"Didn't Warren say there are only a few ghouls? Why are there so many?"
Kishusari wanted to blame all this on his companions in charge of the investigation, but he couldn't even feel any resentment because Warren had been eaten by the ghouls and only a pile of clothes was left.
The broken gray robe was now on a piece of grass three meters away from him.
Kishusari only hated that he was too close to Warren, causing the ghouls to surround him after eating Warren.
Kishusari's mind gradually went blank, and he flipped through the wizard's book unconsciously, but all the witchcraft contained in it had been used up, and even the level-level witchcraft he had finally recorded was used up just now.
The powerful ring-level witchcraft indeed gave him a chance to live for a while longer.
But they went too deep after all.
Hound Dog Mountain is not small at all.
The strange topography here forced him to return along the road.
But this was a dead end, and the ghouls swarming behind blocked the only way to survive.
Hound Mountain is a dead place.
'I...will die here too, eaten by these disgusting things, without even a single bone left.'
When the wizard's shield shattered, Kixusari suddenly pulled out a beautiful long sword and stabbed his heart suddenly. Even if he died, Kixusari, the son of Duke Valencassa, would not suffer such a blow.
Eaten by a group of ghouls.
The Sword of Surrey, a weapon unique to the Surrey family, is a weapon that contains terrifying corrosive power.
Before becoming a wizard's apprentice, Kishusari used this sword to kill a powerful monster that invaded his fiefdom.
And now, he will die under the weapon that has been with him for more than twenty years.
"Don't be in a hurry to die yet."
A voice suddenly appeared next to him.
Kishusali was shocked and wanted to look, but his eyes were pierced by a silver light and he couldn't open them.
The roar of the ghoul rang in my ears.
When the silver light dissipated, Kishusali finally opened his eyes and saw clearly the person who spoke.
I saw an apprentice also wearing gray robes holding a knight's sword, and dozens of diamond-shaped shields floating around him, knocking away the attacking ghouls.
The man slashed out his sword from time to time, and white frost spread around him, gradually turning the surrounding area into a frosty land.
In this environment, the ghoul's movements became much stiffer. Faced with the apprentice's slash, he couldn't even dodge and was cut into two pieces.
The ghouls all over the mountains and plains could not pose any threat to this man.
The Surrey family once produced a great knight, and Elfendor also has records about the great knight, but no matter what, he is definitely not as powerful as the man in front of him.
Is that witchcraft the Shield of Creek?
Hope came out of despair. Although Kishusari was happy, he was still a little uneasy.
Because he recognized that the other party was the Shimobone Forest apprentice who was hostile to him.
'Is he also here to report the unusual incident in Mishucillin?'
If it weren't for the gray robe, Kishusari would have even suspected that the other party was a wizard, or a wizard disguised as an apprentice, but the swordsmanship seemed to give a reasonable reason for the other party's strength.
Gumbuz didn't know what was going on in Kishusali's mind. After testing the strength of the ghoul for a while, he no longer had the interest to continue entangled with the ghoul.
There are too many ghouls.
The number is simply exaggerated.
There are more than 4,300 looms all over the mountains and plains that can be scanned by the loom, and they are constantly pouring up here from the back mountains.
Looking at the trend, I'm afraid the number of ghouls is no less than 10,000.
Ten thousand ghouls are enough to overthrow a small country, but they are bound to Hound Dog Mountain for some unknown reason.
Gumbuz keenly discovered that none of these ghouls had left Hound Dog Mountain.
It's as if there is an invisible force restraining them.
After personal contact, Gumbuz knew that these ghouls had nothing to do with Valenzuela and Valenzala, and that brown bear-like body could not be formed in a short time.
"Have you found it?" Gumbuz asked in his mind.
"No relevant characteristics of ghouls have been found so far."
The loom's answer made Gumbutz a little disappointed, and it seemed that he would have to stay here for a while.
"Get out of here first." Gumbutz turned around, grabbed Kishusari with one hand, and ran with all his strength.
Kishusari's mouth, nose and ears were filled with wind, and his body was swaying with Gumbutz's jumping. After a long time, his brain felt dizzy.
Finally, Gumbuz put him down.
Kishusari immediately vomited.
"Tell me everything you know." Gumbuz looked condescendingly at the wizard apprentice in front of him who was retching.
"What do you want to know?" Kishusari gasped weakly.
"Let's talk about Hound Dog Mountain first," Gumbuz said.
"Investigating Hound Dog Mountain is a mandatory task assigned to us by Elfendor. They only gave the location of Hound Dog Mountain, and we need to investigate the rest. Our task is to investigate Hound Dog Mountain. If there are ghouls found, the number will not exceed two.
Ten, we need to eliminate them. If there are more than twenty ghouls, we need to report them and stay in place to wait for follow-up instructions. But as you can see, there are endless ghouls here. Among the apprentices who came with us, I am the only one who is still alive."
Kishusari had no intention of hiding anything.
The wizarding world believes that knowledge has a price, which actually means equivalent exchange.
The person in front of me saved my life. Although I didn't know how the other person would treat me later, there was no need to hide some non-swear information as a price for saving me from the ghoul.
"You mean you haven't found anything through your investigation?" Gumbuz frowned.
Kishusari lowered his head and thought for a moment, then added: "We found a secret passage. We wanted to enter this passage, but it attracted so many ghouls."
Gumbuz nodded, understanding that this passage might hide the secrets of the Hound Mountain ghouls.
"Has Elfendor sent a wizard to investigate?" Gumbuz asked what he was most concerned about.
Kishusari was stunned for a moment, then lowered his head and thought for a while, then shook his head uncertainly: "...No, I didn't receive any news from the wizards when I left Elfendo."
"Can you contact other wizard apprentices?" Gumbuz asked again.
Kishusari quickly took out a small round ball from his clothes. He didn't know how he manipulated it. Some noisy sounds came from the ball, and after a while, a message rang out.
After hearing this, Gumbuz and Kishusari were stunned.
"Walaska, are you the wizard there?" Gumbuz stared at Kishusari.
"It's a wizard." Kishusari admitted.
"So we really sent a wizard here." Gumbuz thought about it.
"I really didn't know before. I didn't lie to you..." Kishusari wanted to explain, but was interrupted by Gumbutz. He could only stay quiet and watch the other person fall into deep thought. Fortunately, I like it.
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