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41 Horsemen's Text(1/2)

Snap!

Hoffa grabbed Aglaia's white wrist with force, his fingers touched the bottom of the medicine tube, and was about to exert force.

But this time, he also lost his balance and fell from the height, taking Aglaia with him.

With a high-decibel scream.

In the air, the two of them hit an oak branch and turned upside down.

thump!

Aglaia's 5kg fell on Hoffa.

This fall caused Hoffa to have chest tightness and shortness of breath. He stood up half-body and did not regain his breath for a long time.

After the two looked at each other, it was obvious that Aglaia, who was protected by her flesh pads, was in better condition. She snatched her wand and pointed at her legs.

"The curse stops immediately!"

After lifting the killing curse, she rushed towards the school.

The potion was still in her hand, but Hoffa didn't give up. He turned over and grabbed her calf, holding her tightly and dragging her to the ground.

They started fighting again.

Among 11-year-old girls, Aglaia is considered tall, and girls generally develop earlier than boys. During the fight, Hoffa, who has not yet developed much, was at a disadvantage.

But at this moment.

Gotta get it!

The sound of horse hooves came from the dark Forbidden Forest, and Joey rode the white horse quickly out of the Forbidden Forest and stopped at the door of his house.

When he saw the scene in front of him, Joey was stunned.

Hoffa was half sitting on the ground, pulling a girl's leg, while the girl was holding her thigh, trying to break free from Hoffa's control.

If it weren't for the deep dislike for each other on their faces, Joey would have thought that the two of them were acting out a life-or-death drama.

Joey was surprised: "What are you doing here?"

When she saw teachers coming, Aglaia subconsciously wanted to file a complaint.

However, she immediately thought that Hoffa was refining medicine in Joey's house. The two of them must be working together. Maybe this person was instigating Hoffa to make medicine and asked him to come to her to cheat on the prescription. It was also possible...

...

Various conspiracy theories ran through Aglaia's mind.

She immediately put away the potion and looked pitiful.

"Mr. Administrator, Classmate Bach, he bullied me..."

There was mist in her eyes, which made people feel sad to see her.

Hoffa reluctantly stood up from the ground and said hoarsely: "Joy, stop her, she has seen everything..."

Aglaia's expression suddenly changed, and all the pity on her face disappeared.

"Hmph, the staff is covering up students and violating school rules. It's like a nest of snakes and rats. Hogwarts is really a rubbish school!"

After saying that, she struggled to break free and was about to leave.

However, Joey paid no attention to Aglaia's intentions. He shrugged indifferently, then turned to ask Hoffa: "Hoffa, do you understand centaurs' writing?"

Hoffa was so anxious that Aglaia took away the potion and was about to report it to Gorshak, but this guy came to ask him if he understood the centaurs' writing. Is he serious?

"What the hell?"

Hoffa cursed angrily and limped towards Aglaia.

However, something even more surprising happened to him.

After hearing what Joey said, Aglaia actually stopped and turned to look at Joey in disbelief.

"What do you mean, centaur writing?"

When Hoffa saw her stop, he started to grab the potion.

Aglaia just turned aside and let go of his hand. "Did the centaur leave a message?"

Joey nodded, "Yes, I want to find someone who understands magical creatures..."

"I understand, take me there."

Aglaia once again let go of Hoffa's hand and said.

Hoffa: "What on earth are you talking about! It's up to you whether you're a horse or a cow, you give me back my magic potion!"

"Don't touch me!" Aglaia leaned against the tree trunk, with one hand behind her back and the other holding Hoffa away.

"How can a mortal like you understand the true value of precious prophecies? I'll go see what the centaurs left behind first, and then I'll go to school to report you!"

After saying that, she held her head high and said to Joey: "Lead the way!"

Joey's eyes widened, but he wasn't angry at all. Instead, he found it interesting.

"Is this your friend? Hoffa."

"no!"

The two said in unison.

Joey couldn't help laughing: "Little girl, do you really understand centaurs' writing?"

"I know everything." Aglaia said.

Joey said with great interest, "You are really a proactive girl. Come with me."

After saying that, he took out a horse from the stable and handed it to Aglaia under Hoffa's shocked eyes.

Aglaia climbed onto the horse, her posture as skillful as Joey's.

Joey also got on the horse and said to Hoffa: "Why don't you go back first, and I'll persuade her on the way and ask her to return the medicine to you."

Hoffa glanced at the girl riding on the horse with an eager expression, and thought that Joey thought about things too simply. He didn't understand Aglaia at all. If this person could communicate normally, then human beings would not be far away from the unity of the world.

Far away.

Hoffa silently took out the little black horse he usually rode from the stable. No matter what, he had to get the potion back by himself.

Joey shrugged and turned the horse's head with a rein.

So, in the evening sun, three people and three horses followed the path into the Forbidden Forest. No one of them spoke along the way. There was no other sound on the road except the sound of horses' hooves breaking branches.

The trees grew thicker and denser, and the sunlight above our heads gradually disappeared.

It wasn't until the shadow of the trail was no longer visible that Hoffa realized that he had already deviated from the normal path. This was not the same path as the last time he went to meet Taras the Thunderbird.

The three of them walked deeper and deeper, and the horses gradually slowed down because the surroundings were densely covered with low branches and thorny vines.

The long hem of Aglaia's school uniform was torn and torn by the barbs on the thorn vines. She didn't care at all and actually stared excitedly.

Apparently she was extremely curious about the so-called centaur writing.

Hoffa stared at the tube of reagent in her hand, wondering if there was any curse that could shut up this white-haired crow forever.

But Joey didn't know Hoffa's concerns, and he explained to the two of them on horseback.

"There used to be a tribe of centaurs here, with seventeen centaurs. Their leader is called Nan Nu, whom you have met Hoffa. But just yesterday, they sent me an arrow letter."

As he spoke, he took out a short-feathered arrow from the quiver and handed it to Hoffa.

In the light of the setting sun, Hoffa saw a row of words engraved on the arrow.

【Leave the forbidden forest, leave this land quickly.】

Leaving the Forbidden Forest?

Hoffa didn't understand.

After reading it, Joey handed the arrow to Aglaia.

Unexpectedly, she just glanced at it and threw the arrow aside.

"Come on, horses don't know how to write to you in English. This kind of creature can only leave behind one kind of writing."

"ah?"

Joey looked confused.

Finally, when Joey and the two of them barely managed to pass through the protective net composed of thorn vines.

They came to a clearing full of fallen leaves. This was once a settlement of centaurs, and Hoffa could still see some simple tools, pots and pans, wooden bows and arrows scattered on the ground that he had not taken away.

At the top of the clearing, the setting sun fell through the gaps in the trees, illuminating beams of Tyndall light spots.

In the center of the clearing is a gray rock.

The rock was no different in appearance from an ordinary Scottish Highland stone, round and slightly cracked with some moss.

The only difference was that it had a lot of yellow characters engraved on it, and those characters were different from any human language Hoffa had ever seen.

Joey: "After I received the message, I went here to take a look in the afternoon and found that there was nothing except this row of words that I couldn't read."
To be continued...
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