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Chapter 160 - Chapter 68 Leaving

 "Who are you?!"

  Looking at Taylor who suddenly appeared behind him, Madison's face froze and he took a few steps back and immediately held Oka in his arms.

  "I'm just an ordinary little girl, but it seems like you don't have a very bright mind."

  Taylor ignored Madison's question and the alert look on her face, put away a stone, walked to the console of the broadcast studio and pressed a few After pressing the button to adjust the replay, he turned to look at Madison holding Oka and said.

  "Hey, hey, hey, aren't you going to leave? That big guy is getting closer and closer to here. Do you really want to fight that thing to the death?"

  Do you want your life?

  It's okay not to mention Ghidorah. As soon as Ghidorah was mentioned, Madison immediately screamed: "This is all my and my mother's fault. I must atone for my sins. I want to stay!" There is

  something wrong with you, you alone Ordinary people fight the Titans to the death.

  Looking at the stubborn little girl, Taylor couldn't figure out what was going on in this little girl's mind.

  I know there is something wrong with your mother's mind. Do you think there is something wrong with your mind too?

  For his follow-up plan, Taylor condensed a rope composed of wind elements to tie Madison, and then used a few wisps of breeze to lift Madison's body.

  "What is this?!"

  Madison was shocked when she felt herself being tied up by an invisible rope and floating in the air. She was just a little girl after all. Faced with such a situation, Madison immediately screamed in fright. The Oka in his hand also fell out of his arms.

  "Such a valuable thing will lose its value if it is broken."

  Taylor waved and Oka floated in front of him as if he had a will of his own, floating on his palm, and the other Holding an invisible rope in his hand, he led Madison away from here like he was holding a floating balloon.

  This, this is not scientific.

  Until he was taken away from the court, Madison was still stunned as he stared at Oka floating in Taylor's palm and himself floating in mid-air.

  She felt that the scientific values ​​she had just established were being crushed back and forth, or even being destroyed, because truly supernatural events were happening right in front of and to her.

  She asked after Taylor led her away from the stadium.

  "Is this magic?"

  "Are you a magician?"

  After all, she is still a child. Madison's ability to accept this kind of supernatural phenomena is obviously much better than that of some rigid adults. After she recovered, she immediately asked Taylor asked.

  Regarding Madison, a child who was deceived by his mother at first and finally woke up, Taylor did not have much ill will, and the other party did not have much conflict of interest with himself. He answered as he walked.

  "You can call me a wizard. This is not magic. To be precise, it is the power of the wind element controlled by spiritual power mixed with magic power." Madison, who

  was so powerful

  that he was floating in the air, had stars in his eyes. Unexpectedly, there are not only giant beasts like the Titans that can rival the gods in this world, but also legendary wizards.

  Aren't wizards just like those described in the novels and movies Harry Potter?

  The beautiful scenes depicted in fairy tales and movies immediately filled Madison's mind. In fairy tales, wizards are people with powerful powers, and they may be able to deal with the three-headed demon.

  But the other party has never met me, so would it be inappropriate to suddenly ask? And I have no reason to let him take action.

  Although he felt it was inappropriate to do so, Madison still asked tentatively.

  "Mr. Wizard, can you deal with the coming demon?"

  "I have no other intention, I just want to ask."   

  Madison didn't want to make the other party feel disgusted with this mysterious wizard who could float himself in the air with a wave of his hand.

  "Huh?"

  Taylor turned around, showing an extremely confused expression.

  "Why do you think I can deal with that giant beast? And why should I deal with that giant beast?"

  That thing can crush me to death with just one kick.

  Taylor said in his heart, but in order to maintain his own sense of mystery and style, he did not say this out loud.

  "I'm sorry, Mr. Wizard."

  I was still rash.

  Madison lowered her head and felt very embarrassed and didn't say anything. The brief curiosity brought about by seeing the wizard in the fairy tale flashed away, and the previous annoyance, regret and guilt came back to her mind, making her feel depressed.

  She had activated Oka according to the method her mother had just argued with the old man, but she just didn't know what the subsequent effect would be.

  Madison didn't feel angry about Taylor's rejection. She was not the kind of person who wanted to kidnap morally. Since the other party was unwilling to take action, she couldn't say much. After all, it was she and her mother who made the mistake.

  There is no need for others to pay for the mistakes they have made. If the wizard does not help, she has no position and no reason to blame.

  When Madison's voice did not continue to reach his ears, Taylor seemed a little surprised. He thought that the little girl wanted to use moral kidnapping to demand him, but he didn't expect that she was silenced directly.

  This makes sense.

  He felt more favorable towards this little girl, but Taylor still had no intention of helping. He couldn't defeat a second-level life form like Ghidorah.

  The two of them were silent like this, and Taylor felt a little unsafe wherever he went. Who knew if the two behemoths got into a fight, it would affect him who was about to watch the show.

  Why don't I hurry up.

  Tyler stopped, suddenly feeling a little stupid for walking like this.

  Putting down Madison, who was floating in the air, and ignoring the little girl's confused eyes, Taylor flipped his hand, and three balls appeared in his hand, which were the puppet cores of the combined puppet granite carriage.

  Under Madison's stunned gaze, Taylor threw the three brown balls on the ground, and then earth-yellow light bloomed from the three balls. The rock seemed to grow on its own with these three balls. The core slowly begins to emerge.

  In just a moment, a granite carriage pulled by two giant rock horses appeared in front of the two of them.

  "Chi, chi."

  Even the two giant horses made of rock bounced their hooves like real horses of flesh and blood.

  "This, this, this, oh God..."

  Madison was almost speechless now. She pointed at the carriage and watched Taylor's little head turning back and forth. Her scientific worldview was further destroyed.

  Three balls turned into a two-horse carriage right in front of her?

  What is the principle behind this?

  Taylor untied the wind element rope that tied Madison and stepped into the granite carriage. He put the mat in place and turned on the bright rune lamp. Looking at Madison who looked suspicious of the world and life outside, Taylor said helplessly.

  "How long do you want to stand there?"

  (End of Chapter)