Chapter 399 A new interpretation of early warning

Chapter 399 – A New Interpretation of Early Warning
After Sol had gotten Golza’s agreement that he could participate in the research of the Blue Water Spirit’s resurrection program, he was directly driven out of the 20th floor by Lord Tower Master.

And this matter definitely couldn’t be hidden from the other participants of the experiment.

Saul had been wary that someone else would notice the incident and ambush him.

But Saul realized that the enemy seemed to be more subdued than he thought.

And the first one to come for Saul is, surprisingly, his old nemesis, Kori.

And again, it’s early in the morning to come knocking on his door, disturbing the clear-oh, no dreams.

Saul had searched all night again, and he was on the verge of doubting his earlier suspicions.

“Could it really have been cleaned up too much by the enemy?” Saul shook his head again, “No. Trying to shatter the soul body is just a way to keep the dead from talking.”

Saul had never seen any prop that could absorb all the soul fragments and weed out the evil thoughts from them like the diary did.

And even if the sorcerer apprentice died, the probability of forming a grudge or evil spirit was very low, basically just transforming into an ordinary soul, wandering mindlessly, and then crushing it a little bit before dissipating into one of the world’s energies over a long period of time.

Keri looked at Saul, who was again not sure what he was thinking about, and slapped him on the shoulder, “Yesterday, Mentor Guido said that you were also going to join the experimental subject of the Blue Water Spirit. When I thought about it, you asked me about the adhesive yesterday, so it should be about joining. Ha, so I came over early in the morning to block you.”

“Block me for what?” Saul’s showing the results of his experiments to Golza yesterday, as well as learning about the Blue Water Spirit’s resurrection experiments, were nothing more than an attempt to understand the hidden problems that might exist in the gray matter.

He didn’t really mean to follow many people in the experiment.

After all, the direction of his current research was inconsistent with the others, if not completely divergent.

“Actually, I still plan to ……”

“Come on, come on, treat yourself to a big meal!” Korie was rarely excited, “Big deal, you can come over occasionally, how else can I keep up with the progress of the experiment?”

Even at this moment, Saul was full of thoughts, but was also amused by Keri, “Treat me to a big meal? Eat what, it’s hard not to eat what you made ……”

Hearing Saul suddenly stop talking, Keri immediately picked up, “You also know that Tutor Guido majors in poison attribute elements. But actually, the potions and materials we make are not entirely poisonous. Many of the materials are good. It’s only after being processed and proportioned that they produce toxins ……”

But Keri didn’t realize that Saul’s mind was already completely off Keri’s words after that.

He was wondering if Korrie’s words about eating a big meal counted as savoring deliciousness. Although there was nothing delicious here at all, he somehow just thought of the distant warning that the diary had given him in the first place.

[Madness calls out to you.

You choose to ignore it;

Chaos invites you to dance.

You shake your head and refuse;
Misery serves up a delicacy.

You put down your napkin;
Resentment fades from your clothes.

You close your eyes ……]

“Could it be that the original diary’s long range warning wasn’t just about Konza’s invitation to me?”

“Invitation, invitation to …… summon?”

Saul had already corresponded “Madness has sent a summons to you” to Konza, and now he was linking “Pain served deliciously” to Korie’s invitation today.

Suddenly it struck him that this warning might target four choices.

“Will it be chronological? If so, has the phrase chaos invites you to dance already happened?”

Thor pondered the things that could correspond with chaos and dancing.

If he had made the wrong choice at the time, the diary should have alerted him. But the diary didn’t come out, so his choices at the time had actually matched the diary’s warning?
“If we take a raw example, before Penny asked me to observe the world of the elves, it was barely a dance. And since Penny was being affected by the elf’s consciousness at the time, one could assume that she was just confused at the time.”

Sol’s eyes fell on Kori, who was still speaking earnestly and seriously about the strengths and weaknesses of their lab. “But why would Korie correspond to the pain? Could it be because she joined the resurrection experiments as well?”

Saul’s heart gradually sank as he thought about it, while the expression on his face grew more and more relaxed.

“Good!” He suddenly opened his mouth to interrupt the somewhat talkative Korie.

“Ugh?” Kagome was suddenly interrupted and her thoughts were cut off, forgetting what her original purpose was.

“Then I’ll take a look at your lab first. But just to be clear beforehand, I’m barely halfway familiar with poisonous attribute sorcery.”

“That’s fine, in fact, many of the fields of knowledge we are currently researching have never been touched before as well.” With a wave of her hand, Korrie put the matter to bed, “Then you can come today, two o’clock in the afternoon, Mentor East Tagudo’s lab. You know the place, right?”

Saul had also delivered experimental materials to Mentor Guido a few times, so he naturally knew exactly where his lab was.

After making an agreement with Sol, Keri turned her head and ran.

Her metallic glowing hair fell on her shoulders and bounced back up lightly, so pleasantly.

The smile on Saul’s face, however, disappeared a split second after Kori entered the ramp.

He returned to his quarters.

“Anyone who participates in the resurrection experiment may encounter danger, but the ultimate goal of this group is definitely the Tower Master. That’s why there are traps everywhere in this resurrection experiment. It’s impossible for the tower master not to understand it, maybe he is too confident …… or has some underhanded card that I’m not sure about?”

Saul was well aware of Golza’s power, he was an existence that could make even other second-order sorcerers very afraid.

But why did such a powerful person seem to be completely oblivious to the foolishness of his men?

Saul knew that he could appropriately utilize the banner of Golza, but he could not completely rely on him.

“Regardless of what Rokai and the others are trying to do, their moves have completely touched my interests.”

The first time, it was the attack that appeared out of nowhere in Black Fortress. The group was trying to give Saul a hint to make him do the “smash it” move at some point.

The second time was an accident with Senior Byron. Saul was unable to retrieve him after several nights of wandering.

The third was the warning about Kori in the diary.

At the same time, this shadow that hid under the blue water pokémon, under the resurrection experiment, would never let Saul off the hook just because he obediently followed the hinted actions.

More than likely, those of them who were kept in the dark were also the ones who would reap the benefits of the group’s future revolt against the Tower Lord.

It was the spoils of war to be divided.

“Rokai and Jero can already be identified as enemies. But even Rokai plus the entire Mutual Aid Society isn’t qualified to count Golza. There must be someone behind him.”

“Anze definitely can’t run away, and the possibility of Rum who lives in the darkness is also high. But it’s hard to guess the attitudes of Guido and Mentor Katz, who are also participating in the experiment right now.”

“Tomorrow is the right time to take the opportunity to participate in Mentor Guido’s experiment to take a good look at him and his experimenters.”

Saul’s spirit was tense, like a bow and arrow on a string.

But he was not afraid.

Despite having to prepare to fight a group of mentors and senior apprentices, Saul had Golza, a big killer, behind him.

As well prepared as this group of enemies were, they would only dare to fly in the dark.

However, Saul had the certainty that their efforts would all be in vain!
He reorganized his bag and stepped out again, his face having regained its calmness.

“Let’s start by terminating the Blue Water Spirit experiment.”

(End of chapter)



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