Chapter 483 – Working to Death
Chapter 483 – Work Until You Die
In fact, according to Saul’s initial idea of coming to Archaeust, he didn’t want to cause more trouble, but now that he had gotten a taste for collecting evil spirits to put together the soul armament, then the current collection efficiency was a bit insufficient.
In fact, Saul also somewhat wanted to go to the Lordless Land now, he knew that the evil spirits there were much stronger than the city of Archaeust both in quantity and quality.
The thought of being able to experiment with evil spirits that powerful, Saul was too excited to keep still.
As for the dangers involved ……
Saul felt that with the diary in his possession, even if he wanted to find a safe place to languish, he couldn’t do it.
It would be better to take the initiative then.
Thirty minutes later, Saul appeared in front of Shia’s villa.
Before he could knock on the door, Shia pulled him in like a thief.
Inside the room, Julie was already waiting in the living room all cool.
But Shia hadn’t provided tea or even a seat.
Julie didn’t know how long she had waited and was there angry with her chest clutched.
Seeing Saul, Julie turned over, “It’s a good thing you didn’t come at the last minute or I don’t know how long I’d have to stand here. Shia wouldn’t say anything until you got here.”
Shia probed at the window near the front door and looked to his left and right before pulling the curtains back and keeping his distance from the two men, “This matter is critical, and every repetition of it could alert that person, so of course I had to wait until everyone was here to say anything.”
“So you can talk now, can’t you?” Julie said in a no-nonsense manner.
“No, in fact, I even secretly informed Wizard Jonah, I just don’t know if he’ll come over.”
“Didn’t you say that you only notified Witch Julie and I?” Saul said in amusement.
“I’m sorry, that was also for the sake of caution, before you guys agreed to come over, I naturally couldn’t tell you all the members’ information.” Shia said sorry on his lips, but his face was not apologetic at all.
So Saul had to wait with Julie for another half hour.
But this time Julie wasn’t as bored as she was just now.
She wasn’t interested in the suspicious Shia, but was much more enthusiastic about the outwardly cold, yet polite Saul.
It was just that this Saul sometimes acted like a brat who didn’t know anything, and actually ignored her enthusiastic invitations several times.
So for the next half hour, Julie started chatting with Saul again to improve their relationship.
Saul didn’t deliberately avoid it like last time. At that time, he didn’t have any targets in Archaeust, but now he was interested in the frequently appearing charred corpse evil spirits, and while dealing with Julie’s seduction if anything, he dug out more information about the evil spirits from her mouth.
After waiting for half an hour, Shia finally left the gate.
“Let’s go.” The Yonah Witch didn’t show up at the last second, and Shia’s face wasn’t looking very good.
“Yo, it’s the first time you let us into a room other than the living room.” Julie glanced at Shia and teased.
“No.” Shia still kept a distance of three meters from the two and said somewhat stiffly.
With him leading the way, Saul and Julie arrived at the basement.
After passing through several tightly closed doors, they finally saw Shia’s destination.
“This is?” Julie’s mouth opened wide at once.
“A teleportation spell?” Saul was also surprised, he didn’t expect that he would see a teleportation spell formation here in a first-ranked sorcerer.
All sorceries related to space were not simple sorceries.
Like the space compression technique in the space traveling bag that Saul had purchased, it was the Baidong Academy’s untold secret.
Although there were sorcerers elsewhere who could master such techniques, no one had widely spread them either.
Aside from some of the archaic factors that I had swept away, the more important thing was that the knowledge of sorcery would bring unimaginable dangers to those who couldn’t master it.
Like a child holding a sharp blade, the first person he cuts could be himself.
That was why after Saul learned that Baidong had a compressed traveling bag type of sorcery prop in existence, he had to acquire one even if he had to spend a large amount of money.
Because the next time he encountered a space type prop that could be exchanged, he didn’t know when he would have to wait.
The space spanning technology in the teleportation spell formation was even more difficult than the space compression technology. Therefore, many second-order sorcerers did not see this kind of spell formation. For example, Saul’s mentor, Golza, didn’t have one.
However, it was more likely that Golza didn’t need it.
He’s a nerdy wizard type who can move through space but doesn’t like to run outside.
Seeing the spatial teleportation spell, Sol and Julie’s first reaction was to memorize the runes on it, only to realize halfway through that there was a layer of masking runes on top of the spell, and that what they were seeing now wasn’t the real spell.
“Well, there really is no free lunch in the world.” Saul retracted his gaze, and in his heart, he had already begun to think about what he would do to get his hands on the spatial teleportation spell formation.
“Shia, when did you even set up a teleportation spell formation in your own home? The magic crystals you usually earn wouldn’t all be used to construct this spell formation, right?” Julie was a bit more familiar with Shia, and naturally said things that were more straightforward.
“Hmph!” Shia bristled, “This world is so dangerous, there are enemies everywhere, so I naturally have to prepare a retreat. You guys don’t need to think about this teleportation spell, when I send you guys back, I’ll naturally change the place.”
Julie bristled, not surprised that Shaya would say that.
Saul made no indication and swept another glance at the spell formation before following the two into it.
When the three stood still, Shia whispered an incantation, and the magic crystals around the spell formation began to shine, the light obscuring the surrounding scenery at once.
Saul only felt a spinning of the sky and earth, his head and feet seemed to have switched places and back again.
“I’m afraid that the distance that this spatial teleportation spell transmits is much farther than the Instructor’s instantaneous distance.”
At the very least, Mentor Golza’s instantaneous movement didn’t confuse Sol’s spatial sense.
Saul couldn’t see the outside world at this moment, and subconsciously felt a little nervous inside, he couldn’t help but want to use his new meditation method to look around himself, but he was stopped by Penny.
“Brother Saul, you can’t look around during spatial teleportation, or else you might get eye-to-eye with the unknown existence in the spatial rift.”
Saul immediately stopped observing, “I don’t know much about spatial sorcery, are you saying that there will also be spatial rifts around me when performing spatial teleportation?”
A spatial rift, it was something quite terrifying at first listen.
“Yes. A spatial teleportation spell actually involves finding a safe spatial rift for matter and spirit to teleport through together. But if something goes wrong in the middle of the journey, then the matter and spirit body might not make it to the end.”
After about a few seconds, or maybe a few minutes, the white light dissipated.
Sol and Julie looked around at the same time and realized that they appeared in a cave.
The cave was humid and the air was salty.
It was as if they had arrived at the beach.
Saul told Penny to go out and see what this place was while he talked to Shia.
“You purposely used a spatial teleportation spell to take us away from the vicinity of the academy, is it because what you found out is related to the academy’s people?”
Shia closed the spell formation while answering Sol, “Yes. As you guys know, I’ve always been afraid of death, so I’ll pay attention to every plot that people might set up against me.”
Julie rolled her eyes helplessly, if it wasn’t for the fact that Shaya had all spent a large amount of magic crystals to move the spatial teleportation spell formation, she really didn’t want to listen to the other party talk about these conjectures.
But Saul was very cuddly, “So what? What conspiracy have you discovered?”
Even though there were only the three of them here, Shia still lowered her voice.
“I found a group of similar evil spirits that look like normal on the outside, but are as charred corpses through and through on the inside, and can masquerade as normal for more than a day before breaking out.”
In the darkness, Shaya’s eyes burned.
“And after my tracking and tracing, I found that this group of evil spirits all had a similarity before they were born ……”
“Don’t sell out!” Julie knew that Shia was finally going to get to the point, and hurriedly urged a sentence.
Shia ignored it, or waited for a few seconds for the atmosphere around them to get heavier before continuing, “There are people who are secretly contacting those who want to leave the city, saying that they will help them with the procedures of leaving, but those who are taken away by those people will end up turning into Evil Spirits and return to their jobs.”
“They would work until their bodies couldn’t support them, and then go on to infect the next person before the humanoid epidermis tore completely.”
Hearing this, Julie seemed to think of something and raised a hand against her lips.
Saul, on the other hand, whispered a sigh of relief, “This is really …… working until death!”
(End of chapter)