At the same time, Nephret Continent.
The Tribunal.
The central building.
Dawn Corridor.
The passages within this corridor were more complex than a maze. Every hundred meters in the corridorâs center, a slender, ornate yet darkly-toned pillar would appear.
At the top of these pillars sat human head-sized spherical fire cages, with white flames gently licking the edges of the cages. They seemed completely capable of breaking free from the cageâs restraint, yet remained willingly imprisoned.
The pale light made the already dark-styled building even more terrifying.
The architectural style within this corridor was unchanging. Walking inside gave one a helpless feeling of constantly repeating the past.
If no one provided directions, intruders would be forever lost within, unable to escape even through death.
Their souls would wander eternally within, becoming yet another wisp of green smoke in this Dawn Corridor.
Each day in the Dawn Corridor, a judge would walk barefoot within, cloaked in black robes, responsible for receiving and conveying the Tribunal Chiefâs decrees.
At this moment, white flames on one pillar suddenly surged. White tongues of fire pierced through the black fire cage, like several arms reaching toward the sky in prayer.
The black-robed figure walking in the corridor immediately stopped upon seeing this scene, prostrating himself completely, hands clasped and placed before his knees, forehead pressed tightly against the backs of his hands.
âChief,â he said respectfully.
âHave you found him?â Frimâs deep voice rang out.
âNot yet. The person who infiltrated the Evernight Royal Palace is very cunning. After stealing the Red Sea Tree source prepared for the coronation ceremony, he didnât flee but instead went to the palace and directly took half the blood from Alexandraâs body. If we hadnât already made his heart symbiotic with the Red Sea Tree to prevent Alexandraâs accidental death, he probably would haveâŠâ
âThis person must be third-rank. Investigate all third-rank wizards who recently entered the Evernight Empire.â
âYes!â
âHe stole the tree source and took the Evernight Royal bloodâŠâ
During the pauses in the Tribunal Chiefâs words, the black-robed figure maintained his prostrated position without change.
ââŠAnd at precisely this time, Justin, the sole inheritor of the Black Sea Tree source, suddenly appeared and sought treatment from a first-rank wizard? Yet Justinâs memories contain no information related to the Black Sea Tree sourceâobviously the memories were extracted before he came. Did he think Wind Sprite would kill him? Or had he already guessed I would appear through the large-scale Storm Eye search operations? Two tree sources having problems simultaneouslyâcould those rebels still not give up? Must they be satisfied only when this world is destroyed?â
The black-robed figure prostrate on the ground quietly listened to Frimâs contemplation. He didnât deliberately try to memorize the content of these words.
Even reaching fourth-rank didnât make one omniscient; one might even have more questions from contacting more of this worldâs secrets.
The black-robed figure was never interested in superiorsâ doubtsâthat would only make him live in extreme pain and die miserably.
After a moment, the light sourceâs voice stabilized again.
âSend people to the Borderland entrance. The person who stole the Red Sea Tree source will definitely go there next. Make sure to stop him outside.â
âYes!â The black-robed figure paused momentarily. âChief, new purge orders have been issuedâthe numbers are quite large. Our manpower might not be very sufficient.â
Only Tribunal wizards could view the purge order lists, and judgment executions all had time limits. If large numbers of Tribunal wizards were sent to guard the Borderland entrance, then purge order executions would be affected.
The light source was silent for another moment before finally saying, âI will personally execute this purge order.â
The black-robed figureâs entire body shook as he prostrated again, wishing he could press his head into the ground. âYes!â
âŠ
Borderland, Rhine Lake, Purity Wizard Tower.
Saul was walking in the dark stairwell.
âMaybe I should also learn from my master and set up a row of white candles?â
Steward Hope followed behind him. âThe pipework within the walls has completed development. If you need it, I can complete the candlestick installation at any time.â
âI donât particularly like those arms and mouths running around in the wizard tower.â
âIf you need it, they can naturally be confined to underground level 2. However, if I may say so, there will definitely be more people entering your wizard tower in the future. Installing some monitoring facilities within the wizard tower would be more convenient.â
Saul pressed his hand against the wall with its sandpaper-like texture. âI donât plan to develop the wizard tower into a pseudo-academy organization like my mentorâs. But youâre right. Even if itâs just treating pollution, there will still be more wizards like Justin coming in. If we canât control their movements, it would be too troublesome and dangerous. Letâs do as you suggest. First release the mouths, then have the eyes watch underground level 1 and the third floor.â
Saul ultimately chose the same management approach as Gorsa.
âBy the way, I once saw some mist-like human forms in my mentorâs wizard tower. Hope, do you know what those are?â
Hope bowed slightly. âTower Master, those mist-form people are byproducts of the wizard tower. They serve both as protection and early warning measures. When the wizard towerâs resentful spirits increase, most will be absorbed by the pipework. But some residue remains, carrying the spiritsâ obsessions. They cannot communicate but instinctively gravitate toward areas with abnormal magical power and mental power fluctuations. You can check these mist-form peopleâs distribution on underground level 2. Through their distribution density, you can determine which areas have abnormalities.â
âYou have more experience in this area. Did you previously monitor these mist-form peopleâs distribution?â
âYes, sir.â
Saul increasingly felt this wizard tower steward was quite impressive.
He not only had to manage every living personâs daily needs but also control every dead personâs movements.
Looking at the stewardâs humble yet elegant demeanor, Saul felt somewhat admiring.
No wonder he could become the wizard towerâs head steward.
At the same time, he remembered when he had entered the curse gap in the second storage room and seen the roomâs ceiling crawling with mist-form people.
At first glance, there were nearly a hundred.
If one second storage room had so many mist-form people, how many did the entire wizard tower have?
How many ordinary people and apprentices would have to die to form such a scale of mist-form people in the wizard tower?
He felt both shocked and curious. âHow many mist-form people in one place indicates an abnormality?â
âIf a room has no abnormal fluctuations, there might only be two or three mist-form people inside. If the number exceeds 10, it means someone is using first or second-rank magic or conducting equivalent-level experiments. If it exceeds 30, it means someone is using third-rank magic or conducting uncontrollable experiments. Since third-rank and above magic might damage the wizard tower itself, we prohibit casting destructive third-rank and above magic within the wizard tower.â
Hearing the stewardâs answer, Saul felt somewhat confused.
He asked hesitantly, âWhat if a room has nearly a hundred mist-form people?â
This time it was the stewardâs turn to hesitate. âPerhaps only large-scale experiments conducted personally by the Tower Master would have such an effect?â
Saul fell silent. His second storage room seemed to always have nearly a hundred mist-form people wandering around.
But he wasnât conducting dangerous experimental operations every time he hid in the gap to observe.
Was it because the items stored in the second storage room itself were very dangerous? Or because it was surrounded by eye monitoring and interlayer, causing these mist-form people to linger year-round?
However, the steward responsible for monitoring mist-form people hadnât mentioned this point.
âCan you usually monitor the second storage room too?â
âThe second storage room has an interlayer. Normally only the Tower Master can monitor it, and only the Tower Master can freely enter and exit without going through the bronze door.â
âI seeâŠâ Saul looked back at the steward and found he didnât seem curious about what was in the second storage room.
Suddenly, the stewardâs left eye exploded violently.
The explosion turned his entire left half face into a hollow.
Then tiny sparks automatically ignited on his face, rapidly spreading, about to burn away his entire head.
Saul didnât hesitate, immediately transforming one hand into gray semi-transparent tentacles, covering the stewardâs head.
Those tiny sparks were immediately absorbed into Saulâs tentacles, quickly extinguishing and becoming fine black ash.
The stewardâs body swayed, and in the blink of an eye, grew a new head.
âTower Master, thereâs bad news,â the stewardâs new head spoke.
Saulâs expression darkened. âI know. Justin is dead.â
(End of Chapter)
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