Chapter 721 – An Old Friend
Chapter 721: Old Friend
Korie began to set up the sorcery spell formation according to the schematics given by Sol.
Luckily, although this spell formation required five auxiliary spells, the most central and complicated spell was handled by Sol who was in the inner city.
Kerrie only needed to find a good location and nothing else was difficult.
Although her strength was less than second-order now, after all, she had followed a second-order strength sorcerer for the past few years, and she still had enough insight.
She calculated the locations needed for the five auxiliary spell formations, and finally realized that with the existing terrain to set up, one of the spell formations would be best set up in the uninhabited town they had just run out of.
“Then we’ll end up setting up the spell there.” Korrie made the decision with a small hand on the parchment, “That will prevent the head worms there from wreaking havoc on the spells.”
With that said, Saul was fighting alone inside, and they were sure to work together as fast as they could outside.
Because this spell formation shaped like a pentagram needed to encircle the entire Archaust City. So Korie didn’t skimp on magic power, and directly used her flight technique to hurry.
The two bodies of consciousness were short on magic power, so they hung on to Kerrie as radar pendants.
They used a day’s time to fly to the four corners of Archester City, and set up the auxiliary spell formation in a hidden and unoccupied place.
Fortunately, these auxiliary spell formations do not require a lot of materials, the magic crystals that Keri had on hand were enough, otherwise they would have to worry about how to get money.
When the four auxiliary spell formations were dealt with, Keri once again performed her flying technique, and the group returned to that uninhabited town.
Only at the entrance of the town, Agu called out to Kagome.
“Ms. Kagome, you should still meditate and rest for a while, An and I will guard you from the side.”
Ann nodded aside.
Although flight was a basic sorcery that could be learned by a third level sorcerer apprentice. However, after a third level wizard apprentice learns it, they can basically only fly short distances, and they don’t have enough magical power to support flying for long periods of time.
And although Kerri was already a full-fledged sorcerer and was even preparing to break through to the second rank recently, her magic power was gradually returning to zero after a day’s consumption.
Coupled with the arrangement of several spell formations, when there was a lack of magic power in the middle of the journey, Kerrie was the one who directly used magic crystals for recovery.
However, although the magic power in the magic crystal was pure, it could not be used all the time, as that would have an impact on the stability of the mental body.
Except for Saul, a guy with an extremely perverted mental body, other wizards would cautiously use magic crystals to replenish their magic power.
Keri was also highly talented, but in order to make sure that the final auxiliary spell did not have any problems, it would be best for her to take a break to ensure that she was in the best condition.
So Korrie listened to the advice and sat on the boulder at the entrance of the town and began to meditate.
And An and Agu stood to the left and right, like her guards.
However this time the meditation hadn’t lasted more than half an hour when it was interrupted by an abrupt crow call.
“Caw……caw……”
Ann immediately looked in the direction of the source of the sound, and spotted a black crow in the nearest large tree.
“Are there crows here too?” Instead of letting her guard down, she instantly grew eight spider legs and quickly climbed up the tree, grabbing both of the crow’s legs in one hand before the crow realized she was near.
Then, with a gentle leap, Anne jumped from the tree back to Kori again.
By now Korrie had been startled and opened her eyes.
She looked at the raven in An’s hand, and likewise not being careless, her spiritual power swept through, and sure enough, she found magic fluctuations on the raven.
“The iron rings on the feet.” Agu walked over and picked up the crow’s wings, allowing Ann to observe the crow’s feet.
“Huh, the words on the iron ring seem to be Archaeust.”
Kori also saw the question on it, “Could this be a captive raven from the city of Archester?”
Anne’s face sank, “Could we have leaked our whereabouts and been targeted?”
Before Ann could continue her analysis, the three of them heard even louder crows cawing.
There was also the sound of wheels. Agu said softly, “The people have come closer, I’ll go check.”
He flew straight out, then ……
flew back again with an odd face.
“How’s it going, what’s that look on your face?” Ann asked in disbelief.
Agu shook his head at Ann, then turned to mount Kori, “I think we met someone we know.”
Kori: “Huh?”
The sound of wheels interspersed with the cawing of a large number of crows gradually approached.
A lengthened and enlarged dome-topped car appeared in front of Kagome.
On the dome of the wagon stood a dozen more crows.
The carriage continued to approach, and looking at the person sitting in front of it, Kagome called out the other person’s name in surprise.
“Dozer?”
Dozer, was in the same batch of apprentices that entered the Golza Witch Tower as Kagome and Sol.
He had average talent, average effort, and used to have some arrogance, which was all but suppressed after the accidental deaths of several of his friends.
Kore subconsciously sized up the other party and realized that Dozer was surprisingly only a second level sorcerer apprentice up to now.
After all these years, the strength hadn’t grown at all?
It was then that Dozer recognized Kagome, and his mouth opened wide in surprise as he raised his hand to silence all the crows on the carriage.
Then he immediately jumped down from the carriage and jogged all the way to before Ke Li, nodding his head and greeting.
“Korie-sama, it’s been a long time, I heard earlier that you were injured, but now it seems that you have fully recovered, how wonderful.”
Keri’s original greeting was thus interrupted by Dorze’s successive flattery.
It was as if she had gone back to those days in the capital of the Duke of Kemah.
Kagome also subconsciously straightened her back and her face changed into a business-like smile mode.
“Thank you for your concern, we are all apprentices of the same class, there is no need to be so polite.”
But Dozer seemed to be used to talking like this, and after a few more words of flattery, the two of them returned their attitudes slightly to normal as they chatted about Mentor Kazi.
“When Mentor Kazi brought dozens of us to the royal capital, he didn’t find a suitable place for everyone to study.”
“There are also some small sorcerer forces in the king’s capital, they have been operating in the king’s capital for hundreds of years, and have already divided up the king’s capital’s forces to almost the same extent. Originally, Mentor Kaz thought that he should be able to earn a piece of territory with Lord Golsta’s face, but he couldn’t stop those forces from going behind his back.”
Dozer looked numb, and remembering the time, he was no longer much agitated and indignant.
“Later, after losing a large amount of supplies, Mentor Kazi led us west. It’s just that some third level apprentices didn’t follow at that time.”
“We wanted to come over to take a look when we heard that Kaukoust was recruiting wizards and small wizard forces on a large scale and allowing people to live in the outer city. But shortly after Mentor Katz entered the city, he came out and told us to leave and continue west.”
Dozer’s voice gradually lowered, “But further west, there is no good place, Mentor Kazi he wants to go out to sea, but going out to sea …… is too dangerous.”
Kori already knew Dozer’s choice.
“So you left Mentor Kazi and stayed in Archaeust?”
Dozer nodded in silence.
Although Korie was not a student of Mentor Katz, she still respected the older full-fledged wizard.
“Haven’t you ever wondered why Mentor Kazi would rather go to the more barren and remote West, or the more dangerous overseas, than stay?”
(End of chapter)