Chapter 353 - Unreasonable Questioning
Chapter 353: Unreasonable Questioning
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
On the same night, Angor received the family records sent by Leonrick.
These files contained every secret recorded by the Griffin Clan in the past 800 years. At first, Angor was going to look for anything related to wizards. But his attention was diverted by all kinds of interesting things soon.
Reading the records was like reading a novel filled with common dramas. Actually, they were better than dramas. He found many of the historical deeds done by the Griffins to be more exciting than the fictional stories he read before.
In history, the entire Zeal Dominion was like a messed-up incest group like certain clans that were often mentioned in Greek mythologies.
Angor kept frowning as he made his own deductions while reading the records. It seemed the current queen of Zeal Dominion, Huey, might be the sibling of the current King, Bayerkhala. Yet the history books for the public claimed that they were not related—that the queen was a daughter of an imperial official, while the King was the descendant of royalties.
This simple fact gave Angor a lot to imagine, such as what kind of madness was going on in the court.
There were also shadowy businesses between various noble clans. For example, one of the nine major supporter clans of Zeal Dominion, the Rodney Family, who was as famed as the Griffins, might have already lost their true bloodline six generations ago. It was very likely that the Rodney Family today was only the descendants of a hunter, who no longer had any sons or daughters of the original Rodney.
“Fine… I’ll say something else since you didn’t want to talk.” Magician looked frustrated.
Angor silently scoffed. Magician still hadn’t realized the true problem.
“You told me last time, that you will leave Water Grasse in search of wizard organizations,” Magician said.
“Yup.”
“You visited Leonrick last night, right? What are you two up to? Did you inform him of my plan?”
Angor tried not to roll his eyes. “Is visiting Leonrick a problem? Can’t I go outside and see someone as I wish?” Angor used the same questioning tone against Magician when he asked, “Are you saying that I can’t meet someone just because he’s your enemy?”
He managed to swallow back the end of his complaint—And who do you think you are?
“You’re different!” Magician yelled.
“What’s different? I’m a human just like everyone else.”
Magician looked disgusted. “We are NOT humans! We, are something beyond! We are supernatural! How could filthy mortals stand by the side of someone like us?”
And here it comes again…
Angor moaned helplessly. This was why he didn’t wish to interact with Magician too much.
It seemed this man had lost hope in humanity. To Magician, humans were wrong. The whole world was wrong.
Any wizard in his or her right mind wouldn’t deny the fact that they were once “humans” too.
Magician only learned several cantrips. It would only take several able-bodied mortal adults to take him down. But he just made an extreme declaration, which most real wizards would disagree.
Angor remained calm. “Try that when you abandon your human body, your soul, and extinguish the spirit of the man in the depth of your mind space. Maybe then, you’ll sound more convincing.”
Magician revealed a cold look.
“Sure, I can’t wait for that to happen.”