Use the flame of the same color, that is another "witch"!

Louise was obviously a little surprised. She thought that this little boy was so persistent and bold to catch up, maybe because he encountered a difficult problem that was related to life and death, and she was going to ask herself for help.

Maybe the boy had already looked for many people, but no one was willing to help, so he took a great risk to find himself, a strange and powerful Extraordinary... just like the boy Louise had helped.

But she didn't expect that the boy would say such the first sentence straight to the point.

But I have to admit that Louise was indeed aroused by this sentence, because she knew one thing very well. Before she arrived at Oravi Island, there was an unknown "witch" on a new ship. The boat that departed early also had the same destination as Oravi Island.

In other words, besides herself, there is at least one other "witch" on the island.

Louise once speculated that that person might be a member of the "Witch Sect". After all, except for her own special case, it is very difficult for wild "Witches" to appear.

Unexpectedly, on the second day after arriving on the island, she would get clues about the mysterious "witch", which surprised her a little.

The boy in front of him is not an Extraordinary at all, and his clothes are relatively simple, yet he can tell the clues of a mid-sequence "witch" without opening his mouth, seems a bit strange?

"What do you know? Who told you to come to me?" Louise asked in a bad tone.

The boy probably thought of the horror scene in the "Sweet Lemon" bar just now, and was taken aback immediately, but found that Louise didn't have the posture to make a move, so he boldly said:

"No one asked me to come to you, I have really seen a woman who uses black flames!"

This child didn't get to the point at all. Louise had no choice but to ask again directly:

"Where did you see the woman who used the black flame?"

The boy glanced up cautiously, then quickly lowered his head again, and whispered:

"at my place."

Now it's Louise's turn to be surprised, what does "meet at home" mean? Could it be that the boy raised a "witch" at home!

She frowned and continued to ask:

"Then why did you come to me? Was that woman instigated?"

The boy quickly waved his hands and shook his head, flatly denying:

"No, I came to find you myself...No, I happened to meet you. That woman didn't instigate me, because she has been in a coma for three days."

In a coma! Louise was even more surprised. A comatose "witch" was adopted at home by a boy. How could this storyline be both familiar and strange?

She continued to speak, repeating the question just now:

"Then why did you come to me?"

After chatting for a while, the boy's breathing gradually stabilized a lot. He scratched his head, and replied with some embarrassment:

"I heard that there are many organizations among Beyonders, and Extraordinary people who use the same extraordinary ability are most likely members of the same organization, so I want you to save people."

It's really a simple idea. Unfortunately, many Extraordinary people of the same sequence will be your life-and-death enemies many times. But there is a doubt in it. Even in the cognition of ordinary people on Oravi Island, Extraordinary is not a secret. But how can a child know so much information?

"Who did you listen to?" Louise asked, she needed to find out if this was a trap or not?

Although it was an almost impossible trap for an ordinary boy to lure her, but she couldn't let her guard down casually.

Under Louise's deep gaze, the boy didn't panic, but was a little depressed, and said bluntly:

"Dad told me, but he and mom haven't been back for a long time."

This reason is quite reasonable. It seems that the boy's father is an Extraordinary, maybe a member of an Extraordinary organization. Louise thought to herself for a moment, if this is not a trap, then she might be able to take a look. Look at that comatose "witch".

After thinking about it, she said in a deep voice:

"Tell in detail the experience of your encounter with that comatose woman, and don't omit any details."

The boy nodded heavily, opened his mouth a little excitedly, and told all the information without reservation.

It turned out that he did not take the initiative to meet the "witch", but was completely passive.

The story is not complicated. One day, the boy came home from the outside and found that there was a woman inexplicably in the living room. There was still a black flame burning on her body, but she was still alive, and the flame did not ignite anything in the living room. .

It was because of this that the boy judged that the black flame used by Louise was the same as the woman's flame.

After discovering the woman in the living room, the boy immediately recognized that it was an Extraordinary, but he couldn't wake up no matter what, and he couldn't get close to the black flame at all.

After being nurtured by the Extraordinary's father, the boy didn't trust the power of the government very much. Moreover, the first time he saw the woman, he felt that she was very innocent and pitiful.

So, after a short period of entanglement, he did not choose to call the police.

But he couldn't get close to the woman covered in black flames at all. He was afraid of danger and didn't dare to stay at home, so he went out to find a place to stay for one night, but when he returned home the next day, he found that the woman was still there.

This wait lasted for three full days, and the woman seemed to be about to fall asleep. The boy was very anxious about this, so he came to the most famous "Sweet Lemon" bar on Oravi Island, trying to find some solutions method.

Whether it is to wake up the woman or move her out of his home, the boy can accept it, at least he can't just go on like this forever!

Afterwards, he saw Louise kill the pirate instantly with the same black flame, so he boldly chased after her

After listening to the boy's explanation, Louise did not express her opinion immediately.

The black flame burning on the "witch" is to protect herself from being found through divination and other methods, and if you add the coma until now, it is easy to guess the general situation.

She should have fought with the enemy, and was finally defeated. As for the reason for the coma, it may be some special means of the enemy.

As for the boy in front of him, he was only fascinated by the little charm deliberately shown by the "witch", so he didn't cause any secondary damage to him.

After pondering, Louise finally asked:

"What does that woman look like?"

The boy recalled and described:

"Very beautiful, as beautiful as you, wearing a long purple dress and a delicate tiara on her head"

Louise's eyes moved slightly, and she finally decided:

"Come on, take us to your house."

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