Chapter 149
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Chapter 149: Safir
Lin Lin had to admit that "time rewind" was more troublesome than she imagined.
At least for now, this special magic only happened to her, and it seemed there were no specific triggers.
It seemed that whenever she felt regret, she would experience it again, but sometimes Lin Lin just thought about it for a moment, and her body truly returned to that moment.
It seemed easier to enter a rewind when she fell asleep, but the truth was, sometimes she just walked through a door, and when she looked around again, it was a different day.
To be honest, this situation could easily be frustrating. The unease of the unknown.
She didn’t know where she would appear in the next moment or what situation she would face, and because of Safir’s suggestion, Lin Lin also had to act more naturally after the rewind to avoid raising suspicion.
Fortunately, her time reversal seemed to be limited to the surroundings, and it would only change back and forth within the area of Demon King Castle.
Most monsters were already used to the mysterious movements of the Demon King Castle staff and wouldn’t pay special attention to Lin Lin’s actions.
Except for Felix, who felt that Lin Lin had been getting too close to Safir; they were always whispering to each other about something.
Felix even thought that the gemstone dragon had cursed Lin Lin or promised her something good.
"That guy Safir is really stingy," Felix whispered bad things about Safir, "When you look at a man, you shouldn’t just think about his wealth; you should also consider how much he is willing to give for you."
Lin Lin calmly watched as the two of them drifted further away into their insults while she practiced her magic.
After trying many times, Lin Lin realized that, unlike the work that was written and then vanished, the accumulation of magic would not disappear in the "time reversal."
She was getting better and better at using her light-type magic.
The spells that had previously been so hard to use were greatly improved after entering the domain of the God of Light. She no longer needed to memorize those obscure incantations; once Lin Lin understood the content of the spells, she could create new spells using her own words.
Lin Lin subtly realized why so many believers were willing to approach the God of Light. Even if you only consider the practical side, the protection of the God of Light is very useful.
After seeing the great Bishop of the God of Light in action, Lin Lin found that light-type spells actually have quite a bit of power.
Because the healing effects of light-type spells are so remarkable, and since this group of believers always talks about love and comfort, people tend to think of Light Spells as gentle and harmless.
But that is clearly not the case; otherwise, the war two hundred years ago would not have ended with the victory of light-type.
Another round of spell practice.
Although it didn’t blast his opponent into the air like described in the books, a hissing black smoke came from the shield in Death Knight Orion’s hand.
After the training was finished, Orion realized that the magical power Lin Lin had stored was completely exhausted. He leaned the shield aside and then flicked his wrist.
While Orion was alive, although he was one of the rare Paladins, he still could not compare with those at the top.
After becoming undead, with special powers and weakened senses, along with long hours of training that humans couldn’t achieve, Orion’s strength increased greatly.
After Lin Lin practiced her spells for a few days, making Orion’s wrist hurt which had lost its feeling, it felt like he was back in that moment when the talented people overshadowed him.
Orion is a guy who knows how to accept his own mediocrity, and he truly feels happy for those who are gifted.
"Miss Lin, well done," Orion praised Lin Lin, "With your current skills, I believe you could hold your own even in that war…"
Even in that war from two hundred years ago, there would have been some degree of self-defense.
Young people always look to the future, while old folks tend to reminisce about the past, Orion’s compliment was only half-finished.
"You are already very strong."
In the end, it turned into a simpler compliment.
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Safir’s office, the most luxurious room in the Demon King Castle, held gems that belonged to the Demon King Castle as well as treasures Safir had brought himself.
The Demon King had no objections to this.
The curtains were tightly closed, and the lights inside were turned on very brightly.
"We should save some electricity," Lin Lin sincerely suggested, not understanding why Safir always kept the sunlight out and left the lights so bright.
"The Demon King Castle has the duty to meet our living needs," Safir said, his brilliant blue eyes still fixed on the book.
The earth-element dragon feels most comfortable when away from sunlight.
Yes, there is also the duty to provide employees with golden bowls as food bowls. Lin Lin recalled Safir’s behavior of being picky in the treasury and silently complained to herself.
"Move faster," Safir urged Lin Lin to find the books he listed that were related to time and to turn to the right pages, "Your movements are much slower than Caligo’s."
The Sapphire Dragon made a picky sound.
Lin Lin suddenly turned around.
She still remembered that Safir allowed Caligo to call him teacher, "Then you should go find him."
Lin Lin’s voice was soft.
Safir frowned slightly, looking completely confused as if to say, "What are you doing?", "I told you, time travel needs to be kept a secret."
"I know," Lin Lin replied, quickly finding the next book.
When they were in the territory of the Dragon race, the Lizardfolk Donna helped them get along, but now it was a direct clash.
"You are angry again," Safir said calmly, and Sapphire Dragon’s gaze finally moved away from the book, the bright blue earrings swaying as he turned his head.
The word "again" perfectly captured the essence, making Lin Lin feel a bit more annoyed than usual.
"I am not ‘angry again’!" Lin Lin insisted, "I have a good personality."
Whether in modern society or in the current fantasy world, Lin Lin could receive similar comments.
The Sapphire Dragon, with a face as smooth as white jade, quietly looked at Lin Lin under the light and said, "But you always get angry with me."
Lin Lin was taken aback. She secretly agreed with Safir’s words.
"No way," Lin Lin opened her eyes and lied.
The woman with deep brown eyes stared at Safir without blinking.
Lin Lin thought Safir would try to argue with her; proving he was right was something he always wanted to protect.
To her surprise, after looking at her for two seconds, Safir lowered his head and went back to his book, as if their disagreement had never happened.
It felt like a punch hitting cotton; Lin Lin opened her mouth, fell silent, and finally, reluctantly continued to search through the list of books Safir had given her.
Safir’s collection of books was clearly richer than Caligo’s; Lin Lin even saw some books about fairies, and she could tell from the dark covers that they belonged to Dark Elves.
It seemed that when it came to collecting books, Safir would not be picky because of personal grudges.
Then her gaze shifted again, and she saw a book about the war of two hundred years ago.
The author was surely a member of the Light Camp, as even the title of the book expressed praise for the God of Light.
Lin Lin hesitated; why would Safir, a participant in that war, collect such a book?
"Safir," Lin Lin began.
Her train of thought was interrupted once more; Sapphire Dragon looked up with some impatience, silently waiting for Lin Lin’s words.
"How did the God of Light’s camp defeat you?" Lin Lin was truly curious about this matter.
"Go away," Safir said with "beautiful" words.