Chapter 142 New Carriage and Wizarding Artifacts, The Green Field Wizarding Family
Chapter 142 New Carriage and Wizarding Artifacts, The Green Field Wizarding Family
Chapter 142 New Carriage and Wizarding Artifacts, The Green Field Wizarding Family
"To the Alchemy Department!"
Inside the carriage, Ian gave instructions to Farn outside.
"yes!"
Farn immediately agreed.
This wasn't actually his job, but ever since Ian was promoted to minister, he'd felt a sense of crisis and thus took on more responsibilities.
soon.
The carriage stopped outside the alchemy department.
After getting off the carriage, he turned to Farn and instructed, "Go to the External Relations Department and find Renee. Tell her to come to the Alchemy Department."
"Yes."
Upon hearing the order, Farn immediately ran off.
Ian then headed toward the Alchemy Department.
"Lord Ian, what brings you here?" Joz, Ed's son, greeted them.
Where is Ed?
Ian asked directly.
"My father just upgraded your magical artifact, and he's recovering his spiritual power!" Joz said immediately.
"Alright, let's go look at the witchcraft artifacts then."
Ian frowned slightly and said.
"Okay," Joz said immediately.
"Also, please arrange someone for me, Emily. She probably doesn't have a teacher yet," Ian said.
"No problem, I'll arrange for him to come to my lab tomorrow." Joz, a seasoned alchemist, immediately agreed.
soon.
They arrived at the warehouse.
At this moment, a tall carriage was already parked outside the warehouse.
The car body has a matte, dark finish, and the wheels are engraved with fine shock-absorbing runes.
The carriage is exceptionally spacious, almost like a small room, with two glass windows on each side. The window frames are made of silver-plated gold material. The doors are heavy, and the handles are made of red copper in the shape of an ouroboros.
The interior is even more luxurious, with deep blue velvet walls and dark gray carpets on the floor. Everything, from the seats to the rest of the room, is very comfortable, and the lighting uses a moonstone to emit a soft glow.
"Minister Ian, are you satisfied?"
As Joz explained, he asked a question.
"Can."
Ian nodded.
At the same time, a wizard servant on the other side led over two early-stage zero-ring magical horses, which neighed loudly.
"You can have your servants feed you once you move to your new residence," Joz said.
Ian nodded.
Although he advanced, he still lives on Maple Leaf Avenue, so in principle he should be able to move.
But let's wait until everything is settled.
The servants brought not only horses, but also Ian's new magical artifacts.
"Your staff has been enhanced and can now store about one-third of the magic power of a typical third-class wizard."
"Joz said."
"Where's the wizard's robe?!"
"It's still being strengthened, so the wizard robes will be a bit more complicated," Joz said apologetically.
"OK."
Ian nodded.
At this moment, Renee followed Farn and slowly arrived here, walking towards Ian.
"Lord Ian, what did you call me for?" Renee asked, looking puzzled.
"Let's talk in the car."
Ian didn't say anything, he just pointed to the carriage next to him.
"OK."
Renee nodded.
Ian turned and walked toward the carriage, but before leaving, he turned to Joz and said, "I have to go deal with the Blackrock Wizarding Family now. I hope Minister Ed will be well when I return."
Do you really think he's a fool?
The magical artifacts were overused when he arrived.
There's no such thing as a coincidence.
Ed may seem honest, but he's a shrewd old fox, and they're waiting for him to deal with them!
I won't easily take sides!
"Definitely, definitely."
At this moment, cold sweat was also visible on Joz's forehead.
He hadn't had much contact with Ian and initially thought he was just a lucky guy, but now it didn't seem like it!
the other side.
Renee, who hadn't even gotten on the bus yet, was stunned.
To deal with the Blackrock School of wizarding families?
Ian had already boarded the car, and she, still wondering, slowly got in as well. After they were both seated, she tentatively asked, "Sir, where are we going...?"
"Didn't you hear everything?"
Ian glanced at her sideways.
"Tell me, which family in the Blackrock School is the most troublesome right now? We'll go there, and you can instruct the school's wizards to wait there."
At this moment, Renee finally realized that Ian was not joking.
Instead, they are truly prepared to solve the problem.
But isn't this a bit too hasty?
"Shouldn't we ask Lord Ronan for some support?" she couldn't help but ask.
"Of course, you can message him and ask him to send some people as witnesses."
Ian gave a half-smile.
"grown ups...
'
Ian's tone sent a chill down Renee's spine; this was the first time she had ever seen Ian so decisive and efficient.
This feeling.
It was as if they were truly going to solve everything.
"Okay." Renee didn't dare to delay. She immediately took out the communication crystal, entered the information, and then sat down to look at Ian: "My lord, after the war, all the top wizard apprentices of the Blackrock School have died. Among the surrendered wizard families, the most powerful is the Greenfield family. This family has three third-class wizard apprentices, one of whom is a senior third-class. At present, there is no definite plan for the collection of resources."
"Why doesn't that school of thought just take action directly?"
"Ian asked."
As a loser, he still has this kind of airs.
"It's because of Lord Horton. After his victory, in order to prevent those wizarding families from damaging resource points and leaving, and to reduce the casualties of the school, he allowed these families to surrender, which is why this situation occurred."
"I see. Then let's go to the Green Field Family. Show us the way."
Ian said.
"OK."
At this moment, Renee also felt a bit like she had been forced into a corner, and nodded with a tingling sensation on her scalp.
That's how Ian made her feel today.
It's not right.
It even gave her a vague feeling that Ian might really be able to handle this family.
So how can he make the other families submit?
"kill!"
Inside the carriage, Ian was breathing calmly, maintaining his peak condition.
Today he's going to experience the peak of his fighting power!
And so Ian's carriage left the school.
Many wizards in the school have received the news.
"Have they left?"
In the alchemy department, Ed rolled off the bed and strode to the window.
"Father, isn't it a bit inappropriate to do this?"
Joz stood behind him, somewhat uneasy.
"Don't worry, your old man is just doing normal things. It's not good to take sides too early. As for our attitude in the future, that depends on whether Ian can handle it properly."
"If it can be resolved, then I will serve him wholeheartedly and make sure his wizard robes are made of the best materials."
.
"What if that won't work?" Joz asked.
"hehe."
Ed gave him a disapproving look and said, "You need to understand that in the wizarding world, strength is king. Otherwise, even if he is Horton's disciple, it would still be the same."
"clear."
Joz nodded.
He was also curious about how Ian would resolve the issue—would he negotiate, or take a slightly tougher stance?
"Let's go!"
In the combat department, Ronan put down the documents in his hand, his gaze lingering.
"Give the order that the wizards in the combat department will not participate; at most, they will just loaf around outside."
"Yes."
A wizard quickly relayed the message.
"The Green Field Family isn't something you can deal with through negotiation. Without my help, how do you think you'll resolve this? The Logistics Department is such a lucrative target; it's not something you can handle."
Ronan pursed his lips.
There was a hint of hostility in his eyes.
the other side.
Willow also received the message, gazing wistfully at the distant Emerald Forest.
Is that so reckless?
Don't let yourself get hurt.
However, recalling her first encounter with Ian and his skillful fighting techniques, Willow's eyes held a hint of anticipation.
Not only him, but countless families quickly received the news as soon as Ian left.
Some were nervous, some harbored malice, and some were expectant...
the other side.
It has to be said that the new carriage is fast; Ian felt it could keep up with one-fifth of his usual speed.
Just three hours later, the carriage passed through the area that was once the territory of the Houghton Wizarding School and entered the territory that was once the territory of the Blackrock School.
Three more hours passed.
The carriage slowly came to a stop, and Ian opened his eyes.
Renee turned to Ian and said, "My lord, we've arrived."
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