Chapter 16: Conspiracy in the quagmire

What Merron heard had something to do with little round-faced Martin.

At this moment, Martin was extremely angry. He felt that he had never encountered a good thing since he infiltrated this mixed-race association!

None!

The room he lived in was dilapidated, not to mention that there was a significant difference between the door and the door. Someone even told him to live here, and he had to pay water, board, lodging, cleaning fees and other miscellaneous expenses.

This is obviously unreasonable, because he had never heard of such a rule before he came!

However, for the sake of the mission, he still endured it.

But after paying the so-called cleaning fee, it is too bullying to put yourself in the so-called duty list to be responsible for laundry and cleaning, right?

What's even more irritating is that he is also a newcomer, and he is scheduled to sweep the floor in this apartment on a regular basis. Why don't he live in the opposite door?

And I haven't seen anyone running to the door to ask for those messy fees!

The difference in treatment was so obvious that Martin deeply realized that he was being bullied!

Or a group of mixed races that he used to despise very much.

He was just **** off!

However, for the sake of the mission, he still decided to endure.

Or rather, reason with each other.

"If you want to arrange for someone to be on duty, you should also put the guy opposite me. They are all newcomers. Why should I be on duty and he will not be used."

He tried his best to suppress his anger and said, "This is not fair."

"The one who was assigned to enter the children's class."

He was talking to a smiling brunette young man with delicate features and a kind expression, but at this moment Martin couldn't wait to raise his fist to give the other person this face twice.

"People in the children's class don't need to be on duty, the rules are like that."

"Shouldn't this rule apply to those children? But he is obviously the same age as me!"

"Oh? We haven't encountered this situation before. Well, I will submit what you mean to the organization. If the organization decides to change the rules, I will naturally arrange for him to be on duty."

The young man's answer was serious.

But unless Martin was a pure idiot, he would never have believed him.

Is this kind of trivial still used to submit opinions to the organization?

Who are you fooling? !

"For the sake of the task, I will bear it for the time being. When the newcomer comes again, you will treat me differently. What do you think..."

With all kinds of thoughts of grievance and revenge surging in his mind, Martin didn't bother to continue talking nonsense with this guy who was obviously looking for trouble for him. He turned away with a gloomy face without saying hello.

Halfway through, seeing the innocent-looking newcomer of the same age, he glared at him even more.

This time, Meren didn't find it baffling, because he listened to it for a long time and basically figured out what was going on.

So he looked at this little round face with a little pity unconsciously.

"Poor child, people are deliberately angering you, can't you see it?"

"But...why is this guy being targeted?"

"Is there something wrong with his identity?"

"Or is it simply bullying newcomers?"

"But I'm also one of the newcomers, why didn't I feel oppressed?"

Thoughtfully, Meren looked at the brunette young man who had spoken to the little round face earlier.

"Hello."

Merron showed a cheerful smile to the other side, "I'm Iger, Iger Wilson."

"I've heard of you. You're a good seed recruited by Mr. Delane himself."

The other party also showed a kind smile.

"Just call me Richard. Everyone calls me Charlie Little Eyes. I'm an illegitimate child with no last name."

The Half-Blood Wizards' Rights Protection Association is not the only apartment in the city where Mellen is located.

It took Melen an afternoon to figure out the general situation of this organization.

The apartment where he is now is just a residential area, and the other areas are elsewhere.

The organization is divided into two divisions.

One is the teaching department that trains children and young wizards, and the other is the mutual aid department that is open to the outside world.

The Society has many adult, or mature, wizard members, and the Mutual Aid Department serves that group of members.

They can accept or post some quests in the guild to earn money and spell casting materials.

The teaching sector is divided into three categories, one that tends to develop combatants and one that tends to develop life occupations.

The last category, which Mellen might join, is what he calls the "public relations department."

Mellen is not very concerned about this, because he does not plan to join this department to learn those things that flatter people.

But others don't seem to think so.

Everyone that Merron met in the afternoon seemed to have acquiesced in what route he would take in the future, so one by one he kept telling him what the so-called "public relations department" needed to know.

What the major family crests in the wizarding world, motto, style of conduct, history and contemporary members and the like.

In addition, Mellen also found that most of the members here are illegitimate children, and the family relationship is basically not very normal.

So it looks a little weird in character.

But they were all kind to him. Basically, as long as Mellon took the initiative to say hello, he would get a warm treatment.

He is also good at chatting, and basically does not encounter cold situations.

So before you know it, it's night time.

Because it is a dormitory area, the club on the first floor is very lively at night.

Under the bright lights, dozens of young wizard apprentices were divided into large and small circles, sitting on the sofa or in front of the bar.

In the direction of several open spaces, there are even those who practice dancing and musical instruments.

In addition, there are also a group of children playing and playing, ranging from 11 to 12 years old, down to 4 or 5 years old.

If it wasn't for the bottom line, Mellen would never have found out that these people were a group of wizards.

However, he did not join the conversation with other people now, but was hiding in the corner reading a book.

Serious expression.

Mellen is using the book to observe the group of wizard apprentices on the first floor.

The limit on fate was discovered before, so Meren urgently needed to get a new fate to experiment.

He didn't really have any hope for this at first, because he didn't feel that he had a Conan physique and could encounter things wherever he went.

Moreover, his golden finger can only see the fate of others within three days, and can't see further.

It's not that easy to meet someone whose life will change in three days.

However, when Merron actually began to observe, the results were the exact opposite of what he had imagined.

Not only did he see an imminent change in the fortunes of others.

There are a lot of changes!

and very focused.

It can even be said that this group of people whose fate is about to change belong to one group entirely—

It was a group of young wizards gathered together, there were seven in number, belonging to the combat student department.

The leader was the little-eyed Charlie Merron had seen before.

Because he found out that this little round-faced newcomer was taking the lead in excluding him, it was him that Merron first observed just now.

The results simply startled him—

[Charlie, who has been trained by the Mixed-Blood Association since childhood, does not agree with the idea of ​​the association, he thinks it is too weak. In particular, he did not agree with the fact that the organization continued to cultivate companions to please those pure-blood wizards. 】

[Charlie thinks that behavior is no different from raising a group of prostitutes for their clients to play with. 】

[Based on this, Charlie will kill Lily Corzia in two days and pour dirty water on the new member Martin. 】

[He believes that this is a part of a grand plan, and if it succeeds, it will definitely push the organization to break with the pure-blood wizard. 】

[But this will lead to his death. 】

Similar information exists on members of that group.

Obviously, this is their conspiracy.

However, will the mastermind of this plan really be the group of teenagers?

Considering that the little round-faced Martin's identity does not seem to be simple, Mellen is skeptical.

It is a pity that in the reminder of this kind of fate change, if it involves people or information that I do not know, the corresponding name will not be clearly displayed.

So Mellon has no way of finding out the truth through this.

Correspondingly, Meren actually knew who the man named Lily Corzia was.

In fact, he was very impressed with the name.

Because in this group where most of the members are illegitimate children, there are very few people with surnames...

Thinking of this, Mellen's eyes couldn't help but look at the corner of the hall opposite, a little girl sitting dignifiedly on the sofa and reading a book.