Chapter 381 (1/2)
Chapter 381: The Mages’ Gang Fight
Benjamin’s heart was not moved by the old es behind the old man
Co the books, this showed how the Declaration of the Freedoic had caused a certain reverberation in Desert City Thethreatened; that hy the old man had burnt the books in such a hurry
So… Had these other members of the ‘Desert Shadow’ been affected?
”Hey, incantations or laws of ic has them all Why did you still take orders from this old es behind the old man
That was right Not only was he going to knock the props out fro to do it in front of him
However, the retort that caes was not as satisfactory as he had expected
”Save your breath! Our leader has always been good to us, we definitely will never betray the ‘Desert Shadow’,” one of the es immediately yelled back
Benjahtly disappointed
It looked as if thesethe whole of Desert City and flouting their ht wherever they pleased They were already part of thisas the elder was not usurped, they would absolutely not betray him
In the Declaration of the Freedo spirit attracted them
”Do you hear that? No one is falling for that trick of yours You had better leave now, or else, I can’t guarantee what ht happen next,” the old man chuckled coldly and looked at Benjaaze
It was very obvious that if it wasn’t for his consternation towards the group of people following behind Benjamin, he probably would have already struck by now
However, right at thisout froes There were not lided out fros Very soon, they arrived in the airspace above the city center
Seeing that, Benjamin could not help but furrow his eyebrows
Were these the men from the ‘Desert Shadow’ too?
However, taking a second look at the scene before hies did not look too friendly
”Why are you still here?” The oldhis query at them fiercely
Receiving such animosity from him, uneasiness fell upon on the newco at Benjae and retorted
”We are citizens of Desert City, why can’t we be here?”
”You…”
Observing the scene before him, Benjamin became aware of who those people were
Were they Desert City’s native es?
The desert es had briefed him on the modus operandi of ‘Desert Shadow’ - they were lawless and had even taken over the city hall And these indigenous es who had refused to join them were, naturally, badly mistreated
A lot of people had not been able to withstand it and had left Desert City, but there were always some people ere forced to stay on for soer and keep their peace They usually never revealed theical commoners
At this es were the ones he needed to rope in
”You… Are you really the ic?” At this es flew over to
Benjamin and asked meekly
Benjamin nodded his head
For a moment, their faces revealed expressions of relief
”Magic is free They should be used as powerful tools to fight oppression, and not as an excuse for which e spoke ”Sir, they may have seized our books, but I still remember this quote”
Hearing that, Benjamin was pleasantly surprised