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Now reading: Chapter 777 - 215: The Tomb, Where Ian Is Buried! (Part 4) from Hogwarts: Bloodline Legend, a Fantasy novel by The moonlight is so beautiful..

However, it didn’t launch an attack.

"Boom!"

The palace shook.

It was as if thousands of troops and horses were galloping.

A giant portal was slowly opening, revealing a dazzling radiance. A blaze of colors erged suddenly, flickering intensely, causing the sky to seem as though it was trembling.

"That is not a prophecy."

rlin stepped back a few steps and sighed softly.

"Predicting your own future design, how is that not a prophecy? Great Mage, don’t you understand prophecy?" Ian’s dubious eyes made rlin feel like ten thousand alpacas were galloping in his heart.

"..."

His sigh was quite heavy.

"Alright, let’s consider it so."

Faced with such absurd reasoning, how could the Wizard King respond? rlin regretted deeply, if he hadn’t wandered around when waiting for King Uther, he wouldn’t have t this guy.

If he hadn’t t this guy, he wouldn’t have co to explore here so rashly; and if he hadn’t explored so rashly, he wouldn’t have faced such hardship.

Oh.

In the end, he shouldn’t have brought King Uther today!

rlin was extrely vexed.

Yet Ian’s mood was completely different, seeing rlin acknowledged as the Master of Language, he imdiately bead, even patted off nonexistent dust from rlin’s shiny body.

"Rember to write this into your autobiography."

As the saying goes, offering goodwill for no reason surely has a motive. Ian thought having rlin’s acknowledgnt ant no one could say he lacked talent in Divination Class any longer. Do you know what it ans to have the Wizard King’s personal acknowledgent!

"Alright..."

rlin, looking at Ian’s smug expression, couldn’t help but shake his head but inside he was relieved—the fact that the opponent wanted him to go out and write an autobiography certainly ant he had the chance to get out alive.

"Boom boom boom!"

The mighty rumbling echoed around, the opened doors were completely ajar now, revealing their interior, hitting with an old and mysterious aura.

The space inside the palace was far more expansive than it appeared from the outside, as if entering a separate world. Countless glowing gemstones were embedded in the towering do, resembling stars in the night sky. The floor was paved with smooth black stone slabs, each step triggering a weak ripple.

As if treading on water, marvelous.

However.

Even so, stepping inside, one could still feel a sense of emptiness, just as Ian originally predicted, the entire palace lacked any burial items.

Of course.

There were unforeseen occurrences.

It was really a tomb.

The most attention-catching in the entire palace was the sarcophagus in its center, it neither floated nor flickered, positioned like an ordinary ancient object.

Ancient and tranquil.

Above the sarcophagus, a line of Runic script emitted a faint glow, rotating slowly in mid-air, seemingly alive, attracting the gaze of the two who entered.

[Death, is a Great Blessing]

The text shimred brightly.

"What does it an?"

Ian saw the line of text and felt rather confused.

"You asking ?"

rlin felt powerless to ridicule.

"Open the coffin, Great Mage."

Ian took a deep breath, unconsciously tightening his grip on his magic wand, his knuckles slightly whitening from the effort. Facing what seed to be his final destination, how could he not be nervous?

"Alright."

rlin glanced at Ian, reading the Little Wizard’s unease, he did not refuse, raised his hand, murmured a few spells, layering several Protective Magic over himself.

Then.

He slowly approached the sarcophagus. However, after a thorough inspection, rlin was shocked to find no magic fluctuations on the sarcophagus, not even the simplest Protective Spell. Reluctantly, he carefully looked everywhere, trying to find any possible magical traces or traps.

The result was still no discovery.

The sarcophagus was just there.

Like an ordinary, exceptionally ordinary wooden box.

rlin frowned, looking back at Ian several tis, with confusion and puzzlent in his eyes. Ian rely stood there, his gaze still fixated on the sarcophagus, seemingly waiting for sothing.

"Really strange."

Softly muttering, rlin largely believed Ian’s previous information about his identity, turning to face the sarcophagus, placing his hands on the lid and pushed hard.

"Clatter~"

The lid was not as heavy as expected, but surprisingly light. As the lid slid open, rlin’s gaze fell inside the sarcophagus.

"Hmm?"

The next second, his body froze, his expression instantly solidified. Ian saw rlin motionless, and an increasingly uneasy feeling rose in his heart.

"What’s inside?"

The Little Wizard asked.

Yet rlin did not respond, maintaining that rigid posture as if sothing had petrified him.

"Speak? Petrified?"

Ian’s vigilance heightened, suspecting rlin had succumbed and fallen. He even began pondering if rlin were gone, if he’d have to impersonate rlin’s history.

And at that mont.

"×&%¥#@,¥#@§№☆548%!$#71^&%!$#&%¥..." with no warning, rlin suddenly burst into swearing.

This made the Little Wizard breathe a sigh of relief while his curiosity intensified. What did rlin see that made him curse worse than when facing imminent doom!

"What on earth."

Ian quickly stepped forward, peering into the sarcophagus. Inside lay indeed a corpse, but the corpse was entirely mismatched with the massive sarcophagus that could easily contain a six-foot-tall individual.

The corpse was very small.

Estimated to be only about the size of a baby.

"Ah?"

Ian was bewildered.

Only to see.

The corpse’s feathers were as black as night, radiating a faint glow, appearing as if just fallen from the night sky, showing no signs of decay. Ti seed to have had no effect on it.

"How could I be a bird!"

Indeed.

Ian was staring at a raven, dazzlingly dark...

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