Chapter 320 – The Initial Test
Chapter 320 – The Initial Test
Saul, however, couldn’t quite remember the scene when he had just crossed over.
He had just entered a completely unfamiliar body, coupled with the fact that this body had a head injury, the whole person was muddled, thus he was bullied by those little boys jointly, and took on the most dangerous night work alone.
It turned out that at that time, he had already been discovered by Mentor Golza.
Mentors could really put up with it!
Saul’s tense shoulders gradually relaxed, his current spiritual body would no longer reveal itself from time to time, and even this body’s vague rejection of him was suppressed by him with the Sorcerer Body Transformation.
The skin of his entire body that was transformed using his own consciousness and spiritual power had completely transformed into the new Saul’s appearance.
“For a few days after that, I followed you.” Golza continued, “Your soul and new body are blending better and better. It has already surpassed the best results of our resurrection experiments, and if I hadn’t bumped into you at the beginning, I wouldn’t have been able to tell the difference between you from the outside. That’s why I’ve been guessing whether it’s the flesh that carries you that’s special, or whether it’s your soul that’s abnormal.”
“Until that day, you met a streak of blood on the thirteenth floor ……”
Thor remembered, of course, the night that changed his life and activated the Death Wizard’s Diary!
In order to escape the puddle of blood that brought him to his deathly end, Saul knocked on the door of the opposite face of Konza’s room.
“Your high level of inspiration amazes me.” Golsa swayed her body, “Although it’s an unknown spirit, it doesn’t seem to be that powerful, only the mental power seems to be above average, but it’s only on the level of an average genius. How is it that you could tell how deadly that puddle of blood was?”
“I don’t know ……” Sol immediately emptied his brain and replied in a daze, “It’s just that there’s a voice in my body that keeps telling me that I absolutely can’t touch that puddle of blood, and that if I do, I’ll die. But I am also clear that if I leave that puddle of blood untouched, it will definitely be me who will be dealt with tomorrow.”
Saul was right, except that the voice in his body was actually coming from the diary on his left shoulder.
Golza didn’t doubt it, he even nodded approvingly, “Since that day, I’ve come to see that your specialness isn’t in the body that’s been incorporated, but in your soul. Perhaps it was that history of your space travel that attached a special kind of adaptability to your soul, allowing you to resist the body’s rejection and not be tainted by cognitive differences.”
“Your various manifestations since then have also reinforced this. The biggest problem was just an out-of-body experience from time to time as your soul grew stronger. And that problem was also solved by your use of sorcerous body modification.” Golza’s swaying body suddenly stopped, he leaned forward slightly and looked at Sol seriously, “Sol, although you’ve been studying containers now, this is just the foundation, sooner or later you’ll have to walk on the path of the soul.”
“Yes, mentor. I already understand my mission.”
Gortha’s voice trailed off, “I don’t have much time left, so you don’t have much time left either. Five years, I guess. …… I hope you find the answer, or I’ll have to do it myself.”
And a lot of soul oriented witchcraft experiments do irreversible damage to the spirit. Faced with experiments that weren’t much of a sure thing, as well as only having a high-level consumable in front of him, Golza preferred to be patient and wait a little longer.
Wait for Sol to grow up on his own, wait for his spirit body to become more solid, and wait for him to personally unlock this secret for himself.
“This is also an experiment.” Golza thought so.
It was like planting a weak seed in a petri dish; it might die halfway through, it might grow into a man-thirsty vine, or it might just flat out become a seedling.
But it didn’t matter, he still had a bit of time left, and he’d like to see what this rare seed could actually produce.
“Five years?” Thor knew that this time was Golza’s limit, “No problem, if I haven’t accomplished my mission in five years, then I’ll lay myself down on the lab bench.”
Since he had no choice, he might as well bet everything on it!
“Very well.” Golza’s silver eyes curved up again, “Finally, one more piece of advice. For the soul, the wizarding world has already studied it in great depth, but even so, there are more areas of it that lie outside of what we know. If you want to study the soul, you can’t just hunker down in a safe zone. A true sorcerer is always on the path of exploring the unknown.”
Sol savored the words.
Was this Mentor Golza …… encouraging him to take risks?
Was it because he felt that he had been too steady lately?
Because of the diary evening, some of Saul’s moves appeared to be taking risks, but in actuality, he had been within his comfort zone.
It was also because of this that led to a lot of knowledge that he only knew, but not why. He seemed to be missing the most crucial spirit of exploration as a wizard.
If he had been relying on his diary, he could indeed have gone through the first half of his journey as a sorcerer quite smoothly.
But it was like a hundred-story building without a foundation.
When he came to the end, he would one day find himself in a life and death crisis that was unavoidable and unretreatable.
Riding a hot air balloon to the sky, but no flying skills, when the energy of the hot air balloon is exhausted, the only thing that will greet him is to fall to his death.
Thinking of this, Saul was scared, his body was covered in cold sweat, and the fear in his heart was even stronger than when Golza had just pointed out his identity as a traveler!
“In the future, I can’t use the diary’s power for research and study anymore, or else I’ll develop a dependency, and I’ll forget the habit of mind of active study. I’ll become a puppet of the diary, a waste who wouldn’t dare to learn any new sorcery without it!”
When Golza said these words to Sol, he probably just wanted to give his student a piece of advice, but he didn’t expect that it would allow Sol to mistakenly survey the biggest hidden crisis at the moment.
Golza was satisfied with the vibrational reaction Saul had after hearing his advice. He could tell that Saul had already come to his own realization.
Sometimes some plausible axioms, combined with their own experience will evolve into a specific warning case, thus adding an additional educational significance that others can not understand.
Of course, the premise is to think with your heart.
“Today we have talked long enough, the matter of the experiment you go back and slowly consider. If there are no other questions, I will now send you back to the second storage room.”
Saul snapped out of his contemplation and heard his mentor’s expulsion, just about to agree and then remembered something, “Mentor, that puddle in the first place ……”
“Hmm?”
“No, it’s nothing.” Sol’s heart skipped a beat and immediately gave up pursuing the question, “Please, mentor, send me back.”
Golza smiled faintly, and the halo above the two’s heads suddenly went out, returning darkness to the surroundings.
Thor then felt a wave of vertigo in his brain, as if his entire body was falling downwards. He once again passed through the dark world that covered his eyes and landed on the single bed in the library.
Without getting up from the bed, he stayed in his original position staring straight up at the ceiling.
“Kongsa once told me that the dormitory across the hall from her wasn’t inhabited. So who put that puddle of anthropophilic blood there in the first place?”
Thinking of the calm look in Korsha’s eyes at the end, Saul finally chose to give up on tracking it down.
“So the test for me started from that time?”
Monthly Ticket~~~
(End of chapter)