Chapter 889: Shaken Faith

Chapter 876 Shaken Faith

Thor looked down, at his right shoulder, a warm glow covering the wound there, and the wound wasn’t bleeding – certainly he wouldn’t bleed easily now.

And it didn’t hurt either. It just felt like his body’s center of gravity had changed, and he was moving differently than before.

Breaking an arm was not really a serious injury for Saul, he could even recover in an instant if he wanted to.

But Saul’s heart was still not calm.

Luckily, what Frim took was his right arm, if it was his left arm, then the wind eye anchor point and the white bone monster fragment hidden in the fingertips of his left hand would have been taken away.

As for the right arm, it was mainly a source of contamination that Sol had been collecting. It was also quite important, but at least it wasn’t as sensitive as the anchor point.

Saul raised his left hand to cover the gaping hole in his right arm, and the warm glow slowly disappeared while Saul’s right arm didn’t grow.

Sol lowered his hand, the wound already covered with a new layer of skin.

There was no way to replenish the magic here, and Saul simply gave up on repairing his body.

There was a frank attitude that since you bullied me, I’ll keep the evidence of you bullying me all the time.

Let everyone see how the Judgment Court treated his guests.

When Leah turned the corner of the cloister again and saw Saul, she realized that the wizard in front of her was missing an arm.

Leah was so shocked that her eyes actually reddened instantly and she trotted over to Saul.

“Lord Saul, your arm, you?”

Saul turned his head and said expressionlessly, “Your Lord Frim Court borrowed it for use, so I guess it won’t be returned to me.”

After saying that, he turned back to his lab table, looking at the few scattered fragments of sorcery spells on it in thought.

Leah’s hands were clenched, but she couldn’t influence Frim’s decision either.

She was able to be sent into the Lost Cloisters to serve Saul, and in addition to being naturally beautiful, she had taken the initiative to fight for it herself.

When Saul was helping the wizards clean up the black tide pollution at the coastline, she was actually one of them. It’s just that at that time the battle was woeful, and after being contaminated, her appearance was ruined and she was covered in ulcers, and Saul didn’t even pay attention to her as an ordinary patient, so he didn’t have the slightest impression of Leah.

Leah can become a second-order sorcerer, naturally she has her own mind operation, but at this time facing Saul, most of the emotions are real.

She was genuinely grateful at this time that Saul had saved her and many of her friends. So when she said that Saul could command her to do anything, she was willing to have a closer relationship with Saul.

However Saul didn’t ask anything of her personally, only for her to assist in gathering information and communicating Saul’s commands.

This made Leah respect Saul even more and take the work Saul told her to do seriously.

However, she didn’t realize that she had only been away for a day, and when she returned, she found that Saul had lost an arm.

She inhaled slowly, her nostrils quivering.

Saul still didn’t look at her.

Leah knew that she was a witch in the Court of Judgment, a status that must currently disgust Saul to no end.

Even for a Third Order sorcerer, missing an arm was not a serious injury, and there were many ways to grow it back. But that didn’t mean that the injury didn’t exist.

At the same time, the humiliating implications here were not something that could be erased by repairing the injury.

Unfortunately, their ruling court master never cared about that.

No one knew what exactly he cared about besides the Black Tide. Just like no one knew what the ruling orders of the Ruling Court were actually issued for.

Looking at the quiet and hanging head of Saul, Leah felt a little heartbroken, she slowly walked to Saul’s side, kneeled down on one knee, and raised her hand to hold the hem of Saul’s coat.

“Lord Saul, I major in dark attribute sorcery, if you need to replenish your magic power, or otherwise, you can take it from me.” Saul turned his head sideways and glanced at Leah, “Is the kind with borrowing and no return also okay?”

Leah nodded and said, “I am here to serve you. You can ask me for anything.”

Saul narrowed his eyes as a thin thread of fate burrowed out from the top of Leah’s head, eyeing him like a puppy.

An hour later, Leah stumbled away, holding onto the wall, and after turning the corner of the hallway, a door of light appeared in front of her.

This was her way out, but Saul couldn’t see the door.

Leah reorganized her spirit so that outsiders couldn’t tell that the magic in her body was almost drained, then walked out of the light door with her head held high.

Outside the door, Royer walked around the chamber of the Court of Judgment with some annoyance.

Seeing Leah, he hurriedly asked, “How’s Thor doing in there?”

Leah shook her head, “Lord Royer, Lord Saul isn’t too happy, he doesn’t talk much except about the experiment.”

She said and handed Royer the experimental materials she had gotten from Saul about Midol.

Royer got the materials he was waiting for, but instead of leaving immediately, he sat back on the chair in the conference hall with a pale face.

He had been resurrected for only a few days now and was still in a weakened period, and although he had no problem hanging on to the second rank, he himself always felt uncomfortable everywhere.

At this time, Saul was suddenly locked into the Lost Cloister by Frim, Royer’s heart was even harder.

When Sol was invited over, he knew the Court Master’s intentions after he invited the man over semi-tough.

It was to not let this Sol healer, who was very good at treating pollution, be called by Golza to carry out the treatment and let the person live, spoiling the court master’s plan.

But Sol had been very peaceful since coming to Neverwinter Nights, cooperating with him and Alfonso in their experiments, and even saving so many people when the Black Tide came.

Of course, now Saul’s greatest feat was planting a new Black Sea Tree, the Mithril, in the Red Sea.

Although the fact that control of Midol had fallen into the hands of Xander, a commoner, made Royer slightly upset, he was more than happy that the Red Sea Tree he had nurtured for decades would continue to survive.

One thing after another that Saul had done after coming over had gradually turned Royer’s warmth towards him from the surface into recognition, and in the end, he had even vaguely treated him as one of his own.

But now ……

Royer sighed.

Alfonso was his close friend, a true close friend, but the other party’s behavior would jeopardize Nefertiti, so Royer still reported it to Frim the first time after finding out. In the end, the two settled on a plan for Alfonso to concentrate all the returning mermaids to escape, and they would then kill them all in one fell swoop. Later, even knowing that Alfonso died to atone for his sins, Royer had no regrets except for his sadness.

But now Saul was doing things that more or less helped the Judgment Court.

Although at the time Royer had wondered if it was a conspiracy theory, he later quickly figured out that Saul, a third-order sorcerer, really didn’t have the ability to create a mermaid mutant.

In the end, Royer could only take the unknown fourth-order sorcerer who killed him as a card Alfonso threw out to help the mermaids escape, and didn’t think any further about Saul.

That’s why Royer found it difficult to deal with.

Leah could see that Royer obviously didn’t agree with Lord Frim Court’s behavior of imprisoning Saul either, and suggested in a low voice, “Lord Royer, always delivering information like this, there may be oversights in the process, will it affect the growth of the mithril?”

Royer stood up, cupping the information that Leah had just handed over in his hand, “I’ll go and persuade the court lord, in fact, even if he doesn’t want to put someone back, there’s no need to lock him up in the Lost Cloister.”

After saying that, Royer left the conference hall with large strides, while Leah remained where she was thinking about what she could do to help Saul leave the prison.

This chapter counts as yesterday’s.

(End of chapter)



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