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Chapter 435 Rabbit-eared hat and pirates

"You two, do you want to come in and play?"

At this moment, a pair of black rabbit ears suddenly poked out from the boots of the stone-carved boots, and a voice sounded from the rabbit ears.

Because only one pair of ears popped out, Alice couldn't see clearly whether the thing hidden in the boot was a rabbit or some other animal.

His thoughts were interrupted by the sound. The Magic Guild Master turned around, looked at the people around him, nodded in agreement, and the two of them flew up at the same time and left the front of the boots.

Looking down from a high place, you can clearly see the guy hiding in the boot.

As if he didn't expect them to fly suddenly, the pair of rabbit ears moved. The owner of the rabbit ears raised his head and looked up at the two little wizards looking down at him.

"Hey, don't leave. I'm too lonely living alone. I want to talk to you."

The owner of the rabbit ears thought for a while, "Don't worry, I will never trick you. Even though I look old, I clean my body every day and learn how to communicate with other people. Give me a chance...

..OK?"

With the help of the light emitted by the lion magic mark on Alice's hand, the two of them were able to see clearly the appearance of the rabbit owner.

The thing hidden in the boot is neither an animal nor a human being.

Although the voice sounds like that of a sweet little girl, that doesn't change the fact that it's just a rag doll.

This is a talking doll.

The doll wears a black bunny ear hat on its head, has long curly light pink hair, and a pink eye——

Yes, it only has one eye.

The other eye was covered with a white bandage, and there was no protrusion at the eye. Perhaps for some reason or an accident, the rabbit doll lost one of its eyes.

This is a doll with a story, Alice thought.

Judging from the clothing, the costume of this doll looks more like a pirate. There is a ship's logo on the necklace hanging around its neck.

The place where the hem of the clothes connects to the wrist has traces of being stitched many times. There is a pink blush on the cheek that is completely inconsistent with a pirate. It is unimaginable that a puppet with the identity of a pirate would actually wear a bunny ear hat.

"Your master often changes your clothes?"

Willett suddenly asked. It was a clear question, but it sounded like he was stating a fact.

Alice didn't know if it was her imagination. When Brenda said this guess, the rabbit doll's only remaining eye seemed to dim a little:

"This lady is so smart, but that is all in the past. Now I have no master, I am a free and lonely bunny girl."

Alice flew to the rabbit doll, with a warm smile on her face: "You are right, let the past be bygones. Since you want to invite us to chat, then you can help us and provide us with something

Any clues?"

Alice was not mistaken. After hearing her words, the pink eyes of the rabbit doll did flash slightly:

"I didn't expect you would really agree to me. Even though I'm not a real girl, you don't dislike me."

As if she felt that she had said too much, the bunny girl paused shyly.

Alice noticed that there was a staircase leading outside in the boot. The reason why the doll was able to stand at the top of the boot was because of the platform of the staircase.

But because he was too short, he could only reveal the bunny ear hat on his head. I don’t know how it saw Alice and the others outside.

"My name is Nina. Nice to meet you! Come on in. If I can help you, I will definitely help you. Nina keeps her word."

The rabbit-eared doll in the stone-carved boots patted its chest and made a serious assurance.

Although the voice is a bit shy, compared to the depressed appearance just now, the rabbit-eared doll looks much brighter now.

The voice seemed to have a bit of a smile, and the sweet voice formed a strong contrast with the pirate costume. "Thank you, thank you for your work."

The Magic Guild Master flew to the rabbit-eared doll and nodded politely and gracefully to thank him.

So, at the invitation of the bunny-eared doll, Alice and Brenda, led by the doll girl, stepped onto the stairs inside the stone-carved boots and walked down the stone steps.

The steps were very steep at the beginning, but became wider and wider at the back. The corridor was very dark, even darker than the space outside.

Willett signaled Alice to turn off the incomparable black and white light source, took out the slender black wand from his sleeve, chanted the spell, and released a flash spell.

The tip of the wand bloomed with bright white light, illuminating the dark corridor.

"Wow, what a bright light!" The rabbit-eared puppet who was walking at the front and responsible for leading the way raised his hands above his head and cheered with excitement, "It smells like magic!"

"Do you like magic?" Alice asked as she walked, seeing the excited look on the doll girl, the black shadow under her feet swaying slightly with her footsteps.

On the injured shoulder on the left side, the cracked bone ached faintly. In order to prevent her friend from worrying, she chose to endure it and try not to let her left arm swing when walking, which could reduce the pain of the wound being pulled.

"Of course! I like it very much!" the puppet girl replied without thinking, "Only idiots hate magic. No one here here resists magic. Everyone is very enthusiastic and has an indescribable desire for magic.

....."

The puppet's voice gradually became quieter and finally became inaudible.

Willett glanced at Alice next to him. Seeing her pretending to ignore her, his ice-blue eyes dimmed. He lowered his eyes and opened the wand emitting bright white light in his hand, silently.

"Haha, many people in the stupid world are like this." Alice touched the back of her head with her right hand, "Actually, I am also a stupid person. I only came to the Magic World to go to school on my birthday last year."

Hearing this, the girl with brisk steps in front of the doll suddenly stopped. Under Alice's puzzled gaze, the rabbit-eared doll turned to look at the blond little witch, stretched out two cotton hands to cover her face:

"Ah, it turns out you are an idiot. I just said it casually, please don't take it to heart. I am absolutely not racially discriminatory!"

Alice smiled awkwardly but politely, raised her hands and waved them left and right.

"It doesn't matter, I don't mind. I know you didn't mean to say that. And in the world of ordinary humans, they know very little about magic, so most people are afraid..."
Chapter completed!
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