Chapter 570 – Who doesn’t have problems here?

Chapter 570: Who Doesn’t Have a Problem Here?
The Judgment Court was a very mysterious existence to most people.

Even many powerful sorcerers only knew the surface rules of its operation, without being clear about its underlying logic.

The old witch dryly admitted that she was equally unaware.

“Although I don’t know why they strike, I know that this group will sometimes help some weak people unconditionally, or they may suddenly kill a strong person who is well connected. At most, they will be slightly restrained when facing Iskiper and Sky City. It usually doesn’t strike out openly.”

Herman folded his legs together and scrunched his neck, “The more I hear about it, the scarier it gets, are we really going to save a wizard who is wanted by the Court of Judgment?”

After saying that, Herman had some regrets.

Wasn’t he questioning Saul’s decision by saying this?
But before he could take the initiative to admit his mistake, he heard Saul communicating with a few bodies of consciousness through his diary.

“My decision to treat Justin is actually the most essential purpose of wanting to gain a deeper understanding of the Judgment Court.”

The several bodies of consciousness were motionless on their surfaces, as if they were all silenced by Herman’s question just now.

Saul’s voice came from the diary, “As you have heard, both the removal and restraining orders from the Judgment Court were issued very suddenly, while the reasons for them were not clear to outsiders. This is so terrifying that you can’t even deliberately circumvent it if you’re not clear about the reasons for it. I don’t want to wake up one day and suddenly be given a removal order.”

Saul stood up and walked over to the window, and through the thin mist, he could still see the figures standing on the shores of Lake Rhine.

“And it’s not as if we haven’t crossed paths with the Court of Judgment. The Judgment Court was also behind the rebellion at the Golsa Wizard Tower. Back then, Mentor Guido was the wanted man who escaped from Nefret, and he still had the specialty sorcery prop from over there, the Soul Shattering Wine Cup, in his hands.

Moreover, he had also said at that time that the Ruling Court did not allow the resurrection of wizards below the third order. And what the mentor had been researching for years was the very experiment that the Ruling Court had banned. With Anze leading the rebellion and several other forces joining forces, there might not be no shadow of the Ruling Court behind all of this.

I don’t want to be targeted explicitly or implicitly when I do any experiments in the future without even knowing why.”

“I have decided to try to cure Justin.” These words came straight out of Saul’s mouth.

And this time, no one had any more objections.

The old hag looked left and right, suspecting that the men in front of her had secretly conferred about something and hadn’t taken her for a ride.

But she hadn’t felt any magic fluctuation just now.

The mood was complicated.

After making this decision, Saul’s mood was also much lighter.

He propped his hands on the window, still looking out. It was just that the line of sight had moved from Justin’s figure to the distant sky.

He silently pondered in his mind, “I wonder if Mentor, he knows that behind the Sorcerer’s Tower rebellion, there might be a hand from the Judgment Court?”

……

“Golza! Are you crazy?” Half of a second-ranked sorcerer’s head was smashed into the land, and his limbs were restrained by the strange black shadows on Golza’s body, completely unable to move.

He was still threatening Golza in an effort to save himself, “Even if you’re from the Glow Family, dare to make a move against the people of the Ruling Court, don’t you want to die?”

Golza said nonchalantly, “If you don’t say anything, if I don’t say anything, who will know?”

As soon as his words fell, the second-ranked sorcerer he was holding down glared violently. Then, a sound like a taut string sounded in his head.

The unlucky second-rank sorcerer jerked violently, his eyes instantly lost their luster, and his entire body went limp and motionless.

Golza had actually killed an adjudicator of the adjudication court without hesitation!
“Well, it’s certain now that you won’t talk.”

Golza stood up, and some tiny black dots ran out from his shadow, following the dead sorcerer’s skin into the subcutaneous.

It didn’t take long for the dead wizard’s skin to expand violently like a suddenly inflated balloon. A horrible tearing sound followed.

Golza then possessed himself and with a gentle tug, he tore off the entire epidermis of this second-ranked sorcerer.

He chanted an incantation to clean the epidermis of dust and casually draped it over his body.

He didn’t take on the appearance of a second-order sorcerer; that would be easy to recognize.

Golza simply borrowed the other party’s special aura. This way, with the disguise of an adjudicator’s identity, he could travel unimpeded through most of Nefertiti.

Next, he wrapped a white bandage around his face – this kind of dressing was common in the continent of Nefret.

Most wizards in Nefret would major in the dark attribute, and Golza borrowed some breath and transformed into a second-ranked dark attribute wizard, practicing shadow mastery as he delved deeper into the Empire of Eternal Night.

The freshly dressed Golza walked brightly through the small cities on the border of the Neverwinter Nights Empire.

The people in the city looked excited and thrilled, Golza approached the group and listened to them discussing that soon, the Neverwinter Nights Empire would hold a grand ceremony to ascend to the throne.

“Winged Night has actually found a new royal bloodline?” Golza clapped his hands together, his exposed eyes narrowing, “Then I don’t need to bother, just go straight to that new emperor.” “Did the Red Sea Tree Source …… Black Night Bloodline …… Judgment Court strike? Tsk, as annoying as flies then.”

Just as Golza happily traveled to the Eternal Night Capitol, Saul invited his patients to stay in his Sorcerer’s Tower for the first time.

And Justin, true to his word, immediately took out three dark attribute sorceries for Saul to choose from.

Saul took the scroll and unfolded it, which briefly described the three 3rd rank sorceries.

False Death, Medical Touch and then there was the Immortal Lieutenant of the Summoning class.

Saul immediately ruled out Immortal Lieutenant.

He now had a total of four consciousnesses around him, and each of them had an autonomous consciousness, with a subjective initiative that was completely incomparable to a stagnant necromantic creature like the Undead Lieutenant.

As for the False Death Technique and the Medical Touch.

Saul didn’t hesitate for long before choosing the Medical Touch.

Not to mention the fact that he himself lacked healing sorcery, and the healing spell he knew now was still only a 1st rank healing minor injuries.

Let’s just say that the Fake Death spell was too passive.

However, there are benefits, if he is in a harsh environment, the fake death spell can make him more resilient and briefly increase his resistance to various elemental damage.

In the end, Saul chose Medical Touch.

This 3rd rank sorcery could transfer someone else’s life force to the caster when performing healing. Only the life force would be lost during the transfer.

The exact rate of loss depended on the proficiency of the caster, the worst could reach ten to one, while the strongest could be extremely close to one to one.

Saul received the Medical Touch, and although he was eager to start learning immediately, he put aside his curiosity and began to explain the precautions to Justin.

“Because of the complexity of your situation, we need to examine your body to determine your status and the treatment plan before we begin the formal treatment.”

Justin had already agreed to follow Saul’s arrangements for the entirety of the treatment, so naturally he would have no objections.

“You’ll be staying on the third floor during this time. You can’t trespass anywhere else without permission, or I can directly terminate the treatment as per our signed contract.”

“No problem.” Justin was cooperative.

After saying the precautions, Saul let Agu give Justin a basic checkup, while he himself ran to the basement level of the Wizard Tower to find Camus to discuss the treatment plan.

At this time, the old witch who was supposed to be watching Justin ran over in boredom.

“Brat, when are you going to help me remove all the contamination?” The old hag had a gullible expression on her face as she stared at Saul.

“You even have a way to cure a contamination situation as complicated as Justin’s, how could you not be able to remove the contamination from me?”

The old hag became more and more angry as her chest heaved, “Not to mention that the contamination was still placed by you!”

The old hag suddenly became wiser.

What’s going on?

She didn’t change her mind when she was transformed, did she?

Sol stifled a laugh and said in a serious manner, ”At first, in order to protect myself, I mixed the source of contamination into the base material of your witch body transformation. When you successfully completed the transformation, the pollutant was deeply rooted in your body.

If I try to completely remove the contamination from your body now, it will likely cause your perfect body to lose the space for subsequent development.

The best option is for me to help you remove all the contamination after your perfect body has stabilized and doesn’t need to change anymore.”

After saying that, Saul thoughtfully handed the choice over to the old hag, “Do you think …… this is okay?”

The old hag couldn’t say which was wrong, but she felt that it was wrong everywhere, and didn’t pick up Saul’s words, cursing in a low voice over there.

At this time, Camus, however, suddenly turned his head sideways and said the first words to the old witch.

“You have more problems than just pollution.”

Just this short sentence made the old hag’s face change.

She turned her head and walked away, muttering, “Who doesn’t have some problems around here?”

(End of chapter)



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