Chapter 420 – Sudden advancement

Chapter 420: Suddenly Early
That dark night sky and stars didn’t last long before disappearing from Sol’s sight.

Along with it, the smoke in front of them dissipated.

“The gray matter does contain a faint wisp of evil thoughts. It is even the core of the entire material, so unless it is completely destroyed, or absorbed, there is no way to discover the evil thoughts within.”

“This evil thought may be small, but it’s not small in terms of contamination… didn’t Elder Byron discover this evil thought in the first place? Or has he already dealt with it in some other way.”

Saul reached his hand out to another potion, the Blue Water Spirit.

However, someone interrupted him from behind.

“You said there was a major breakthrough in the experiment, what is it?”

Saul’s outstretched hand paused right where it was.

Organizing his thoughts for a moment, Saul turned around.

“The major breakthrough is …… Mentor, would you mind removing one of the materials from the resurrection experiment?”

Golza stood right behind Saul, his entire body hidden under a black cloak. The breath on his body was vaguely a bit restless, as if he hadn’t rested well last night either.

“Remove what material?” Golza asked softly.

“Remove the …… Blue Water Spirit, can you?”

Golza’s originally calm eyes became sharp for a moment, but he quickly returned to calm and gentle.

“What did you find out?”

Sol took a deep breath and handed out the Blue Water Spirit in his hand.

“The gray matter, which is the raw material of the Blue Water Prana, has a rather powerful and stubborn evil spirit within it.”

Golza remained standing still, “This I know. I will solve the problem of the evil thoughts.”

Sol was a little surprised that Golza already knew what was in the gray matter.

But yes, the other party was after all a second-ranked sorcerer, what he could discover, there was no reason why Golza couldn’t discover it.

But then, the purpose of Youra’s attempt to kill Senior Byron was not to conceal the existence of the evil thoughts.

Then what she was concealing could only be – the matter of her taking the Evil Thought!
“Mentor, as you know, I’ve been able to roam around the mezzanine. But yesterday, I found another person in the mezzanine.”

Saul told everything he had seen.

He then noticed that Golza didn’t seem very surprised either.

Or rather, not so much surprised as a little disappointed.

Golza slowly approached Thor and took the Blue Water Spirit from him.

The Blue Water Vibranium, shaped like a beautiful blue crystal ball with a diameter of less than two centimeters, was delicate and beautiful.

“Blue Water Vibranium, it takes at least a hundred people’s share of grievances to condense one. Blue Water Bay, hundreds of years of conquests and natural and man-made disasters add up to just this many. Most of them stayed with me, waiting for the final experiment to begin. A small portion is in the hands of a few mentors and Youra, for testing. I didn’t realize that Yura would be so ‘greedy’.”

He withdrew his hand, and the beautiful blue crystal ball “snapped” and became shattered in his palm, the shards turning into a clear liquid in the blink of an eye like ice meeting sunlight, and flowing into Golza’s bandages.

Thor saw that his palm turned black for a moment, but then quickly returned to a pink color.

Golza looked up at Sol once more, and there was undisguised weariness in her voice.

“Saul, why do you think she’s always pulling little stunts to piss me off when I’ve worked so hard to revive her?”

Sol did not answer.

He still didn’t understand what Golza had understood from Yura’s actions. But it was obvious that he had found out the problem.

I’m afraid that the resurrection experiment using the Blue Water Spirit as the main material is going to be called off.

But just calling off an experiment was not Sol’s ultimate goal.

He had to make Golza understand the true purpose of Yura and the people behind her, and make a move to clean up the hidden dangers.

Even though Saul was also clear that Golza might not be a truly good person, he had long since gotten on board with Golza’s camp, and if the enemy camp wanted to lift the table, they would absolutely lift Saul’s share of the cake as well as his life!

Now that the issue of the Blue Water Spirit had been spoken of, he couldn’t watch Golza continue to drive the car into the ditch.

Currently Golza’s reaction was not to Saul’s satisfaction.

He was more disappointed than angry, and didn’t look like he was ready to step in and clean up whoever was behind it.

“Saul ……” Golza, who had been silent for a long time, spoke again, “How much confidence do you have in the Delayed Rejection Potion?”

Sol lifted his chin, “It’s only a matter of a few years.” But Golza shook his head, “But I don’t have the time now.”

Sol froze, didn’t he say he had almost five years left?

Golza turned his back and looked up at the ceiling, “Do you know what I was mainly responsible for in the resurrection experiment?”

“The general leader of the experimental ideas, judging the subject’s strengths and weaknesses?” Sol subconsciously guessed.

“No, my main responsibility is to maintain the purity of Yura’s spiritual body. Maintaining her specialness between life and death.”

Golza turned sharply, the cloak on him raised slightly, and Saul saw that the pink bandages underneath the cloak were very old and dull and mottled.

It was as if the man had aged.

“I pulled her back from death, so to speak. But death never let go of her other hand! I can’t cut off death’s hands, that’s not something I can do right now, but I can do everything I can to keep Yura from being pulled back into the abyss by death.”

“But that task, has become more and more difficult as time goes on.”

“Sol!”

“Mentor?”

“Give me all your data notes on delayed rejection potions and then you prepare.”

Golza raised his hand and a piece of paper flew onto the table in front of Sol with a whoosh.

Saul hurriedly picked up the paper and looked at it, and found that there were many sorcery props and materials written on it. The most complicated one was a schematic diagram of the structure of a sorcery spell formation.

“Within ten days, I will notify you. At that time, you notify everyone else and tell them to bring all the materials they need to the designated location and prepare to start the experiment!”

Ten days?

Golza actually wanted to start the resurrection experiment within ten days?
Sol’s eyes widened.

“You must not tell anyone else about today’s conversation.”

“Yes!”

Although he agreed quickly, Saul was actually surprised.

He thought that Golza would suspend the experiment to investigate, but he didn’t expect that the other party would instead open the experiment earlier!
He delayed the rejection potion had already been made, but the time he could currently delay it wasn’t long enough to counteract the contamination that the Yura Spirit Body would receive every time the container was transferred.

Or did Golza want to place Yura in a long-term container first, and then slowly investigate how to eliminate the contamination?

And what did Golza want all his notes for? Was the other party going to extend the repulsion time to more than ten years in ten days?
But even if he could rely on the diary for infinite trial and error, Golza couldn’t complete this experiment in ten days.

Sol’s questions went unanswered.

On this day, Golza took Sol’s notes and disappeared into the treasury.

The entire Wizard’s Tower then seemed to suddenly come alive.

The unsuspecting tutors Rum and Kaz still regularly started the improvement of the Blue Water Spirit. They would also call on Yura and Sol to discuss it with them.

Korie was locked up in Guido’s lab working overtime until the sky was dark, but every day she would also chat with Saul about some of her visions about consciousness anesthesia. And proudly said that she had gotten a lot of inspiration after participating in the soul toxin experiment.

The outgoing tasks of the registry room were suddenly reduced in large numbers, and the second- and third-degree apprentices lost their jobs, and for a while, they were very uncomfortable and wandered around the wizard’s tower.

Rokai took the opportunity to convene two exchange meetings, and Saul didn’t go there both times on the grounds that he had experiments he couldn’t walk away from.

In a trance, busy, time passed eight days.

Everything looked as if it was proceeding step by step.

Until the ninth day, when Golza’s figure suddenly reappeared in the second storehouse.

He then told Sol, “The official experiment opens tomorrow, within the gardens outside the tower.”

After not seeing him for a few days, Golza looked even more tired, his silver eyes were covered with red blood, and the pink bandages on his body looked wrinkled.

“Yes!” Sol, who was originally conducting an experiment, immediately put down what he was holding and stood up to answer.

Golza let out a light laugh, “There is no need to be nervous, I have already notified the other instructors, non-experimenters, those who approach will die.”

Sol took a deep breath.

“Go prepare the materials.”

“Yes!”

(End of chapter)



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