After Saul temporarily absorbed the pollution from the traveling merchant Jiajia Guâs drum, he invited Jiajia Gu to board the Rhine Lake to continue researching the remaining pollutants on him and to find other ways to clear pollution.
However, Jiajia Gu said he still had goods to sell and couldnât stay too long, so he declined.
But to sincerely show his gratitude, Jiajia Gu showed Saul his merchandise shelf and offered him the chance to purchase it at half price.
Of course, a merchantâs discounts are to be taken with a grain of saltâyou still have to weigh the value yourself.
Just as Saul was in the process of building the Wizard Tower, many basic facilities and daily necessities were scarce. After looking over Jiajia Guâs price list, he found the prices indeed much cheaper than outside, so he immediately ordered several items.
Jiajia Gu stayed to deliver goods that were in stock and promised to bring the rest within a month.
At the same time, Jiajia Gu also offered to introduce Saul to suitable âpatientsâ to open up his sales channels and spread his reputation.
After Jiajia Gu left, Saul carried the newly acquired pollution and the purchased goods back to the Purity Wizard Tower.
It was only then that the Old Witch appeared.
She crossed her arms weakly and leaned against the gate. âHmph, why be so polite to a mere traveling merchant? There must be plenty of valuable goods hidden on him! Just take them by force!â
âThe value of a merchant is not in the goods heâs carrying now, but in the network and channels behind him.â
Saul shook the hem of his robe; after crossing water twice, the bottom of his wizard robe was covered with a layer of ice.
âMaybe I should switch to a different style of wizard robe.â
He recalled the wizard outfit of Oqili, which the Old Witch should have stripped him of by nowâan adventurer-style robe that looked pretty good.
âWell, youâve got the point. Next time you go out, remember to bring me along. I donât want you mysteriously dying in someone elseâs hands.â
The Old Witch snorted coldly and turned to leave.
âWait a moment,â Saul suddenly spoke.
The Old Witch stopped and impatiently looked back at him. âWhat now?â
Saul stepped forward and cast a zero-rank minor spell. âYouâve grown three centimeters taller than yesterday. You barely grew 40 centimeters in the last three months, but in less than a day at Rhine Lake, youâve grown three centimeters. Did you do something?â
The Old Witch said impatiently, âYou donât think everyone who comes to Rhine Lake will be as polite as that stupid tunnel worm, do you? Since Iâve decided to settle here long-term, I naturally need to restore my strength quickly.â
âArenât you the one who hears the sound of flowing water whenever you meditate? Not anymore?â
âOf course I still do!â The Old Witch shrugged. âIsnât that your problem to solve? But it doesnât stop me from regaining strength. Moreover, the perfect body continuously adapts to my power to complete the transformation.â
She glanced at the black tentacle Saul was holding. âAnd youâre so kind-hearted to help others purify pollution. Looks like you came into Borderland to make sacrifices, huh?â
Hearing the Old Witchâs real meaning, Saul calmly put away the blackened tentacle in his hand.
âWhen I absorbed the pollution inside you, I found your pollution wasnât just the one I threw in.â
The Old Witch rolled her eyes hard; her eyes nearly popped out.
âActually, before I designed you, you already had at least two kinds of pollution on you. For now, they donât affect your strength, but if left unchecked, they will eventually become life-threatening serious pollution.â
The Old Witch shrugged it off, âWho living in the Borderland doesnât have a bit of pollution? Which wizard isnât fighting against death? You donât really think this place is one of those barren, falsely safe places outside, do you?â
Saul shook his head, âIâm not surprised by that. Itâs just that your pollution shares some characteristics with pollution Iâve found on others. So I wonder if other people have this too.â
He told the Old Witch about his identity and his plans for further research.
âDodge makes a living by depending on others and selling lake spirits. Since I donât want to find a faction or sell lake spirits, I have to find other methods. Also, through this, I can collect different sources of pollution and maybe trace the original root of these pollutants.â
âDo you even need to investigate that? The original pollution obviously comes from this land!â The Old Witch said dismissively.
âThen why would this land produce such powerful pollution?â Saul pressed.
The Old Witch was about to speak but froze. She seemed lost in memories but confused.
In the end, unable to explain anything, she stubbornly snorted, âHmph, do you really think we can figure this out by researching? Leave it to those bored-to-death Fourth Rank wizards.â
She glanced at Saul, âYou donât think a First Rank wizard like you can solve a problem that no oneâs solved for hundreds of years, do you?â
Saul shrugged and said nothing.
The Old Witch completely ignored Saul, leaving him behind and walking into the Wizard Tower alone.
Night had fallen deep.
After traveling for three months and working all day, Saul had no intention of resting immediately.
He slowly walked to the edge of the island, looked down at the grayish-white little mushrooms that Marsh had plantedânow revived from wilting to vigorousâand silently smiled.
Under the mist-covered lake, dozens of pale faces surged beneath the water.
They stared at Saul with a mix of confusion and eagerness, as if knowing the man on the shore would be their future new master.
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The Old Witch was somewhat rightâthose who come to Rhine Lake arenât all as easy to deal with as Jiajia Gu.
In fact, within two days, someone else came again to buy grudging spirits.
But when they realized the visitor was not Dodge but a nameless young wizard, their greed never ceased.
Saul seriously doubted how they had survived in the Borderland until now, especially since the Old Witch didnât have to intervene for him to handle these two men.
As Saul stared at the two corpses, pondering whether to throw them directly into Rhine Lake to cultivate a new generation of grudging spirits or drag them back to the Wizard Towerâs underground mortuary to collect human materials, a man flew in from the air, landing with a courteous smile on his face.
He looked to be only in his twenties, handsome and distinguished.
âHello, Wizard Saulâor should I say Doctor Saul? I was introduced by the traveling merchant Jiajia Gu and came to ask for your help.â
Saul immediately ordered Little Algae to toss the two corpses into Rhine Lake.
He thought, âMaybe I should build a house here in the future to receive guests?â
âJust to clarify, my abilities are limited; I might not be able to help you much.â
The man wore a neat suit, looking more like a noble youth than a wizard.
But Saul noticed something odd about his clothes. The patterns on the hem seemed to constantly shift.
Saul squinted slightly and observed the young man through his meditative perspective.
What he saw made his heart skip a beat.
The young manâs skin was unnaturally pale, like covered in plasterâor maybe it actually was plaster.
His clothes seemed like a viscous liquid, writhing constantly over his body like a mud monster draped around him.
(End of Chapter)
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