Chapter 860 860 How To Tell Them

Chapter 860 860 How To Tell Them

Once the groups were sorted out, Wolfe gathered his witches and prepared to cast a flight spell around them.Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience

"Grand Dutchies Guardian, we will meet you back in Forest Grove soon. We need to make one quick stop before we go back home, but we won't be far behind your transport, as I can fly much faster than the helicopter." Wolfe explained.

"That won't be a problem. I have a team there already waiting on you. They can deal with the political part and then return to tell me the results. I am headed to the west to oversee our troops, in case there are any issues with the defence against the dungeon raiders." The Guardian agreed.

The two shook hands, and the Guardian prepared to head back to his helicopter, which was being fitted with a digital suite so he could keep watching and directing the battle even as he travelled.

Once he was loaded into his ride, Priya turned to Wolfe.

"So, where are we off to, Saint Noxus." She asked.

"We are going to meet some friends. Well, a magical construct, who is rather friendly. I haven't gone to see him in a while, but I want to memorize the spell, so I can recreate it. The full Guardian spell that the others have as their Familiar would be better, but I would have to find the original core for them, and that is buried at some unknown location in the mountains, after the continent was reshaped.

So, the version that was used as staff in the Lumix Household should be sufficient.

Once I know the spell, we can send them as Guardians to smaller towns, and to accompany trade shipments. With that extra dose of magic, nobody will question our trade groups, or really have the power to challenge them. It should be enough to bring stability to the Frozen Wastes without relying on increasing numbers of Fae and Demons leaving their homes to help us.

I know that they're actually eager to come, but we can't just cede the entire world to them when we should be protecting it ourselves.

They didn't need to worry about getting lost, Wolfe could feel the magic in use both in the city and in the hangars where they were building cargo airplanes. The shipment for the Incubi Kingdom was coming along well, and Wolfe wondered whether there would be demand for an actual passenger airline in this world soon.

Mostly it was just cargo now, and some merchants accompanying it. It had been centuries since people had travelled outside their home nations, and most rarely left their hometowns at all.

Flying across the continent on vacation or even for business would be a massive cultural change for everyone.

"Hey, there are a lot of people from Myrrh Coven headed for the edge of the Fae Forest. We should go see them in, so they don't have to wait." Cassie noted as she looked back.

"We won't be long here. I just need to get the spell and introduce you all. Once the spell knows you, it should let you in again. Or perhaps not, as it was last updated during the war." Wolfe noted.

"Do you think that they're aware of everything that has been going on in Morgana Coven? It was broadcast, but I'm not sure if the signal carries that far." Ella asked.

"Well, if they're sending an entire delegation to us, I can assume that they know, unless it's an entirely unrelated matter, which seems unlikely. They usually just send a message and have someone from the border towns come to see us." Wolfe agreed.

Explaining the threat of humans from another world attacking them using a spell that looped time, so they wouldn't even know that they had been attacked unless someone outside of town made a record, would be a cause for real concern.

The difficulty for Wolfe was how to tell them politely that he didn't have a real solution to it yet, and the best he could do was to throw a few protective spells at them and hope that it worked out for the best.

That seemed unlikely to go over well, so he was going to have to get that automaton spell and learn to use it, so he could give them a solid answer that didn't involve them fending for themselves.