The Greece Antagonist

Chapter 126: The Master and Disciple who Loved and Killed Each Other (8k votes requested)



Luo En suddenly turned around and was surprised to see a face of exquisite beauty filled with a dreamy allure:

"Vivian? Weren't you taken back to the Mist Forest by Morgan?"

"Yes, and I took quite some effort to secretly shake off my second sister."

Vivian stretched lazily, smiling as she answered.

Luo En suddenly understood, and with a kind expression, he said:

"Then your timing is perfect. I just found the entrance to the Spirit Tomb, and I was lamenting that there was no one to explore it with."

"Keep making up stories."

Vivian halted, a cold smile appearing at the corner of her mouth,

"Last time, with so many of us, we couldn't even find this underwater Spirit Tomb. How is it that only you know?"

"Didn't I tell you? I have a family treasure map, and the location of the Spirit Tomb was marked long ago."

"And you've also mastered the spell to open the barrier? If I remember correctly, this is a Warner Divine Race Spirit Tomb, so how could a hybrid Human Mage like you be so knowledgeable about Warner secrets? Could it be that you are an illegitimate child left behind by the Warner Divine Race?"

"Alright, I'll come clean."

Luo En saw that he couldn't hide the truth any longer and sighed before admitting the truth,

"I've explored many Spirit Tombs before. Rune Spells, Hermes Script, and the treasure map marking the location of Albion's Tomb, as well as the methods for dispelling spells, were all dug out from the Spirit Tombs. However, this isn't something I'm proud of, so I hadn't directly told you."

"Oh, so that's what it is!"

Vivian suddenly realized, but then with a twist in her tone, she continued,

"Do you think I'd be as foolish as Morgan and believe your nonsense?"

Seeing the cat-and-mouse teasing look in the eyes of the Lake Fairy, Luo En collected his smile and revealed a bit of curiosity:

"When did you find out?"

"Since the first day you arrived at the Mist Forest."

Vivian blinked, her eyes full of mischief,

"At that time, the chaotic aura around you was unique to the Sea of Chaos. Ordinary deities and mortals do not have the capability to cross that chaotic area."

"So from the first moment we met, you started to doubt me?"

"Not exactly. I was just curious about your origins and motives. Coincidentally, I was also tired of the Mist Forest, so I followed you out for a stroll. I didn't expect to gain something unexpected along the way—you are related to the Warner Divine Race, or at least you should be."

Vivian shook her head regretfully and said,

"Although you've taught me many things, and the journey has been more interesting than I expected, it seems this game must come to an end, Merlin teacher."

"You indeed are smarter than Morgan."

Luo En sincerely praised, re-evaluating this student.

Seemingly carefree, yet harboring deep thoughts;

Seemingly harmless to humans and animals, yet with hidden sharpness;

Seemingly lazy and useless, but always present at critical moments, getting things done;

Playing different roles in different scenes, speaking suitably to people in different contexts, achieving objectives with clever methods...

These qualities combined make her far superior to Morgan, who always takes a tough stance.

Perhaps, for this reason, Vivian replaced Morgan and Morgaus, becoming the relay person to deliver the King's Sword to King Arthur, guiding him to fulfill his mission.

However, this Lake Fairy is also not perfect and has her own flaws.

Luo En looked at the calm waters behind Vivian and asked:

"It looks like you came secretly on your own?"

"All of this is just my speculation without solid evidence. Even if I told her, she wouldn't believe it. Moreover, having fallen in love for the first time and living in a beautiful dream as a queen and knight, student and teacher, how could I, as her sister, bear to wake her?"

"So..."

"Of course, verify the hypothesis, gather evidence, and suddenly wake her up when she's happiest, giving her a big surprise!"

Vivian replied with a mischievous smile, her delicate face showing a strong taste for mischief,

"I'd really love to see what kind of expression she'd have when you fall into my hands and have to listen to me."

Luo En rolled his eyes and sneered:

"You seem to have forgotten one thing. Although you're smarter than Morgan, you're not stronger than her. In the Battle of Conway County, she couldn't defeat me. Do you think you can?"

"In a direct fight, I'm indeed not your opponent, teacher."

Vivian responded candidly, her smile unchanged,

"But you taught me that wisdom and calmness are far more important than brute force on the battlefield. Often, the strongest person isn't necessarily the one who survives in the end."

Her cherry lips moved silently, and the obscure spell words combined with the surrounding Magic Factors vibrated jointly.

At the same time, Luo En suddenly felt a severe cramping pain in his abdomen, and streaks of fierce purple-red lines instantly crawled all over his body, as if he was struck by lightning, nearly causing him to fall to the ground.

Luo En stabilized his body and looked up in shock:

"Poison?"

"That's correct."

"When did it happen?"

"Do you remember the drink you and Cornu drank? I secretly added something at that time. It's a type of Curse Poison developed by the Six Great Fairy Clans, colorless, odorless, and extremely covert. Even if an ordinary person accidentally consumes it, they wouldn't detect anything amiss. It only takes effect in the target's body through a special curse, forming an extremely violent toxin. This was originally the creation of those little creatures in the Mist Forest who were secretly researching it to perform a deicide, but I stole a sample and destroyed the formula. Now, probably the only one in all Celtic. Using such a precious thing on you, how is it? I'm treating you quite well, aren't I, teacher?"


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