Natalie's magical growth record

Chapter 603 Feedback and new situation from ‘Sky Scholar’ (Part )

Chapter 603 Feedback and new situation from ‘Sky Scholar’ (Part )
  Half an hour later, in the mansion belonging to the ‘Sky Witness’,
  Rosa took the letter sent by her colleagues in the Southern District of the Earth, raised her hand and knocked on the door of the study room of the Sky Witness.

"Sir, your letter is about the latest meeting in the Southern District of Earth."

As the three knocks on the door suddenly stopped, Rosa immediately explained the purpose of her visit in a concise and concise manner.

"Put it on my desk."

As soon as she finished speaking, the door in front of Rosa opened on its own, and behind the desk facing the door, the former patriarch of the Maxwell family and the supreme leader of the 'Sky Scholars' stopped writing and looked at The assistant outside the door nodded gently.

"Is there anything else I can do for you?"

Without asking too much, Rosa put the letter away as instructed, then stepped back some distance, bowing humbly and bowing.

"not needed for now."

After thinking about it carefully, the 'Sky Witness' shook his head slightly.

"Ok."

Rosa understood, closed the door and left the study room where the leader was...

……

Near noon, in the office belonging to the Wind Committee member,
  "Salister, I really suggest that you hire a few more professionals to work with me to grade these damn papers."

Watching the last staff member take away the test paper he had graded in the morning, Inzat immediately closed the office door and complained to Sally on the sofa.

"But aren't you about to finish?" Before the Wind Commissioner could say anything, Salister hurriedly came to him and retorted, unwilling to be outdone, "Besides, don't think I don't know. I deliberately slowed down the marking speed. If you really don’t want to mark these papers, you can definitely improve your efficiency!”

"No, I really don't want to waste any more time on those bad papers. No, those compositions are unprofessional, untrue, and unclear. Some people even make mistakes in spelling the most basic words..." Realizing that he couldn't help but reveal too many emotions that he shouldn't, Inzat couldn't help but close his eyes and readjust his emotions, "Sorry, I said too much. Anyway, before Alina replies to me, I will not take the initiative to meet any family elders, nor will I intervene in any affairs of the 'Sky Scholars'. Of course, except for the orders of the 'witnesses'."

After saying that, the wind committee member immediately took off his more conspicuous cloak and waved goodbye to Sallysette in the office without looking back.

Salister subconsciously wanted to stop it, but as soon as it was too late, the Wind Committee member had already closed the door, leaving only a loud clanking sound silently echoing in her ears.

[What are you thinking about? Continuing to delay the matter will only make things more troublesome. If you discuss it with Alina early and ask her to provide proof, won’t the matter be solved? 】

After waiting quietly for a while and confirming that the footsteps were getting farther and farther away, Salister reluctantly withdrew her gaze, opened the door and left the office belonging to Inzat.

However, after taking a few steps, she saw that the Wind Commissioner who had left gracefully before had returned again.

"Why did you come back?"

Salister stopped and glanced at the Wind Commissioner who was walking towards her with a rather strange expression.

"I'm sorry, I may have to change the way I handle it. Just treat what I said before as if I never said it."

Sensing Salister's gaze, Inzat was stunned for a moment, but the next moment, he quickly calmed down his expression, smiled indifferently, ignored the other party, and returned directly to the direction of his office, without any trace of himself. I just recently made up my mind to leave.

"What happened?"

After glancing at the Wind Commissioner who was returning straight away, after thinking for a while, Salister finally followed back and sat back on the vacant sofa in the other party's office. "Didn't I tell you before that a group of people in our family are going to hold a meeting on Alina's issue? This letter is about this." After casually weighing the envelope in his hand, Inzat turned to put away the envelope. While using flying magic to pull a chair to himself, he continued, "Although I don't quite understand why those guys can't figure out such a simple thing, it doesn't prevent me from making my own choice."

Seeing that Salister seemed a little confused, Inzat couldn't help but shook his head with regret, then took out the envelope again and handed it to her.

After dozens of seconds,
  Sallysette folded the letter paper again, silently put down the envelope, and raised her head to confirm: "Do you think Chaos Hermit has another agenda for deliberately exposing his identity this time?"

"You could say that, but it's not entirely true."

Inzat replied meaningfully.

"So, who should I contact now? Teacher or Alina?"

Salister secretly noted down the key points mentioned by the other party, thought about it, and took the initiative to express her willingness to help.

"No need, I will contact them myself before the end of the day." At this point, the cornerstone of 'hypocrisy' paused deliberately. Seeing that Salister's expression did not change, he Then he secretly breathed a sigh of relief and continued, "Help me create some conditions, some conditions where I can have more frequent contact with Alina."

"Are you serious about choosing this time?"

After recalling the similar words the other party said last month, Sallysette did not refuse directly in the end, but tactfully expressed her disapproval of the attitude.

"If you're not serious, maybe you can just try to convince Alina to explain to those old guys herself."

Inzat also tacitly declined the other party's proposal.

"Well, I can't convince her, so just do as you say."

Catching the word persuasion that the other party seemed to mention casually, Salister couldn't help but look at the wind committee member across from her in surprise. Finally, like the other party, she tacitly rejected this option.

Because, after the last cooperation, they all knew that it was not difficult to convince the leader of the sage assistant, but what was difficult was to get the leader of the sage assistant to truly cooperate with their actions.

"I thought you would try to come forward on your own."

"Counting the time, the morning exam in Sylve City is almost over. It's time for me to go back. Do you want to come with me?"

Without responding to the wind committee member's teasing, Salister silently raised her head, glanced at the clock on the wall, and suggested with a smile.

"Of course," Inzat agreed without hesitation, but when he found that Salister did not get up and leave the sofa, he had no choice but to spread his hands and reluctantly added, "You know, Lily is still there, I We need to bring her back.”

With these words, Sallysette finally nodded with satisfaction, got up and left the sofa...

 Sorry, I haven't been in a good mood today. I've been feeling very sad and depressed. I want to write, but I can't. Many words are full of sadness as soon as I type them...

  May your spirit last forever!

  May every day in the future carry your best expectations for this world!
    Finally, I will update it today, and I will revise it later in the chapter.

  
   
  (End of this chapter)

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