Chapter 844 – Unsent Letters

Chapter 844 – Unsendable Letter
The continent of Iskender.

One of the Stargate Council’s affiliated residences.

Keri finished organizing the information in his hands and leaned backward on a high-backed chair.

Today’s work was done, but I’m afraid the rest of the day could only be used for meditation, leaving no time for any other slightly more complicated experimental research.

Although Corey’s face was expressionless, his heart was actually a bit depressed.

Ever since she had failed to compete with Saul for the qualification to advance to the third rank, she had to save up resources and contributions on her own. As a result, she now had endless tasks to do every day, and didn’t even have enough time for self-improvement.

If she really had the day to save up all the resources, would she still be able to complete her promotion?

Keri shook her head, and the current her didn’t have the energy to think about these things.

A lot of things had been happening in the harbor she was manning lately, and even some of the wizards had become strange.

Especially Ole sorcerer, some of his recent demeanor strange to …… make Corry wonder if the other party has undergone contamination alienation!
Wizard Ole’s temper had gotten weirder and weirder after his last confrontation with Saul. He used to focus more on growing magical creatures and had an unusually avid interest in all kinds of plants, so his daily diet was mostly meat that he wasn’t interested in.

Recently, however, he had begun to eat grass.

This was hard for Corey to understand.

If it was just that, Corey would only find it strange and wouldn’t speculate towards alienation.

It was something else that disturbed her, more than anything else.

Corey had noticed that there were times when the Auror wizard seemed to hallucinate.

There was a time when Keri was reporting the recent work to the Oller Wizard, and as he listened, the Oller Wizard suddenly changed his expression, wrote a note, and then got up and tried to put it into the transmission instrument on the side, but when he put the note in, he didn’t activate the instrument, but instead, he resumed his seat, allowing Keri to continue to report on his work.

Even though the time was short, Corey noticed that a thick pile of notes had been placed in the transmission instrument.

Just at a casual glance, there were about ten or so.

At that time, Ke Rui was wondering in his mind, “If the notes do not need to be transmitted, why put them in the instrument? And normally the notes that have already been transmitted should have been destroyed.”

The stack of notes in the transmission instrument indicated that the Oller Wizard had already put many notes in it.

Yet not a single piece of information on those notes may have been transmitted.

Corey had no idea what the notes said. As a rule, she shouldn’t pry either. Because the contents of the notes were probably hidden secrets that she shouldn’t have access to at her level.

So at that time, although Ke Rui felt strange, she didn’t say anything more.

Then later on, Keri found out that when Ole Wizard went out with the wooden coffin, he would always organize the roots in the coffin over and over again. Sometimes he would also use his hands to grab the air outside and put it into the wooden coffin.

As if he really grabbed something.

However, Corey saw nothing.

Not even his spiritual power sensed the presence of an object.

The most crucial thing was that when Corey discussed the abnormality of Wizard Oller with the other wizards, the others surprisingly didn’t feel the slightest bit out of place.

“Isn’t Wizard Ole always like this?”

They would even say so.

This caused Corey to return to his expressionless face after being dumbfounded.

Corey sat at the long desk in his office, thinking hard.

“The current anomaly is beyond my comprehension. Could it be that something else is being planned within the council? And I’m being ostracized because I’m a member of the Glow family?”

After thinking about it, Keri could only come to this conclusion.

“In any case, the situation here must be reported to the clan leader. Maybe the Matriarch will figure out what’s really going on here!” Thinking of this, Keri made up his mind and took out a brand new piece of parchment, writing down his recent discoveries as well as his guesses.

After writing everything down, Corey rolled up the parchment and walked to the corner of the room, purposely lighting a lamp.

The Patriarch of the Glow Family and the Lord of the Court of Judgment were both sorcerers who majored in light attribute origins.

There had also been rumors that Court of Judgement Lord Frim and Glow Clan Patriarch Norton were actually two branches of the same ancient wizard heritage.

But neither of them ever admitted it.

It was through this special lamp that Corey was trying to transmit the letter at this time.

The normal procedure would have been for her to take the rolled parchment letter and place it in the wick of the lamp for five seconds, and the contents of the letter would be teleported to the clan members on the world side of Glow.

Afterward, to prevent others from discovering the contents of the letter, Corey would cast the piece of parchment into the fuel furnace underneath the burning lamp and destroy it completely.

However, today, just as Currie’s hand holding the parchment was half raised, he suddenly threw the letter in his hand into the fuel furnace below.

The furnace fire crackled and tongues of fire licked the parchment to their heart’s content, turning the pale yellow parchment into a fragile sheet of black ash.

At this point, if someone carefully scratched the fuel stove, they might find many, many more of the same black ashes.

Corey stood silently in front of the fuel furnace until it was all gone, then sat back down behind the long table and leaned back in a daze.

“Work has been so busy lately, if this keeps up, I won’t even have enough time to meditate ……” the expressionless Corey thought with some annoyance.

……

“Saul, are you writing a letter?” After sulking for a while, Alfonso finally came to find Saul, only to find the other sitting behind a desk, writing something.

When he approached, the first line of the letter read “Honorable Mentor Golza ……”

Alfonso pursed his lips, not knowing what he was thinking.

There was a moment’s pause before he asked the nonsense that he had just said.

Saul had noticed the other man long before Alfonso entered. He didn’t so the content of his letter writing, greatly exhibiting it to Alfonso.

The letter had been written over a dozen pages.

There was no other way, if you want to talk about something serious between wizards, it’s hard to accurately convey your meaning without writing down the causes and consequences, formulas and calculations.

The things that Saul wrote were mainly related to witch body transformation. The master of body transformation that he knew was his mentor, Golza.

Although Saul’s current rank had already caught up with Golza, he knew that the other party was now working hard to advance to the fourth rank, and had long since let it be known that he would complete his advancement within a year or two.

He was probably at the critical moment of promotion now as well.

Thus Saul considered for a long time before deciding to write a letter to Mentor Golza to discuss it.

But while Sol didn’t avoid Alfonso, Alfonso didn’t peek at the contents of Sol’s correspondence.

Just by seeing the beginning of the letter, Alfonso pretty much guessed what Saul would write in the letter.

It was said that Saul and Royer’s bloodline fusion experiment did not go well either. Two consecutive experiments failed to achieve their goal.

And the subject of their experiments, Harry, was currently on the verge of breaking down.

Saul must now be asking his former mentor for advice about bloodline fusion.

However, Saul looked up and said the answer that Alfonso hadn’t expected.

“Yeah, writing to my mentor, he was very good at making all sorts of containers as well as sorcerous transformations. I was thinking that the mermaids were tainted, and that there may have been an important change in their bodies that we overlooked. I’m asking my mentor for advice on how to spot such physical anomalies and turn them into help!”

Kavan ah!

(End of chapter)



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