Chapter 897: Returning to the Pure Spirit Sorcerer Tower

Chapter 884: Returning to the Pure Spirit Sorcerer Tower
As soon as Sol came out of the Lost Cloisters and took one last look at the mithril he had planted, he followed Royer all the way to the Overdistance Teleportation Array.

Afterward, Royer did not follow Sol back to the Stat Continent, but Leah drove Sol back.

“Entering the Stat Continent, Lord Saul.” Leah cheerfully drove the carriage, “But this is Dwarf Valley, it is not …… possible.”

Saul suddenly got out of the carriage and pressed one hand on Leah’s shoulder, “Leah, be careful when you go back next.”

Leah’s face suddenly reddened, but then quickly retreated, “Lord Saul ……”

“You’ve done a lot for me, but you may also lose the trust of the Judgment Court because of this.”

Leah pursed her lips, but looked like she didn’t care.

Saul pressed Leah to keep her from turning back, “If that’s the case, will you still be willing to continue working for me?”

Leah’s heart skipped a beat, feeling the strength of Sol’s arm, her knuckles holding the reins were white with tension.

She didn’t answer right away, fearing that it would seem insincere, and it wasn’t until the carriage had traveled a few more meters forward that Leah replied firmly, “At your service at any time, my lord.”

Since a few fourth ranks had basically discovered his specialness to a greater or lesser extent, there was no need for him to keep hiding himself. Making it seem like anyone could come and bully him.

“Good,” Saul let go of Leah’s shoulders, “when you get back, apply for the job of taking care of Midori as soon as possible. The job won’t involve too much secrecy, so you should be able to apply.”

“I understand, my lord.”

Saul kept his eyes narrowed and saw the thread of fate drilling out of Leah’s head nodding vigorously at him.

It had to be said that even though he had been careful to hide his strength, his overly fast promotion rate had drawn too much attention.

“My lord is he …… able to instantly move in Dwarf Valley?”

……

This time when he went out, he almost got on someone else’s lab bench again.

She was at least a second-order sorcerer, and only using it to monitor the movements of the Black Flame Emperor didn’t seem to make the best use of it.

Leah was stunned, not realizing that Saul had asked her to keep an eye on Emperor Aero. However, she still nodded, “Then does your honor need me to do anything else?”

She subconsciously tightened the reins, and the Pegasus silently slowed down.

In front of her was Ophelia, and behind her was Frim.

Leah nodded her head repeatedly, because of the relationship of taking care of Saul all the time, when she returned to Nefertiti, she would probably suffer from coldness for a period of time, and would also be observed for a period of time, the less she moved, the sooner she could get out of the situation of being watched.

Sol’s figure appeared in the Pure Spirit Wizard Tower.

Sol decided to change his strategy of dealing with things in the future.

There was a sudden lightness behind her, and Leah turned around in shock, only to realize that Saul was no longer in the carriage.

“Well, goodbye then, Leah.”

“And then you need to keep an eye on the whereabouts of the Black Flame Emperor Elohim. If he visits Neverwinter Nights again, immediately inform Midol or Alessandra about it.”

Leah nodded repeatedly.

Sol, however, said, “There’s no need to do anything extra. You can’t hide your attitude towards me from anyone else, so the smaller the movements afterward, the better. After this sensitive time, I have other things for you to do. But if you attract too much attention, I won’t be able to make it easy for you to step forward.”

They were all interested in a certain part of Saul’s body.

Just now, he deliberately showed in front of Leah that he could instantly move in Dwarf Valley was the beginning of the change.

There are times when you show a little muscle, and it can give the people who follow you a little more confidence.

Thor walked over to the bedroom window and looked out. Beyond the perennially frozen Rhine Lake was a much more extensive mushroom forest. These mushrooms were also much taller than when Chevron Marsh had first planted them.

Apparently Marsh had also improved the method of growing the mushrooms.

Further away was the still-expanding Rhine City.

Rhine City was to the east of the Pure Spirit Sorcerer’s Tower, and ever since it started expanding, it had been extending at an even speed in the northeast and south directions while slowly expanding to the west around the Pure Spirit Sorcerer’s Tower and Lake Rhine.

This resulted in the current Rhine City gradually turning into a moon-shape, or a fat moon.

Saul hadn’t been in the Pure Spirit Sorcerer Tower for a long time and hadn’t paid much attention to Rhine City, but now, after coming out of the Lost Cloisters, he felt that he still needed to properly develop his Rhine City.

At the very least, when he needed it, Rhine City couldn’t just depend on his existence.

Saul’s instantaneous return to the Pure Spirit Wizard Tower didn’t startle anyone, but when he didn’t hide his magical fluctuations, Korie and Byron quickly sought him out.

Korrie was the first to push open the door and rush in, and as soon as she came in, she immediately tugged at Saul’s clothes to see if there were any injuries or signs of abuse on him.

Soran looked at Byron, who was standing in the doorway and did not come in immediately, and was inexplicably a little embarrassed, “Ahem, what are you looking at? You also know my healing ability, what wounds there are, they were healed a long time ago.”

Kore spared Sol’s tattered cloak and said indignantly, “We got a message from the Great Tree saying that you’ve been locked up, telling us to quickly find a way to save you, or else you might have to be flayed, have your arms and legs severed, and be thrown into an assortment of solutions to observe perverted reactions.”

The corner of Sol’s mouth twitched, “Those were Shia’s exact words?”

Byron finally stepped in, “Yes, so we immediately faked the eye of the wind, as promised. But even so, you still came back later than we expected.”

Although Byron didn’t get his hands on him, his mental power had already swept over Sol’s body, “Are you hurt?”

“Being used as an experimental material, I rolled in the black tide, but it didn’t leave any wounds.” Sol looked at his right arm.

After all, it had been in someone else’s place for a few days, and Saul had scrutinized it for any hidden dangers left on it when he returned.

However, no abnormalities were found to exist, whether it was checked with the Death Wizard’s Diary or with the Fate Line. It should be that Frim was too proud to even bother leaving hidden means behind.

But such a proud Frim had created a serial disguise illusion in order to assassinate Golza.

Saul rubbed his chin, and could only say that his mentor was really inviting to be hated sometimes.

Kori and Byron were still angry even though they had seen the complete Saul.

Korrie hugged her chest and beamed, “Hmph, they were the ones who invited you over in the first place, and they ended up doing this to you.”

Byron did think of what was coming next, “The pseudo eye of the wind we created will only last for a few months. If the alarm of the next risk is lifted, will they take you back again.”

Saul nodded, “I’ve gotten word that if nothing happens on this side of No Man’s Land, they’ll take me back again using strong-arm methods.”

“Why do they have to take you away?” Kori asked evenly, “Can we address the root of the problem before then?”

“Because I can cure the Black Tide contamination. And was overly good during the previous Black Tide invasion of Nephrite.” Sol said helplessly.

There was no way around it, in order to be able to successfully plant the mithril, he had to have a certain reputation in Nefret, so that the others would trust him and give him a chance to try.

But the price was to display a part of his undercard, leading to being poked and prodded by Frim and then suddenly imprisoned.

Kori tapped her head, “Ah, that won’t help, even if we pull your skin off, your bones can still absorb the contamination.”

Korie’s mouth said there was no way out, but her eyes had narrowed, obviously thinking of a countermeasure.

And at this time, Byron opened his mouth to make a suggestion.

“Or, we could go to the side of the world where the Glow Matriarch is?”

(End of chapter)



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