finished portion of roast goose.

Then, he quietly opened the door and walked out, closing the door gently again.

The roast goose was really delicious.

With that in mind, he walked down the stairs and into the alley, his figure gradually blending into the night.

When Anna woke up the next day, Abel was gone.

The rope she used to tie Abel up was scattered on the meditation mat.
She looked under the bed and in the bathroom, but Abel was nowhere to be found.

Then she rummaged through the room, and finally confirmed that nothing was lost in the room except the roast goose she hadn’t finished last night.

Anna sat silently on the bed, looking a little lost in the empty room.

She was sure that Abel had no money on him, so he just left without any money?


There were also dark lines on his face that had not completely dissipated.
If he was found, he would be recognized as a dark mage and captured back to the church.

Anna couldn’t understand why Abel left.
She didn’t want to drive him away.
She even suggested last night that she would continue to take him in after the dark lines on his face disappeared.

Could it be that because she compared him to a cat and dog, he ran away in anger?

It shouldn’t be.
When she first took him in, her attitude towards him was even worse.

Anna really couldn’t figure it out, she just felt a little empty in her heart.

After sitting for a while, she curled her lips into a smile.

Forget it, it was good that Abel was gone, she didn’t have to worry anymore about this matter being discovered by the demon and him causing big problems.

Having said that, before going to the Mage Association, Anna went to the church.
She even pretended to pray inside, donating a few silver coins, and ran to the priest to say that she had a nightmare last night and dreamt that a fallen mage appeared in the city, expressing her concerns – of course she hid her mage identity while doing all this.


The pastor told her not to worry.
It had been a long time since a fallen mage appeared in Black Cloud City.
Even if a fallen mage appeared, the church would protect its believers.

Anna looked relieved and quickly left the church.

She did feel a little more at ease, at least for now, Abel had not been captured back to the church.

On this day, Anna was so disturbed that even the demon discovered it.
When he asked, she answered without any mistakes: “I’m a little worried about the results announced tomorrow.”

“If you don’t pass, no one from yesterday’s test will pass,” Rothgarr said.

Ana looked at the demon in front of her who seemed to be comforting her, and felt that she was indeed comforted.

It wasn’t about the results of the assessment.
She had no doubts about the results of the assessment.
She still had this bit of confidence.

She was thinking, with such a big demon still standing in front of her, how could she still have the energy to be gloomy and worry about others?

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