The Wizard World

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Originally, his imprint of hallucinations is very strong, but he cannot see the light. The extraction of ancient blood has always been a big problem. If it is leaked, he will be surrounded by a lot of old guys and sliced ​​immediately

The one-time energy heart is very strong, but it can't be taken out casually. Such a high energy utilization rate can produce such a threatening magical item. This kind of powerful technology is definitely not something he can keep alone. , maybe even the existence of the chip will be implicated.

In addition, the only thing he can use wantonly is metal talent. It's a pity that the metal talent is obviously powerless when facing the liquefaction wizard. If there is no hallucination mark in the first two times, he and the two black wizards still don't know who will live and who will die.

He looked at the ship on the side again, and also turned around and walked to his cabin.

three days later.

In the afternoon, half of the red sunset sun sank to the sea level.

The entire blue sea was dyed red.

The first thing Angelet saw when he walked out of the room was the side of the fleet, a blue-black whale the same size as the ship slowly floating on the back of the water. The back of the whale reflects the red water light in the setting sun.

On the sea surface on the side of the whale, tall and strong figures slowly arched out of the water.

These people are all wearing blue and white leather armor, their ears are fish-like fins, their skin is light blue, and they all hold black three-pronged forks that are one person tall, and there are more than twenty in number.

"Are you Nora's fleet?" Floating at the forefront, the tallest Sea Clan man asked loudly.

"I'm Anifendo, who is Su Moore? It seems that the prince has received my message." A voice in the fleet responded quickly.

Except for the differences in ears and skin color, the Hai people are the same as humans.

The leader of the Sea Clan named Su Moore waved his hand.

On the sea surface on the right side of the entire fleet, a large number of sea people suddenly appeared densely packed.

A team was formed among these people, and they quickly swam towards one of the ships in the fleet.

Angelet looked in their direction. On that ship, Aini had already stepped onto the deck, ready to meet the sea people.

The Sea Clan approached the ship. Soon they went to the deck along the boarding board, and then a leading sea tribe started talking to Aini in a low voice, as if they were negotiating something.

Angelet turned around and went to the deck, and saw Lispell's three great knights leaning over the ship's side and looking over there.

"Where is Master Pell?" He approached and asked in a low voice.

One of the three great knights, a blond man, quickly took the lead to meet them.

"My lord is resting in the cabin. I told anyone not to disturb her, I'm sorry." He looked polite.

"What's your name? How long have you been with Master Pell?" Angelet asked casually. He really knew very little about Lispel.

"My name is Del. I was raised by Master Pell himself. We are all like this. It is all thanks to Master Pell's support since childhood, otherwise I would have died in some corner." The blond knight smiled wryly.

"No wonder you are willing to follow her even though you are great knights." Angelet understood. "Do you guys know the origin of Master Anifendo?"

"Lord Aini..." The blond knight exchanged glances with his companions.

"To tell you the truth. We have never heard of such a wizard in Nora." Among the three great knights, the female knight said aloud. "It is very likely that Aini is just a pseudonym, and even his face may be fake. A wizard who can have friendship with the prince of the Sea Clan. It will definitely not be an ordinary nameless wizard."

"Then which faction do Lord Pell and you belong to? There should be nothing to hide about this question?" Angelet asked the key point.

All three showed slightly surprised looks.

The blond knight Del wondered, "Didn't Master Pell tell you?"

"Of course." Angelet nodded.

"We are from the Jones family of the Six Ring Tower." Del whispered. "The Jones family is one of the three wizard families in the sixth ring, and nearly one-third of the wizards in the tower are related to our family."

"Jones family..." Angelet remembered the name.

The negotiation between Aini and the Sea Clan over there seems to have ended. The team of Sea Clans who boarded the boat got off the boat one after another and returned to the original team.

Soon, these sea tribes slowly sank into the sea with the whales.

Milissa's voice suddenly came from above the fleet.

"All ships, follow Aini's ships, and don't leave the fleet without permission, otherwise it may trigger an attack from the Sea Clan."

The voice said it once in Angmar, and then repeated it in a language that Angelet couldn't understand. Only then slowly disappeared.

Angelet looked at Aini's ship again, and sure enough, he saw that the ship speeded up, slowly passed most of the ships, and went to the front.

There were also footsteps on the deck behind him.

"Master Pell." The three knights and the surrounding soldiers on duty all saluted in a low voice.

Angelet turned around and saw Lispell walking over with a tired face, changed into a purple-rimmed white robe, her long black hair tied into a ponytail hanging behind her.

"It seems that we need to make a detour. The Sea Clan ahead is isolating this sea area. They are probably working." Lispel said lightly.

Angelet didn't answer, he could already smell the smoke of burning wood in the wind. There is also a hint of bloody smell in it.

Soon, on the right side of the fleet, a blurry scene gradually emerged on the distant sea.

A large group of sea clan densely surrounded a huge black building, and half of the building was burning violently. Red flames and white icicles shot out continuously from his body, occasionally mixed with some green acid balls.

The energy of the spell temporarily prevented the surrounding sea people from approaching. But once the magic stops, they will rush up immediately.

The Sea Clan rushing to the front all held a white semi-circular wooden shield with a black figure of an eye engraved in the middle of the shield. The magic energy hit the shield, but it couldn't break the shield.

"It looks like they're consuming that ship's combat power," Angelet said in a low voice.

"The unification of the sea people has accelerated. These fish ears have never stopped their desire for land since ancient times. Now the relationship between Nora and them seems to be peaceful, but in fact it has begun to become tense." Lispel seemed It's explaining, and it seems to be talking to itself. "Hopefully that ship leaves safely."

The surrounding big knights and soldiers also retreated consciously. This is a dialogue between two wizards.

"Isn't there a war yet?" Angelet smiled, "How about the blood of the rhinoceros that I gave you the day before yesterday?"

"Very good." Lispell nodded, "I've already started preparing for the Energization Ceremony, but it seems that it's not too early for now."

"After being energized, it will stay at the original level forever. It's better not to choose that if it's not necessary." Angelet suppressed the smile on his face.

"If it is not forced, no wizard will choose to energyize itself. Not everyone likes to become an inhuman existence." Lispell replied lightly.

"Is the blood of the ground rhinoceros used for you to take by yourself? Drinking that stuff will definitely make you die of pain." Angelet sensed the smell of blood left on her body.

"Wizards will more or less have sequelae, just like the diamond-shaped metal in your hand." Lispell obviously didn't want to talk about this topic. "We're going to the island soon, we have to prepare to transfer to the boat."

"Really?" Angelet didn't ask any more questions, and looked forward. On the sea level ahead, the shadow of the land could be vaguely seen.

After a long circle, it was evening. The fleet finally dropped off all its soldiers on a mining island where the public was stationed.

And the wizard on board. A total of six people, with their followers, all boarded a small boat. Under the cover of night, he quietly left the small island and headed towards the deep sea area that the Sea Clan did not occupy.

It was daylight. A piece of blue and black.

There was a thick white fog over the sea, and it was impossible to see anything in front, back, left, or right. The ship moved slowly through the thick fog.

There were six figures standing on the deck.

Standing at the front of the boat was a thin old woman in a white robe, and it was Mirissa.

She held a small stone disc in her hand, the disc was gray in color, with a thread hanging from below, and a small black and red stone was hung on the thread. The stone pulled the thin thread forward strangely, as if an invisible force was pulling it forward.

The thin thread was stretched straight, as if it was about to be snapped at any moment.

Milissa stared at the small stone with a solemn expression.

"Just ahead. This rock is one of my first gadgets on the island. It will carry us through the mist," she whispered.

Behind her, Aini and the old man Belen stood together, and the two looked very close.

Quiriman stood alone, with his hands folded, he looked at the stone with cold eyes.

Angelet and Lispel stood together, both expressionless.

Except where the six people were standing in the thick white fog, they couldn't see their fingers, and couldn't see the direction at all.

"Such a dense fog area. No one can follow us at all, and there is no need to stun all the followers on the ship." Kui Riman said coldly.

"Just in case." Aini glanced at him and replied indifferently.

"It's almost here!" Mirissa said.

As soon as her voice fell. The front of the entire ship suddenly became dark.

The boat rushed out of the fog and entered a sea under the night.

far ahead.

The sky was cloudy, blue and black. There is only a little blue reflection on the sea surface.

A raised black shadow stood quietly on the horizon. It was the small island they were going to, the destination of this voyage.

The dark clouds slowly revealed a gap over the island. Dim white light shone down from the sky and fell on the small island.

Gives a feeling of mysterious silence.

"That's right there!" Mirissa raised her head, looking at the island in the distance, with a trace of relief on her face. "Here we are."

The boat sailed slowly towards the small island, drawing a white track on the black sea. to be continued

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