Chapter 512 - You’re the Genius (1/2)

Mages Are Too OP Xiang Yan 44980K 2022-07-22

Stephanie didn’t like being asked about her ex-husband, but Roland saved her life and was the husband of her best friend, Andonara.

She had to give him some respect in any case.

She responded, “Indeed, he is dead. I cut him in two, watched him die, and then ordered the soldiers to throw him into the river. If he could still live like that, I can only say that he is simply not human.”

I see!

Roland closed the diary, and he had to admit that Stephanie did have a reason to kill her husband.

Any woman who had some self-respect wouldn’t want to fool around with another man under the watchful eye of her husband. And this husband, who failed to throw his out of the house, actually thought of using mind control on her to do those things. It wasn’t about the bottom line anymore. It was about morals.

As the First Princess, Stephanie killing her husband made perfect sense to the people of this world.

Roland then pulled out the book on the dark Mage’s insights.

After reading it for a while, Roland shook his head.

As expected of dark Mages, this book of insights was concise, but the contents of it involved crooked views.

Out of all kinds of living sacrifices, those using small animals was mild, but the favorite was the use of virgins.

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There were all sorts of very insidious curses. This was quite normal, as all of them were spells designed to kill, and there was no essential difference between evoking magic and conjuring magic. The problem was that these dark spells’ casting materials were all human body parts.

For example, a baby’s fingers and such.

After reading the entire book, Roland found that these dark spells were probably all very powerful, and he had Magic Material Exemption so he didn’t need to use these repulsive things as magic materials, so Roland also took pictures of some of the more practical

curses.

He slowly flipped through the book, trying to see what else there was to see other than spell models and tips on casting spells, such that the mysterious man would especially come here to flip through it.

When he was almost done browsing, Roland suddenly noticed that there was a spell model that was circled.

He folded the corner of the page to mark it, then continued to flip through the book, and when the whole book was finished, there was only the circle drawn on the page from before.

Flipping back to that page, he then studied it and saw that the spell model wasn’t dark magic, but a wind elemental spell from evoking magic. “The basics of a magic fountain!” Roland was stunned. Wasn’t this Menon’s invention?

He took a closer look at it and found that it was indeed Menon’s work, and the notes on the back of the spell said that it was the insight of a young Mage named Menon. This spell model and the explanation of its principles were circled.

Roland closed this book and walked over to Andonara. “I’m going out for a while, you protect Stephanie. I’ll drop off the two magic spiders here and if anything happens, I’ll be right back.”

Andonara nodded.

Stephanie pursed her lips, hesitating to speak.

Roland then used Teleportation to leave the library.

Teleporting to the manor’s small woods, Roland scouted around and found nothing special. It was quiet in and around the manor.

But this quietness was a little unusual.

In Roland’s mind, Stephanie was a princess, after all, and she was missing, but the old king didn’t even send someone over to investigate and find out why?

Was the royal family’s affection so strange?

Although Roland was a bit confused, he didn’t think much about it. He used Human Cannonball to rise directly above the a.s.sociation of Mages and then used Floating to land.

Then he found Menon in the a.s.sociation of Mages.

Menon was talking to two guests, a man and a woman.

Both of these guests had a faint glow that looked more piercing than that of the others, and as he came closer, he felt the strong surge of light magic power.

And there was something familiar about the woman’s figure from behind.

Roland walked up slowly.

Menon was talking, and when he saw him coming, his eyes lit up and he immediately stopped talking and waved his hand to Roland. “Mr. Roland!”

The man and woman then turned around, the man handsome and the woman beautiful.

The man was indeed charming, but not nearly as good-looking as the inhumanly handsome Schuck.

And the woman… was an old acquaintance, Saint Samurai Dinah.

Dinah was slightly surprised to see Roland, then curtsied slightly and said, “Long time no see, Mr. Roland.”

“h.e.l.lo, Dinah, the great beauty.”

This sounded a little frivolous to others, but Dinah was used to it.

More than half a year ago, when Roland and Betta,and the others helped Dinah with her quest, they spent a few days with her. At the time, everyone in F6 called her Dinah the Great Beauty, and she was used to hearing it, knowing that it was the Golden Son’s unique manner of greeting.

It was just a name.

When Roland and the others addressed a certain maid of Dinah’s, who was a mountain of flesh weighing one hundred and eighty pounds, they also called her a certain great beauty.