Chapter 62 Routes
Time is still passing by bit by bit.
In front of me, when the last apprentice finished the test, Alaon stood up, looked at the three people behind him, thought for a while and said, "As under the age of eighteen and who have been promoted to first-class apprenticeship, they will also stand behind me."
As soon as the words fell, a trace of turmoil flashed through the crowd, but no one chose to come over.
Seeing this situation, Alaon was not surprised. He asked casually, but he did not have any expectations for these apprentices.
"Walking freely for half a day, come on board on time in the evening, and we will set off tonight!"
Looking at the figures in the distance, Alaon said expressionlessly, and took the people directly to the boat when he came, ignoring the apprentices in front of him who were excited or depressed.
Seeing Alaon and others leaving, the black-robed knight on the side also walked towards the distance, as if he was about to protect the ship.
At this time, the wizard family members in the distance dared to step forward and find their own apprentices.
"Adir!" Sidru's somewhat excited voice rang in his ears.
Atir looked up and saw that in the distance, Sidru and Vala rushed to him quickly, and the knight-level speed was undoubtedly visible at this moment.
The two of them looked a little excited and excited on their faces, and they quickly came to Adier.
They did have reason to be excited. As members of the Fakus family, Atir's qualifications really gave them a great surprise.
"Let's leave first."
Atir smiled softly and said to them.
This is indeed not a good place to speak. Sidrew looked around and nodded in his heart.
At this time, there was still about half a day before the ship sailed. Under the protection of the surrounding guards, they quickly left here and arrived at the place where they had lived in the distance.
There, Sidru and his two men said a lot to Athir.
It was not until the critical night that they walked out of their residence and arrived at the place where the ships were docking.
"Go, be careful when you get there."
After so long, Sidru's mood had calmed down. He smiled and explained to Adire: "If Lord Arie, he will definitely be happy for you."
"I hope so."
Atir responded with a smile.
At the agreed time, the apprentices around began to board the boat one after another.
Seeing this, Atir did not stay there for a long time and went upstairs directly with the crowd.
But after the last apprentice got on the boat, Alaon calculated the time and nodded: "Very good, no one was late."
"Let's go."
When the sound fell, the ship door was slowly closed. After a while, the ship began to move slowly and headed towards the unknown distance.
By this time, Alaon and Crissu had no idea where they went, and only a black-robed knight was left here, and they were arranging some trivial matters.
"Andrew, Cesti, Atir."
He casually said the names of Atir and the other three and arranged to the three people standing beside him: "You three live on the top floor."
"As for the others, come with me." He said casually, taking the rest of the apprentices to the lower level.
This is obviously a residence allocated according to potential. The three of Adiers and the other ones have the highest potential among the crowd and are arranged in the middle of the ship, while the other apprentices are arranged in the lower level.
As the apprentices around him gradually left, only Andrew and Cisti were standing around Atir.
He turned around and looked at it, with a gentle smile on his face, looking very kind: "Hello, I'm Adier."
Atir looked at the two people around him and greeted them.
"I know you, the Fakus family."
Looking at Atir's movements, Andrew's face also showed a smile, and his blonde hair looked very dazzling: "I'm Andrew."
"Cisti."
On the side, Cesti had no expression on her face and spoke directly, with a sense of indifference that she kept people from thousands of miles away.
She did not do this deliberately, but was due to her nature and habits. Even if she greeted Atir at this time, she also had the same tone.
Atir didn't mind anything. He was a human being in his three lives. Just from his experience, the Sisti in front of him was just a little girl, so he naturally wouldn't be disgusted by it.
Overall, both of them showed some kindness to the initiative of Atir, a fourth-class genius, and it was not as difficult to communicate as imagined.
After talking on the spot for a while, Atir had a preliminary understanding of the two people in front of him.
Andrew was proud and conceited and had a strong sense of self-esteem, but he was born in the royal family and had basic etiquette and emotional intelligence. At this time, he also showed obvious kindness and appeal to Adier's active friendship.
Relatively speaking, Cesti, who was on the side, was much worse in this regard. Although she was also born among the great nobles, she seemed slow and unfamiliar with basic interpersonal communication. She not only didn't talk much, but also had no emotional tone when speaking, and she seemed a little taciturn.
The three of them talked in place for a while before slowly leaving and returning to their own rooms.
With a squeak, the wooden door was gently opened, revealing the scene in the room.
The room is very spacious. Although it is located on the boat, the decoration inside is also good, not much worse than the environment where Adier lived before.
Although there will be seasickness after sailing on the ship for a long time, the floor where Adier is located is relatively close to the bottom, so the problem is relatively not very big.
He walked into his door, hung his sword aside, and then closed the door directly.
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Half a month later.
In Adier's surprise, the ship gradually stopped at a port.
In the outside world, Alaon and Crissu got off the ship, and seemed to be preparing to test another group of people.
“Didn’t you feel surprised?”
In the distance, Andrew gradually walked over with that familiar and bright smile on his face.
"Although this ship looks ordinary on the outside, it is actually specially made by wizards. It is said that it used the power of wizards during construction, so it sailed very quickly."
He stood there, thought for a while and said, "According to the records of our family, although the journey still has to stop at various ports, it usually takes less than three months from the time we set off to the destination. Now half a month has passed."
“It’s really unimaginable.”
Hearing this, Adier couldn't help but sigh, amazed at the power of the wizard.
Atir had read some records in books before, it would take at least three or four years to get from the original mainland to the place where the wizard was.
Although the boat was sent by the wizards to receive apprentices, it was definitely faster than ordinary ships, but at Adier originally thought that it would take more than half a year to arrive, but he didn't expect it would only take three months.
This speed was indeed beyond Atir's imagination, and it made him feel a little interested in research.
"Look, another group of apprentices are coming." Andrew's voice continued to sound.
Atir looked into the distance, where a group of apprentices were nervous and nervous on their faces, waiting for Alagon and others to test, which looked exactly the same as their previous performance.
“According to my father, the ships sent by wizards to receive apprentices actually have different routes every year.”
Andrew stood on the deck and looked at the apprentice who was testing in the distance, with a hint of contempt in his eyes: "Although the fleet comes every year, the routes it takes are different every year."
"There are three clear routes in our sea area. Except for the continent where we are located, which is one of the fixed strongholds, the rest of the place will take at least three years to discuss once."
"In other words, the people in front of you have been waiting here for at least three years."
Andrew's eyes showed a hint of contempt and pity, and he spoke slowly.
"Since that's the case, why don't the wizards send more fleets?"
Standing next to Andrew, Atir was puzzled.
"Because it's not worth it," Andrew shook his head and said, "Adir, the area where we are, in the world of wizards, is actually called the archipelago."
"In this sea area, the number of various small islands is almost impossible to count. Even the continent where we are, in fact, in the eyes of the wizards, it is just a slightly larger island."
"Among these islands, most of our noble families are concentrated on those continents, and they are naturally much stronger than the small islands with almost countless numbers."
Speaking of this, he pointed to the port in the distance and the apprentices: "The apprentices who came to test, except for the very few who were descendants of the local wizard apprentices left behind, were mostly apprentices selected from ordinary people, and they could not compare with us at all."
Hearing this, Atir nodded in a clear understanding.
Compared with the wizard apprentices in the wizard family, the chance of wizard apprentices among ordinary people is not only small, but most of them have extremely weak qualifications. In all aspects, they cannot compare with apprentices born in the wizard family, so they are naturally not valued.
In fact, if the ancestors do not have the bloodline of formal wizards, then among ordinary people, even if they can have wizard qualifications, they can generally only have first-class qualifications, and second-class qualifications are already at the level of peerless genius.
A genius with third-class qualifications like Andrew is almost impossible to be born.
Thinking of this, Atir looked into the distance.
Alaon and Crissu have already brought their men back at this time.
Unlike Atir's group, this group of apprentices did not have time to stay. After the test, they followed them on the boat without any stop.
Atir looked at it casually.
Chapter completed!