Chapter 432: Come and Don’t Go.
Chapter 432: Don’t Leave If You’re Here
Time rewinds back to when Golza was still being promoted.
Saul had first asked Komo to prepare all the materials needed in the Kori formula – having all the materials was the reason why Mentor Golza had sent him to the 20th floor.
Sol himself, on the other hand, quickly drew a consciousness platform spell on the ground.
Entering the 20th floor required passing through the bronze gate, and anyone else who could enter here was either dying or in the middle of a fight, so they shouldn’t have time to come over.
Saul would need to scramble to save Korrie, but having a few assistants would increase his efficiency by several times.
Therefore, after determining that Korie could still hold out for a while, he immediately started summoning assistants.
All four consciousnesses were pulled out of the diary by Saul.
As for the container?
Honestly, Level 20 is full of them.
Even better quality than those corpses in the second vault.
Saul was fast, and in just three minutes, the room became busy with four figures.
Dispensing potions, preparing spells, playing the hand, watching the door and looking out ……
The only one not here was Agu.
He was the most familiar with the Sorcerer’s Tower and was sent by Sol to fetch the materials.
A mezzanine riot had just occurred in the Sorcerer’s Tower, and it was unknown how the damage was.
There were also those resentful spirits in the mezzanine, and it was unknown what condition they were in now.
In case Agu couldn’t get in the bronze gate when he returned, it was kept open.
It was guarded by Herman at the ramp to keep uninvolved people out.
There had just been a riot on the mezzanine between the first and twentieth floors, and a number of apprentices had died, but most of them had been controlled and sent as food for the noodle handlers.
A small portion of the apprentices who honestly hid in their dormitories and didn’t go out and run around basically survived.
But most sorcerer apprentices wouldn’t be so honest.
They had spent years with weird dangers, and when they encountered the wizard tower riot, the ones who were willing to hide were still in the minority.
So this group of adventurous apprentices became the second batch of victims of the riot.
But there were still a lucky few among them who survived.
And so their spirit of adventure grew even higher.
Two or three, finding the danger lifted, went so far as to follow the retreating arm and find their way to the twentieth floor.
The leader was none other than a senior third level apprentice who had accidentally visited the twentieth floor once and ended up being scared back by the bronze gate.
And this time he found that those arms no longer grabbed people, so he boldly followed the arms and came to the twentieth floor again.
After coming to the twentieth floor, he realized that the bronze gate was actually in an open state.
There was also an expressionless woman standing at the door.
“Back off, this is not the place for you.”
Obviously, the three of them were still carefully hiding their movements, but the woman in front of the bronze gate instantly discovered their presence.
The leader of the third level apprentice was unwilling to leave just like that, he couldn’t tell the strength of the other party, but it certainly didn’t reach the level of a full-fledged sorcerer, so he walked up against the sight of the woman’s gaze.
“A large number of grievous spirits just appeared in the Sorcerer’s Tower, we wanted to come and see if there is any problem here, do you need any help?”
“No need.” The woman said coldly, “Leave!”
Upon approaching the third level apprentice felt that the woman’s magic power fluctuation was comparable to his own, and thinking that there were two more helpers behind him, he became more calm.
He smiled and stepped forward, “Really? How come I’ve never seen you before? I see you’re the trouble that needs to be solved.”
Herman sprang to his feet, moving lightning fast through the large doors to the third level apprentice.
The latter felt a coldness in his heart before he could react, and then he lost consciousness.
Herman dropped the body in his hand and glanced at the ramp intersection, the two apprentices hiding behind it twisted their heads in fear and ran.
He shook the blood off his hands and turned to sit back down in front of the gate.
Saul, naturally, had noticed the commotion outside and didn’t have any problem with the way Herman disposed of it.
His orders to Herman were to use courtesy and not let outsiders in. Herman did.
But it didn’t take long for Saul to realize that Herman had taken a step back inside the lab again.
He stopped his hand movements and looked sideways to see that Herman’s limbs were knotted with a layer of crystalline thin threads, as if they were silk.
“I said how those guys ran down from above.” Luo Kai smiled as he walked in, his right hand slightly raised, each finger had a silk-like fine line that controlled Herman’s movements, “So it’s you who came back.”
He tilted his head to look at the person lying next to Sol, not recognizing the other.
“Since you appeared here, it seems that Mentor Anze’s side has still run into trouble. Then let me take care of your leaky ass for him.”
Saul glanced at the bland (innocent) Herman again, completely ignoring Rokai’s threat, and continued to lower his head to deal with the potion.
And Ann, who was playing the hand, got up and walked over, “Lord Saul is busy, you can come back later. If you’re in a hurry, you can kill him first.”
Herman: “……”
Rokai: “……”
Rokai is a bit confused, he feels as if things shouldn’t be this way.
Could it be that it was too easy to subdue this woman just now, so it gave him some sort of illusion?
Alarm bells went off in his heart and he began to back away.
“Don’t leave if you’re here, it might come in handy.” Saul said casually without looking up.
Now Rokai was even more certain that something wasn’t right, that just as suddenly as the spirits had retreated back into the mezzanine, things had gone in a direction he hadn’t predicted.
Maybe he shouldn’t even stay any longer!
Rokai casually took control of Herman to get between himself and the others, and twisted his head to run out the door.
Just then, two more figures appeared in the doorway, blocking the way out.
One was Agu, and the other turned out to be …… Byron!
“As per your orders, I went to the second storehouse to get a few materials, and I happened to see Lord Byron awakening, and thinking that you might need a helping hand, I asked him to come along.” Agu bowed to Sol at the doorway, he glanced at Rokai who was caught in the middle and didn’t say much to indicate anything, “Then I’ll continue to look for materials.”
Saul nodded and suddenly remembered something and added, “Have you seen Haywood?”
Agu shook his head, “The first storage room was a mess, someone probably broke in, and now there are only a few bodies inside.”
Saul motioned, “Go ahead, if you run into Billy, tell him to come over and help if he doesn’t want the gray matter leaked.”
“Yes.” Agu left again.
In the room, Rokai, who had somehow been ignored, was surprised.
In this moment, he suddenly realized that he seemed to be unable to understand Saul at all.
“How do you know about the relationship between Gray Matter and Billy?” He couldn’t help but ask out loud.
Sol, however, didn’t pay any attention to him at all, and instead said to Byron, who was equally bewildered, “Senior, you’ve recovered?”
Byron walked into the lab, deliberately ignoring Rokai in the center, “Well, let’s not talk about me. Need some help?”
He heard Saul’s words and knew he needed a hand now.
“Yes,” Saul looked up again, but he still hadn’t left Kori’s side, “I need help.”
Without saying a word, Byron walked over and looked down at the potion Saul was mixing.
He glanced at the cursive paper in Saul’s hand, which was densely covered with words, and frowned, “Something to do with metals, something to do with toxins …… This is?”
He took a closer look at the person lying on the sarcophagus, “This is Kori? She ……”
Byron finally recognized the person lying on the sarcophagus and frowned.
“She was poisoned by a metallic radiation, and on the straw paper were ideas for an antidote. The red part was changed by me later, but I have never touched metallic elements, and my knowledge of poisonous attribute elements is limited to that knowledge in books, so help me see if there are any problems with this idea, senior?”
“Again, I’m not good at this, but I think this method of yours is logical.”
Sol nodded as he too looked at the notes Korie had left behind, “To save Korie, the radiation toxins in her body need to be removed first so that the metal on her body surface can be lifted and the damaged limbs and organs can be healed. Kori’s idea was to use electromagnetism …… but Mentor Monica’s state is not very stable …… By the way, where is Jello?”
With that last sentence, Sol finally looked sideways at Rokai.
At this time, the latter was surrounded by An and Morton and unable to leave, and the hostage in his hand, Herman, did not play a half-assed role.
He looked at Saul blankly, not knowing how things had gotten to this point.
(End of chapter)