Chapter 1028 Unbelievable(2/2)
The fact that this child is dragging a basket of coal and struggling to step out step by step proves this point. If he (she) is really the host of the crystal shard, it is estimated that it will be the last person in the past ten centuries.
What an honest monster.
Thinking of this, Jeluka and I couldn't help but smile easily, but deep down in our hearts, there was still something we couldn't let go of.
"Let's go to the Mages Guild and have a look. The information on most of the residents of the Demon Fortress is kept there. Uh, it's simple."
I suggested this, without any hope in my heart. In this era, let alone how complete the resident information system in the Magistrates Guild is, will it even register an orphan? Even if it does, it will be extremely simple.
Information, nothing can be found at all.
Jeluka had no better idea, so she nodded, and we turned around and walked towards the Mages Guild.
With the help of the elder status, we obtained the relevant rights without any obstacles. Although we were worried before that we did not know the name of the other party and would spend a lot of time looking for it, however, when we revealed the appearance of the child
After describing it once, the mage responsible for leading us lit up his eyes, and ran towards one of the bookshelves as if he had thought of something, and then took out a copy.
"..."
Jeluka and I looked far away at the same time, thinking that it seemed that even these reclusive mages already knew about that guy's negative reputation.
"It turns out that the elder is talking about her. I didn't expect that the elder would notice her."
The mage murmured and handed me a piece of information with a smile.
"Uh, do you know something?"
I flipped through the information and asked again and again. It was natural that there were many names listed on it. It was impossible for one person to occupy one share. Many of them simply listed a row of names, gender, and the person’s birth and family members.
So simple.
"Well, if it's that kid, I know a little bit about it."
After hearing what the Master said, I put down the simple information in my hand and looked at the other party seriously.
According to the mage's description, the child seemed to have been abandoned by her parents when she was very young. Of course, it may not be appropriate to say abandoned, but her parents went out once and never came back. In an environment like this, what would happen?
Accidents are also normal.
Then, as we can see, a young and strong life began to be self-reliant, living in a simple pit at the foot of the mine, pulling a little bit of coal every day, and surviving alone until now.
"So that's it." I nodded thoughtfully.
"Wait a minute." Jeluka suddenly said.
"Why, you know so much in detail, but only a few details are listed here."
She pointed at the information on my hand and looked at the mage curiously.
"Sir, please be careful."
Unexpectedly, Jeluka would notice such details. The mage cast an admiring look and continued.
"Because we have been paying attention to her since five years ago."
"Pay attention?" I raised my voice slightly and looked at the mage in surprise.
"Yes, that's right, because we have detected strong mental fluctuations from her. This is a very outstanding seedling. If she can be trained into a mage in the future, her future will be absolutely immeasurable."
The middle-aged mage clicked his tongue with excitement in his eyes.
"Since she is a very good seedling, why didn't she take good care of her and instead let her live on the street, suffering from starvation and bullying?"
"Of course, it's to hone a strong will and a strong spirit. This is the foundation of a mage. We also want to see how far this child can go." His eyes gradually became fanatical.
"Besides, we are not completely ignoring it. The elders think that without the minimum help provided by the Mages Guild, can a child really survive to this day? As for being bullied, there is nothing we can do about it. We can't do it for a child.
The child is specially escorted."
"Aren't you afraid that doing this will distort her character?"
"It is indeed possible, but if it really comes to that, just give up." The mage replied with a smile.
"You are just experimenting on each other." Jeluka and I stared coldly at the fanatical mage.
"We are just making the most advantageous plan. Although the child is indeed very pitiful, there are many poor children in this world. Even the Mages Guild cannot do the same thing one by one, sacrificing a child's childhood. If we succeed, we can
Cultivate a powerful mage..."
After being glared at by us, the mage calmed down, lowered his head and chuckled. We saw a kind of indifference on his gentle face.
"..."
Even if we are dissatisfied with such a statement, we cannot blame the other party. In this world, wanting everyone to be full of love and care for everyone is simply nonsense. Perhaps, the child should be grateful to the Mages Guild for using her as an experimental subject.
Maybe he is still alive today.
After coming out of the Mages Guild, Jeluka and I were a little confused.
Although we obtained a lot of information, at least much more than we expected, some decisive factors were not discovered. Why did the child make the piracy tracker send such a huge alarm? Could it be that the piracy tracker was really malfunctioning?
Yet?
In fact, they don’t even know the name of the child. It’s not because the Mages Guild is incompetent. It seems that the child’s parents didn’t give her a name. Really, what kind of parents are these? They can’t even name their child.
Chapter completed!