Chapter 219: Adaptation
Every time he looked up, he would realize that he had really left the Templar Knights.
“By the way, how long do the two of us have to stay here before we can leave?” Kate asked.
Audrey shook her head. Senior Claude had not given her an exact time. Perhaps he wanted her to find the legendary Clement first so that she could get the next step of information.
To be honest, she had no idea what was going on. After all, everything had happened too suddenly, causing her to be at a loss as to what to do.
Seeing the expression on Audrey’s face, Kate naturally realized that she was not in a good mood, so he quickly changed the topic.
“That uncle said that if we want to enter that school, there will be an entrance test. I don’t know if the two of us can pass it.”
Audrey blinked her eyes, and there was some warmth in her eyes.
Based on their abilities, a simple entrance test was definitely not a problem. It was just that they did not know what kind of test it was.
“To be honest, I still feel that it’s a little too fast.” Kate smiled. “I didn’t expect that we would be able to meet that senior so soon. I’m really not prepared.”
Before Harris left, he had made it very clear to them that the academy that the senior guarded had a branch here. It was also because of this that Harris had placed them in that town, this also proved that it was very likely that they would be able to meet Clement the next day.
Audrey forced a smile. “If that’s really the case, that would be great.”
“Don’t worry, we’ll definitely have a smooth journey here,” Kate advised her.
Early the next morning, someone did come to pick them up, and it was a carriage.
Kate was not used to the environment here, to begin with, and the mountain road was especially bumpy. By the time they reached the academy, Kate had vomited so much that he was on the verge of collapse.
The uncle in charge of pulling the carriage was a talkative middle-aged man. When he saw Kate’s expression, he could not help but laugh out loud.
“Hahahaha, young man, it seems that you are not suitable to ride in a carriage! You are already so old, yet you still get carsick. This is not good.”
Kate held onto the tree, his face very pale. He had never felt this way in his life.
Along the way, his heart was about to jump out of his chest. At this moment, he suddenly began to miss the airship from before.
Audrey could not help but laugh when she saw him like this. She took out the recovery potion that she had prepared long ago and handed it to Kate when the uncle got into the car.
“Drink some. It will feel better.”
She basically carried the recovery potion with her everywhere. She had originally planned to use it when there was an emergency, but when she saw Kate’s uncomfortable look, she felt that it was better to take it out first.
Kate forced a smile and joked, “After drinking this potion, I won’t faint again, right?”
“Don’t worry. Under such circumstances, if you faint, it won’t be a problem with my potion,” Audrey said. She thought that since Kate was still in the mood to joke, it proved that the situation was not particularly serious.
As expected, after drinking the potion, Kate’s expression became much better. He leaned against the chair to rest for a while before he felt that the dizziness had completely disappeared.
The neighing of horses could be heard as the carriage slowly came to a stop.
The uncle’s voice sounded from outside. “You’ve already brought the place. Come down first. It won’t be good if you vomit on my carriage. Hahaha.”
His half-joking tone made Kate feel a little embarrassed. He hurriedly got out of the car.
“Thank you for your trouble.” Audrey thanked the uncle politely.
The latter scratched the back of his head, he smiled and said, “What’s there to be troubled about? Since it’s something Lord Harris has instructed me to do, I’ll definitely give you some face. Oh right, seeing that the two of you are so sensible, I’ll give you some information.” When the uncle said the last sentence, his voice became much softer.
Audrey looked at him, as though she was ready to listen seriously.
Then, she saw the uncle in front of her speak mysteriously. “The academy that you’re going to enter is a little mysterious. You can’t look down on anyone there, not even the sweepers. I can only remind you to stop here.”
Having said that, Audrey basically understood what he meant. She curled the corners of her lips. “Thank you for telling us this kind of news.”
The uncle pulled the carriage. “Hahaha, it’s fine. We’ll meet again if we’re fated.”
Hearing the crisp sounds of horse hooves gradually disappearing into the forest, Audrey looked at the ordinary-looking wooden house in front of her. At the top of the wooden house hung a carved sign. The words on it had been in disrepair for a long time, it was already blurry.
What the uncle had said just now was very enlightening to her. At the same time, it also hinted at something unusual to her. For example, in a place like this, one could not underestimate the existence of anyone.