Chapter 392.

Chapter 392 A Coincidental Encounter
At once, Kira’s eyes widened by a full centimeter.

She was just flirting with Saul, but she didn’t expect this little guy to really dare to pick up on it ah!

She looked at Golza with some confusion, only to find that although this fellow’s eyes were closed, the bandages at the corners of his mouth were rising.

“Cut!” Kira finally couldn’t listen anymore and turned around, but just before she took two steps, she stopped again, turned her head sideways with her back to the two of them and asked, “Knuckles’s Aruba is about to try to advance to the second stage again, do you want me to go and slaughter him?”

But Golza just said leisurely, “You just struck out at the Land Rowboat, the Baidon Academy must have reacted by now and gone to protect Knuckles in a nervous manner. Heh, after all, whichever side of you is destroyed will affect their position …… as well as their money making.”

The proposal was rejected, and Kira ended up leaving in her flying bird with some exasperation.

Thor, on the other hand, noticed that this time Kira didn’t mention her sister the entire time.

I wonder if she had already learned about the progress of the Tower Master’s resurrection experiments, or if there was some other reason?

After another small amount of time, the carriage finally returned to the Wizard Tower and drove into the first level of the outgoing passage.

Normal carriages would have to stop here, and after the car and people received registration and inspection, they left separately.

So according to the rules, a second level sorcerer student walked up to do the registration for the car and the people in the car.

Saul was the first to push open the door and go down, taking the initiative to explain to the apprentice who came over to greet him.

After learning that the carriage was actually a tower master that he had barely seen, the apprentice who came over stiffened his entire body.

His left hand holding the pen kept trembling, and he hesitantly dared not put pen to paper on the register.

Saul smiled in understanding, but loved it.

Who would have thought that the Tower Master would suddenly walk through the front door today?
Luckily, someone else came over at that moment and rescued this second level apprentice.

“Has Lord Tower Master returned?” Instructor Guido hurried over, pushing the apprentice in his way out of the way with one hand.

The apprentice took the opportunity to hide directly in the corner, his face an expression of relief.

Sol, on the other hand, was the first to notice Korie, who was running all the way behind Guido.

When Guido came to the front of the carriage and braked sharply, Korie stopped half a meter behind him with the same frequency.

She was obviously very used to her mentor’s quick temper.

Noticing Saul’s gaze, Korie, though expressionless, looked to Saul and blinked her right eye suddenly and rapidly after stopping.

Then she resumed that cold and hard face like metal, and stood somewhat stiffly behind Mentor Guido.

“Kori is back again, did you finish the experiment this time?” Sol was a little happy and a little strange.

Obviously she had just gone to the Black Fortress two days ago, could something have changed?
“What is it?” Golza bent down and got out of the carriage.

The moment he came out, the entire first floor of the carriage and horse passage here all went silent.

Everyone raised their heads and looked up at this absolute master of the Sorcerer’s Tower.

“Lord Tower Master. Uh …… “Guido suddenly wanted to vomit again, but facing the tower lord, he held it back raw, “Goo …… For adhesives, my student’s research has made a new breakthrough. ”

He didn’t mince words as he pushed Korie in front of him, showing off his pride with a look of excitement.

Kori looked up at the tall tower master, only a bit of pink chin visible from under the other man’s cloak.

Sparing her, always individual and bold, she could still only quirk her lips, not immediately opening her mouth in front of Gortha.

Golza wasn’t in a hurry either, as he looked around and realized that basically everyone was in stasis, smiled and said to Guido, “Go to the 19th floor.”

Guido nodded, and then the three figures unexpectedly disappeared together.

Sol, who was left in place, froze.

He had also participated in the resurrection experiment, didn’t they take him along with them to instantly move?

Or did Golza have the most weight to carry two people?
Sol, who was left in place, thought back to Mentor Guido’s words.

The adhesive was presumably the potion that Mentor Golza had said on the way that would help Yura’s spirit body bond with the new vessel.

I didn’t realize that Korie, who was bent on researching metal radioactive toxins, was involved in the resurrection experiment because of it.

Thor stood in the passageway that was gradually coming back to life, rummaging and rummaging in his compressed traveling bag.

He found the necklace Korrie had given him, and wondered a little how the item could be used in a bonding agent.

That’s when he saw the gray notes that Senior Byron had given him again.

The gray matter solution actually helped with soul strength as well, and was a good, soul strength boosting option. He planned to go back to the second storeroom in a while, verify it himself, and then ask Senior Byron if he had any intention of submitting this note to the tower master in exchange for some credits.

It was just that Saul did not intend to let Senior Byron also participate in the resurrection experiment, for some reason, he always felt that it might not be a good thing to get involved in this experiment too much.

Just take a look at Kongsha and Ivan.

Currently it seemed that Haywood was the only one of the Tower Master’s students who was still alive and sane.

Even Saul himself is not sure what form he would be able to live in if he were truly worthless.

Of course, he was still confident about his end.

It was a pity that Kori’s side had already been pushed by Guido in front of the Tower Lord.

A bonding agent, though, shouldn’t cost Korrie anything.

At that moment, another carriage drove past Thor before stopping at the exit, waiting to be boarded.

As soon as the cart stopped, two cloaked figures immediately stepped out of the side passageway in a bit of a hurry.

As the first man was getting into the car, Saul happened to look over unconsciously and saw a familiar face under the shadow of that cloak.

“Senior Byron?” Saul froze, “Is he going out?”

He walked over, originally just wanting to say a simple hello, but who knew that he would see at a glance that the second person hidden under the cloak was actually Jello!
Saul remembered that the two people, Byron and Jero, almost never crossed paths.

And Byron was not a fan of the high-ranking members of the Mutual Aid Society.

He was a loner who never took the initiative to interact with the Mutual Aid Society.

A not-so-good feeling welled up in Saul’s heart, and something intuitively strange made him quicken his pace to go over and get a better look.

However, at that moment, a third person suddenly stepped out from the passageway, right in front of him.

Saul raised his eyes and saw Rokai’s smiling face.

“Hello, Saul.”

“Good afternoon, Rokai-senpai.” Saul nodded his head, and without stopping his footsteps, he went straight around Rokai.

Rokai raised his eyebrows and followed closely behind Sol.

“Senior Byron, are you going out?” Saul asked as he came to the carriage, craning his neck to the person already seated inside.

The first one to turn his head was Jello, who still had the usual smile on his face that he owed a beating to.

“We have a mission going out. What, you want to join too? I’m certainly fine with that.”

Saul ignored Jello and looked at Byron instead.

The latter slowly twisted his head to look at him and slowly nodded again.

“Uh-huh.”

It seemed rather usual.

And Jello took the initiative to pat the seat beside him and said to Saul, “Even though you’re not registered for this outgoing mission, if you want to come, just get in the car.”

Saul didn’t see that behind him, Rokai’s smile faltered and he looked at Jero with a somewhat grim expression.

Unfortunately, under normal circumstances, Saul shouldn’t venture away from the tower again anytime soon.

He had just obtained the half-elf’s magic power, and although he had now absorbed all of it, he still needed to follow up and stabilize it. He was still almost a fire away from fully mastering it and feeding himself.

However, watching Byron perversely follow the two people he used to loathe the most out and about, his intuition stimulated Saul’s brain like a needle, making him feel relieved.

“Then I ……”

Just as he was about to jump in the car, however, Byron shook his head gently at him.

“Hmm~”

Saul froze and stood still, not moving.

Second shift!

(End of chapter)



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