first wizarding world war.

Chapter 149: A Maze Guardian

Chapter 149 One Hundred Maze Guards
Baron Fei Bolie has received bad news every day these days.

First, some of his collection of famous paintings disappeared. Every lost painting had the signature of the thief Hughes left on the place where the painting was originally hung. In fact, Charlotte did not take them away. These fragile paintings would be destroyed by the bad environment in a few days if they were taken to Machupi. They were just hidden so that Baron Feberelle could not find them.

Fei Bolie refused to believe that this guy named Hughes had such great powers.

Even though all the gold ecu and banknotes were lost, one could still say that this guy named Hughes was very skilled at stealing, after all, gold coins and banknotes are easy to hide. But he was able to steal things under the tight defense of countless guards with the alert levels raised several levels, and things like famous paintings that were not easy to carry, which made the baron suspicious and thought that there was a traitor in the Castle of Columbidae.

He no longer trusted the former servants at Pigeon Castle, and after several rounds of investigations he found no suspicious individuals, so he simply drove away all the old servants and left only the people he brought from Strasbourg.

Then, some of the things he used in daily life, such as tableware and precious jewelry, also disappeared one after another.

This time the signature left behind became: Handsome virgin Zeus.

At first, small things were lost, but soon large items began to appear, such as furniture, and even his favorite carriage disappeared inexplicably.

When the carriage was lost, the signature in the stable was changed to: Fresh and delicious handsome virgin Hughes.

This audacious thief, who started out as a relatively serious temporary leader of the Yugoslav Restoration Army, the phantom thief Zeus, the handsome virgin Zeus, the tender and delicious Zeus, eventually suffered a moral collapse and a decline in moral integrity.

Feboli was really furious. He had no interest in the change of Hughes' signature and only thought it was a clownish provocation. He judged that the traitor was among his people and that the Knights and the servants brought from Strasbourg must have been bribed. He personally interrogated several suspicious people and even beat several servants to death, but it was useless.

Within a few days, all the carriages in Pigeon Castle disappeared, along with a batch of supplies and weapons. Every time something was lost, Zeus' name was left behind. Baron Febler was so scared that he moved in at night to live with the high priest Augsradin.

The high priest reluctantly allowed him to stay for one night, but because he was not young and handsome, not a virgin, and not fresh and delicious, he drove him away the next day.

Fortunately, as most of the things were lost, Baron Feberlie found that Pigeon Castle had become quiet again. He planned to wait for the second tax collection day, take some cash, and then hurry back to Strasbourg to beg his sister to borrow more money.

As for leading his own knights to the outside of Silver Pigeon Castle to fight a decisive battle with Hughes's South Seraf Restoration Army and take back his wealth, it was never an option for the Baron.

Charlotte didn't focus all his attention on moving wealth. He continued to practice, practice, and practice every day, waiting for the third maze-ification of Machupi. Except for the fact that the group of red bear warriors ate a little too much, his life was quite peaceful and stable.

The third maze-ification of Machupic went on as planned without any problems. On the eighteenth day, there was still no movement in the morning. In the evening, a thought was conveyed in the diary: Machupic had completed the third maze-ification and had reached its upper limit. It could no longer be promoted. One hundred maze guards could be converted.

Charlotte had never encountered such a situation before and hesitated for a long time.

He was a little confused. Since there were NPCs, why did we still need maze guards?
In fact, Charlotte didn't know, because he was an earthling. The maze changed according to his will, and that's why NPCs appeared. Orthodox mazes would have maze guards, who were neither human nor human, and were one with the maze. They wandered in the depths of the maze, guarding it and killing all invaders.

Agmiras is an overseas labyrinth evil god who is not only good at creating labyrinths, but also good at creating labyrinth guardians. Although Charlotte didn't know what a labyrinth guardian was, she didn't plan to use it on the Knights of Favonius.

He thought for a while, then jumped up, stretched out his hand and pressed it on the ground. With his control over the maze, he sensed the eighteen red bears and whispered, "Turn them into maze guards."

Charlotte considered two ways to deal with this team of overback red bear warriors: one is to kill them to increase blood glory, but he recently planned to try to condense blood cores. This method of absorbing the vitality of others to condense blood cores will cause the blood cores to be mixed and impure, affecting future growth. The other is to send them to receive merit. He had fooled the Hundred Bears Chief, Big Bear Tyrant and others to agree to go to Mostar Castle, but although the merit is good, how can it compare to the value of the maze guards transformed by the eighteen overback red bear warriors?

Well, they are enemies anyway.

No need for pity.

This team has three extraordinary orcs, in addition to the Hundred Bears and the Big Bear Tyrant, there is also the oldest extraordinary old bear, named Honey Bear. When this old bear was young, he loved eating honey, so he gave himself this sissy name.

The most rare thing is that these three extraordinary orcs are all mid-level orcs above level ten. However, because of their strong bodies, immense power, and the use of heavy weapons, the power they can exert on the battlefield is not inferior to that of ordinary high-level orcs.

The Red Bear Warriors such as Bai Xiong Chang, Da Xiong Ba and Xiong Mi have been living a very comfortable life these days. They eat and drink their fill every day, and then start practicing martial arts, completely forgetting that they have to investigate the death of Archduke Ferdinand.

They were wary at first, but after living in Machupi for more than ten days, eating and drinking well every day, their trust in Charlotte grew day by day, and they no longer wanted to go to Mostar Fortress.

Now that Archduke Ferdinand is dead, their mission is considered accomplished. The bear people are a race that goes with the flow. They are not in a hurry to return to the south of the continent, and even think that life in Machupi is not bad.

When Charlotte transformed them into maze guards, a voice suddenly appeared in the heart of the Hundred Bears, asking him, "Are you willing to stay in Machupi forever?"

He answered without hesitation: "If I can have enough food and drink every day and practice martial arts with my brothers, I am willing to stay in Machupic forever."

His words seemed to be responded to. His body became slightly heavier and he had a set of armor on, looking very majestic.

Captain Bai Xiong discovered that his comrades seemed to have encountered exactly the same thing. Each of them changed into a new set of armor that was shiny and fit them very well.

If Baron Fei Bolie saw them, he would definitely be able to recognize these armors. These eighteen sets of armor all belonged to him and were supposed to be worn by his close guards. When he went out, they would gather around him, following him in front and behind, making him look very impressive.

Charlotte turned the eighteen red bear warriors into maze guards. She didn't feel anything was happening, so she ran over to find them. When Charlotte saw the bears like Hundred Bears Chief, Big Bear Tyrant, and Bear Honey, she felt a chill in her heart...

(End of this chapter)

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