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Chapter 64 Arrival

Ten days later.

When the ocean gradually disappeared from the field of vision, the land in the distance gradually emerged, which was easily seen by Adil and others.

"Is it almost there?"

Looking at the land in the distance, this thought came to Adil's mind.

Beside him, other apprentices stood quietly, their faces a little excited after seeing the land in the distance.

Waves of cheers came from behind, some apprentices were celebrating in a low voice, and for a while there was a burst of noise all around.

"This is just the first stop."

Behind Adil, Andrew also had a bright smile on his face: "After arriving on land, we still have to walk a long distance before we can reach the places where wizard organizations recruit apprentices."

"When we get there, we have to separate." A female voice suddenly sounded, with a bit of melancholy.

Adil looked to the side and saw in the distance a red-haired girl wearing a red dress slowly walking towards him.

There was a smile on her face, which was much better than at the beginning. Although she still looked stiff, at least she could see a delicate expression. She was watching Adil quietly at this time.

"Which wizard organization are you going to join?" She walked quietly to Adil's side and said casually.

"I'm going to the White Stone Tower. I have some tribesmen studying there who can give me some care."

Andrew looked at the continent in the distance and said.

"I should go to the House of Zira." Xisti also said.

"Where are you, Adier?" They looked at Adier on the side and asked curiously.

For wizarding families like theirs, because some of their clansmen have entered those wizarding colleges in the past, arrangements have already been made for them, and they basically all join fixed wizarding colleges.

"I still need to take a look." Standing there, Adil thought for a while and then said with a smile.

"Haven't decided yet?"

Hearing this, Andrew looked surprised: "That's right. With your qualifications, you don't have to worry about joining those wizarding academies. You will be taken seriously no matter where you go, so naturally you have to choose carefully."

Fourth-level qualifications are already pretty good even for those large wizarding organizations. As long as they are carefully cultivated, there is at least half a chance of being promoted to an official wizard. They are definitely excellent potential seeds.

It is foreseeable that as long as Adil is willing, most wizarding organizations will be willing to recruit him and will not turn him away.

Seeing that Adier didn't speak, the two people around him on the deck gradually fell into silence.

After a while, the ship gradually docked and came to a port.

At this time, Ara Ang and Kelisu, who had not been seen for a long time, appeared again in front of many apprentices and began to take them slowly off the ship.

After returning to the familiar land, the faces of the apprentices relaxed slightly, and each of them seemed to be in high spirits.

Standing on the familiar ground, Adil looked around.

This is a flat land, and the dark earth seems to have been treated long ago. It looks bare, without any weeds or trees.

There were no pedestrians around, but some muscular-looking men in black robes were constantly walking around the port. Even when they saw Adil and others coming, they just raised their heads indifferently without any reaction.

In the distance, Ara Ang and Kelisu didn't react at all to this scene. They just walked aside silently without saying anything.

"The target's body contains an unknown radiation force field!" In his mind, the voice of the chip machine suddenly sounded.

Adil looked at the big men in black robes walking around, and his eyes narrowed slightly: "This kind of physical fitness... each of them has reached the peak of a knight's apprentice."

Looking into the distance, in his mind, through Adier's body, the chip was running and analyzing at high speed.

The anomalies of those big men in black robes were summarized one by one, and the things that were different from ordinary people were highlighted.

"It is not a knight's apprentice who has been trained normally through the knight's breathing method. There are no traces of regular exercise on his body. Rather, he looks like a product of human body modification."

After a long time, Adier came to this conclusion in his mind.

These people in front of them all carry some kind of radiation power. They have obviously been transformed by the power of wizards, which has resulted in their physical fitness being enhanced so much.

However, looking at the appearance of these people, with their indifferent expressions and abnormally distorted bodies, it is obvious that this transformation is not without some sequelae.

At this time, several figures suddenly came from a distance.

Several big men in black robes gradually came from a distance, with dull expressions, each holding some carriages.

"One carriage for every three persons."

Looking at the apprentice in front of him, Ara Ang turned his head and glanced sideways, said expressionlessly, and then walked into a carriage first.

Seeing this, the apprentices around them wisely did not say anything, and directly followed the other party's instructions, each chose a carriage and walked in.

The surrounding men in gray robes also slowly stepped onto the carriage, apparently acting as grooms.

After a while, after all the surrounding apprentices had entered, the black-robed knights mounted their horses and followed the carriage, slowly moving forward.

A few days later.

As noon approached, strange sounds gradually appeared in front of me.

It was a very large camp. In front of the camp, several wizard apprentices also wearing gray robes were quietly guarding there.

"Ara Ang, are you back?"

In the distance, a voice suddenly sounded.

A middle-aged man-looking wizard apprentice came from a distance, followed by a few people, and it seemed that he was also bringing his apprentice with him.

"Sism, are you here too?" Looking at the figure walking in the distance, Ara Ang was a little surprised: "How was the harvest this time?"

"Don't mention it." A wry smile appeared on Sisim's face: "Originally, I thought I was lucky. I met a few apprentices with good qualifications along the way. Unexpectedly, I happened to run into a group of rioting sea tribesmen when I came back.

.Although we have driven back the opponent, these apprentices are almost dead, and only these are left behind me."

"Sea Clan?" Hearing this, Ara'ang frowned: "I heard that civil strife is breaking out among the Sea Clan in the far sea. How come they came to us so well?"

"Who knows what happened." Sisim sighed: "Most of the newcomers were killed or injured this time. I'm afraid I won't gain much from this mission."

"It's you, you should have discovered several good seeds this time."

After saying this, Ara Ang showed a smile on his face: "It's okay."

At this time, the door in front began to open slowly, and two gray-robed apprentices slowly walked over and handed the things in their hands to Ara Ang and others.

"Okay, the door has been opened. You can go in by yourselves."

Holding the things in his hands and looking at the apprentices behind him, Ara Ang said to them.


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