Rose went straight to the warehouse when she received a message from Arthur.

She entered it without knocking, finding one man and three women where the man was sitting while the three women were standing not far from him.

When she looked around, she found another man lying on a mattress, looking like he had lost his soul even though he was still breathing.

Then, she approached Arthur while taking out a small glass case from her jeans pocket.

"Boss, this is what you've been looking for!!" She said, handing the glass case to Arthur.

The latter took it, then made an observation.

Inside, he saw a small object that looked like glass.

"So that's the camera?" He said.

"It can be used as an ear piercing," Rose replied.

"Next you just need to hide its existence with your magic."

"Then if he goes back to England, does that mean we can see what the camera is recording from here?" asked Arthur.

"Unfortunately it's not that easy..." Rose shook her head.

"The problem is that this camera is still not capable of connecting to the internet. There are some that can connect with satellite networks, but yeah, we don't have satellites. Right now, it can only connect with a cell phone that is nearby." Rose smiled wryly.

"It saves a video every hour and then transfers it to the cell phone it's connected to."

"That means we'll need to approach Justin later to get the videos?"

"Yes!" Rose nodded.

"However, not to worry, I'll send one person who will be in charge of doing that."

"Alright!" Arthur then stood up and returned the glass box to Rose.

The latter walked towards the bed where Justin was lying.

And when she arrived in front of Amanda, she couldn't help but stare at her because she was staring at her too.

For a moment, she felt like Amanda wanted to challenge her to a fight.

She was not happy, but knew that this was inevitable.

The woman was no longer a helpless mortal, but a magus.

Of course, she was not saying anything here. Her pace became a little faster as she passed her.

Arriving at the bedside, she opened the glass case, taking out the small object inside before placing it on the top of Justin's ear.

It stuck straight on and didn't seem like it would fall off unless pulled.

"Boss, it's ready," Rose said.

She took out her cell phone, then showed Arthur the screen.

Since the camera was pointing towards the ceiling of the warehouse, the screen showed the ceiling as well.

"This is good!" Arthur was satisfied with the quality of the video.

He then sending a transparent beam of light to Justin's ear, more precisely to the small object in the ear.

When the light enveloped the camera, it instantly became invisible.

And Justin naturally wouldn't be able to sense it.

Even if he touched his ear, he wouldn't feel any strange objects there.

Of course, it wouldn't fall out either, Arthur had added magic to tighten the attachment between it and Justin's ear.

"It's done, let's go back," Arthur said to the others.

They nodded and stepped out of the warehouse, back to the front of the villa.

Seeing Justin placed back among them, the guards breathed a sigh of relief.

However, they were concerned about what Arthur and the others had done to Justin.ραпdα `nᴏνɐ| сom

Knock!

Arthur tapped Justin on the forehead, making him open his eyes.

He was a bit confused but quickly became angry.

"You bastards, let me go," he shouted.

It looked like he had forgotten how Arthur had knocked him out.

Of course, Arthur didn't mind showing his magic once to make him remember.

He pointed his hand upwards. One by one, spiritual birds came out of that hand.

The first one entered Justin's body while the rest entered the bodies of the guards.

Justin, who was wide-eyed, finally remembered what happened.

He sat up and then jumped from that position to stand up.

"You, you?" He pointed at Arthur with trembling hands.

"It's time for you to go home," Arthur replied, pushing at his chest until he staggered backwards.

At this point, his guards found they could stand again.

Once on their feet, they hurriedly surrounded Justin.

"Your Highness, do you feel any difference in your body?" one of them asked.

Justin had already remembered that he had been knocked unconscious. Hearing the question, he immediately took a look at his body.

However, of course he found nothing.

Even so, there was something inside him that seemed to tell him that something was wrong.

Seeing his expression, Arthur said, "I just sent magic into your body that makes you unable to talk about the things you saw today..."

He deliberately said that to keep Justin from trying to find anything else because there were basically two things hidden in his body.

After hearing his words, Justin and his guards quickly tried to talk about Arthur's magic.

As he said, they really couldn't tell.

Justin's skin turned deathly pale because of that.

He wondered if he had made a big deal, coming into conflict with a magus.

However, as he remembered a certain figure, the figure who was now the crown prince despite his status as the grandson of the queen, who was also the figure who led the changes in his kingdom, he became a little calmer.

His trust in that man had reached absolute.

"Today you won, but we're not done yet," he told Arthur.

He turned and hurriedly walked away.

His eyes stared at his own feet, thinking that he should be near the man more often so that he could feel the strangeness in his body and break it.

After that, smhe could tell him what happened here.

Arthur just smiled in response, which in Justin's eyes looked like he was waiting for a counterattack from him.

"Boss, you have so many enemies," Rose said with a quiet laugh.

"It's inevitable, everyone has ambitions, but there can only be one tiger in a mountain," Arthur replied.

"Right!" Rose agreed and didn't argue.

"However, so far you have only focused on the western world, there are still many other parts of the world, which I believe will become your enemies as well as long as ambition fills their hearts."

Rose's words made Arthur look to the east.

There, there were indeed more factions.

Right now, the western world did seem to have the upper hand, but he dared not say that there was nothing stronger in the east.

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