Chapter 447 The bottom of the sea

Chapter 447 The Bottom of the Sea
After Sol landed, he didn’t delay and immediately ran towards the sea.

At this time, Guido had already gone down to the sea for some time.

“Brother Saul, my sense of phosphorus powder was cut off by something. Did he discover us?” Penny suddenly reminded Saul.

Saul didn’t stop moving and thought about it in his mind, “No, what blocked the sensing should be this sea.”

He thought of those glowing grudge fragments at the bottom of the sea.

At that time, although he was amazed at the number of soul fragments at the bottom of the sea, he only thought that it was due to the fact that too many people had died here.

Now that he thought about it, there should still be a sorcerer in it to help. Otherwise, it would be difficult for the deaths of ordinary people to form so many grievous spirits.

Under normal circumstances, after the death of an ordinary person, because of their fragile spiritual power, the soul will quickly dissipate.

However, sorcerers can seize the short time before the ordinary person’s soul dissipates and force it to become a grudge spirit.

The Extraction of Grievance Spirit spell that Saul had discovered could do the same.

When Saul arrived at the seashore, he didn’t enter the water like Guido, but flew directly over the sea.

Guido had entered underwater at the beginning and covered his tracks through the pieces of Grievance Spirit in the sea, and had been careful all the way.

While Saul did not enter the water, he could also use the ability of the soul fragments in the sea to in turn cover his tracking aura, the chase could be described as bright.

Even the shadow that Saul cast on the surface of the sea turned into a blurry mass of shadows, so that if someone were to look at it from below, they would only think that it was a large fish, or a boat.

This was the Web of Shadows, again a minor sorcery of the 0th rank.

The higher Saul’s level was, the easier it was for him to master the lower-ranked sorceries, like the 0th-rank and 1st-ranked sorceries, as long as the registration room was open for redemption, he had basically mastered them all.

However, not many 2nd and 3rd order sorceries were mastered. The only third-order sorceries were Shadow Binding, and the frontal attack sorcery Flame Arrow, which he had only begun to study on the road after leaving the Sorcerer’s Tower.

However, many formal sorcerers generally only mastered two or three 3rd order sorceries. The higher the ranked sorcery, the more difficult it was to redeem.

There were only three that could be exchanged in the registration room of the Wizard Tower, so Saul naturally made copies of all of them to take with him.

In the future, if he wanted to learn new sorcery, besides going to other forces to exchange, he would have to find out if there were any complete sorcery notes left behind.

Both ways were difficult.

But Saul had an advantage – he could follow the body of consciousness in the pages of the book to learn.

So if he wanted to learn that kind of sorcery, he could find a way to obtain the souls of sorcerers who specialized in that element.

There was no way for an ordinary sorcerer to obtain such a conscious soul.

Of course, the soul energy required for a conscious body to write out a complete set of rune constructions for a high level sorcery was also huge. If it wasn’t replenished by Saul, it was even possible that the body of consciousness wouldn’t be able to hold on and dissipate before the retelling was complete.

Saul catalyzed his magic power as he flew faster and faster across the sea, not caring in the slightest about Guido’s bearing below.

“Rokai, tell me directly where the source of the soul tides under the sea is.” Saul wasn’t going to run after Guido this time.

The other party had sneaked here, and definitely wouldn’t be doing it for the bits of soul fragments floating in the seawater.

He would definitely go to the place where the souls were densest.

The place where the soul tides originate!

Rokai was reluctant, but said it exceptionally clearly.

The energy contained in the pages of Rokai’s book was now diminishing and about to disappear.

No matter how powerful he was, he was after all only a second level apprentice, and the consequence of suppressing his strength was that he didn’t have enough spiritual energy, so even if he transformed into the pages of the book, he wouldn’t be able to hold on for much longer.

Based on Rokai’s description, Saul utilized his flight technique and quickly locked onto the location.

He found that it was close to the sea where he and Byron had discovered the gray matter.

“Pfft!” Without hesitation, Saul immediately dove into the water.

It was even farther from the coast, and the overcast clouds overhead were starting to thin out.

If it wasn’t for Rokai pointing it out, it would be hard for Saul to imagine that this place, where the environment was about to return to normal, would be the birthplace of the Soul Tide.

But as he gradually went deeper under the sea, he realized that only the surface was clear seawater, while the area near the bottom of the sea was even denser than the overcast clouds overhead.

But besides the environment becoming dim, Saul did not find a single soul fragment.

However, as much as Rokai liked to lie, the diary would let him tell the truth.

Without hesitation, Saul continued to sink. He carefully looked around first, but there was no sign of Guido.

The other party was advancing from underwater, and was not majoring in water elemental sorcery itself, so the speed of advancement was definitely not comparable to the speed at which Saul flew over.

Saul continued to descend and finally touched the seabed with both hands.

“It’s clean here as well. Although there is also a little bit of grudge debris, it’s obviously not as much as there was at the shipwreck, and it’s not glowing either.”

Sol began to feel around on the ground, carefully turning over water plants and rocks.

“Brother Saul, I’m sensing my phosphorous powder again, Guido might be showing up soon!” Penny suddenly reminded him.

Saul didn’t say anything, his right hand trembled and suddenly retracted as if electrocuted.

“It’s here!” He confirmed the location of a cave.

The cave entrance was narrow, hidden in the cracks of the rocks and covered by seaweed and dust, so it would have been difficult to find it if not for careful groping like Saul’s.

The corners of Sol’s mouth pursed up into a smile as he slowly looked sideways in the direction Guido had come from.

……

It took about five minutes before Guido arrived at the bottom of this sea.

He had an air bladder like a fish bladder in his mouth, looked around somewhat blankly, and then followed Saul’s example as he began to grope and rummage around on the seabed.

He obviously wasn’t too familiar with the structure of this place either, and halfway through, he even had to float to the surface and change his breath.

That fish bladder-like air sac could actively absorb and compress the air outside, which was why Guido was able to stay under the sea for such a long time.

Gudo, who had changed his breath, continued to grope around on the bottom of the sea. Finally he also felt his way to the cave located on the sea bed.

The cave was so narrow that it looked like only a child could pass through it, but Guido started to squeeze in after finding it. The muscles on his body compressed little by little, and he reappeared as a skinny and bony man.

With that, it was a bit of a struggle, but he managed to squeeze in with his big head.

After advancing three or four meters in rubbing against the reef, the bottom opened up.

From a narrow cave it became a cavern where one could extend their arms at will.

And packed in here were dense and full of soul fragments.

Although the soul fragments here were not glowing, the malice emanating from them was even more obvious.

When Guido entered the wide cave from the narrow cavern, it was as if he had penetrated a barrier, and his brain was instantly impacted by whistling and whimpering sounds.

“There are so many grudge fragments here!” It took a few seconds for Guido to regain consciousness.

He was not a sorcerer who majored in the light and dark attributes, and facing the onslaught of so many grudge fragments, even though he was already a full-fledged sorcerer, he would still have a hard time.

“Move a little faster. I’m afraid that a new round of soul tides will erupt here.”

Guido continued to sink down.

The numerous soul fragments here had begun to affect the substance, causing his vision to be obscured.

Everywhere was gray, while at the same time emanating a distorted shrill.

Often, mutilated, distorted features would impact in front of Guido, before being swept away by the dark currents of the ocean floor.

Guido didn’t even dare to take a closer look at those resentful spirits, just sinking downward with all his heart, even squinting his eyes slightly, not daring to be affected by any more harsh influences.

The Blue Water Bay Battle a hundred years ago had also buried quite a few official sorcerers.

Finally, Guido touched the bottom of the cave.

The bottom of the cave was actually spread with a few more caves, deep towards the even more gloomy bottom of the sea. But Guido didn’t go down any further.

He relied on his spiritual power to barely lock onto a location, and his hands peeled away the slippery seaweed on top, touching a bumpy patch.

A small smile finally appeared on his face.

“Found it!”

Chapter 2 is still at night

(End of chapter)



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