The academy quickly noticed Number Two’s rampant behavior and imdiately sent a guard team to persuade her. If that didn’t work, they would directly capture her.
However, capturing Number Two wasn’t sothing the guard team could manage.
After all, Number Two was a powerful figure at the rank of General.
"Stop! No running!"
Number Two shouted from behind, but Yulia couldn’t help but smile.
Interesting, definitely worth the trip!
Sasa sighed, "Ms. Bilukova, you revealed your inner thoughts."
Yulia laughed, "What can I do, I really feel like laughing."
At this mont, Number Two could no longer endure and created a transparent barrier in front of Yulia, trying to stop her.
But such a fragile thing couldn’t possibly stop Yulia. While running, Yulia kicked the air wall, shattering it, and continued to run.
"Lady Yafugonia, please stop, you are causing damage to the academy!"
The academy guards in uniform rushed over and used magic to stop Number Two.
’Number Two’, whose real na was Yevgenia Xuan Konghua, the great librarian, looked at the guard mbers in front of her, a shadow passing over her face beneath the mask.
"Are you all going to stop too?"
"Phew!"
Yulia suddenly stopped, exhaled a smoke ring, and put Sasa down.
Sasa looked sowhat puzzled, "Not running anymore?"
Yulia shook her head, "The officials from the academy have arrived; they represent the academy’s authority and eyes. Even if Number Two and I fight later, the academy can’t bla us."
That’s why Yulia kept running just now!
Sasa suddenly understood.
Then Sasa turned to look at the center of the street.
Elves walking on the street had scattered, leaving only Yevgenia and the guards confronting each other.
The guards used a circle of transparent barriers to surround Yevgenia, hoping she would listen to them a bit.
Unfortunately, the doting mother Yevgenia couldn’t hear any sound anymore.
She imdiately manipulated the magic power within her, shattering the surrounding air walls.
The shockwave released, creating a strong wind that blew Sasa’s frail body back two steps. If Yulia hadn’t held her, she would have sat down hard on the ground.
"Ah, Sasa, sorry, Mom didn’t an to hurt you."
Yevgenia was the first to notice Sasa’s movent and imdiately panicked.
When she wanted to fly towards Sasa, Yulia stood in front of Sasa, blocking Yevgenia’s gaze.
"Miss, don’t you think your actions have already caused trouble for Sasa?" Yulia planted her giant chain-saw sword into the ground and loudly asked Yevgenia.
"Why? Sasa is my daughter; how could she be troubled? Co, Sasa, co to your mom."
Yevgenia tried to reach out to Sasa, opening her arms.
Sasa took a deep breath, adopting Yan Luo’s mindset, and mustered the courage to say, "Miss Number Two, I am not your daughter. Your daughter passed away long ago. I am not anyone’s replacent!"
"I know." Yevgenia said patiently and gently, "Kacha passed away a long ti ago, twenty-one years ago. I just wanted you to be my daughter. You look so much like Kacha, so adorable."
Yulia sighed and turned to Sasa with a quip, "This woman is seriously ill and doesn’t listen to reason at all."
Suddenly, a cold wind blew across the street, as if stepping straight into winter.
The wind from the northern country plundered the surrounding environnt’s heat, moisture quickly condensed, forming layers of frost, spreading from Yulia in all directions.
Yulia’s nearly white blonde hair also gained a touch of frost, her eyes reflecting a crystal-clear frosty white color.
The elves who thought they had hidden far enough were affected, shivering, and so even sneezed.
"I think you need to calm down."
Across a distance of several ters, Yulia pulled the chain-saw sword from the ground and slashed upwards, sending a chill towards Yevgenia.
Whoosh! Whoosh!! Whoosh!!!
Ice spikes suddenly shot up from the ground, growing ever taller and larger, swiftly advancing towards Yevgenia.
After charging tens of ters forward, the ice spikes stopped abruptly, like an unbroken mountain range, standing in the middle of the street, blocking the entire street.
Yevgenia was frozen inside an ice pillar, but she must have cast so protective magic on herself, allowing her to move within the ice.
Soon, wisps of white mist rose from the surface of the long ice pillar, rapidly lting, and the moisture that surfaced after the ice crystals lted was also evaporating.
If it were to kill Yevgenia, Yulia had a hundred ways, but she couldn’t kill Yevgenia now; she could only find a way to restrain this elf.
This was very troubleso!
Fortunately, Yulia didn’t need to act; a few elves flew over from the sky.
They wore robes and masks similar to Yevgenia’s.
"Number Two, stop moving around!"
A brown-haired, burly male elf, as strong as a standing bear, scolded, "You’ve caused damage to the academy. Fortunately, no casualties were caused. If you continue to pursue our guest, you’ll be sanctioned by the committee!"
The voice penetrated the thick ice, reaching Yevgenia’s ears, but she not only didn’t stop but intensified her efforts to lt the ice.
In just three seconds, Yevgenia broke free and angrily roared at the group of great library administrators blocking her path:
"Are you also trying to hinder and my daughter?!"
Upon hearing this, Number Five turned to look at Sasa’s direction.
It’s all his fault!
If Number Two hadn’t proposed to swap shifts with him, he wouldn’t have agreed, and none of this would have happened.
But beforehand, who would have known Number Two was so seriously ill?
"There’s no choice, we’ll have to knock her unconscious first."
A hunched, raspy-voiced elderly male elf sighed.
Number Two had to be subdued before she beca more violent, caused more harm to the academy, or even hurt the crowds.
The situation could still be salvaged now; if Number Two caused more destruction, there would be no room for recovery.
The library administrators took action together; Yulia didn’t even see clearly what they did before Yevgenia’s body trembled and she collapsed.
Number Seven quickly ran over and caught Yevgenia.
The elderly administrator turned to Sasa and Yulia and bowed apologetically, "Sorry, it was the negligence of our library staff; Number Two may have startled you."
Sasa shook her head, "Not really..."
The elderly administrator added, "As compensation, we’ll allow you to browse the library’s books for two more days."
But then again—
Sasa sighed, "I accept your apology."
"Good." The elderly administrator nodded slightly.
The administrators left with Yevgenia, and the other elves’ gazes imdiately focused on Yulia and Sasa.
Yulia raised her hand, lting the ice and snow from all directions, and took Sasa back to the hotel.
The hotel manager inford them that the library had arrived to make arrangents, offering them a room change and waiving their accommodation fees for the next few days.
That’s great!
Yulia was pleased and moved with Sasa into their new room.
In the new room, Yulia asked Sasa, "Did you find a way to advance to Sequence One in the library today?"
Speaking of this, Sasa collected herself and stopped thinking about Yevgenia, her inner fear also dissipating.
"Well, if you say I did... not really, but if you say no, that’s not right either."
Sasa frowned, "In the library, I indeed dug up so records related to humans in history, but I’m not sure if it’s the right one."
Yulia cald herself, "Let’s hear it, there’s no harm."
Sasa nodded and talked about her findings, "In those books, there was ntion of a key term, ’Foundation Establishnt’, and a crucial character, ’Immortal’. Could it be that Sequence One is ’Foundation Establishnt’? The foundation for becoming an ’Immortal’?"
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