Noticing Saulâs gaze resting on the front of his shirt, the man shifted his arms uneasily.
âHeh, looks like youâve already noticed,â the man said without anger. He tugged slightly at his collar, and the pattern on his chest changed, morphing into the image of a wolfâs head.
The wolfâs head then opened its mouth and spoke in a hoarse, low voice: âYouâre even more capable than I imagined. Looks like you can help me with this.â
âSorry, I havenât detected any serious pollution on you. Would you mind if I took a closer look?â Saul didnât outright refuse, keeping his tone measured.
âNo, youâve misunderstood.â Though it was the wolfâs head on the shirt speaking, the man wearing the shirt continued to move naturally.
He reached out and pulled his collar further open.
Beneath the collar was a large holeâno flesh, no bloodâonly a string of golden pearl beads resting inside.
âThis is an ancient artifact I came across during a recent expedition. But itâs been tainted by a rather foul pollution. I havenât found a way to purge it without damaging the artifact itself. And if I donât purge it soon, the pollution will completely corrode it.â
âI happened to hear from Jiajia Gu about you. So I wondered⊠Since you can draw out pollution from the human body, could you also remove the pollution clinging to a magical artifact?â
Before Saul could reply, Pennyâs voice sounded.
âBrother Saul! Donât go over there! That artifactâwhatâs on it isnât pollution, itâs a curse!â
âA curse?â
âYes! I donât really understand the details, but Iâve seen that golden pearl bracelet before. Itâs called Halimaâs Love Letter. But thereâs actually an extremely powerful curse on it. Anyone who receives this âlove letterâ⊠ends up meeting an untimely death.â
A pearl bracelet⊠yet it was called Halimaâs Love Letter?
There had to be a twisted, melancholic love story behind that name.
The exchange within the mental realm was quick and efficient. From the manâs perspective, Saul only took a blink before smiling and shaking his head.
âPollution on magical artifacts isnât within my field of expertise. Iâm a wizard who specializes in the Dark element. For an artifact like this, youâd probably be better off seeking out someone with the corresponding element.â
Saulâs straightforward refusal caused the wolfâs head on the manâs shirt to close its eyes, seemingly displeased.
Not giving the man another chance to negotiate, Saul continued, âIf I force it, chances are Iâll fail to cleanse it and destroy the precious artifact in the process.â
Then Saulâs tone shifted again. âOf course, if youâre willing to bear the risk, I could give it a try. I havenât had a chance to research how to clean a polluted artifact yet.â
With that, Saul snapped his fingers, conjuring a simple operating table between the two of them.
He gestured to the other wizardâif he was willing to accept the risks, he could place the bracelet on the table.
But not everyone had Jiajia Guâs kind of gamble-it-all courage. Especially when failure could mean losing everything.
The man hesitated for quite a while, but in the end, he didnât dare take out the pearl bracelet.
He buttoned his collar all the way up, covering the gaping hole in his throat, and gave Saul an apologetic shake of the head.
âYou make a good point. Since you specialize in the Dark element, youâre more skilled with corpses and souls. I was out of line bringing this to you so abruptly. Iâll look for another solution.â
As the wolfâs head spoke its final words, the threads that composed it unraveled, returning to an elegant pattern on the shirt.
The man wearing the shirt pressed both hands to his chest in a traditional wizardâs salute toward Saul, then flew off into the sky, quickly disappearing behind a distant hillside.
Saul simply watched him go, making no move to stop him.
âThat artifact looked valuableâlikely something passed down from ancient times. If youâre going to stick to your principles and refuse to get involved, then Iâll just take it from him myself.â
The Old Witchâs voice came from the mist. Before long, she was stepping onto the lakeshore, riding her own Little Algae brand wooden raft.
Seeing Saul turn to look at her, the Old Witch waved a hand dismissively.
âRelax. I waited until he was far enough away before coming out. If I snatch the treasure now, no one will suspect you.â
Saul hesitated briefly, then, just as the Old Witch was preparing to take off, he asked, âOld Witch, have you ever heard of Halimaâs Love Letter?â
The Old Witchâs stubby leg, mid-step, trembledânearly causing her to fall flat on her face.
She widened her already round eyes at Saul, her jaw nearly dropping to her chest.
âYouâre saying
that
bracelet is Halimaâs Love Letter? But the legends say Halimaâs Love Letter is a woven metal bracelet!â
She furrowed her brows tightly, drawing in her neck as she gave Saul a suspicious glare. âYouâre not just making that up to stop me, are you?â
Saul smiled and raised a hand to gesture.
âBe my guest.â
âŠ
The wizard in the blue formal robe flew past a series of low hills before finally descending.
He turned back to look in the direction of Rhine Lake, a calculating gleam in his eyes.
âHis strength is decent. He saw through my little test quickly. But his personality⊠hard to read. Is he truly cautious? Or just pretending to be cautious?â
The clothes on his body began to shift, morphing from an elegant blue suit into a black half-armor. The chest piece bore a relief of a wolfâs headâso lifelike it seemed ready to devour a man whole.
He carefully adjusted the armor, preparing to take off again.
But the moment he took his first step, his body lurched forward.
Bang!
He crashed to the ground, raising a faint puff of dust.
The wolf-emblazoned chest armor swayed slightly, then, like its wearer, went still and silent.
A moment later, a thumb-sized multicolored butterfly floated down from the sky.
Everywhere it passed, silence followed.
It was as if both sky and earth had fallen asleep.
The butterfly fluttered down to the manâs body, as if sensing something.
It landed on him momentarily.
Then, it lifted off and continued eastward.
And in its wake, a breeze blew past.
The manâs body turned into white powder and scattered in the wind.
Only the black half-armor remained, its glow dulledâno longer the magnificent artifact it once was.
Inside the armor, the golden pearl bracelet still gave off a gentle, luminous glow.
As if waiting for its next owner.
âŠ
The Old Witch, of course, had not gone after him.
She was already used to Saulâs way of speaking.
Whenever he smiled mischievously and told her to do somethingâit always meant the opposite.
Just as the two of them were paddling their Little Algae raft back to the island in the center of the lake, they were both struck by a wave of dizziness.
Or ratherâit was more like drowsiness.
An overwhelming drowsiness, impossible to resist.
The Old Witch collapsed to her knees, propping herself up with her hands.
Terror flashed in her eyes, and she looked at Saul with a complex expression.
But Saul, also struggling to resist the sleepiness, didnât notice her look.
Soon, the Old Witchâs eyes closed. She surrendered to the irresistible wave of sleep and fell unconscious.
Only then did Saul realizeâthe Old Witch had succumbed even faster than he had.
But he was still standing.
He had to return to the Wizard Tower, immediately.
Yet under this immense fatigue, he couldnât even tell which foot was supposed to move next.
The waters of Rhine Lake churned, and the fog twisted like clouds and mist.
Someone outside was exerting overwhelming force, pressing down on the rules of Rhine Lake.
Only a Third Rank wizard could do such a thing!
âThird Rank⊠drowsiness⊠itâs the Dreammaker, Clark!â
Saul forced his mental realm to tremble violently, sending shockwaves to stimulate his brainâjust barely keeping himself conscious.
His mental strength was formidable. If the Dreammaker Clark had only been Second Rank, Saul would have endured the drowsiness and even feigned weakness to set up a counterattack.
But Clark was Third Rank. The moment Saul relaxed, he would fall into slumber like the Old Witch.
And Saul refused to fight on someone elseâs turf.
His outstretched hand finally touched the door of the Wizard Tower.
The door swung openâand a hand reached out, catching Saulâs teetering body.
(End of Chapter)
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