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Chapter 128 The Southern Alliance

In the spacious room, Radel was slowly walking out with an iron crutch in his hand, his back slowly moving away from Adier's sight.

Standing there, looking at the things in his hands, Adil nodded: "Although I lost two Jinaien leaves, it is worth it to be able to exchange for these things."

Just now, he reached a deal with Radel. In order to get the two gold leaves that were exchanged for Adier, the other party was bleeding heavily.

Leaving aside some advanced knowledge on bloodline transformation, the most important thing is that there is a piece of information on enchantment runes that can be used for research.

Under normal circumstances, these are high-level knowledge that are difficult to obtain, but now you can exchange them for two Jinaien leaves, which is a very good deal for Adil.

"After we go back, we will study the information on enchantment runes. It is best to use them immediately."

Standing on the spot, Adil thought to himself: "Although the Hei Rui sword that I have been using before is easy to use, it has become less and less effective after reaching the level of third-class apprentice. It is necessary to strengthen it."

The weapon he is using now is still the Black Rui sword given by Count Boria when he was promoted to knight. The entire sword body is made of Black Rui steel. It is a very good weapon for ordinary knights and even great knights.

But in the eyes of wizards, it's not a good thing.

After all, black Ruigang, a material that is extremely rare in the eyes of mortals, is just a basic alchemical material in the eyes of wizards. You can buy a lot of it with a few magic stones in the academy, so it is not a good thing at all.

The reason why he keeps using this weapon is that it is easy to use, and also because Adil can't find a better weapon to replace it.

In the wizarding world, magic weapons are rarer and more precious than ordinary magic items. Even if you can see them occasionally in the academy, Adil cannot afford them unless he goes bankrupt.

"It just so happens that this voyage will take at least more than a month, which can be used to study this information."

After standing there and thinking for a while, Adil also walked out of the room and returned to his own room.

Several days passed quickly.

After a few days, the ship arrived at another port.

When they arrived here, Adil and the three of them each had different destinations, and they would soon be separated here.

Among them, Adil and Radel were on the same journey, and their destinations were the Bal Islands. And Clardy was going to take a boat to some islands in the south, seemingly to investigate something.

They left each other's marks and approximate addresses, preparing to contact each other in the future, and then they separated and went in different directions.

The ship continued to sail away, far away from the port.

One month later.

In the early morning, the sea breeze blew slowly, carrying a unique sea smell.

"Adier, we are about to arrive, how do you feel?"

Standing quietly on the deck, Radel's voice came from behind.

Behind Adil, Radel was wearing a white robe and holding an iron crutch in his hand. His face looked much better than before, and he looked younger.

"well enough."

Looking at Radel walking behind him, Adil spoke softly: "I left the Bal Islands when I was very young, and I don't have much feeling for this place."

"What about you? How do you feel?" Standing there, he looked at Radel and asked.

"It's just some emotion." Walking silently to Adil's side, Radel said with emotion: "I left here when I was twelve years old, and it has been almost thirty years now. I have stayed in my hometown for less than three years.

I spend most of my time outside.”

"This is normal." Adil nodded: "I heard from other wizards that there are very few resources in this area, and it is normal for you not to stay here."

"That's true." After listening to Adil's words, Radel nodded with deep feeling: "This area of ​​the Bal Islands is so barren, there is not even a single resource point, and there are even fewer wizards around it.

"

After hearing Radel's words and standing there, Adil suddenly thought of the ancient armored city.

"This must be like that." He thought to himself as he looked at the endless ocean ahead.

They stood there and chatted for a while, then turned around and walked towards their respective rooms.

Soon, two days passed again. At noon, the ship began to dock slowly and arrived at a port.

When they arrived here, Adil and Radel got off the boat and walked slowly towards the distance.

In the distance, after seeing the figures of Adil and Radel, a large group of people were walking towards here quickly.

"Radel!!" came a shout from afar.

In the crowd, a man of medium build wearing a linen robe walked quickly towards Radel.

"Kage, long time no see!!"

Looking at the person walking quickly in the distance, Radel also showed a smile on his face, walked quickly forward, and gave the person a hug directly.

"Haha! It's been such a long time. It's been more than three years since you last came back."

In front, a middle-aged man named Kege looked at Radel and smiled.

"There is no other way. This place is too far away from the southern continent. It would be too troublesome to get back."

After listening to the other party's words, Radel showed a wry smile on his face, looked at the other party and explained.

"Come on, let me introduce you." After a while, he pulled Keige to Adil's side and said to the two of them with a smile.

"This is Adier, just like us, he is also an apprentice here." He looked at Kege and explained.

After hearing Radel's words, Kege turned around and turned his attention to Adil.

Suddenly, he was stunned for a moment, and his mental power instantly sensed the undisguised and unique mana fluctuations on Adier in front of him. He had obviously reached the level of a third-class apprentice.

Sensing this and looking at Adil's young face, he couldn't help but be a little surprised, and then a very warm smile appeared on his face: "Welcome back to your hometown!"

"Thank you." Looking at the warm smile on the other person's face, Adil showed a polite smile on his face and looked at the other person and said.

After introducing Adier, Radel turned to look at Keger: "This is Keger, who is also a third-class apprentice."

"He is an elder of the Southern Alliance, and he is also the patriarch of a local wizard family. If you need any help here, Adil, you can ask him for help."

"Speaking of which, Adil, your family should also be located in the southern countries." Standing there, paused, Radel continued: "In this case, you can be regarded as a wizard born in our southern countries.

It is perfectly possible to serve as an elder in the Confederacy."

"Southern Alliance?" Listening to this unfamiliar word, Adil asked in confusion.

"The so-called Southern Alliance is an alliance of the southern countries. Behind it are basically some local wizard families." Looking at Adil, Radel shrugged: "You know, in fact, the royal families of many countries are basically

There are some wizarding families all over the place.”

"Joining this alliance and serving as an elder in it does not have many restrictions for you. On the contrary, it will make it easier for you to borrow the power of the alliance to obtain some resources. Not only will it make it easier for you to integrate into the local wizard circle, but it will also have a great impact on the family behind you.

benefit."

"If that's the case, then you can consider it." Adier said as he stood there and thought about it.

Organizations like the Confederacy of the South sounded relatively loose, and if the conditions were good, Adil wouldn't mind joining it.

After all, he has left the academy now and will need to find many resources by himself in the future. It will undoubtedly be more convenient if he can integrate into the local wizarding circle.

"We will discuss the specific regulations later."

Standing aside, Kege showed a smile on his face and also interjected: "As for now, let's participate in the banquet we have prepared for you."

After saying this, he spoke to the two of them, then took the lead in walking to the front, leading the way.

"Elder Radel!" Several voices sounded from the front.

In the welcoming team in front, several noble-looking people dressed in fine clothes walked up to Radel and said with respectful expressions.

In response, Radel just nodded, looking very cold and without any of the enthusiasm he had when he was with Adil and others.

After walking quietly for a while, they got on the carriage and arrived at a manor deep in the port.

Entering the manor, some nobles walked in one after another. When they saw Radel and Kegg, their faces were extremely respectful, without any aristocratic temperament.

"Who is that adult?" A small voice came from the side.

Silently following Radel and Keiger, Adil walked quietly through the middle of the road with a calm face, looking calm and natural.

His appearance was already very good. He was wearing a moon-colored robe. He stood in the center of the sight of the people around him with the other two people. He looked calm and calm, and immediately attracted the attention of the people around him.

"Are they the descendants of Elder Radel and Elder Keger?"

On the side, someone saw Adil next to Radel and Keiger, and couldn't help but guess.

"Have you ever seen that junior dare to stand side by side with Elder Radel and Elder Keger?" came the retort from beside him.

Hearing this, the nobles around him nodded.

The noble class has its own set of etiquette. The nobles present who are qualified to greet Radel are basically high-ranking nobles, and they pay even more attention to this aspect.

On the road in the center of the front, Adil walked side by side with the other two people. In terms of etiquette to a certain extent, this meant that Adil's status was not lower than the other two, and they were completely equal.

"Could it be..." As if they had thought of something, the eyes of many nobles around him lit up, and they couldn't help but look at Adier with a fiery look.


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