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Chapter 121 Port

"That apprentice is Edith's student, and he has the mark she set on him."

In the calm space, the owner with scarlet eyes said: "If you want to be chased crazily by her later, you can give it a try."

"Then forget it."

Lying on the branch, the black cat shook his head very humanely: "What a pity. If a young third-class apprentice can be caught and eaten, it must taste very good."

After saying this, the black cat continued to lie down, its black cat eyes quietly looking at Adil in the distance.

In their sight, there was a unique mana fluctuation on Adil's body that was slowly spreading. Although the unique aura left by a formal wizard was slowly dissipating, they could still clearly perceive it.

This is the mark that Edith set on Adier before. Before the mark is completely dissipated, if Adier is killed by someone, the mark will turn into the strongest curse and haunt the person who kills Adier.

Edith can easily sense it in your person.

Even a formal wizard would not want to provoke the wrath of an official wizard.

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"That vague sense of voyeurism is gone."

Walking on the road for who knows how long, Adil suddenly stopped, and his originally nervous mood suddenly became more relaxed.

When he just walked out of the academy, he clearly felt that something was staring at him in the surrounding jungle.

The other party's disguise was so perfect that even with Adil's current third-class apprentice's spiritual power, he couldn't detect even a trace of the other party.

However, apart from the difference in mental power, Adil's physical fitness is by no means inferior to that of a formal wizard, and he is vaguely aware of the feeling of being spied on.

The chip testing also proved this.

Although the other party did not leak any breath, the fleeting energy particle fluctuations were accurately recorded by the chip.

"No matter what the reason is, since the other party did not choose to take action, it should be fine for the time being."

Standing there, monitoring his surroundings through the chip, Adil breathed a sigh of relief.

Being able to prevent both him and the chip from being discovered, the peeper just now is most likely to be at the level of an official wizard.

The power of a formal wizard is far beyond what an apprentice can stop. Even if Adil is physically strong, facing a formal wizard, he can only last longer than other third-class apprentices.

Therefore, when he first walked, he was mentally prepared. As soon as the other party showed signs of taking action, he would immediately open the door to the world and teleport himself out, even if it exposed his uniqueness.

Fortunately, for some unknown reason, the other party did not choose to attack him in the end and allowed him to leave the academy.

Thinking of this, he looked behind him and couldn't help but quicken his pace. He quickly walked away from where he was, preparing to speed away from the academy.

More than a month later.

At noon one day, Adil rode a horse and arrived at a port.

"Alaser Port has finally arrived."

Sitting quietly on the horse, Adier spread out the map in his hand and carefully looked at the terrain in this area before speaking.

After a while, he slowly put away the map in his hand, continued to ride his horse, and walked forward.

In the port in front of you, the population is not too large, but occasionally you can see some wizard apprentices.

On the map Adil obtained, this port is an important transit station. Usually, some apprentices occasionally gather here, but relatively speaking, the number of ordinary people is smaller.

This is because most wizards have powerful high-energy radiation. For ordinary people, living in a place where a large number of wizards gather for a long time can easily cause certain harmful changes in the body, leading to early death.

Therefore, in some legends, some powerful wizards often hide alone in some deserted corner.

Entering the port, Adil strolled around for a while, and then followed the directions on the map and found a shop at the edge of the port.

"Please come in." A calm and indifferent voice came from inside.

On the counter in front of the shop, an apprentice wearing a light green vest and a white turban had a cold face, holding a wooden pen and counting something.

After watching Adil arrive, he reluctantly raised his head: "What's the matter?"

After listening to his words, Adier did not reply immediately. Instead, he stood there and looked around the shop.

The shops here are well disguised, surrounded by antique-looking things, making the whole thing look like an ordinary antique store.

However, for a wizard, the fluctuation of spell particles in the shop in front of him can be easily sensed even from a long distance.

"I want to buy a boat ticket."

Standing there, watching the impatient expression on the face of the apprentice in front of him, Adier looked calm. After thinking for a while, he spoke to him.

"Flight ticket?"

After listening to Adier's words, the apprentice in front of him was suddenly startled, and the expression on his face changed rapidly.

"If you want to take a boat, just go to the port and take it. What are you doing in my antique shop?"

After pondering for a while, he looked at Adier's young appearance and tentatively asked with some uncertainty.

"No one else has the ferry ticket I want."

Looking at the apprentice in front of him, the smile on Adil's face slowly faded and he regained his composure: "There is no need to continue testing."

"We are all the same kind of people." He stood there and looked at the green-armored apprentice in front of him and said.

At this moment, a powerful wave of mana spread out from Adier's body, spreading out without concealment.

Feeling this huge mana fluctuation, the green-armored apprentice's face suddenly changed before his eyes. He quickly stood up and looked at Adil: "It turns out he is a third-class apprentice."

He looked at Adier, feeling the huge mental fluctuations in Adier's body, and his face couldn't help but become more respectful: "Is there anything you need, sir?"

"I want to go to the Bar Islands. Is there any ship ready to go there recently?"

Standing where he was, Adier didn't mean to beat around the bush and asked directly.

"this···"

Listening to Adil's words, the apprentice in front of him couldn't help but frown, and then said: "The Bal Islands area is too remote. In normal times, there are very few ships from us to that area, and it will take at least several months before the next trip.

"

"Sir, if you want to go to that area, unless you are willing to wait for a while, you will have to choose other methods."

"Is there any other way?" Standing there, listening to the other party's words, Adil was stunned for a moment, and then asked.

"Of course." The apprentice in green armor nodded: "You can first take a boat to other transfer stations, and then take a boat from other places to the Bal Islands."

"But in this case, not only will it be more troublesome, but the amount of magic stones required will also increase a lot."

Looking at Adier, he added.

"Just do this." Listening to the words of the apprentice in front of him, Adil nodded and said.

The price of this kind of ticket is not too high. It only costs about two or three magic stones at most at a time. Even if the price is a little higher, it is nothing to Adil now.

Soon, he paid a magic stone here, and then got a brand made of black crystal from the apprentice, with a special serial number engraved on it for identification.

A few days later, when the agreed deadline was about to come, Adil, led by a guide, came to the side of the port and quietly waited for the arrival of ships in the distance.

While he was waiting, after some time, a dark shadow gradually appeared in the distance.

It was an overall black ship, and it looked like a slightly larger cargo ship, not much different from an ordinary ship.

But in Adil's eyes, the ships in the distance were always showing weak fluctuations of energy particles, and it was obvious that the power of magic had been used in them.

As time passed, the ships began to dock.

Watching this scene, Adil took out the sign made of black crystal and walked up quietly.

After roughly going through some inspections, Adil walked into the cabin, found his room, and walked in directly.

The rooms in the cabin are well decorated, and the materials used for decoration and other aspects are excellent. In terms of luxury level, many middle-class nobles are at this level.

After silently putting down some bulky luggage, Adil sat on the bed and was about to start meditating.

Touch! Touch!

Just after meditating for a while, there was suddenly a slight knock on the door.

"Please come in." Adier opened his eyes and looked in the direction of the door of the room and shouted softly.

With the crisp sound of the wooden door being opened, two people walked in outside the door.

It was a man wearing a black fur coat and a high hat who looked like a middle-aged aristocrat. There was also an old man wearing a white robe and holding a metal crutch in his hand.

Judging from the mana fluctuations emanating from their bodies, these two people are obviously third-class apprentices.

"Hello, Your Excellency."

The moment they saw Adier, both of them had expressions of envy and surprise on their faces. Then the third-class apprentice, who was dressed like a middle-aged nobleman, stood up and looked at Adier: "I'm sorry to bother you.

, please forgive me, your youth is beyond our imagination."

"Who are you two?" Looking at the two third-class apprentices in front of him, Adier stood up, looked at them both, and asked calmly: "Excuse me, what can I do?"

Listening to Adier's words, the two people looked at each other across the street, and then the middle-aged noble man came out again: "Please allow me to introduce myself."

"My name is Clardy Damara, and I am the wizard accompanying me on this voyage."


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