Chapter 599 - 415: Silent Days (2)
Having written the last word and finalized this month’s manuscript, Malin picked up the pages, put them in a paper bag, and snapped his fingers.
A private spirit messenger from the National Publishing House of Carterburg leaped out of the void; the hand-shaped messenger took the bag and, after Malin paid a unit of Spiritual Energy, jumped into space—it would take the bag back to that lady skilled in drawing shotguns from beneath her skirts.
With this task completed, Malin returned to the bedroom. The city of Naples that afternoon seemed to have countless sights, with Faye and Nova taking the other girls out for fun, while Rewo and Clovis opted for a nap.
So, Malin gently pulled Clovis’s ear from under the pillow, covered Rewo with the blanket properly, and quietly left the bedroom.
In the yard, a messenger from the Church of the Goddess of Harvest chattered on Malin’s shoulder. Malin took the small message tube from its hand, gave the little spirit an acorn, watched it leap back into space contentedly, and then pulled out the letter.
It was a letter sent by Old Ferrero.
· Colin is in trouble. For details, please come back to Carterburg to discuss.
Wait, how could Colin be in trouble... Malin furrowed his brows, picked up his tablet, and checked the service era of the first generation of children; he saw it was exactly when Colin was very young.
No way.
Surprised, Malin quickly searched through the list of the first generation of children and finally saw Colin’s name on the special list—Caster number 29, a combination of Colin Daun’s genes and those of a deceased local woman from Carterburg, introduced into Carterburg 20 years ago as an important experimental subject for testing whether half-bloods could live and learn Spell Formation on the surface.
"When His Excellency Colin Daun was creating this child, he had two choices: pair up with the recently acquired female genes or use his own genes independently. In the end, His Excellency Colin Daun chose to pair up, proving to be a good decision."
