Mage Joan

Chapter 2669 Midwife

Joan's arrogant attitude of indifference to Ishtar has long been familiar. She saluted and greeted according to the rules, and then retreated to Saoirse's side to secretly observe Ishtar, especially her swollen mouth that could not be closed .

After entering the gestation period, a strange "oval organ" will appear behind the beholder's tongue, which will continue to expand over time-this is the beholder's "womb".

During the last two months of pregnancy, the swollen uterus will expand to fill the throat, making it difficult for the beholder to swallow food or even close its mouth.

Ishtar is showing the typical characteristics of the late pregnancy at this moment. The swollen uterus in the throat presses the scarlet tongue out of the grinning mouth, and the saliva flows down the tip of the tongue and drips on the velvet blanket under her body. After a long time, it will gather into a group of stains.

Saoirse did a "magic trick" and cleaned the saliva off the blanket.

Joan watched from the side, and secretly remembered that she would help with such trivial matters in the future, so that Saoirse could spare her energy to chat with Ishtar and calm her anxiety.

Ishtar's mouth was swollen, and the few words he occasionally said were vague. Joan couldn't understand them at all. Only Saoirse, who had lived with Ishtar for many years, could understand her intentions.

Pregnancy also aggravated Ishtar's hysteria. Saoirse reminded Joan in private: "Everything is according to the Supreme One, and don't expose the illusion in her eyes, so as not to make her angry and move her fetus."

After an unknown amount of time, Ishtar's main eyes finally left the crystal ball and turned to Joan's face, staring at her in a daze. His originally dull eyes suddenly flashed a strange light.

Joan thought she had finally woken up, but the first sentence Ishtar said to her showed that His Majesty was still in a state of deliriousness.

"Mitra, so it's you... Do you want to see yourself when you were just born?"

Joan couldn't help being a little annoyed when he heard this.

I have been here for a long time, and you only recognize me now?

What kind of eyes are these? There are so many eyes for nothing!

Suddenly remembering Saoirse's advice, she didn't try to explain her reason for coming to Ishtar, but just followed Ishtar's meaning and prevaricated.

"Yes, let me take a look, maybe I can help."

"They're watching me, Mitra, surrounded by unwanted strangers...it makes me nervous and in a bad mood...I can't give birth in this state...even a forced one , the ones who will be born will also be freaks and stillborns... Mitra, go and drive those annoying guys away."

Ishtar drooled and mumbled something vaguely. Fortunately, Saoirse was there to help translate. Joan finally understood what she meant, but who was going to drive away?

Joan looked around, except for himself and Saoirse, there was no one else present at all.

Saoirse had already imposed the "mage's secret room" in the delivery room to block the possibility of magic prying from the outside world. What was Ishtar worried about?

Joan immediately woke up, Supreme had committed the old habit of being suspicious again, and saw a group of audiences that did not exist in the hallucination, how to drive away this?

After a little thought, Joan came up with an idea. He pretended to be looking around, and at the same time cast a spell secretly, instantly casting a "powerful phantom", creating several strange and faint phantoms out of thin air in the shadow of the corner, like ghosts.

"My lord, I found the bad guys who were spying on you!" Joan pointed at the corner and said seriously.

As long as Ishtar's spirit is slightly normal, she will not be deceived by this little trick, but now she is delirious and only believes what she wants to believe, even if it looks fake.

"Shh - Mitra, don't shout loudly, it's not good for the readers to hear!" Ishtar stared straight at the faint phantom in the corner, with a nervous expression on his face.

Tell me not to be loud, but your voice is louder than mine!

Also, what the hell is a "reader"? Just now you said it was "audience"!

While complaining in her stomach, Joan had to put on a vigilant expression, and reassured the Beholder Queen like coaxing a child: "Don't be afraid, Your Majesty, Your Excellency the Prime Minister and I are by your side, and we will protect you. "

Ishtar shook his head, turned around and glanced at Saoirse, and when he looked back at Joan again, there was a hint of mystery on his face, and he murmured a few words in her ear.

Joan didn't understand half of what he heard.

If she understands correctly, Ishtar seems to be reminding her to beware of Saoirse, and also said that Saoirse is a slippery ghost, who will occasionally act against her, and on the surface she obeys the Supreme Being, but will she carry it out in secret? If you go down, it's hard to say.

"If Saoirse is absolutely loyal to me... let the damned child die, and the damned child live...follow the tradition completely, so as not to offend the Lord...I won't have to suffer again today."

Even if Joan blessed "polarized cognition" and opened the "spiritual theater", he still couldn't fully comprehend the meaning of Ishtar's nonsense.

Supreme seemed to have a grudge against the Prime Minister, because he was bitter about his failure to take good care of her eldest daughter. Joan could understand the meaning of this, but could Saoirse be blamed?

As a mother, you don't take care of your child yourself, and you leave it to others after birth, and you don't care about it. How can you complain about Saoirse's dereliction of duty?

As for Saoirse's wrongdoing, she offended the God of Beholders, "The Great Mistress", and caused Ishtar to be implicated, and was forced to become a pregnant woman at the age of 100, suffering hardships and so on... Frankly speaking, Joan listened I can't figure it out, and I can't figure out the logical relationship in it.

Perhaps the relationship between Supreme and Prime Minister is not as harmonious as it seems on the surface, and there are still many unknown contradictions in private, but this is none of Joan's business.

She was just a temporary guest nurse, and she didn't want to get involved in the love-hate entanglement between the Supreme and the Prime Minister, so she hid her confusion in her heart, pretended to listen to Ishtar's warning, and then asked her if she wanted to dispel the mysterious phantom that was peeping in the dark.

"Wait first... Mitra, what do those guys look like, why can't I see clearly?"

"My lord, it's right that you can't see clearly! Those voyeurs exist in a higher-dimensional world, and what we see at this moment are only their projections in the three-dimensional world, not entities, and the details cannot be discerned with the naked eye..."

Joan bit the bullet and forced an explanation.

It can't be all her fault for making up things. Ishtar himself has set up "high-dimensional creatures" for the so-called "readers", "spectators" and "peepers" that he imagined out of thin air. Ann is just making a second creation on the basis of her "official settings", so Ishtar can't deny it, right?

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