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Chapter 471 Magical Restriction



Chapter 471 Magical Restriction

The door of the cell was opened with a loud noise, and Lucas saw the black cloud floating in and stopping in front of him, as if observing his injuries.

"Your Highness..." Guard Turner was a little nervous at this moment. He had not restrained those Knights of Light just now. The princess must have heard everything they said. Alas, she was going to be killed by those sneaky guys!

Catherine ignored him and just stared at Lucas. After a moment of silence, Lucas suddenly spoke weakly, "Is there anything to eat? I'm so hungry."

Catherine seemed to want to stay in this dungeon for a while longer.

As expected, Catherine's face immediately turned cold as ice. She turned her head and glared at the guards, "You didn't even give him food?!"

Tenahan was about to come down, and he opened his mouth in vain. Who would have thought that the guy who dared to cause trouble in the temple could survive? He thought that this guy would die in a few days, so he was too lazy to send him food. Who would have thought that this guy was protected by the princess?

"Your Highness, we——"

"Leila!" Turner was about to open his mouth to say a few words in his defense when he heard the princess calling his knight. Wayne Tre in the prison opposite shrank back into the shadows, fearing that he would be discovered by the violent red-haired madman.

"His Majesty the King appointed me to be in charge of the reorganization of the Knights in the temple, but I was negligent in my work and missed this place." Catherine's tone was extremely sarcastic, as if she was extremely dissatisfied with her companions being treated badly, and now she was venting and finding fault with the people in the temple indiscriminately.

"I'll check it right away, Your Highness, please calm down." Leila bowed her head and saluted, then walked out with a few black-armored knights.

"Eh? Eh?" Guard Turner never expected that it would be his turn in the princess' game of reorganizing military affairs. He was extremely worried that he would end up being locked up with those colleagues, so he nervously chased after Leila.

Instead, Catherine squatted in front of Lucas and handed him food and water, as if asking him to eat here before leaving.

Lucas took the water and drank the whole pot before stopping. He looked at the princess in front of him and wanted to thank her, but found that her eyes were not on him at all. She was listening carefully to the movements of Leila outside, her eyes full of solemnity.

Just seeing her like this, Lucas' heart, which had just relaxed because of being rescued, tensed up again. He rarely saw this expression on the princess' face, and almost instantly he thought that something might have happened to Lilith, and they hadn't found Lariel yet.

"Lariel isn't here. I didn't see him, nor did I hear his voice." The raised kettle covered half of Lucas' face. He huddled in the corner, using the kettle to cover his mouth and quickly exchanged information with Catherine. "But I heard that Turner discussed with his colleagues. They didn't want to take a long detour, so they wanted to open 'that door' and deliver food to 'there'."

Catherine nodded quickly, as if both of them had forgotten their grudges against each other. For Lilith, they now became comrades-in-arms on a united front.

"It stinks! How often do you clean it? Such filth is hidden in a place so close to the temple. How dare you, the Knights of Light, judge others for blasphemy?" Outside the cell, Leila covered her nose, like a spoiled noble lady. She was dissatisfied with everything about the prison, even the hygiene.

Even if she was holding a sword, she was just a little girl after all, staring at these things that no one cared about - a trace of contempt flashed across Turner's bitter face, and he followed her into the depths of the dungeon.

"What is this place and why is it locked?" The space on the next level became even darker and the vision began to be obstructed. If it weren't for a large lock somewhere that suddenly flashed in the darkness, Leila would have almost missed that inconspicuous low door.

"This is..." Turner, who followed, had a flash of hesitation in his eyes, which made Leila's heart pound. She instinctively felt that she had found the right place, and her vocal cords became a little tense.

"Someone reported that some knights always set up gambling games in the dungeon. Is it here?!" Leila's voice became sharp.

"No, Knight Taylor, no." Turner waved his hands hastily. They were all setting up a gambling table on the upper floor. Why did they need to hide so deep? It was so dark here that they couldn't even see if they were cheating!

"Then open it!" The red-haired knight relied on the princess's favor and acted very unreasonable.

"No, I can't..." Turner looked embarrassed.

"Humph, I knew that you guys would only deceive His Highness and never tell the truth!"

Leila's face was filled with anger. When she saw the other party refused, she immediately drew her sword. Turner obviously didn't expect that the knight's temper was even hotter than he had heard. He took a few steps back in fear and saw the other party swinging the terrifying giant sword. When he realized what the other party was going to do, he quickly spoke out to stop him.

"Knight Taylor!"

However, it was too late. The giant sword, carrying the momentum of its owner, crashed into the lock on the low door. The tiny lock was no match for the giant sword, but at the moment of impact, a dazzling white light lit up along with a buzzing sound that resounded throughout the dungeon. Turner saw the red-haired knight fly directly over him and fell on the steps they came down from, looking as embarrassed as he could be.

"Hey, look at this--" Turner could hardly hide the smirk in his eyes. Such a young and foolish princess and her young and foolish knight dared to challenge the majesty of the church?

"This is a restriction set by the Bishop himself, Knight Taylor." Turner couldn't help but show off, "This is not a place that anyone can enter."

Leila, who had fallen on the stairs, sat up, looking as ugly as possible.

"Leila." A call came from above. It was Catherine who came over after feeling the magic power surging.

"Your Highness." Leila stood up, her eyes burning, and Catherine immediately understood what she meant.

The dungeon under the Temple of Light is interconnected. Ian had seen King George walking out of the Temple of Dawn before and guessed that Lariel was probably there, but the temple was heavily guarded, so they thought of staying in the dungeon to find another way. However, they didn't expect that they were so rigorous and even set up restrictions in the dungeon passages, not allowing outsiders to pass through.

But the more rigorous she was, the more Catherine felt that she had found the right place, and Leila also tested the effect after the ban was triggered -

"Your Highness."

The Knights of Light behind them bowed and saluted as Catherine helped Leila back to the underground level. These were elite soldiers, completely different from the guys in the cell. They reacted too quickly to the warnings issued by the ban, and Catherine and the others were directly blocked in the dungeon.

——What should I do? Catherine bit the inside of her mouth unconsciously when she was nervous.

But this was not the place to think about problems. Facing the inquiring gaze from the Knight of Light, she signaled her men to help Lucas out of the prison, and she was not bothered to explain the noise she had made.

"Fortunately, you are still alive, otherwise I would have to tear down this place!" The princess' face became even colder and her words became even colder, and it seemed that she was still venting her dissatisfaction with the church.

"You, you can't take the prisoner away like this..." In front of so many superiors, Turner had no choice but to bite the bullet and stop them.

But this time he bumped into the muzzle of the gun, and saw the princess suddenly turn around, the anger in her gray eyes shot out like a sharp arrow -

"I think some people's jobs should have been changed long ago!"


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