Chapter 238.

Chapter 238 – The Exchange

Saul blinked and changed his mind to think about the “rune puzzle” in front of him.

“A second-order wizard? How did you get reduced to showing people the library?”

From Agu’s appearance, Saul couldn’t tell what kind of strange bloodline he had.

[I was always hunted down because of my race, and then I died at the hands of a third-order sorcerer from the Golza family. As a result, my soul was drawn out by him and turned into an eternal servant].

“An eternal servant, no wonder he offered to serve me for a hundred years.” Sol smashed his mouth.

“I’m a little curious, what race are you? If that question is inconvenient to answer, or dangerous to me, it can be left unanswered.”

[It’s not dangerous as long as you don’t tell anyone.]

[I am a faceless man.]

Thor hadn’t heard of the race, and didn’t really react other than raising his eyebrows.

[Faceless people, like shadows, have no identity of their own and can only survive by replacing the existence of others.]

“So is the name Agu your own, or ……”

Despite having to answer Saul’s question, Agu was silent for a while before writing new words.

[It was the name given to me by the daughter of the last man I …… replaced.]

It seems Agu is also a man of stories.

Saul didn’t pursue what story there was between Agu and that man, or with that man’s daughter.

“What kind of race are the Faceless Men, and do your individuals reproduce bisexually, or do they split themselves?” As a sorcerer, Saul identified this as knowledge that interested him.

Agu, probably used to the wizard’s personality, answered with little resistance.

[We were born in the lightless abyss, and we can also split ourselves.]

No wonder Agu can easily cut himself into three pieces.

As for the Lightless Abyss Saul had heard of it, mentioning it a few times in the class on Basic Everything Cognition. It was a kind of spatial rift.

But that was all the book said, it didn’t even mention what was in the Lightless Abyss.

Knowing that he couldn’t go any deeper, Saul told Agu to stay in the black pages of the book at ease for now and reduce his energy consumption.

Agu sank into silence, and the diary turned to Morton’s page.

Saul did not initiate communication with Morton again.

This old earthly emperor was also nearing the end of his conscious existence.

In order to preserve Morton’s consciousness, Saul did not intend to ask Morton any more questions for the time being, until he found a way to supply energy to the black pages.

So Herman was also pleased to retain his consciousness by a fluke.

Time flew by in the midst of study and experimentation.

Three days passed in a flash, and Saul came to the 13th floor of the East Tower on time in his gray robe.

Turning into the corridor, he saw the activity room that Rokai had mentioned.

This was because Luo Kai, who was the president of the Mutual Aid Society, was personally greeting the second and third rank sorcerer apprentices who had come to participate in the exchange meeting at the door.

When Saul approached, Luo Kai immediately dropped the person he was talking to and greeted them.

“You finally came, I thought you wouldn’t come over today, hehehe.”

“I’m late?” In the face of Rokai’s enthusiasm, Saul only asked indifferently.

“No, it’s …… now,” Rokai took out a pocket watch – it was rare to see a timepiece that was not in hourglass form inside the wizard tower, “Ah, it’s exactly the last minute.”

“Please come in, hehehe, it’s really very busy today, there are a lot of third level apprentices here, I’m sure there’s someone you’re familiar with in there.”

Just then, Saul’s heart stirred and he suddenly twisted his head to look.

Half a second slower, Rokai also turned his sight behind Sol.

At the end of the corridor, Kong Sha, who was wearing a deep purple satin dress, was coming in style.

She perversely did not wear a cloak or hood, and between her walks, her long white legs surfaced from time to time, attracting countless eyeballs.

And at this time, Kong Sha, who hadn’t made any concealment of her appearance, also used her ten or so eyeballs that were filled with red blood filaments to look back at those who had gathered around her.

“Kong Sha,” Luo Kai’s face was a bit complicated, “You weren’t invited to this exchange meeting, right?”

“Then are you going to block me?”

Konza had stepped close to the two men, all eyes pressed against the glass wall, one turned toward Rokai, two split between Saul.

More eyes, however, moved to their left.

This made Saul pay attention to Kongsa’s left side as well, only to find nothing when he squinted his eyes and redirected his mental powers to look over.

“Let her in.” A voice came out from inside the activity room.

Saul looked over and saw a man with a smile raised on his face standing in the doorway. The smile looked vaguely uncomfortable, as if he was taunting someone.

“I’ve never seen anyone tainted by elves anyway, so I’ll just see them this time.” The man continued.

And his words were like a torch lighting a thatched pile, instantly making the entire atmosphere inside and outside the event room different.

Even Saul couldn’t help but look at Kongsa, searching for traces of contamination on her body.

But compared to the vigilance of the others, Saul was less nervous.

After all, he had also met the elf only a short while ago and had been taught by an authority figure.

Seeing an elf a few times wasn’t scary, as long as he could correct his perception and not affect himself as if the elf was a real being.

Cognition was mostly formed by osmosis, and the best way to prevent being contaminated by elves was to minimize the number of times he came into contact with them.

Still, Saul wanted to see what it would be like to be affected.

And he was still quite confident in the woman who had lured him onto the path of a sorcerer.

Kong Sha also parted one eyeball to look at the man inside the room at this time, and said coldly, “Jero, if you’re really curious, I can introduce Hirshjesus to you.”

Kong Sha raised her hand and pointed to her left side, as if there was really a man standing there.

For a moment even the smile on Rokai’s face couldn’t hang on.

People didn’t know if Kongsha was joking or not, but all those who knew part of the elf’s information knew that the more they knew about the elf’s visions, the easier it was to be contaminated by the elf.

On the contrary, it was Jello inside who actually hugged his chest close with a disinterested face, facing in the direction of Kong Sha’s left side and slightly lowering his head.

“Well..! Hello, Sylhetjesus, my name is Jero, a third level sorcerer apprentice, majoring in the thunder attribute. I like women with special attributes the most, I wonder if I’m interested in making a friend?”

No voice responded to Jero.

However, Jero acted as if he had heard something and was still nodding his head uncontrollably.

Saul knew at a glance that Jero was lying or acting.

Because from the intersection of the direction of most of Kong Sha’s eye gaze, if there really was a person standing on her left side, then the height where the face was located was at least half a head taller than Jero.

Saul didn’t want to participate in this farce, and since he couldn’t find any traces of the elf on Kongsa, he simply gave up and directly bypassed Jero, stepping into the activity room first.

The activity room was set up like an elementary school student having a gala, with rows of chairs in a circle, leaving the front and center empty.

And in the center of the room stood two rolled up rolls of parchment, each two meters high.

Saul felt a vague fluctuation of magic power from the paper scrolls.

There should be sorcery formations drawn on that parchment, but he didn’t know exactly what they were.

But since it stood in the center of the room, maybe he would know soon.

And Saul’s move to enter was like turning on an animation that had just been paused by Kongsa, and everyone withdrew their eyes from the doorway.

And some of them shifted to Saul.

He looked back over his shoulder.

That look really showed him a couple of familiar faces.

Billy, whom he had met during his nightly trip to the East Tower not long ago, was sitting at the very end, only with his eyes downcast, looking at the ground, seemingly unconcerned about what was happening outside.

But Angela, who had secretly made a deal with Billy, wasn’t here.

And sitting next to Billy was a pale-faced Wright.

There was also a girl sitting on top of Wright.

The girl looked no more than sixteen or seventeen, wearing a black and white maid’s outfit. The hem of the skirt was deliberately shortened, only reaching the girl’s knees.

Her legs were wearing knee-high white stockings, while her feet were stomping on a pair of black lambskin shoes.

This attire paired with the girl’s fair skin made the girl look like an exquisite doll.

Here’s time to push a book (meggg) Big Brother’s book …… Yummy!

Pushing a new book “Is it wrong to make food a favored beast?

It’s a world with magical superhuman powers.

Elves born from dishes, competing for flavor and power, journeys under the glow of starlight, and challenges held together by bonds ……

A young man with the memories of his previous life as a chef extraordinaire arrives in a world full of courage and dreams.

“O food that hides magical powers, show your true power before me! I command you in the name of your Imperial Spirit Chef, Qin Lang – Food Spirit is born!”

“…Eh? How come there’s no response?!”

[Stable day six thousand, there are five thousand are finished old book, trustworthy]

(End of chapter)



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