The Bizarre Wizarding World -
Chapter 448 - 312: Surrendering Without a Fight_3
Stilling his mind, he began to hurriedly ponder, seeking a strategy to break the impasse.
Firstly, what could be known was that Yasi's actions this time were very likely self-initiated.
For the Hidosh Family's operation, if Yasi had succeeded, then all would have been well.
The death of an aging Second Rank Wizard and his student would hardly cause any ripples within the School.
But now, the final result was that Senior Marjorie was dead, and Yasi, a Second Rank Wizard, was also dead.
Moreover, he died in Atbolde's courtyard, in such an unclear and dubious place.
No one could overtly accuse someone of killing a fellow School Wizard member, not even the Hidosh Family.
Therefore, the worst the Hidosh Family could do was to completely disassociate themselves from this matter and blame it solely on Yasi's personal grudge—although that indeed was the case.
On the other hand, if one were to stand in the shoes of the Hidosh Family, they had another, better option.
That was to turn the truth on its head and place the blame of the murderer on them, or rather, on oneself—if possible.
Colin glanced at Mo'er, who was hovering in mid-air.
If they now followed Mo'er back to Black Castle without solid evidence to prove their innocence, the outcome didn't even need to be thought about!
Contemplating to this point, a new doubt suddenly emerged in Colin's mind.
Aside from the two from the Hidosh Family and themselves.
There were two more people on the scene—Bulvo and Keith.
These two black-robed Inspectors, who were surveilling him, what exactly was their purpose?
Under the influence of the Superbrain, all the memories of just now were replayed in his mind, and every detail was clear.
The snow accumulating on the tree branches, the expressions of the two black-robed Inspectors, the words spoken by everyone...
Gradually, the image in Colin's brain froze on the reaction of Bulvo and his companion when they saw Lillian's pointed ears.
The astonished look, the defensive movements... and later, the emphasized words of Field, Field must know something.
"What's wrong, any more questions? If not, let's head to Black Castle now," Mo'er urged, a barely discernible cold gleam flashing in his eyes.
If Colin and the others continued to refuse to cooperate, he would have a reason to use force, and by dealing with them directly, he would spare himself some effort!
Thinking this, he couldn't help but feel some annoyance towards Yasi, the incompetent one, for having such a hard time dealing with an old and decayed Second Rank Wizard and for executing such a crude plan, which really made one doubt his status as a Pureblood Wizard!
It was at this moment that a flash of Spiritual Light crossed his mind, and Colin finally pieced everything together.
He understood the purpose of the two Black Castle Inspectors—
They had come for the undercover Divine being, and he himself was their suspect!
But what use was it to understand this?
Colin watched as Mo'er's expression gradually turned colder, and then glanced back at Bulvo and Keith, who had unknowingly surrounded them...
He knew that if they didn't opt to stay put, they would likely face the siege of four Second Rank Wizards.
Colin sighed, there was still one option, though hardly a solution.
He silently communicated to Atbolde and Lillian.
The next second, the three of them nodded to Mo'er above as if resigned, and complied by following behind.
Withdrawing his gaze, Mo'er thought nothing of it.
After all, once at Black Castle, no matter what schemes Colin and the others had, they wouldn't think of turning the tables!
However, Field, who was watching this scene, still felt somewhat suspicious in his heart.
That wizard called Colin, although their interactions were brief, had made a very deep impression on him—
All in all, he did not seem like the kind of person who would quietly surrender without a fight!
Once the group took to the sky, Bulvo approached Mo'er, saying:
"Upon arrival at Black Castle, Colin will need to be questioned separately by us."
"No problem," Mo'er smiled.
"Hmm," Bulvo nodded, slowed down to Colin's side, and calmly informed Colin of the upcoming arrangements for him.
Colin nodded without any sign of surprise.
Accepting a separate interrogation, without the interference of the Hidosh Family, was his chance to prove himself as a Heroic Wizard.
This was the "not really an option" option he thought of.
As long as he could prove that he was a Heroic Wizard, he could, to some extent, solve the false accusations the Hidosh Family might pin on him from another angle!
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