Chapter 397 – High Profile
Chapter 397 High Profile
Korie didn’t have to think too long before answering Saul’s question.
“There are definitely hidden dangers, if that’s what you call it.” With a look of great familiarity or counting up on her fingers, Korrie listed a total of seven sorcerous materials.
“That’s all that can come to mind at a moment’s notice.”
“So many?” Saul had originally just wanted to start with the adhesive that the blue water pokémon cooperated with to push back on the problems that might exist in the gray matter.
After all, Mentor Golza had already told him that gray matter was the main component of Blue Water Prana.
Senior Byron might have been killed due to the gray matter, and it was hard for Saul not to associate it with the resurrection experiment.
He had heard before that an alternative to the resurrection experiment had suddenly made a breakthrough, and many tutors were busy with it.
Though Saul was a bit curious, he didn’t study it in depth. That program was most likely based on an area of knowledge that he was completely unfamiliar with, and it would be better to re-learn it than to continue improving his own experiments.
But now, with Senior Byron’s sudden murder, he had to consider whether this resurrection program had some kind of conspiracy in it.
Facing Saul’s doubts, Keri shrugged her shoulders, ”I’m still just giving an example based on my understanding of this formula. There are many more sorcerous materials that can truly transform the properties of a potion completely.”
She watched as Sol frowned and picked up the cup again and held it to her lips, only for the water to just tilt, but not drink.
“That’s all there is to know in the field of toxic properties. It may be that just the addition of a certain ingredient makes the entire potion much more toxic. It has a multitude of internal components and external influences, so if you really want to harm someone, you can do it any way you want.”
Kori’s voice hit the water in her cup and rippled, sounding a bit muffled.
But Saul relaxed instead as he listened to the explanation.
He secretly thought, ”Yes, poison attribute potions are actually very prone to problems, but for that reason, it’s impossible for the tower master not to pay attention to this part of the experiment. And with his ability, he can definitely formulate this potion himself, while Guido and Keri, just need to come up with a potion formula that can pass the test.”
In this way, the focus of attention returned to the Blue Water Potion. To know why Senior Byron was being targeted, he still had to figure out the secrets in the Blue Water Potion.
Or rather the secrets in the gray matter.
Golza had once said that the Blue Water Prana was discovered by Instructor Kaz, then researched by Instructor Rum to add new materials, and finally turned into the Blue Water Prana. This made it possible for both men to know the hidden secrets of the gray matter.
Mentor Rum seemed to hate the tower master in his heart and was even more suspicious.
But Mentor Katz …… Sol wasn’t sure if his attitude was the same as what he showed, unconditionally supporting Golza.
For even Saul himself was not without reservations.
He had not told Golza at all about the fact that he had gotten the Exiled Pupil in the Elven Valley, and even Kongsa’s intense hatred for Golza had been brushed aside.
He would diligently participate in the resurrection experiments and help Golza complete a long-term resurrection program by reducing the repulsive nature of the container.
But if the other party still wanted to take a shot at him in the end, then Saul would only have a way out for himself.
So, when he knew that there were other resurrection programs that could potentially fulfill Golza’s request, he was kinda happy.
It’s just that he didn’t expect that the purpose of this resurrection program, I’m afraid, wasn’t pure.
If they were trying to use it to deal with Golza, would Saul look on coldly, or would he choose to help Golza fight back?
“Did you call me over just to ask about this?” Seeing that Saul had been silent, thinking about something there, and looking down at his stomach, which was full of water, Korie finally put down her cup.
“Ah, I also wanted to ask you if the antidote for the Alpha Necklace has been worked out yet?”
Kori rolled her eyes, “Only a few days have passed? How could it be that fast? But the improvement of the high-quality adhesive is what I catalyzed through the attenuated version of Alpha. It’s kind of a good result that I got unintentionally.”
She squinted at Sol, “Anything else?”
Sol froze, then smiled, “Don’t worry, birthday present in the works.”
When Korie was still satisfied and left, Saul immediately headed to the second storage room and utilized the transmission pen to inform Tower Master Golza that his resurrection experiment was ready for preliminary validation experiments.
Golza still responded to Saul at the first opportunity even though he had just let Korie and Guido go. “Bring the items you need and come to the 20th floor.”
Receiving Golza’s instructions, Saul asked Kodo to help him carry a corpse, while he himself brought the raw materials for the potions in the storage room and his notes, and headed down the ramp of the East Tower to the 20th floor.
At this time, it was already after seven in the morning, and it was the time when there were the most people in the corridors of the East Tower.
Saul was only in front, with an incomparably bizarre looking black tentacle behind him holding a stiff corpse.
This image made many low-level apprentices too frightened to look at it more than once.
Whether it was Saul or Komoro, the magic power fluctuations emanating from their bodies were extremely strong.
Even the aura of that motionless corpse was bizarre.
There were also two third level apprentices who happened to pass by, and at first they were not as alarmed as the lower level apprentices, but when they saw the corpse’s appearance, their faces changed drastically, and they directly froze in place until Saul left, and they were unable to return to their senses for a long time.
When it was hard to think of turning back to take another look, the gaze looking at Saul was already full of scorn.
In fact, Saul can also hold up the red candle to let the body move after him.
But he was afraid that because of the red candle, he would bring out all the corpses in the storehouse.
In this broad daylight, it would really cause a riot.
The gazes of the onlookers were forced to terminate when Saul entered the 19th floor, but then loud murmurs rang out.
But soon enough, Saul, who had arrived at the 20th floor, entered inside the bronze gate of this floor.
Inside the huge circular laboratory, Golza was sitting on the edge of a completely open sarcophagus.
Across from him was a notebook that had fallen to the floor. The pages were face down in a messy pile.
It was as if someone had originally stood here holding the book, and then was abruptly teleported away by Golza the moment he entered.
Saul walked over and naturally picked up the notebook and handed it to Gortha.
“Throw it away, it’s nothing meaningful.” Golza wasn’t about to take it.
Saul then placed it on the round table in the center of the room. As he placed it, his fingertips gently hung over the cover of the note, picking it up a bit.
He saw that it read: a discussion of the feasibility of electro-shock cleansing pollution.
The font was regular and elegant, and Saul was instantly reminded of Mentor Monica.
Mentor Monica was also a beauty, and could be said to be the first person to amaze Saul in the dark wizard tower.
At the same time, she was also the first mentor to unleash her kindness towards Saul. At first, she seemed to instantly see that there was something wrong with the element that Saul was majoring in, and secretly reminded him in a teaching manner.
Just normally, Monica’s presence amongst the mentors was low. She had very few students, and her area of specialization was also very narrow. Currently, apart from the third level apprentice Jero, Saul wasn’t sure who else to take under her name.
Perhaps this was the disadvantage that existed for point-to-point, forcefully promoted wizards.
Come to think of it, both Mentor Monica and Sol were now, in fact, considered Golza’s students.
But in terms of the degree of importance, Monica really couldn’t compare to Sol.
Now Golza actually even wanted to throw away the “homework” submitted by the other party!
Monica, who received such treatment, would she also have some complaints against Golza?
Saul turned around and looked at Golza somewhat speechlessly, thinking to himself, “Your old man is really relying on his superior strength to make enemies everywhere!”
I didn’t correct the typos, so I’ll organize it at night.
(End of chapter)