When Saul thought Wind Sprite might continue testing him, he had suspected whether Justin might also be Wind Spriteâs person.
He just hadnât expected that in the end, Justin would confess himself.
However, Saul could see that the other party wasnât Wind Spriteâs subordinate. The two sides were more like a cooperative relationship.
Regardless, since Wind Sprite had tested him repeatedly, Saul couldnât just sit and wait for death.
While treating Justin, he had taken advantage of absorbing pollution to secretly plant an eye on the other party.
An eye from the wizard towerâs interlayers.
The paired other eye was installed on the butler.
Because the butler was currently the only person besides Saul who could somewhat control the resentful spirit fragments within the wizard tower.
Moreover, spying on a third-rank wizard was very dangerous, and Hope was unwilling to let Saul take the risk personally.
As a complete spiritual entity rooted in the wizard tower, it could recover as long as it didnât completely dissipate.
Now it seemed his concerns were indeed justified.
The opponentâs power not only killed Justin but even followed the eyeâs connection and nearly killed the butler as well.
âDid you see anything?â Saul waited for Hope to recover slightly before hurriedly asking.
âSorry, Tower Master, I saw nothingâonly blinding light, followed by intense burning sensation.â
Saul was puzzled. âWind Sprite should be related to wind attributes. Why would there be light? It seems the flames just now were also caused by extremely strong light. There must be a wizard who specializes in light attributes on the other side.â
Saul was somewhat worried whether the opponent had discovered the eye he had hidden.
Instead, the butler comforted him. âPlease rest assured, Tower Master. They might have discovered there were soul fragments on Justin, but probably didnât discover the surveillance function. Otherwise, the power transmitted wouldnât have been just destructive without tracking.â
Saul relaxed slightly but then said seriously, âRegardless of whether the opponent discovered it, we must accelerate the magic reservoirâs progress.â
The butler nodded in agreement.
The magic reservoir Saul was building had already taken initial shape.
The quicksand termite colony had successfully recovered its vitality, and the queen had even begun regularly secreting obsidian crystals.
This crystal was a relatively harmless catalyst.
At the same time, he, Camus, and the various consciousness bodies had also analyzed and improved the Monte Extraction Method and completed adaptation with the tower-top magic reservoir.
Now, the most important thing was to select a carrier to filter magical power for the magic reservoir.
And this carrier had to be a wizard!
As for the choice of this wizardâŠ
It would be best to actively go out and search, since those who came to the door were very likely Wind Spriteâs people.
Killing too many such people would also be troublesome.
So, to collect enough true wizards, Saul once again began frequently venturing out.
But using true wizards as filtering carriersâif outsiders knew, it would probably bring great trouble. To avoid becoming a public enemy of the Borderland, Saul decided this tripâs main purpose would be scavenging corpses.
With the diary in hand, he could avoid many dangerous places.
And this time, besides avoiding, he could also wait on the periphery.
However, a month later, Saul returned completely empty-handed.
Agu was carrying a pile of discarded parchment up to destroy it when he happened to meet the exhausted Saul who had just returned on the stairs.
âMaster?â He looked at Saul and inquired carefully. âWas this outing not very smooth?â
Saul took off his dust-covered outer robe and draped it over his arm. âVery strange.â
He shook his head while walking upward, his face full of confusion.
âThe atmosphere in the Borderland recently has been very strange.â
Since having the plain body as an outer layer, consciousness bodies could act independently with minimal consumption. So to avoid delaying the magic reservoirâs establishment, Saul had left several consciousness bodies skilled in research at the wizard tower to help.
Consciousness bodies that couldnât independently cross Rhine Lake naturally couldnât go out either and didnât know what was happening outside.
Saul instructed Agu, âTell the others to come to underground level 1 in half an hour.â
Agu quickly agreed.
Half an hour later, Camus sat in the cornerâs confinement array, watching the suddenly lively underground level 1. Her gaze wandered bit by bit before finally settling on Saul at the center of the crowd.
Saul was sharing his experiences from the past month with everyone.
âI walked through all the dangerous areas near Rhine Lake, but not a single person appeared in these places recently.â
If it was just that no one died in the dangerous areas, Saul could understand, but if not a single person appeared, that was somewhat strange.
In the Borderland, often the more dangerous the area, the rarer the magic materials that could be obtained. Wizards who came to the Borderland were either forced by circumstances or fond of adventureâin any case, they wouldnât just honestly stay in safe places.
Yet Saul had spent a month walking through the areas around Rhine Lake and hadnât even found a single corpse to scavenge.
This was too abnormal.
Penny didnât care about abnormalities firstâshe was the first to run out and suggest, âSince we canât scavenge any, Brother Saul, letâs just make our own!â
Several people unanimously ignored Pennyâs voice.
Killing was easy, but wanting to stop after killing was difficult.
Because one would fall into the intense pleasure of getting something for nothing, thus forgetting that the real purpose of pursuing benefits was pursuing knowledge.
Putting the cart before the horse would only make the foundation unstable, even causing mutations.
âMaybe we should also find out if something major happened in the Borderland that made ordinary wizards afraid to come out and adventure.â Herman was relatively cautious.
âSpeaking of which, Jiajia Gu hasnât appeared for a long time either⊠could it be that weâve been sealed off here?â Ann was relatively vigilant.
âYou mean weâve been blockaded here?â Saulâs fingers kept tapping the table, making disturbing sounds.
âSince we want to know, why not just go out and see?â The Old Witch sat on her stool carelessly, completely unconcerned. âThe Borderland experiences some major dangerous events every few years. Itâs normal for people to choose to keep low profiles and stay home during such times. For this kind of thing, just find some medium-sized settlements and you can basically inquire about it.â
âGood idea, then Iâll trouble you with this.â Saul immediately said sincerely.
âIâm not going!â The Old Witch refused outright. âBefore I advance, Iâm not going anywhere!â
Saul wasnât surprised either. The Old Witch still had bounties from Wind Sprite and Firefly Lord on her head. Even when helping him ambush people, she wouldnât stray far from Rhine Lake.
But looking at the people around him, besides the Old Witch, there wasnât a single living wizard.
Only Marsh, who could move freely⊠too weak. Going out would just make him a main course for someoneâs pot.
Saul now finally understood why Master Gorsa, who clearly didnât like crowded places, still recruited so many apprentices.
Many things really couldnât be completed by oneself alone!
The efficiency was too low.
âShould I spend time inquiring about what happened here, or activate my second plan?â
After realizing Wind Spriteâs covetousness toward his abilities, Saul had not only accelerated the magic reservoirâs construction progress but also begun preparing another escape plan.
These two plans were offensive and defensive respectively, but neither was easy.
There was no choiceâfacing third-rank, simple methods definitely wouldnât work.
At this time, the butler walked down the stairs and knocked on the open door at the entrance.
âTower Master, sorry to interrupt. That headless knight from before has appeared in the mushroom forest again.â
âThud!â
Saul and the Old Witch stood up simultaneously, looking at each other.
The Old Witch sneered. âVery good. The materials you wantâhavenât they just arrived?â
Saul was also very excited.
He had thought Brando was scared by his consciousness space and wouldnât return.
Previously, when he first encountered someone who could escape from his consciousness space, he wasnât prepared and let Brando get away.
But now he was different from a month ago.
As long as Brando dared appear within the range covered by his mental fluctuations, he would definitely make this guy become a new page in his book!
(End of Chapter)
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