In front of him, when the last apprentice finished the test, Ara Ang stood up, looked at the three people behind him, thought for a while and said: "Those under the age of eighteen who have been promoted to first-class apprentices should also stand behind me.
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As soon as he finished speaking, there was a wave of excitement in the crowd, but no one chose to come over.
Seeing this situation, Araang was not surprised. He had just asked casually and had no expectations for these apprentices.
"Free to move around for half a day, come to the boat on time in the evening, we will set off immediately tonight!"
Looking at the figures in the distance, Araang said expressionlessly, and led the people directly towards the boat where they came from, ignoring the excited or frustrated apprentices in front of him.
Watching Ara Ang and others leave, the black-robed knight on the side also walked towards the distance, apparently preparing to guard the ship.
At this time, the wizard families in the distance dared to step forward and find their own family's apprentices.
"Adier!" Sidlu's somewhat excited voice rang in his ears.
Adil looked up and saw that in the distance, Sidru and Vala quickly rushed to his side. Their knight-level speed was clearly visible at this moment.
The two people looked a little excited and excited, and they quickly came to Adil.
They did have reason to be excited. As a member of the Farkus family, Adil's qualifications really gave them a big surprise.
"Let's leave first."
Adil showed a gentle smile and said to them.
This is indeed not a good place to talk. Sidru looked around and nodded while suppressing the excitement in his heart.
At this time, there was still about half a day before the ship sailed. Under the protection of the surrounding guards, they quickly left here and reached the distant place where they lived before.
There, Sidru and the two talked a lot to Adil.
It wasn't until the critical night that they walked out of their residence and arrived at the place where the ship docked.
"Go ahead and be careful when you get there."
After such a long time, Sidru's mood has calmed down. At this time, he smiled and confessed to Adil: "If Lord Ariel knew about your situation, he would definitely be happy for you."
"I hope so."
To this, Adil responded with a smile.
At the appointed time, the surrounding apprentices began to board the boat one after another.
Seeing this, Adier didn't stay where he was, and walked directly up along with the flow of people.
But after the last apprentice stepped onto the ship, Araang counted the time and nodded: "Very good, no one is late."
"Let's go."
When the sound fell, the ship door was slowly closed. After a while, the ship began to move slowly, heading towards the unknown distance.
By this time, Ara Ang and Krisu no longer knew where they were going, and only one black-robed knight remained here, arranging some trivial matters.
"Andrew, Sisti, Adele."
He casually said the names of Adier and the other three people, and arranged for the three people standing aside: "You three will live on this floor."
"As for the others, come with me." He said casually, leading the rest of the apprentices to the lower level.
This is obviously a place where accommodation is allocated according to potential. The three Adils have the highest potential among the people and are arranged in the middle level of the ship, while the other apprentices are arranged in the lower level.
As the surrounding apprentices gradually left, only Andrew and Sisti were left standing around Adier.
He turned around and glanced, a gentle smile appeared on his face, looking very friendly: "Hello, I am Adil."
Adil looked at the two people around him and greeted them.
"I know you, a member of the Farkus family."
Looking at Adier's movements, Andrew also showed a smile on his face, which looked very dazzling with his blond hair: "I am Andrew."
"Sisty."
On the side, Sisty had no expression on her face and spoke directly, with a sense of indifference that would repel people thousands of miles away.
She didn't do this deliberately, but it was due to her nature and habits. Even when she greeted Adil at this moment, she still had the same tone.
Adil didn't mind anything. He was a man of three generations, and based on experience alone, the Sistee in front of him was just a little girl, so he naturally wouldn't be disgusted by it.
Generally speaking, both of them showed a certain degree of goodwill towards Adil, a fourth-level genius, who took the initiative to say hello, and communication was not as difficult as imagined.
After talking on the spot for a while, Adil had a preliminary understanding of the two people in front of him.
Andrew is arrogant and has a strong self-esteem, but he was born into a royal family and still has the basic etiquette and emotional intelligence of a nobleman. At this time, he also showed obvious goodwill and wooing towards Adier's proactive friendship.
Comparatively speaking, Sisty on the side is much worse in this regard. Although she was also born into a noble family, she seems relatively slow and unfamiliar with basic interpersonal communication. Not only does she not talk much, but her tone of voice when speaking is
There is no emotion at all, and he seems a bit taciturn.
The three of them talked for a while, then slowly left and returned to their own rooms.
With a creak, the wooden door was gently opened, revealing the scene inside the room.
The room is very spacious. Although it is located on a ship, the decoration inside is also good. It is not much different from the environment where Adil lived before.
Although there will be a problem of seasickness after sailing on the ship for a long time, the level where Adier is located is relatively close to the bottom, so the problem is relatively not a big problem.
He walked into his room door, hung his sword aside, and then closed the door directly.
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Half a month later.
To Adil's surprise, the ship gradually docked at a port.
In the outside world, Ara Ang and Krisu stepped off the ship, apparently preparing to test another group of people.
"Are you surprised?"
In the distance, Andrew gradually walked over, with that familiar bright smile on his face.
"Although this ship looks ordinary on the outside, it is actually specially made by wizards. It is said that the power of wizards was used during construction, so it sails very fast."
He stood there, thought for a while and then said: "According to our family's records, although we have to stop at various ports along the way, it usually only takes less than three months from the time we set out to the final destination.
, half a month has passed now."
"It's unimaginable."
Hearing this, Adil couldn't help but sigh, marveling at the wizard's power.
Adil had read some records in books before. It would take at least three or four years to reach the wizard's place from the original continent by boat.
Although the ship underfoot is a ship specially sent by wizards to receive apprentices, and it is definitely faster than ordinary ships, but it originally took more than half a year to arrive in Adier, but it only took three months.
This speed was indeed beyond Adil's imagination, and he couldn't help but feel a little interested in research.
"Look, another batch of apprentices are coming up." Andrew's voice continued to sound from the side.
Adil looked into the distance, where a group of apprentices with anxious and nervous faces were waiting for the test by Ara Ang and others. They looked exactly the same as their previous performances.
"According to my father, the route of the ships sent by wizards to receive apprentices actually changes every year."
Andrew stood on the deck, looking at the apprentices who were testing in the distance, with a hint of contempt in his eyes: "Although the fleet comes every year, the route it takes is different every year."
"There are three clear routes in our sea area. Except for the continent where we are located, which is one of the fixed strongholds, it takes at least three years to discuss the rest of the routes."
"In other words, these people in front of me have been waiting here for at least three years."
There was a trace of contempt and pity in Andrew's eyes, and he slowly spoke.
"If that's the case, then why don't the wizards send more fleets?"
Standing next to Andrew, Adier said a little puzzled.
"Because it's not worth it." Andrew shook his head and said, "Adil, the area we are in is actually called an archipelago in the wizarding world."
"In this sea area, the number of various small islands is almost impossible to count. Even the continent we are on is actually just a slightly larger island in the eyes of wizards."
"Among these islands, most of the bloodlines of our noble families are concentrated on those continents. Compared with the almost countless small islands, they are naturally much stronger."
Having said this, he pointed to the port in the distance and the apprentices: "Except for a very few descendants of the local wizard apprentices who came for the test, most of the others were selected from ordinary people.
The apprentices are simply incomparable to us."
Hearing this, Adil nodded in understanding.
Compared with wizard apprentices who appear in wizard families, the probability of wizard apprentices appearing among ordinary people is not only small, but most of them have extremely weak qualifications. They cannot be compared with apprentices born in wizard families in all aspects, so they are naturally not taken seriously.
In fact, if the ancestors do not have the blood of a formal wizard, then among ordinary people, even if they can have wizard qualifications, they can generally only have first-class qualifications, and second-class qualifications are already at the level of peerless geniuses.
It is almost impossible for a genius with third-level qualifications like Andrew to be born.
Thinking of this, Adil looked into the distance.
Ara Ang and Krisu had already returned with their people.
Different from Adier's group, this group of apprentices did not have time to stay. After the test, they followed directly onto the ship without stopping at all.
Adil looked at it casually.
There were seven apprentices boarding the ship in this batch. At this time, everyone had a hint of disappointment and frustration on their faces. It seemed that just as Andrew said before, the test results were not very good.