"There was something wrong with that sea beast just now."
Returning to the deck, looking around, Clardy frowned and said.
Beside him, Radel and Adil, who had restored their original appearance, also nodded in agreement.
"Although the bull-headed sea beast is a relatively rare and powerful sea tribe, it is usually on par with third-class apprentices. Now it is so tough to face three of us at the same time, which is not in line with their usual style."
Standing aside silently, glancing at Clardy and Radel beside him, Adil spoke.
"Unless...there is something holding this sea beast down below, making it unwilling to give way even if it offends us."
Radel's eyes lit up and he mentioned this possibility.
"It's very possible that after we finish dealing with things here, we can go down and have a look."
Clardy's eyes also lit up and he couldn't help but look at the two of them and said: "As for now, let's deal with the remaining sea tribe first."
"After all, the corpses of these sea tribes are worth some magic stones. Especially the corpse of the bull-headed sea beast is even rarer and is worth at least a thousand magic stones."
He looked at the two of them, smiled and said.
"The blood of this minotaur is mine."
Adil suddenly said: "I have been doing some experiments in this area recently, and I need the blood of some powerful creatures to assist."
As he spoke, he looked at Radel, who was obviously very interested in the bloodline transformation he had shown before.
On the side, listening to Adier's words, Clardy and Radel also nodded in agreement.
To ordinary wizards, although those powerful high-energy creatures are precious, blood alone is of little use and is far less valuable than other materials.
They talked here for a while, and then Clardy left first. It seemed that he was going to deal with some things on the ship, leaving Adil and Radel here.
Watching his figure walking into the distance, Adil looked around.
At this time, after experiencing the previous impact of a large number of sea tribes, the deck here seemed to be in a mess. All kinds of blood and corpses were scattered everywhere, and it was not known which side left them.
There were some ordinary sailors around who started cleaning on the deck, collecting the flesh and blood and placing them aside independently.
On the other side of the deck, the bull-headed sea beast had been salvaged and was lying there quietly. Because the material on it was too precious, it had not been divided.
"Let's go take a look first."
After standing there for a while and looking at Radel beside him, Adil suggested.
Standing where he was, Radel had no objection and nodded directly in agreement.
After a while, they walked forward for a while, and then arrived at the body of the sea beast.
The vitality of this bull-headed sea beast was too tenacious, and it struggled for a long time before slowly dying. At this time, the body was covered with various large and small wounds, and little bits of crimson and turbid blood flowed out, and there were also
Not dry.
Looking at this scene, after hesitating for a moment, he gently stretched out his hand, dipped a little blood on his finger and put it in front of his eyes to watch.
"Chip, zoom in." In his mind, he ordered the chip.
In an instant, the field of vision in front of him began to change, and the blood in front of him began to change into another form of expression.
A large number of useless impurities, as well as nutrients in the blood, including parasites living in the blood, all appeared before his eyes.
And under the cover of a large number of subtle substances, at the bottom of the blood, Adil also saw what was contained deeper in the blood.
They were chains of blood, showing a gray luster under the gaze that was magnified to a million times.
A large number of bloodline chains gathered and intertwined with each other, but they did not form a complete bloodline imprint, only a small prototype.
"After all, they are just ordinary high-energy creatures, far from being comparable to those creatures with ancient blood in their bodies."
Looking at the blood on his hands, Adil shook his head.
Waving his hands gently, the energy particles around him began to slowly gather, directly evaporating the blood on his hands.
After doing this, Adil stepped forward directly, and his right hand began to glow with a faint red light.
As the radiance of mana flashed, the blood of the sea beast in front of him seemed to be attracted by something and began to condense towards Adil's hand.
A large amount of blood slowly condensed, and after a large amount of water evaporated, it condensed into pieces of red blood essence, which was carefully collected by Adil.
"Hey, this spell is pretty good." A surprised voice came from the side.
Looking at Adil's movements, Radel showed an interested expression on his face: "With this spell, collecting blood will be easy in the future, and we no longer need to go through the tedious extraction process."
"Adier, you seem to be very proficient in this area."
He looked at Adier who was busy in front of him, smiled and said.
"No, I'm just doing some superficial experiments. I can't compare to you in this aspect."
Listening to Radel's words behind him, Adil turned around with a smile on his face: "The way you looked before probably involved the transformation of your bloodline."
"Yes!" Listening to Adil's words, Radel had no intention of hiding anything: "A very thorough transformation surgery, and it was implanted with part of the blood of an amphibian creature."
He had no intention of hiding it, because even if he didn't say it, with the knowledge of a third-class apprentice, he would be able to guess it sooner or later.
"I've heard that this kind of transformation should be very dangerous. Will there be any sequelae?"
Standing aside and confirming his thoughts, Adil couldn't help but frown.
Many wizards have conducted experiments on human body modification, but those who choose to do it on themselves are generally formal wizards, and it is often very dangerous at the beginning of the apprenticeship stage.
"no way."
Listening to Adil's words, Radel showed a bitter expression on his face: "I have attacked an official wizard once before."
"That's no wonder." Listening to Radel's words, a glimmer of understanding flashed in Adil's eyes.
According to the records Adil knows, if a third-class apprentice fails to attack the official wizard, he will most likely die on the spot. Even if he is lucky enough to survive, most of his potential and vitality will be consumed, and he will not survive for long.
Looking at Radel's appearance in front of him, it clearly does not look like he was successfully promoted, so it is understandable that he would try to modify his body after his failure, or even implant his blood into his body to gain new vitality.
As for the danger involved, it is nothing to a person who is about to die.
"Actually, it's not as dangerous as you think."
Standing on the spot, Radel shook his head: "My mentor happens to be an expert in this field. With his familiarity in this field, although it is a bit dangerous to transform a third-class apprentice like me, it is not as scary as imagined.
"
"That's not easy either." Standing on the same spot, Adier said with some sigh.
The relationship between wizards is often very weak. Except for the true inheritance relationship, formal wizards may not take it seriously even if it is the apprentice they are responsible for. Some formal wizards will even treat their apprentices as guinea pigs.
Regardless of the risks involved in the transformation experiment done on Radel, the cost of hiring an official wizard would probably be enough to make any apprentice feel heartbroken.
"Let's end this topic."
Shaking his head, Radel showed a smile on his face: "I am very interested in the spell you just used. Judging from your technique, you should be very good at this knowledge. Do you want to exchange it?"
"exchange?"
Adil was stunned for a moment, and then reacted: "That's no problem. I'm also very interested in your knowledge on bloodline transformation."
As he spoke, he had an interested expression on his face.
Adil is indeed very interested in this aspect of knowledge.
In the past, with the help of chips, Adil had obtained some high-purity ancient blood, which he still has on his body until now.
These pure ancient bloodlines are of course extremely precious things, but when it comes to specific uses, Adil is still a little hesitant. If he can obtain some knowledge about bloodline transformation, he might be able to try to use these purified ancient bloodlines for this purpose.
Transformation experiments in aspects.
Even if you don't use it on yourself in the end, it's still good if you can use it to train your subordinates.
They chatted for a while at the same place, and after roughly agreeing on a time for the transaction, Clardy from a distance slowly walked towards here.
"What are you talking about?"
Walking closer, he looked at Adil and Radel in front of him and said casually.
"nothing."
Radel shook his head, the iron crutch in his hand dropped to the ground, and then looked at him: "Have you finished handling your matters?"
"It's almost over."
Looking at Radel's appearance, Clardy didn't ask any questions, just nodded and said: "Get ready, let's go down and take a look."
"good!"
The other two nodded in agreement.
Soon, they were ready.
Adil and Clardy first cast corresponding spells on themselves, and then slowly went down. Radel, on the other hand, seemed to be able to survive in the sea for a short time without any spells at all.
"Let's go." A faint mental fluctuation sounded, with a unique frequency.
In the sea water, they are unable to speak in a normal way. They can only use powerful mental power to simulate a unique frequency and communicate using a certain secret language dedicated to casting spells.
In the sea, the three of them looked at each other, and then walked forward in unison.
As it continues to decrease, the surrounding water pressure also begins to become stronger.
However, this sea area is not too deep, only about two to three hundred meters. It may be a bit troublesome for ordinary people, but it is nothing to a few third-class apprentices.