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20 Wandering Point

"That guy is indeed quite nice. He is more charming than the so-called marquises and dukes I have met before, and even Prince Hashem." A rare smile appeared on Anna's face, and she whispered softly: "Griffith...

..”

Gumbuz glanced at her inexplicably a few times, then pushed open the shabby wooden door, which was covered with cobwebs and dust. He put his luggage in a relatively clean place.

"Where are you going?" Anna found Gumbuz walking outside the house, but this guy didn't even help her clean up.

"Griffith said that there are many knights in Wandering Point, and I plan to go there to collect some information." Gumbuz did not hide anything.

"Oh, then go ahead." Anna tapped her chin and thought for a while, "I also want to go to Griffith. He said he can explain some courses to me."

Gumbutz nodded and walked out the door.

...

Wandering Corner, a gathering place for knights.

Knight is just a narrow street that is not too long.

The street is located in a valley, with a cliff at the end. From here, you can overlook half of the castle, and you can vaguely see the dark place of the Moist Bone Forest. The randomly distributed bone trees look like explosive sticks.

Teeth that are stubbled.

Gumbuz looked at the scenery at the cliff for a while. At this time, a knight walked up from the street below and walked towards him.

"He refuses to sell," the knight said to Gumbuz.

"What's the reason for rejection?" Gumbuz turned around.

"He needs you to sign a contract, a witchcraft contract." The knight emphasized witchcraft.

"Did you sign it?" Gumbuz was curious.

"No." The knight shook his head.

"Then how did you get the meditation method?" Gumbuz asked again.

"In addition to joining a private secret society and being attached to a senior wizard apprentice who is qualified to grant meditation methods, you can also obtain meditation methods by performing some dangerous tasks. Well~the worst meditation method."

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The knight rolled up his sleeves and pointed to a centipede-like ring scar on his arm: "I participated in a dangerous hunting. At that time, twenty-five knights took over the task. It was an action organized by a senior wizard apprentice, accompanying them.

There were also five ordinary wizard apprentices, but in the end, only four of the knights, including me, survived. One wizard apprentice also died. And I paid the price of an arm, and this one cost a big price.

The alien arm that was stitched up by someone.”

"Alien?"

"Those are humanoid creatures specially bred through special experiments. Although they look no different from normal people to me, wizards call them aliens, and aliens are often used for experiments."

"It was sewn by a wizard?" Gumbuz looked at the arm.

"It was sutured by the wizard's apprentice. I have no money to ask him to help me remove the scars." The knight put down his sleeves, "Do you have anything else to ask?"

Gumbutz thought for a while and threw a piece of cloud iron to the other party, "Help me pay attention to this kind of mission. If it appears, let me know."

"Are you usually very busy?" The knight put away his reward: "The tasks are all public."

"Well, quite busy."

"If you are not afraid of offending the apprentices you are following now..."

The knight lowered his voice: "I can recommend a few potential wizard apprentices to you. It is said that they are likely to be accepted by wizards. Once they get the Silver Medal and become senior wizard apprentices, you can directly obtain a good meditation method.

.”

"No."

Gumbuz refused without much thought.

The knight threw out two booklets with some regret, "Here are the knight's breathing and sword skills you want."

"How much?"

"It doesn't cost any money, I'll give it to you. This thing is precious in the mortal world. Here you can buy ten different sets from a piece of iron."

"One last thing to ask, is there a great knight here?"

"The Great Knight...there is one."

...

Gumbuz returned to Anna's house with a pile of food.

A rickety wooden house that looked abandoned for a long time.

This is the house assigned to Anna by the Moistbone Forest after she became a wizard's apprentice. All apprentices have it, but the apprentices and their followers can only live in one wooden house.

When he came back, Anna was gone.

Gumbutz looked at the environment inside the house and began to clean and scrub.

As night approached, Anna finally came back.

Gumbutz toasted a piece of bread and asked, "Do you want to eat it together?"

Anna put a thick stack of books on the table, looked at the clean and tidy room in surprise, and then looked at the slightly toasted bread: "Griffith has already treated me to it."

"Oh." Gumbutz blew on the bread and took a bite. The bread was spread with a butter that he had never seen before, and it tasted great.

Anna walked into her room. As soon as the door was closed, she was pushed open. She glared at Gumbutz, "You didn't clean my room."

Gumbuz was stunned for a moment, "Of course you clean your room yourself. Do you want a man to enter your room casually?"

Anna's face froze, and her anger was interrupted.

"snort."

She slammed the door hard.

Gumbuz looked up at the dust leaking from the floor, and doubted that if Anna closed the door a few more times, the house would not be able to withstand it and completely collapse.

He thought of Lina and couldn't help but mutter: "Women are trouble."

Gumbutz picked up a sausage, put it on the bread, brought it to his mouth and gnawed half of it together with the bread.

After a delicious dinner, Gumbutz took a bath, lay down on the newly made bed, and was about to enter the practice room, but found that he had just walked out of the practice room.

Repeated several times, still the same.

Gumbutz was a little confused, and suddenly there was a strange murmur in his ear, as if someone was talking to him, and his heart felt as if someone was being teased with a feather, itching, as if something was growing.

Gumbutz's expression changed, he quickly opened the drawer, pulled out two bunches of cotton from a ball of cotton, and plugged his ears.

Those weird sounds became quieter.

However, it was still there, and it seemed that more and more people were talking to him. From one voice at the beginning, it became two, then five, and gradually more and more people continued to echo.

Gumbutz was a little annoyed by the noise, but fortunately, the strange feeling that something was growing at the beginning did not happen again.

He closed his eyes and breathed.

However, it was useless. Gumbutz found that he could not control his emotions.

The breathing method of the transparent realm is ineffective.

"...the chaotic will of the gods?"

The danger of the wizard's land was manifested in Gumbuz for the first time.

Gumbutz understood why he couldn't enter the practice room because something that could threaten him had appeared.

"From now on, you can only practice Qigong during the day."

After a while, those sounds disappeared. Gumbutz breathed a sigh of relief and found that he could enter the practice room again. However, before he could challenge him, the unusual murmurs appeared again, and he was kicked out of the practice room again.

Gumbuz lay on the bed blankly, enduring the sounds in his ears.


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