Chapter 436: It’s really down
Chapter 436: Really Collapsed
Byron was still concentrating on manipulating the instruments at this time, and was startled to see the altered Tower Master appear.
Most people had a deep shadow over Golza.
Even though none of them might have come into contact with the Tower Lord.
But the suppression of strength alone was enough to make people tremble.
“Saul, Lord Saul has gone to solve the problem of the support core.” The others didn’t dare to reply back, and only Morton, who had been of the second rank, answered stiffly.
It was just that he vaguely felt strange in his heart, the current Golza looked as if he was more than second rank.
The other party’s aura actually made Morton recall the great battle in the Drooping Hand Valley a hundred years ago.
That war that had just begun and ended.
“The support core?” Golza twisted his head to look at the bronze gate behind him, “He went in?”
Gortha frowned slightly as he walked towards the bronze gate and pushed it open with one hand.
Behind the gate revealed a world of seven brilliant colors.
Golza dropped the Haywood in his hand to the ground, then walked through the door.
The gate closed automatically.
“What do we do now?” Herman had just not dared to say a word and was still nervous, “He went to the master, will he ……”
However, before Herman could finish his words, he saw the bronze gate open again.
This time, the figures of Golza and Sol emerged from the ever-changing world of illusions one after the other.
Thor bowed his head, his gaze sweeping over his right and left clenched fists several times.
After they came out, the shaking of the Sorcerer’s Tower also stopped, only the huge cracks in the walls that could see the outside world were still alarming.
“The mezzanine is more contaminated than I thought.” Golza said softly, “It looks like this place won’t stay. When these arms leave, it will collapse immediately.”
He raised his hand, and the black shadows beneath the crowd suddenly transformed back into tiny black dots, then popped and jumped into the crevices around the room.
The room that originally had cracks everywhere was surprisingly restored to integrity in this way.
“This will last longer, but after three hours, you must leave.” Golza helped patch up the lab, glancing at Korie’s state in the process, “When your experiments are over, you can go to the underground lab under the small garden, where …… it’s good for recovery.”
Thor clenched his left hand in a tight fist, holding in his palm what Golza had just handed him inside the door.
“I have business to attend to, so I will not continue with you.” Golza turned back and picked up Haywood again, looking sideways at Saul with a faint smile in his eyes, “I hope to see you succeed one day.”
“I’m going to go check on Kira, let’s hope she’s still alive.” Golza smiled faintly and brought Haywood along with him as he instantly disappeared in front of everyone’s eyes.
Thor walked quickly to the bronze gate and pressed his right hand against it.
After a while, he walked back thoughtfully, “He left the wizard’s tower straight away, surprisingly, he really doesn’t want anything.”
“Master?” Morton walked forward and whispered to Saul in a low voice, “I found this tower master he ……”
Saul looked up, knowing what Morton wanted to ask, “He promoted to the third rank official wizard.”
In an instant, except for the machines that were still running, the room was so quiet that it seemed like there was no one there.
Saul was similarly pondering, “If Golza can be promoted to the third rank so easily, then what did he mean when he said earlier that he didn’t have much time? And why did he force the resurrection experiment knowing that there was something wrong with Yura? Looking at him, there wasn’t even a hint of sadness when the experiment failed.”
Thinking about the rampant magical power in the tower lord’s body before, with the extreme patience, Sol had to suspect that Golza was most likely trying his best to suppress himself from being promoted.
But why was that?
Solving one mystery revealed a new one.
Saul exhaled, realizing that even after he had been promoted to full sorcerer, the Tower Master’s secrets had not become any less.
As his mentor had once taught him, the more you learn as a sorcerer, the more ignorant you realize you are.
This phenomenon was sometimes not limited to learning.
Without dwelling on this series of enigmatic maneuvers by the tower master, he walked over to Korie, who was still lying quietly on the coffin, and said in a deep voice, “Let’s continue and focus all our attention on the experiment!”
As soon as these words came out, the originally stagnant crowd was like being woken up from hypnosis and immediately got busy.
Even Jello had a positive look on his face, and there was another three points of celebration under his eyes.
Just now when Lord Golzatha turned to leave, a spiritual force as warm as sunlight stroked over him.
Under the warm and cozy spiritual power enveloping him, Jerro, however, only felt as if he had fallen into an ice cave. It was as if his body and soul were torn apart, in two extreme environments.
Fortunately, this feeling quickly disappeared, letting him breathe a sigh of relief. At that moment, Jerro believed that if he hadn’t been under Sol’s control at this point, he feared that he would have died an agonizing death the moment he was enveloped by Golza’s spiritual power.
He no longer dared to think small, and did his best to make himself as useful as possible.
Byron assisted Saul in rescuing Korrie as the others had done, except that in contrast to the bashfulness he had just shown, he would occasionally pinch his wrist and fall into deep thought.
A little bit of time passed, but the metal coating on the surface of Korrie’s body became thicker and thicker. From the original paper-thin shell it gradually turned into a set of humanoid full body armor.
“Well?” Byron wiped the sweat from his forehead and walked over to ask Saul.
“If the replacement blood doesn’t have a rejection reaction, Korie should be able to make it through this time.”
“It won’t.” Byron said with certainty, “I’ve done blood replacement experiments many times.”
Although he didn’t know if Byron’s blood replacement experiments were done for other people or for himself, but listening to his tone of certainty like this, he should have full certainty.
“Good, then let’s leave …… now as soon as possible,” Saul was ready to lead the crowd to move to the underground laboratory, but halfway through his words, he suddenly saw the wall skin rustling off.
Upon closer inspection, what was falling off was actually the shadow that they had previously taken by Golza to repair the wall.
These shadows bounced back to the feet of the crowd.
Everyone then realized that when they lost their own shadows, there was always an empty feeling in their hearts, and at this time, when they got their shadows back, it was as if they had just landed on the ground from mid-air.
“Me, where’s mine?” Jerro stared at his feet in dismay.
Swarms of tiny black dots had just converged underneath the group, but only his shadow had not returned. He rushed to the wall and reached out to feel for the re-exposed crack, trying to retrieve his lost shadow from within.
“Where’s mine?” With nothing to show for it, Jello turned back to the crowd in bewilderment, only to realize that the eyes they were looking at him had taken on a touch of horror.
Moving his eyes a little, he finally saw – himself – sitting blankly on the floor next to a huge electromagnetic apparatus!
“My soul left my body?” Jerro looked down at himself, only to realize that his body was actually translucent.
He had been on missions with many apprentices who majored in dark attributes and knew that apprentices who majored in dark attributes were prone to the symptoms of soul disassociation, and at this point, even though it was the first time his soul had disassociated from his body, he quickly calmed down.
“If your soul leaves your body accidentally, try to stabilize your spiritual power, feel the residual spiritual power fluctuations in your body, and return to your body as soon as possible if they fit with each other.” He recalled the information he had gotten earlier and slowly walked towards his body.
But as he walked, he realized that his vision was getting lower and lower.
“I… I’m getting shorter?” He wanted to lower his head, but he didn’t dare to, but if he didn’t, he wanted to know what was happening to him.
Saul watched as Jello’s soul melted into bits and pieces from his feet, as if it were floating snow being blown off a roof on a winter’s day.
Only when the entire soul of Jerro’s entire being had all shattered and disappeared did Herman speak with a trembling voice, “He, how did he become like this?”
An clasped his hands on his arms, his eyes were disdainful, “What he has done, that Lord Tower Master naturally knows clearly, keeping him alive is just letting him give his master a hand job. Now that the task is done, he can go to hell.”
The rest of the people also guessed a few points and did not sympathize with what happened to Jero.
Although he chose to stand by when Mentor Anzai and the others launched their rebellion, to Golza, neutrality was betrayal.
The Tower Master of the Sorcerer’s Tower was not a benign person, and for a betrayer, even if the other party was no longer important, he would definitely lightly wipe out his life!
And after Jero’s soul disappeared like flying snow, his body suddenly combusted without fire, turning into black powder in just a few breaths.
It burned cleanly.
Thor took one last look at the place and rushed down the wizard tower with Korie in his arms.
After they left, the slender arms outside that maintained the wizard tower also abruptly retracted, and the wizard tower, which was already nearing its limit, collapsed.
Even though the group withdrew a good distance away, they were overwhelmed by the dust raised.
As the dust settled, the small garden that was originally near the wizard tower was similarly submerged. If anyone still stayed in the tower and tried to take advantage of the chaos to look for valuable materials, then I’m afraid that they would have to stay with the wreckage of the sorcerer’s tower forever in the future.
Twisted wailing sounds came out from under the ruins, and then an illusory figure rushed into the sky through the rubble and debris, and then gradually turned into green smoke under the orange-red sunlight of the setting sun.
Looking at the ruins in front of him, Saul suddenly had a feeling that everything was over.
The Sorcerer’s Tower, which had once shocked the western continent, had really collapsed.
This chapter is the last chapter of the first volume, the wizard tower there are still some people who need to be accounted for the follow-up, including Byron and Corrie, as well as a few mentors, and then Saul will be embarking on a new journey.
Volume 2 has a new master in the Land of No Man, and also unfolds the story of some of the other continents as well as the planetary vortex. Guess it’s another long volume.
(End of chapter)