15 Chapter 15: The wizard world

"Hey! What did you do here?" said a man with a full black-and-brown beard, who had an oval face. Anne and Tina turned around. "Oh John! Why are you here?" both women were amazed that they know each other. He has taken with him his colleagues, who have taken the sorcerers who had a dark coat, they can go before him. They ran in front of him, and then they disappeared with the prisoners through a gate. One of the prisoners was Louisanne, who looked over to Tina with a cloudy face. Although she was distracted by her disturbing face, John got closer and closer to her. Anne also ran to Tina. Three of them talked amusingly, but it didn't last very long. After they spoke, he ran to Gabriel, looking to see if he was still alive. "Unconscious," he told them. First, he picked up Gabriel. He got up, ran over to the two girls, where he then opened his gate through his mind, which is basically just a black hole to run through. The bodies that were left began to burn on their own. Four of them ran through. On the other hand, they arrived at a hospital. Several nurses came to Gabriel, who, with the help of wooden wands, allowed her to float through the air. The unconscious man was taken to a room where he had been tried to wake him up with magic. They themselves stood there, set the magic wand on him, and nothing happened. A moment happened until Gabriel got up. The first nurses fell to the ground exhausted, lying on their backs with the help of the three. Gabriel only noticed now where he was now, what happened up to. John ran to Gabriel, introducing himself as John Lequan. He asked him if he was still tired or needed something else. The principle in this small talk was to break the ice for his questions, which he later wanted to ask him. For him to tell him the truth, all he needs to do is trust, which he can only get by talking. "No, I don't need anything but thank you!" he thanked him. "Who are they?" he asked them. She immediately rushed to: "My name is Marta." "How do you know the two behind them?" he pointed to Tina and Anne. Both faced with a long face. "Business affairs...."» Lequan makes an interesting face, staring at him. Locker asked his last question what kind of affairs these were. At first he hesitated until he understood that he should present himself as a woman. He explained with emotion: "The dark king took away my parents and I was thrown into the river. Tina saved my life and I only met Anne later." He got up, walked out of the room. Gabriel looked around confusingly. "Done?" he asked. Tina and Both Anne nodded secretly. Gabriel also got up, put on his shoes, which noticed when he got up. Immediately afterwards, they went outside together. Gabriel asked where they were. Anne told him they were in her hometown, where she had learned her magic. They walked down the aisle to the exit, where they came out on a street. The surroundings looked like in Geneva city center. Gabriel saw nothing extraordinary than that the population wore blue capes. They also race over their heads on witch's breviews. These were mostly small children, who are still quite beginners in this area. At the next junction, many people stood at the intersection. Suddenly, drums started beating. Gabriel could see badly, but sometimes he could see the musicians. On the violins were woman, several played drums. While the drums played the bass, the violinists played along. Now he came to the highlight of the show. One half continued to hit in, with the other half throwing their sticks around them. After a few notes, they changed roles. After this show, the passers-by were able to pass through. Together they later sat in a cafe bar, where they later drank coffee. They sat outside the store. They all took a sip and then put the cup back. Anne opened her hand parallel to each other, with her index finger and thumb at a 90o angle. A hologram appeared on which you can use the Internet on Earth. While she can search for whatever she wants, the state intuitions can, watch and listen to her private processes. An exemplary case is Anne, who is unwittingly spied on by the inspector. She thought about the dark wizards as a search word, which included many different pages where you could read what they were doing. However, not all documents in the country are published, most of them are collected in the archive, which is very well protected, as it keeps a lot of secret information. She looked at one website, one after the other, when she suddenly read out tina and Gabriel half-loudly: "The dark magic group, or magician, is a sect that seeks dark pasts. They mostly look for the dark creatures of the last century, in which a war reigned. So they started stealing old records." Gabriel listened as if Anne were telling this from a fairy tale book. "What does this have to do with Lousianne?" asked Tina. The answer came out of Anne's mouth a short time later, who replied: "She is one of them. She has been involved in this matter. We don't know why, but we can say she's a bad person.' "That may be a good thing, but she may be forced to join," Gabriel said suddenly in between. Lequan listened to the line on the other side of the line. "If it belongs to this group, then it may well be that others we know are also present. Your brother is a clear example, Tina," Gabriel thought. Nevertheless, he did not understand what the magic world has to do with the magic world. He himself does not know why he is here. "It's complicated," everyone found. At that moment everyone was having a big sip of coffee. During this time, Lequan came out of a van that is well suited for spying. He bent around the next corner, where he bumped into the group. "I just happened to be walking through and listened to your conversation. What if we shared more information?"" Of course, they didn't believe him, but they thought about the benefits they would have if he could meet their conditions. Everyone at the same time, agreed, exchanged glances when they later told him that they would tell him everything she knew if he could meet the individual conditions. Nervously, he asked what the conditions were. The first thing Tina started to speak was sitting on the far right. She wanted secret access to the city's archive so they could know more about the magic group. "Tina, you genius. I didn't know you could read my thoughts," said Anne, who agreed with the inspector. She, too, wants to have access to the archive and its computers. The policeman swallowed quietly. Next it was Gabriel's turn, who asked the inspector to be able to talk to Louisanne. He agreed: "Well, I will try to organize." With the last big sip of coffee they drank the coffee to end. Lequan looked at his digital clock on the joint. It was only one o'clock in the afternoon. Time to go to prison and the archives would still go. The three groups paid for their coffees and followed Lequan in his car, which was in front of the unremarkable van. He turned on his engines, immediately pressing the accelerator pedals. First he stopped with his red car in front of a large building, which looked very monotonous. Tina and Anne, who almost crushed Gabriel during the ride, got out and followed Lequan, who ran to the front door. Before entering, he still took out his trademark, which had been allowed to enter. A man standing at the entrance told him that the two youths could go to the archive. He should show them everything related to magic. He nodded, and he just said, "Yes, sir!" The youth came in, for which he told them that the young Lord would show you the archive and the cases. He came back into the car. "We are now going to the women's prison," he told Gabriel. He drove on. It wasn't long before they arrived at the prison. In the meantime, Gabriel asked the inspector how such a country could be created. He said briefly that in the past people had a lot of arguments with the wizards. They have also been called witches. They gave up the earth, they did not want to live with men, and they had created their own world in which they now live. "Wow," Gabriel was astonished: "very brief." He ignored his last sentence and added only something he wanted to ask her. "They will see that, Mr. Inspector," Gabriel told him. In front of the entrance to the women's prison, the inspector parked his car. They stepped in. At the entrance and at the reception were men who were dressed in classic, elegant clothes. They all wore the same ties. Lequan wanted to see Louisanne, he told the men. They pressed a form into his and Gabriel's hands, which they had to fill out. So they had to give their name, age and id number of the police card. After about ten minutes, they gave it to the men. One of the well-dressed men led the two gentlemen in. They ran through the first door. Heard the screams of the women coming from cells. Gabriel saw a woman standing at the grid. They followed Gabriel with their eyes. They arrived in a room where they had to wait. Louisanne would just be brought in. Rudely asked her what they wanted from her. She sat on the chair, sitting opposite Lequan and Gabriel. "Why did you do this?" Gabriel asked first. She was quiet at first until she opened her mouth. Depressingly, she began to say, "I have been with my armies since I was five years old. My parents died in the war in this empire. I was an orphan, had no home when I saw the man. On a rainy day, a man approached me and gave me a banknote. I was delighted, but the man kept running. I couldn't see his face because he was wearing a hood. I followed him to his house. He didn't tell me anything. I felt so lonely. He found out that I had followed him, so he asked me if I wanted to join his sect. I agreed. In his house, he led me to a room where a group of people stood around a magic circle. They cut their skin a little with the knife that one had. He passed on the knife and the blood that flowed down fell on the magic circle. When it was my turn, I was scared. I looked at the knife. Shortly I cut my skin a little. Suddenly a light shone in front of my eyes, which I rubbed quickly. They all took their hoods down and greeted me kindly in the family. Initially, they gave me simple tasks, such as creating and sending mail, tables and much more. The older I got, the more I had to take responsibility. So I was trusted to kill people. I was told they were wanted men, even though I knew it wasn't true.' "Why didn't you go?" asked Gabriel. She could leave the sect. You would persecute them, even kill them. "You can leave all this here by telling us where the sect is." She hesitated a little: "You are in an old house on Bünzlistrasse. You will find that." She wanted to keep telling, but at that moment a guard stepped in, who apologized but had to return the prisoner to the cell. She got up where the guard held his hands on her shoulder. She looked at Lequan, who knew that a guard was not allowed to hold anyone's shoulder for legal reasons. Unless.... He looked at her, who made a long face. They left the room. The two inside occupants asked each other what they thought. Gabriel said she could tell the truth, which is why he would check it. Lequan thought the same. Shortly thereafter, they left the prison, checking the following road. They stood in front of an empty, broken building on the predetermined street. They looked confusing. Be right. They stood in pairs in front of an empty, cleared-out building, which had a front yard. His windows were broken. They dared to get closer to the old, shaggy door. This was closed, which is why they opened it by force. The ground on which they were running could break all the time. Together, they were looking for a possible way that might exist. A secret passage could not be ruled out. She found a staircase that led to the basement. They ran slowly down. The cellar was large and full of water was a quiet, lonely, mysterious place. They ran up again. They could no longer bear this place. They stood aisle. The open, smashed entrance door did not bother her. Someone started knocking when they wanted to discuss something. They looked at the door, but no one there. Someone knocked on the door where they noticed that there was a case under their feet that they ignored. Gabriel and Lequan knelt down first. It was only when he could not open the small, hidden door that Lequan tried to open it from the other side. Together, she was able to open them. A bound woman, who had duct tape around her mouth and eyes, began to move. At that moment, when they wanted to help the woman, someone appeared behind Lequan. Gabriel could see a shadow, looking up. The sun shone into his eyes. He could see long, thin legs standing at the front door when he asked. Lequan looked backwards. The inspector asked who she was. "You don't remember me or Gabriel?" asked the long-haired, blond-haired woman, who only stood with a skirt. She approached with every step she took. Out of the bag of the black jacket she had, she held a pistol in one hand. The first shot was opened, but in no time Gabriel swung his sword, with which he could halve the cartridges she shot. They flew near his face. After six shots, he brought her to the ground. In the meantime, Lequan lifted the woman who was trapped, but then pierced an iron grille through her torso. Blood spread on her shirt, which she could do her last mucks before she died. Gabriel held his sword to the woman's throat. Lequan put the woman on the ground and ran seriously to the woman, who he asked aloud: "Why are you here? Why should we kill you?" he replied. She once swallowed deeply. She tried to talk herself out that she could help them get in. Gabriel looked at Lequan, who looked over at the corpse. He agreed, but if she lied to her, Gabriel could pierce her with his sword. Gabriel redrew his sword, which he helped her get up. She ran into the room, where she pressed the bricks. When she caught one of the bricks, she pressed on it, opened a door in front of her. A dark path led them in. The two outsiders asked her how she found it, but she answered several times, "I knew!" It wasn't long before they could walk together. A light terrified them when they were in the middle of the aisle and ran. It was a torch, the two people who could walk with their clothes to the carnival. From the direction from which they came, they ran until they reached a room full of darkness. They ran into each other, where they reached a pillar together. Opposite them there were large doors that had been opened at first. A light was burning and they ran behind the pillar. After they closed them, the darkness reigned in the room. They stood in the dark around a circle, hearing a groaning noise. Was it a woman or a man? They heard the talk of the people standing around a circle. The woman who came along felt something that held her body parts. She turned to the side where she told him not to bury her. "I don't touch you," he tells her. She grabbed her buttowed when she noticed a foreign body. Relatively quietly, she quietly tried to remove them. She called Gabriel for his help. Both tried to remove the thing that sticks to her. Although Lequan couldn't see anything, he could still hear what was happening there. In the meantime, the foreign body could be removed, with Gabriel holding his hands to her butt. She knew it was just a coincidence and that he was ashamed of it. That's why she stayed quiet. In fact, he turned red in his face and took his hand away. They were undiscovered until someone who came from the direction of them opened the door. At first he stepped in as if nothing was happening, but then he saw this shadow, sounding the alarm. They quickly ran through the open door, which she closed immediately afterwards. Previously, they were lucky not to have been hit with magical blue balls. They got lost in the corridors, where suddenly a man stood in front of them holding an oil lamp in his hand. "Follow me," he said, to which he turned and showed them a way out. They had to trust him, because otherwise they would not come out alive.

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