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Chapter 61 - Pass The Test

At Mrs. Lester's incredulous look, the Moon Witch thought to herself, "It's okay, you've already passed my test.

 Helping women and children was part of the Moon Witch's duty, and Dill swore she definitely didn't have the confidence or the urge to raise her eyebrows and voluntarily lift her identity card, just a little. Seeing Mrs. Lester's eyes full of admiration and awe, she felt a little happy.

Maybe it is from the woman who saw the shadow of Mrs. Cole; Dill just can not let go of an isolated mother, the marriage between the nobles is the second battlefield in addition to the sword fight; the only one who cares about the bride's thoughts is probably only this gentle mother.

Unlike the conservative closure of the northern canyon, the area south of the Jurassic River is rich and fertile; the countryside elves like wildflowers and grasses are everywhere; and the Green Fairy, who specializes in herbal medicine, is more integrated into the crowd than the Moon Witch. Many nobles will spend a lot of money to hire a witch as a nominal governess, requesting that they teach their brides some of the protection of the marriage charm and magic potion. The church, in the face of the royal family and nobles,"mostly turns a blind eye to these countryside customs.

However, despite sympathizing with the poor mother, Dill did not divulge too much information about the moon witch, just like Amber said: mystery is the best spell for witches; it puts a veil of unpredictability on the witches and also lets those changeable mortals like kneeling in front of the statue of the goddess, and always keep a sense of awe, not dare to act arbitrarily.

So dill just told Mrs. Lester, she is a friend of the Black Witch, this time to come just to catch up, she let Mrs. Lester go back, after she finished dealing with, will visit Green Fei City.

The woman's blue eyes overflowed with watery delight, as if she had already seen the miracle with her own eyes, even if Dill said she was the goddess now, the other side will not hesitate to believe. In short, Mrs. Lester cared nothing for the wise men now.

She eagerly took off the emerald ring from her hand and pressed it firmly into the girl's palm.

"This is a ring handed down from my grandmother, and I would like you to put it on Rosalie by your own hand The child has no godmother yet, and she will be very happy ..."

Dill accepted the heavy ring, which was also regarded as Dillng a heavy oath. She repeatedly assured her that she would pay a visit soon, and only then did Mrs. Lester obediently turn her horse around and leave the entrance of the Shadow Mound.

Now that she was alone again, Dill was quite at ease; she did want to help the amiable woman, but she did not want any other outsiders to be present when she sought to catch up with her old countryman.