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Chapter 555: 179. The captain betrays the enemy_2
Noland Lee understood.
He fastened the magic pouch to his waist, greeted Denise Green with “Soul Perception”.
Upon receiving Noland’s command, Denise activated the return teleportation spell, taking them both back to their suite.
“What should we do next, Noland?” Denise asked uneasily, gripping Noland’s wrist tightly.
“First, let’s find a way to leave this magic ship. Don’t worry, I’m here.” Noland patted her hand to comfort her.
“Mmhm…” Denise pressed her lips together and stood close to Noland. As a companion witch with practically no means of attack, she could only rely on her contractor now.
Noland looked around the suite but saw nothing to pack.
As wizards, he and Denise kept their clothes and daily necessities in the magic pouch. They took out items as they needed them and put them back when they were done.
Without the need to pack, Noland and Denise left the suite directly.
Noland cast “Death Flight” and flew out of the room from the balcony, heading towards the edge of Shipboard Town.
Denise used the companion witch’s flight spell, transforming herself into a torch with a tail of flames, following Noland closely.
As soon as the two of them reached Street Alley, they saw a chaotic scene.
A large number of passengers gathered on the street, pointing and shouting at the metal dome that blocked the sky, discussing why the dome had covered the entire Shipboard Town.
Even the piercing noise echoing in the enclosed magic ship couldn’t damper the onlookers’ enthusiasm.
Some people noticed the teleportation gate that had appeared in the sky, as well as the wizard enforcers descending from above.
These people quickly recognized the Light Wizards’ robes and clothing, instantly associating the descending silhouettes with the wizard enforcers.
There was no way around it, the Pure Light Court was simply too famous in law enforcement circles. Many times, Light Wizards were synonymous with wizard enforcers.
“I bet there’s a powerful wizard criminal on our ship! The Wizard Enforcement Department wouldn’t have sent so many enforcers otherwise!”
“That’s right! Captain Berkeley must have used the metal dome to seal off the magic ship to cooperate with the enforcers, preventing the wizard criminal from escaping!”
“Did you notice where the wizard enforcers landed after they came through the teleportation gate?”
“I think it was at the hotel! … Oh my god! Look! Look! What is Captain Berkeley’s magical servant doing?!”
A scream came from the bustling crowd.
Everyone’s gaze followed the scream.
Noland glanced back and immediately sped up his flight, taking Denise with him.
On the magic ship, Captain Berkeley’s magical servants numbered at least three thousand.
They were magical vortices bound by metal rings.
Like bracelets, anklets, and collars, the metal rings wrapped around the bodies of the magical vortices, binding them into humanoid shapes.
Now, all the magical servants behaved as if they had gone mad, rushing towards the hotel where the wizard enforcers were.
They surrounded the hotel in layers, forming a gigantic figure comprised of densely packed metal collars and magical vortices.
That wasn’t the end.
In the midst of the increasingly loud noise, the frenzied magical servants plunged into madness.
They exploded one after another in violent convulsions, scattering broken metal rings and magical air whirls all around.
Before the metal ring fragments could hit the ground, invisible magical forces gathered them up, converging them towards a particular balcony of the hotel.
The continuous explosions of the magical servants were as dazzling as a fireworks display.
Unaware of the situation, passengers stood still and watched, with the reflections of colorful sparks flickering in their eyes.
Noland stopped on the rooftop of a house and spotted Miss Kalandi, with whom he intended to cooperate, in the crowd below.
The owner of the “Green Herb Ointment” branch store stretched her neck like a goose awaiting slaughter, looking towards the hotel.
Her face showed alertness, and a green shield wrapped around her body. However, it was obvious that the herd mentality forced her to stay onlookers, becoming one of the rubberneckers.
Noland jumped down, returned to human form, approached Kalandi’s ear, and shouted over the noise of exploding magical servants and the piercing cacophony:
“Miss! Come with me quickly!”
“What?” Kalandi turned her head in confusion, poking her magic glasses and looking puzzled at Noland.
“I said! Come with me quickly! It’s dangerous here!” Noland shouted, making a “follow me” gesture as he spoke.
Kalandi reluctantly discerned Noland’s voice amidst the unending noise.
She glanced at the fireworks near the hotel, then at the passengers who were loudly discussing things with their ears covered, finally, she subconsciously chose to follow Noland.
“Alright! Where do you want me to go with you!” Kalandi suddenly turned into a half-meter long green leaf amidst a puff of white magical fog.
Noland waved to her, “follow me!”
Noland glanced at the other passengers standing and watching. None of them intended to inform others of the alarm, as there would be other enforcement wizards responsible for that job.
Noland led Kalandi up to the sky, rendezvoused with Denise, and together, they flew towards the edge of the magic ship.
As Noland and the others hurried, some onlookers suddenly became dazed.
These individuals snapped out of it in a few seconds, letting out terrified screams as they flew away from the scene. Their clothing bore the Ulnas Circle without exception. Their scattered escape was undoubtedly prompted by the Lecturer Professor’s warning.