocked when she saw the following content.
"This is!"
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Chapter 130 Demon Pillar
Leif's full name is Leif Lionel Flauros
Of course, to ordinary people, this is just an ordinary name.
However, for Leif Lionel Flauros himself, the name itself contains another special meaning.
Because he himself has three personalities.
Possesses three personalities: Leif, Lenore, and Floros.
The first personality,
The personality that controls the past - Lev Uvall (Lev Uvall/?)
After the death of Solomon, the King of Magic, the mysteries began to disappear at an accelerated rate. Leif Holler's life was to fill that void—to recreate the world and theorems that once existed in the past in the present.
This is Leif Holler's job.
This was Leif's research. It was a destiny he had believed in since birth, and he never even questioned its correctness.
The second personality,
The personality that controls the future - Lainur Gusion (Lainur Gusion/?)
Lionel Gusin's life is a way of giving back to that fierce world—measuring the future, sacrificing the past and present to ensure the prosperity of magic.
This is the reason for Lenore's existence.
That was the destiny that had been confirmed since birth, and there was no doubt about its correctness.
The last personality,
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