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Chapter 65 Uraldo Academy

With a soft sound, the door in front gradually opened.

Two wizards in gray robes walked to the side silently and waited quietly, seemingly ignoring the plans of the many apprentices in front of them.

"Let's go in."

Looking around, Adil said softly.

As the gray-robed wizards left, many apprentices around looked at each other, then walked forward and entered the gate.

Following the flow of people, Adil and the others seemed inconspicuous and walked forward with the crowd.

After walking for a while, there started to be some noise around.

"We're here." A low voice came from around.

Stopping where he was, Adil looked forward.

In the spacious camp, there were dozens of different strongholds quietly arranged in it, each with a different style and pattern.

In front of these strongholds, there are wooden signs with some content written on them, which seem to be introducing something.

Not only are these wooden signs different in appearance and shape, but each wooden sign may be different and rarely have the same words.

"Anlula language, ancient Sixi language, ancient Austrian language..."

Looking at these signs with different shapes, Adil glanced at them casually and saw several languages.

Although these are universal languages ​​with a wide range of uses, they are also very difficult to learn. For ordinary people, even nobles, it would be good if they could master one or two of them, let alone learn so many languages.

"This is true." Adier shook his head, a little speechless about this situation.

Although the wizards are rumored to be knowledgeable scholars, the situation in front of them seems to be sincerely difficult for their apprentices.

However, in addition to the text content, there are also special imprint patterns on the wooden sign, representing each college.

At this time, around Adir, Andrew and Sisti had left to find the stronghold where the White Stone Tower and the House of Zira were located.

As the crowd around him gradually dispersed, Adil also walked forward.

Passing by tents and huts one after another along the way, Adil's eyes lit up when he was about to reach the end.

In front of a light gray stone house, a tall stone tablet stood quietly, with a double-headed eagle pattern engraved on the top, which was exactly the same as the pattern on the black amulet in Adil's arms.

Under the double-headed eagle, there is a large amount of text.

It is the ancient Sith language, an extremely rare script. It is said to have a long history and is widely used in the tombs of some nobles.

Adil just happened to be familiar with this kind of writing. Although he was not proficient in it, with the help of the chip, it was no problem to just read some words.

"Uraldo Academy?" He stood there and said to himself.

The content recorded on the stone tablet, in addition to the name of the college, also contains information about the history and founder of the college, including the types of witchcraft that the college is best at teaching, as well as important information such as tuition fees.

However, Adil estimated that among the apprentices present, there should be only a few who could understand all the contents above.

Without stopping in place, after finding his destination, he walked directly in.

The moment he stepped into the door, a night suddenly appeared in front of him. In the night, little lights slowly emerged, covering the scene in front of him.

His eyes were obscured by an unknown light, and in an instant, an inexplicable sense of weightlessness suddenly emerged. His originally heavy body seemed to have completely lost its weight at this moment.

"Hallucination?"

This thought flashed through his mind, and he resisted the strong discomfort in his heart and took two steps forward.

With the high concentration of will, the unique awkward feeling slowly disappeared, and the previous sense of control over the body was regained.

"Huh? What a strong will and spirit." A voice suddenly sounded in his ears, coming from the front.

When the night in front of him disappeared, Adil looked in front of him with a trace of vigilance in his eyes.

"Haha, don't be nervous!"

A few meters in front of Adier, a middle-aged man with pale hair was standing, wearing a gray robe with a double-headed eagle logo engraved on it.

He stood there, looking at Adil with a smile on his face: "The one just now is a witch formation specially set up by the wizards of our college. Anyone who has not had their spiritual frequency recorded can enter this room

You will undergo a test of will and spirit just like you just did."

"This is also to judge the level of newcomers like you. After all, on the path of wizards, only those with strong will and spirit can go further, right?"

He looked at Adier in front of him, said a lot of words casually, and then looked at Adier with some admiration: "But the speed at which you passed the will test is the fastest I have ever seen among newcomers. What are your qualifications?"

wait?"

"Fourth class." Looking at the person in front of him, Adil felt no malice in him, so he said casually.

"Ahem..."

A cough suddenly came from in front of him. Under Adil's gaze, the gray-robed man in front of him had no consciousness of being a wizard at all. He looked at Adil with some disbelief: "Wait, how long did you say?

"

Seeing the other party's reaction, Adil was speechless: "What's wrong?"

"Oh, it's okay." Under Adil's gaze, a smile suddenly appeared on the face of the man in gray robe: "Since you have entered here, you must want to join our academy, right?"

Having said this, he looked at Adier nervously. After seeing Adier nodding, he immediately shouted behind him: "Sikumu, come out quickly, a newcomer with fourth-level qualifications is here!!"

As soon as he finished speaking, there was a sudden sound of footsteps in the distance.

An old man wearing a gray robe with messy clothes asked loudly: "Amaro, where are the newcomers?"

He took two steps and then saw Adier in front of him, and couldn't help but look at him with blazing eyes.

Seeing this scene and feeling the fiery gaze of the other party, Adil couldn't help but twitch the corner of his mouth, somewhat confused about the situation.

According to what he understood, fourth-level qualifications were indeed rare, and it was certain that they would be welcomed to a certain extent, but the two wizards should not be like this.

Seeing the confusion in Adil's eyes, Amaro showed a wry smile in front of him: "Don't be surprised, because for some special reasons, we rarely recruit new people this year."

He didn't mean to deceive Adil, and slowly told him the reason.

It turns out that as representatives sent by the wizard organization, they have certain tasks and need to recruit a certain number of students.

But this year, for some unknown reason, a large number of sea tribes fled to the nearby waters, destroying several ships sent by wizards to recruit apprentices, greatly reducing the number of apprentices who came here this year.

The two of them have been here for more than half a month, and so far they haven't been able to recruit many new people, and they can't fill this year's quota at all.

Adil is a potential newcomer with fourth-level qualifications. Just recruiting one of him is equivalent to recruiting ten ordinary apprentices, which naturally attracts the attention of the two Amaros at this time.

After saying this, under Adier's gaze and beside Amaro, Sicum took out a contract and placed it on the wooden table in front of him.

"This is the admission contract. You can read the various clauses on it. It is written in ancient Sith language. Can you understand it?"

Feeling the gazes of the two people opposite him, Adil nodded slightly.

"That's good, this can save me a lot of trouble." On the opposite side, Amaro said.

Under the gazes of the two people, Adil gently picked up the contract in his hand.

The content of the contract is not complicated. It only stipulates a few general provisions, and there is not much complicated stuff.

"In addition, tuition still has to be paid. As stated in the contract, two magic stones are required every year."

Standing in the distance, Amaro said: "This price is very reasonable. There are few colleges around here that have a lower price than this."

"Of course, as a newcomer with fourth-level qualifications, you will definitely get some discounts. Maybe you can be exempted from tuition fees."

At this time, Sikumu on the side also said: "But those who need to arrive at the college headquarters and apply for admission can only apply. Our two third-class apprentices do not have that qualification yet."

"How's it going? Do you have any questions?" he asked.

"No more." Standing there, Adier thought for a while, and finally did not choose to take out the certificate in his arms now, but shook his head and said.


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