"Special thods..."
Upon hearing Ronald's statent, Fisher revealed a smile.
She went to [Lachmont] for sothing very important, so how could she be constrained by such matters at this mont?
Thus, the young girl almost imdiately extended her hand to Ronald:
"Ronald, I'm very glad to et you."
Seeing her deanor, Ronald reached out and shook hands with Fisher.
Then he moved past a position and took the initiative to reach the castle gate.
The thod Ronald intended to use wasn't complicated—to take out the technique taught by Costate and make an opening in the spell barrier.
So while performing the operation, the true concern lingering in Ronald's mind was Fisher standing behind him.
—Fisher Catrina.
Upon hearing this surna, the identity of the red-haired girl was unmistakably confird.
This girl with radiant red hair was undoubtedly connected by bloodline to that Katherine in the [Infinite Negative Fields], and her possession of Saint Catherine's sword further corroborates this.
At this point, Ronald and Fisher's encounter in [Lachmont] made complete sense logically. After all, whether in terms of ti or the location they found themselves, both satisfied the necessary conditions for this eting.
Yet beyond this layer, this identity sparked more associations for Ronald.
Perhaps the historical fragnts he experienced in [Lachmont] were all connected to him in so way.
Initially, there was Majie'er, who had friendly relations with the Adler family;
Previously, there was Ormont, loads of docunted lore collected outside and found by Ronald;
And now, Fisher Catrina standing before him.
These three individuals were all sohow present within Ronald's knowledge.
And undeniably—had there been minor alterations in the historical fragnts' timing, Ronald would likely not have encountered these three.
Perhaps while dealing with outsiders like them.
This vast spell-experint world perhaps decided which historical node to send individuals based on their circumstances.
"..."
"Fisher, I did it!"
Contemplating these questions, Ronald's actions remained swift indeed.
He swiftly created an opening from the seal on the castle gate, then called for Il and Fisher to enter together.
"Ronald, this is truly an impressive ability!"
Upon seeing Ronald create an opening in the spell barrier of [Lachmont] within seconds, Fisher imdiately expressed admiration:
"Among the casters I know—not to say all the current casters in the world, you're probably the only one capable of this."
Ronald humbly returned a smile:
"You flatter ."
"These techniques are just borrowed from others, nothing worthwhile to praise."
"..."
Thus, exchanging humility, the three of them proceeded toward the castle district's interior together.
Having crossed the spell barrier enveloping the entire castle district, their advancent proceeded smoothly without any hindrance.
Just as visible from outside.
The castle district, although still inhabited by dozens of mages, clearly none were specialized in construction work, hence any uninhabited area essentially fell into dilapidation and disrepair.
Fortunately, the castle structures included not just towers but also abundant stone bricks, which maintained the basic architectural frawork.
As for defensive spells...
For [Lachmont] now entering a resource scarcity phase, maintaining the spell barrier around the castle was already the most extravagant defensive gesture.
Beyond this, they couldn't undertake any additional protective asures.
Thus, what ultimately appeared before Ronald and the others was seemingly a strongly defended yet internally void abandoned city.
The three continued forward.
Through previous experiences of historical fragnts, Ronald was well-familiar with the city's internal structure.
Even though Fisher was entering here for the first ti, with Ronald knowing the roads leading them to the castle district's center, it did not take too much of their ti.
"Ronald, why did you co to [Lachmont]?"
During this journey, Fisher curiously asked.
Though Ronald had previously been very humble about his ability to break the barrier, the well-traveled Fisher was evidently aware of its power. And possessing such power, how could he be an ordinary person?
Moreover.
In the current era marked by a substantial decline in mystic side spells, Fisher was indeed curious about Ronald's purpose in coming to this city:
"Now, all casters worldwide should be trying to find a suitable city to reside in, striving to secure their place before it becos overly populatized. A soon-to-be-abandoned place like [Lachmont], few would co here, right?"
"If unnecessary, indeed no one would co here." Ronald nodded in response to Fisher's query.
However, regarding how to explain it to this pleasant young girl, he hesitated about how best to answer.
From the heart, Ronald did not want to deceive this girl who left a good impression. Thus, after hesitating for a few seconds, he ultimately provided an explanation:
"Il and I ca to [Lachmont] mainly to seek soone here who holds an original fragnt."
"For our companions, and also for ourselves."
"Now there's an unavoidable yet crucial issue, and we need that person to solve it."
Ronald preferred not to speak of seizing the original fragnt.
Thus he provided such a sowhat vague yet reasonably truthful answer.
Once finished, he equally curiously questioned the red-haired girl beside him:
"So, Fisher, your reason for coming here?"
Upon hearing this question, Fisher's expression darkened slightly, yet she remained candid in her response:
"As for , I'm actually looking for my sister."
Ronald expressed curiosity:
"Your sister?"
"Yes, my sister." Fisher nodded gently, then explained, "During the previous great battle, the defeated wizards were sealed in a unique space. By coincidence, my sister was just on Barrier Mountain, which served as the battlefield at that ti, hence she was brought into that space together."
"I ca to [Lachmont] because Mr. Majie'er of the forr council of six should still reside here currently."
"I want him to inquire about the way into that seal."
"Or even if I can't bring my sister out, I hope to find a way to take good care of her."
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