The Wizard World

364 Funeral 1

After sitting in the villa for a while, Angelet got up and checked the status of the talisman array. The magic crystal card can last for more than half a year, and there is no need to replace it. **Then went back to the main world and brought back some food and drink for Fria, and then went straight back to the main world.

In the crater ruins, the three of Morian rested for a while, then got up and said goodbye. By the way, each of them left a gift for Weiwei.

Angelet put away the gift and left the ruins together. Headed towards Song of the Mermaid.

Song of the Mermaid is not far from the crater ruins, and it only took more than ten days to arrive.

The whole city was in a mess. When entering the city, the surrounding streets were full of cries and tears.

About three out of ten people in the city were attending the funeral, and the whole city was mourning.

Angelet walked along the main road of the city, seeing funeral processions carrying black and white coffins everywhere.

Follow the main road of the city and turn into a small road on the right. Most of the pedestrians you meet along the way are women and children, or young girls and old people. There are hardly a few young and middle-aged men.

In the dark and brown alleys of the city, Angelet was dressed in a black robe, and hurried forward, walking in the direction passed by the imprint of the secret method.

Soon, the narrow and dark alleyway disappeared, and what Angelet saw was a vast green grassland, densely dotted with white marble tombstones.

The neat white tombstones were dyed into a solemn and tranquil scene under the setting sun.

Crowds of people were gathering in front of different tombs, and some were slowly lowering the coffins while they were hanging. Some had wizards whispering eulogies to the dead.

Angelet walked towards a group of people at the farthest point, by a remote grove.

Most of these people were dressed in black and dark clothes, and everyone's faces were heavy and solemn.

Twenty or thirty people stood in groups, holding bunches of white flowers in their hands. A small orchestra played harps and fiddles, and the mourning music made the place even more peaceful and dull.

Under the dim sunlight of the setting sun, some people rushed here one after another and stood aside.

A wizard is turning over the black mourning book in his hand. Prepare a eulogy for a while.

Angelet strode over, and several wizards on the side noticed Angelet. They greeted him one after another.

"Minister Green."

"Minister Green, you are back."

Angelet nodded along the way, returning courtesy. While striding over. Stand by the coffin.

The lid of the coffin was open, and Minister Cruz's body lay quietly inside, surrounded by black silk and black petals. He was wearing a black dress, with an oval red gemstone shaped like an eye on his chest.

Many bouquets of white flowers had been placed around the coffin.

Angelet stood in front of the corpse, and the family members on the right were crying faintly.

He bowed slightly, and took out a small box from his sleeve. The whole body of the box was black, without any patterns. He carefully put the box into the coffin and placed it on the right side of the corpse.

Then he turned and walked towards the family members on the right.

On the right stood a five or six-year-old boy and two young girls, one big and one small. They were all blond, with beautiful features.

Angelet walked over and gently rubbed the head of a seventeen or eighteen-year-old girl who stood up on her own initiative.

"Julie. If you need help with anything in the future, you can come to Uncle Green. You're welcome. Your father and I have always had a good relationship. He is a respectable person." Angelet said softly.

"Thank you..." Julie was the eldest of the three children. At this time, the circles of her eyes began to turn red again, and tears kept rolling in her eyes. "Thank you uncle..."

Angelet looked at the three children with some emotion. Shaking his head, he turned and walked into the crowd on the left.

Among the crowd on the left. A tall man wearing a dark green swordsman's uniform was unusually conspicuous. He was talking about something in a low voice with several other wizards.

Seeing Angelet approaching, the man politely greeted the wizard who was talking, then turned and walked towards Angelet.

"Minister Green, long time no see." He gently hugged Angelet.

"Principal Barry, I just haven't seen you for two years. What happened this time? Is it really just an accident?" Angelet frowned and asked the reason directly. "With Cruz's prudence, such a situation would actually happen. It's a bit unimaginable."

"Unfortunately, it's true this time." Dean Barry is the biggest official position in one of the three schools of Song of Mermaid, and one of the most powerful people in Song of Mermaid.

The tall, centuries-old man had always been on good terms with Cruz and admired him very much.

"Kruz's lifespan is coming to an end. He has to take a risk. If the impact is successful, he may live for more than a hundred years, but I didn't expect..." Barry sighed. "It's a pity that his wife passed away very early, leaving behind three children who will have no one to rely on in the future."

Angelet also knew what he meant: "Indeed, Julie and the others are really troublesome. Without the qualifications of a wizard, it means that his family will completely abandon them. This is the rule in the middle. They are not recognized as members of the family. As ordinary people, they can still rely on their father's shadow for a while, but it will be troublesome in the future. So what is your plan?"

Barry looked at the three children on the opposite side: "I'm alone, and I'm going to take the students to the front line soon. I guess I can't take care of them. In the future, I may have to rely on you and Biyaduo. One of you is a deputy. Minister, one is Cruz's closest subordinate. I will rely on your support in the future."

Angelet nodded: "It's okay. I have always had a good relationship with Cruz. Although our roads are difficult, I have always admired him for his selfless pursuit of his ideals. I will take care of his three children. Maybe It would be better for them to spend their lives in peace and stability."

"That's right... For us, it's just dozens or hundreds of years... But for them, it's a whole lifetime." Barry felt a little emotional.

"Don't worry, I'll make arrangements." Angelet's eyes fell on the three children across from him, but for a moment he thought of the two brothers and sisters Fera and Felia in the Nightmare World.

The difference is that among the three people in front of them, the youngest one is not a girl but a boy, and all three of them are destined to be ordinary people all their lives.

Angelet and Barry stood together without speaking, and no other wizards dared to disturb them.

One of the two is a taizi dang, and the other is a strong man with great power. Although everyone wants to get on line with them, no one would be so foolish as to step forward to destroy the atmosphere at this time.

The funeral soon began.

A bald old wizard in a gold-rimmed black robe walked tremblingly to the head of the coffin, and stood facing the crowd, holding a thick black tome.

"Kruz Ainzhi Belen, was the deputy city lord of the Northern Icefield City during his lifetime, and his term of office was four years. Now he is the head of the personnel department of the main city of Mermaid Song..." The old man began to narrate Cruze's life achievements in a hoarse and deep voice.

The band on one side slowly played melodious mourning music, the violin-like music combined with the lightness of the harp, revealing a faint ethereal.

After the old wizard finished chanting, many friends stepped forward and sprinkled a silver-gray powder on the corpse. The powder like fluorescent powder slowly fell on the surface of the corpse, coating it with a layer of silver.

This is a soul powder to prevent necromantic wizards from arbitrarily summoning the dead in the future. It was invented a long time ago by a great necromancer.

The sky slowly became dark and low. The wind was getting louder and louder, and the sky was also filled with patches of dark clouds.

Soon, amidst the clattering sound, raindrops the size of peas fell down, and large flakes fell obliquely as if they were pouring downwards.

Amidst the banging of umbrellas, a black umbrella was soon set up beside the funeral.

Angelet stretched out his right hand, and a black metal umbrella stretched out from his body, quickly covering his head. Same umbrella as everyone else prepared.

The rushing raindrops hit the umbrella surface, making a small crackling sound.

"Minister...you have rushed back too." Behind Angelet, several fair-faced young wizards came over and greeted in a low voice.

"It's Junker, what happened to the song of the mermaid? Suddenly there are funerals everywhere?" Angelet watched as several people lifted the coffin, slowly closed the lid, and put it into the grave. He asked in a low voice through voice transmission, "I just came back and don't know the situation."

These little wizards are all under Angelet's direct subordinates in the ministry. They are the leaders of several personnel teams, and they all have 20 or 30 people. These people are all first-level wizards, and they can be regarded as the backbone of the personnel department.

The leading wizard named Junker showed a trace of bitterness on his face.

"Song of the Mermaid is not bad. It is said that there are almost six out of ten people in Zhangu City who have to attend funerals." He paused, and continued, "This time, a legion on the front line fell into the trap of the White City Alliance. Tens of thousands of people fell, all of them were directly buried alive by the bastards of the alliance, and only a few hundred people survived..."

"Really? These damn Baicheng scum..." After cursing, Angelet pondered for a while, "When I'm not in Mermaid Song, take care of Julie and the others, those three children, for It’s only a few decades for us.”

Junker looked at the coffin that was slowly being hoisted into the grave, and there was a hint of fear in his eyes. "I used to think that we wizards are the most powerful group in the world, and we have been able to have the most superior life in the world. Why don't these people enjoy it, but continue to work hard? Now seeing Mr. Cruz, I just I understand something..."

Angelet glanced at him and didn't ask any further questions.

The heavy rain became more and more intensive. The coffin was quickly lowered into the grave, covered with soil and placed with flowers.

People around also slowly began to leave.

In the end, only a few people remained. Angelet also planned to turn around and leave.

"Uncle Green." A childish voice stopped him from behind.

Angelet turned around and saw Julie standing behind him with two children. The little boy was held by his sister, and the two children looked at Angelet with a hint of pleading.

"What's wrong, Julie?" Angelet lowered his voice. (To be continued..)

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