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Chapter 0109 Taboo Field

Grim thought in horror.

Vaguely, he felt that he had inadvertently entered a dangerous area that he should not have entered!

It is impossible for the flower spirit to devour and absorb so many bloodline genes by its own ability alone, so the only possibility is that these bloodline gene fragments belong to the reserves in the wizard tower. When the place was abandoned by the fallen wizards, they were extremely lucky to survive.

The human-faced flower took the opportunity to absorb the genes of other bloodlines, and then accidentally grew into a wizard-level terrifying flower spirit.

You must know that due to the power of blood wizards and the power of their families, wanton stealing of wizard blood is prohibited throughout the Wizarding Continent, and related bloodline research is also prohibited. Therefore, a wizard tower built by a fallen wizard

Here, there are so many bloodline genes. Behind this... I am afraid there is really a big secret hidden!

Greem's first instinctive guess was that the second-level fallen wizard Pridka was secretly conducting experiments related to bloodline synthesis underground. This guess was most likely true! After all, conducting research on bloodline is not a good thing for a first-level wizard.

It's still too much to say.

But digging deeper, Greem couldn't help his throat rolling, and his heart was covered by a huge shadow.

Can a level 2 fallen wizard independently complete such a large-scale bloodline research?

You must know that any blood apprentice is a high-quality resource that all major, medium and small forces compete for. The courtesy they receive is obviously higher than that of many element apprentices, body refinement apprentices, and mystic apprentices. If there are as many as double digits in the Dagon region,

If a bloodline apprentice is killed or his whereabouts are unknown, it may have already caused a turmoil here.

However, Greem has been here for a while, but he has never heard any relevant news or rumors.

Does this mean that the second-level fallen wizard is very clever at hiding things, or does it mean that there is a huge force covering up for him? In the Dagon region, one or two small wizard families cannot cover the sky with just one hand.

It is difficult for a large family to be so airtight.

Then the only possibility...

Greem turned his head slightly and looked in the direction of the Wizard Tower from a distance, a hint of enlightenment suddenly rising in his heart.

Perhaps only the Sandtallin Wizards Association has the ability to do things so seamlessly!

Extending this further, the design of this dark crypt becomes somewhat intriguing.

On the surface, it seems that some fallen wizards have escaped underground and are fighting guerrillas there, competing with surface wizards for the rare and precious wizard resources in the underground world. But if you look at it from a higher perspective, it looks like

It is an artificially created area of ​​conflict, and it feels like a front-line military training.

And if the high-level wizard who presides over this area has some selfish motives in it, and conducts some hidden taboo research, it will be a matter of course to cover it up. After all, there is a war there, after all, there is blood flowing there, and some careless

The apprentices who died in the underground world would at best make people feel sorry for them, but it would be difficult to think of anything extra.

If Greem, as the controller, only needs to put more bloodline apprentices here when issuing mandatory tasks, and then artificially create some conflicts, then the death of some bloodline apprentices will become natural and inconspicuous.

If you think about it carefully, in their ten-person mandatory mission team, there are four bloodline apprentices, and Mary is one of them. And among the two senior apprentices who have died in the battle so far, Silla is a bloodline apprentice.

.And the Demonic Vine Girl whom he killed seemed to be a blood apprentice as well.

I didn't think anything was wrong before. Now think about it, the bloodline apprentices, as the superior ones among the apprentices of the same level, have such a high death rate here! This... this seems to be able to explain some problems.

So how will they deal with themselves, an outsider who accidentally broke into their hidden experimental site? Silently send themselves a high-risk mandatory mission, and let themselves die silently underground? Or simply the person in charge himself

Start and kill Greem directly? Anyway, no one would question a second-level wizard face to face about his death!

Grim silently took out the Byron family badge given to him by the Angus wizard from his waist bag, and carefully pinned it on his chest. For the first time, Grim realized that there was a wizard family

The huge benefit of having someone behind you!

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An hour later, when Grim was holding the sleeping Mary and taking the goblin Kirby with a big bag on his back, he just arrived at the entrance of the wizard tower when he was blocked by a witchcraft puppet.

Without any explanation, they were taken to a huge secret room on the 9th floor of the Wizard Tower.

This is a young wizard who is only a few years older than Grim. He has a delicate and handsome face, a tall and strong body, a gorgeous wizard robe, and a pointed wizard hat. His whole body is filled with a strange youthful atmosphere.

If it weren't for the powerful mental pressure hidden within the opponent's body, Greem might have thought that this was a fake disguised as a wizard apprentice. However, sensing the pure and restrained mental fluctuations, Greem felt a rising tide in front of his eyes.

He encountered a sun that was impossible to look directly at, and under the strong fluorescent light that was as bright as blindness, he almost became a blind man.

Greem quickly lowered his head, bowed slightly to show his respect, and quietly released some fire particles to protect his eyes, so that the stinging pain in his eyeballs was relieved a little. In his arms, he was sleeping.

Mary in the middle seemed to sense a hint of threat, squirming uneasily and hiding her pretty face deep in his arm.

Behind Greem, the goblin Kirby had already shrunk into a ball in fear and was lying on the ground, unable to get up again.

As a spirit monster, Kirby's intuition about danger is far more delicate and acute than that of humans, so he is more affected by mental pressure.

This is an ordinary reception room that is simple to the point of being crude. The wooden coffee table and chairs placed there have not been carved at all, and they still maintain the original color of the wood.

The evil young wizard sitting above, holding a cup of steaming hot drink and slowly sipping it, is the second-level wizard who controls this wizard tower, Mr. Andre.

After all, this is a different world from the Earth in the previous life. Although many appearances, behaviors, and living habits are similar to those in Europe on Earth in the last century, there are also huge differences. The most obvious ones are reflected in the names and surnames of the people.

In Greem's memory, Europeans on Earth usually have extremely complicated names and surnames to indicate their family origins. But in this wizarding world where the strong are respected, the role of the family has been weakened, and an individual family has formed.

A new family formed around a powerful wizard.

The clan leader is usually not the strongest person in the family, but is just an elder who is good at territory management and management. However, the development direction of the family is usually in the hands of high-level wizards with powerful power who are invisible behind the scenes.

The wizard and the family are like two conjoined trees that rely on each other. When the family becomes stronger, the family wizard becomes a vassal vine. And once the wizard becomes powerful, the family becomes an accessory of the wizard, allowing him to take whatever he wants.

Therefore, many powerful wizards do not have any surnames at all. Instead, their families are honored to be named after them, forming a kind of reverse dependence in disguise.

Ever since Greem arrived at the Dark Crypt Wizard Tower on his first day, Lord Andre was already familiar with his name. But with his status, how could he have the opportunity to meet such a big shot.

But today is obviously a special case!

Therefore, Greem bowed his head and waited there silently, never daring to show the slightest disrespect.

After a long time, when the hot drink in the cup was slowly drunk, the Andre wizard gently put down the cup and raised his eyes to look at Grim, who was standing respectfully below.

Even without raising his head, Greem could still feel the scorching and deep gaze. This does not mean that Wizard Andre is fond of the fire element, but that the elemental energy in his eyes is too strong.

When his sight was cast on Greem, the sudden increase in local element concentration had already caused a certain amount of elemental damage to him.

That's why Greem felt like he was on fire!

"Have you gone underground again recently?" Wizard Andrei finally spoke.

Greem's body trembled slightly and his head lowered: "Yes, sir. I just returned from the underground!"

"Anything gained?"

Greem's head moved slightly, as if he wanted to look up, but he quickly restrained himself.

"Yes, sir, I have gained something from this trip!"

A look of confusion appeared on Greem's downcast face. He was obviously confused that a second-level wizard would care about his little intermediate apprentice. Of course, this expression was also deliberately disguised by Greem!

With the powerful mental power of a level 2 wizard, I am afraid that the entire wizard tower is under his pervasive sensory control. How could the changes on Greem's downcast face be hidden from his perception.

Do the whole show!

From the moment he stepped into the wizard's tower, Greem worked hard to hypnotize himself and disguise himself as a reckless boy who knew nothing.

After all, the information he had previously obtained was based on the powerful data collection, intelligence summary, and information analysis of the chip. If the average wizard apprentice wants to obtain the deep secrets of the flower spirit, he can only use the precision instruments in the alchemy laboratory.

Only then is it possible.

Therefore, if he wants to reduce his own danger, Greem must show that he knows nothing about the inside story!

Moreover, Greem also tested Goblin Kirby sideways. This guy knew almost nothing about bloodline experiments. He didn't even know how he got this weird ability.

This made Greem even more determined to pretend to be stupid!


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