Chapter 73: Teach, Who Was Unable To Leave The Organization
"Rei, I want to leave."
After Flanders dealt with the sword king and his subordinates, Teach reported the news to Garros.
At that time, Rei was too busy, so she did not respond immediately.
By the time Rei checked the news, the matter had already passed.
What was left for her was a huge mess.
Rei had to arrange the follow-up work, and at the same time, she had to oversee the Mage Association to appease the colleagues who were scared because of Jarrosus'tragic situation.
Fortunately, compared to Garros, Rei's reputation in the Mage Association was higher.
At the same time, everyone trusted her strength.
But even so, during this period of time, Lei was extremely busy.
When it was time to deal with Teach, a long time had passed.
"Dear, I know what happened to you, but I'm sorry, I can't agree to your leaving now."
Teach was quite famous in the Mage Association, and was a special type of talent.
Such people were often very rare in the Mage Association.
That was because what was needed to nurture such a talent was not resources, but talent.
Without talent, it would be futile to work hard in these fields.
Therefore, Lei came over personally to comfort her. Her purpose was not to agree to Teach's departure but to keep her here.
In fact, Teach already knew about this.
"I know what you mean."
During this period of time, it was enough for her to calm down and think about her future life.
There was a high probability that she would not be able to leave the Mage Association. This was naturally taken into account by Teach.
However, when she really heard the news, Teach's expression did not look good, and her mood was terrible.
Looking at Teach like this, Rei was also quite sad.
"Please forgive my selfishness. You should rest well in Sarkos City now. After adjusting your condition, I can give you a holiday, but I can't make you quit now."
Teach was very smart. Looking at Rei's expression, she immediately understood that something wasn't right.
"Did something happen?"
Rei didn't hide anything from Teach. Instead, she told her about the recent situation.
"I've been in frequent contact with other dimensions recently. I predict that a large number of strange creatures from other dimensions will appear in the future."
"How is that possible?"
Clearly, Teach did not expect that the other dimensions, which should have settled down, would actually have the intention of causing trouble.
"This is also the reason why we need you now. With you being there, we can effectively help us search for enemies so that we can gain the upper hand in the upcoming battle."
Teach was unable to reject the reason given by Rei.
Even if she refused, as long as she was still alive in this world, once the war between the different dimensions started, she would be unable to stay out of it.
"I understand. I will rest well."
"I'm really sorry, my dear. If it weren't for the special circumstances, I would really like to approve your departure."
"I understand, Rei. I understand."
If it was someone else who said this, Teach would definitely think that the other party was just giving her a perfunctory reply.
Because this was just an excuse to appease her, to let Rei stay here so that it would be easier for Rei to extract his own benefits.
But Rei was different. In the entire Mage Association, the one who suffered the most was not her or the other mages, but the leader of the association, Rei.
This was also one of the reasons why Rei had such a great reputation in the entire Mage Association.
Because she was very strong, but at the same time, she was also the one who did the most.
Under her protection, the people of the Mage Association were able to have a relatively comfortable and comfortable life.
It was also because of her argument with the government that the salary of the people of the Mage Association was also quite good.
Not to mention, when it came to the members of the Mage Association and the government officials, especially Casey, who only cared about women, Rei would also savagely scold that pig head.
If it was anyone else who was talking to Teach, Teach would not have chosen to stay. Rei was the only exception.
This was also the reason why Teach was still a mage at the moment.
However, due to her fear of strange creatures, she had become more sensitive and her detection ability had become stronger than before.
It was unknown whether this was a good thing or a bad thing.
In short, because of Flanders, Teach's own ability had improved, and it was much more important to the Mage Association than before.
Teach knew that the Mage Association would not let her leave before, and now even less so.
Looking at her teammates around her, the strength of the strange creatures she felt this time was very ordinary, and their auras were very weak.
But even in this state, Teach still did not feel any sense of security.
Because, in the past, she also thought the same about Flanders.
She thought that as long as Lucas and Kai appeared, the situation would definitely be resolved.
In fact, it was the complete opposite. Flanders had taught Teach a good lesson.
The strength of strange creatures had nothing to do with the strength of the aura. In fact, their power could not be determined solely by the strength they displayed.
For the strange creatures, the most important thing was the tricks.
And the scarecrow's many strange creatures' tricks were naturally also extremely dangerous.
Just the tricks that the other party had revealed up until now were enough to make anyone who heard them feel troubled or even despair.
In fact, Flanders's strange creatures were too special. The Mage Association itself had no experience in fighting against him.
This was also one of the reasons why they had failed before.
Most of the strange creatures' tricks were basically limited in number.
Unless it was someone like Sword Apophis, who had high intelligence and had lived with humans for so long, he had learned a lot.
This allowed Sword Apophis to have so many attacking methods, which directly made up for Flanders's lack of explosive power.
Therefore, even without Teach's reminder, the current branch head Kraang did not relax and chose to attack with all his men.
"I wonder what kind of weirdness we will encounter this time. I hope this trip won't be too tiring."
Teach looked around with some worry. She was trying her best to sense the situation in this school.
"So far, we haven't found any strange creatures. It's a strange creature that can hide its own aura. Everyone, be careful."
After Teach finished speaking, she began to chant a spell.
Under normal circumstances, ordinary detection equipment would lose its function.
Hence, special personnel like Teach would be needed to use even more powerful detection magic to lock onto the enemy.
Recalling what Rei had said, Teach had a bad premonition in his heart.
Hopefully, it wouldn't appear so soon.
Teach, who had been fortunate enough to witness creatures from other dimensions, could only describe them with one word. A 'nightmare'.