Chapter 445: Jasim

Chapter 445 Jasim

Perhaps knowing that a big battle was imminent, the words on the diary were simple.

You rushed up.

You died.

You run away.

You’re dead.

As expected of a second-order sorcerer, Saul seemed to stand no chance against him.

Now he could finally experience the despair that a few of Anze’s mentors had felt when facing Golza.

It turned out that at the level of a full-fledged sorcerer, the difference in strength between the first rank was so great!

“It looks like we can only use the last big move!”

Saul revealed a terrified expression, as if he was going to beg for mercy from the other party, but in his mouth, the miniature sorcery spells on his tongue had already begun to flicker with light.

Pulling a second-order sorcerer into the battlefield of consciousness would most likely end in a lose-lose situation.

The diary didn’t warn again that at the very least, Saul would be able to survive through this method.

The old man on the opposite side seemed to find Saul’s standing still and the magic fluctuations on his body a bit peculiar, and paused his attack with considerable interest.

“The purpose of my trip has been accomplished, you and that accomplice just now are both very interesting. The Stout Continent has finally produced some decent sorcery.”

However, just as the two were poised to strike, someone suddenly appeared in the hatchway doorway, stumbling closer on the shaking deck.

“Lord Jasim!” The person who came over turned out to be Agu.

He practically flung himself in front of Sol before he could even get up, his mouth shouting, “My master is Lord Glowing Golza’s apprentice, please be merciful and do not injure your ally by mistake.”

Sol did not expect that Agu, who had rushed over, would recognize the other party.

Nonetheless, he did not stop running the Soul Battlefield.

“You are Golza’s apprentice?” The old man named Jasim suddenly glanced down at his wrist.

This action was especially like someone looking at a watch in his previous life.

Saul glanced at the other’s wrist and found nothing except the same florid sweaty hairs.

But when Jasim looked up again, there was more than a hint of anxiety in his eyes.

“Well, whether you guys are telling the truth or not, I’m in a hurry.”

After saying that, the two sorcery spell formations at the foot of Jasim’s head began to rotate on their own at high speeds, and with a gentle flap of the ice crystal wings behind him, his entire body seemed to transform into a shadow and disappeared above the airship.

Sensing the fluctuation behind him, Sol immediately turned around and saw that the other party was already almost flying into the sky.

This speed was way faster than Kira’s big bird. I wonder if it could be compared to Golza’s instantaneous movement.

After all, Mentor Golza’s instantaneous movement seemed to have a distance limit.

Only when he was sure that the other party had completely left the field of view did Sol slowly dissipate the magic power on the tip of his tongue.

The airship was still shaking a little, but it no longer had that horrifying sway of being on the verge of crashing just now.

Agu was panting heavily, obviously terrified as well.

Saul was fine, he hadn’t experienced this kind of horrifying scene too often, especially after having the great killing weapon of the battlefield of consciousness, he had the bottom of his heart that even if he propped himself up, he could still drag people to their deaths.

“Who is Jasim?” Saul asked while walking towards the person who had just been killed by Jasim.

“Actually, I’m not sure of the other party’s identity, but many years ago, he came over to Lord Golzata. Lord Golthatha then accompanied him out for half a month before returning.” Agu followed Sol, still turning back every now and then, fearing that Jasim would come back to kill him again.

“The other party knows Mentor Golthar, and he said something about the Stat Continent. Could he be from the same continent as the mentor?”

The person killed by Jasim in front of him already had a thick layer of frost on his body, only his posture was a bit strange.

Sol lowered his head and kicked the body away.

Underneath that corpse, a corroded round hole appeared. There were also a few strands of clothing fibers at the irregular edge of the hole.

Saul looked down the hole, and it was none other than a barn. The floor of the barn also had slight traces of corrosion.

“Guido created four illusions to escape, but he himself took the opportunity to create a large hole to escape and moved his body over to cover it.”

Agu’s attention was diverted and his mood gradually calmed down.

He lowered his head and also analyzed Guido’s actions, “With such a fast speed, it should be a sorcery scroll.” Agu was not present when the battle just happened, but just by listening to Sol’s description, he could also roughly understand what happened.

Sol straightened his back, his eyes clearing, “But in any case, having just been interrupted by Jasim, Guido must have already hid.”

This airship was not too big, not too small, and did not number in the hundreds.

If Saul really wanted to search through the ship it could be done, but a defended Guido would be equally difficult to deal with.

Especially since he was covered in poisons, there was no chance that any one of them would seriously injure Saul.

At that moment, the silver butterfly reappeared.

“Brother Saul, I sprinkled phosphorus powder in Guido’s dream world, so as long as the distance isn’t too far, I can track his movements.”

“Penny?” Saul sighed, this Nightmare Butterfly was showing more and more abilities after absorbing enough cryptocrystalline matter.

“Where is Guido now?”

“He’s still hiding on the ship. But there should be a lot of traps laid out, so I can only vaguely sense a location.”

Saul rubbed his chin, “The space on the ship is small and shrinking for a fight, and in case the airship does get sunk, we won’t be able to save our luggage as well as Marsh.”

Marsh was the name of the mushroom chevalier.

But there was no way Saul was going to let Guido off the hook either.

“Agu, you work with Penny to determine Guido’s location, but don’t let him think we’ve found him.”

Both Penny and Agu immediately responded.

“Make Guido nervous and force him to leave the airship as soon as possible!”

After that, Saul found Captain Harry, who was still calming the crew, and said that the wizard who had just escaped might still be hiding on the ship.

Harry grimaced at the news.

He both hoped that Saul would find the other party and feared that Saul would find the other party.

After all, he didn’t want to keep a bomb site hidden on the ship that could explode at any time, but he was also afraid that if the person was found and the two sides fought again, his airship might not be able to withstand it.

In the end, Saul’s search failed to find anyone and thought that Guido might have left the airship.

Harry breathed a sigh of relief.

It was the best possible outcome.

But looking at Saul’s slightly offended expression, he swallowed the above sentence.

In everyone’s apprehensive mood, the airship finally descended and arrived at Blue Water Bay.

Agu and Marsh disembarked first with their large bags, while Saul walked at the end, somewhat unwillingly sweeping the surroundings with his spiritual power, and finally could only leave helplessly.

After that, they boarded the carriage that Captain Harry had prepared for them and headed to Bluewater City.

As the airship was about to set sail again, a small shadow jumped out of one of the hatch windows.

Guido covers his mouth to make sure the carriage Saul is traveling in has left and immediately hides in the shadow of the airship to take several potions.

His entire body then suddenly swelled up, transforming from a dry, thin man into a tall, muscular man.

He rubbed his face again and ripped off a piece of his face skin that seemed like a mask, destroying it as he went.

His original face remained the same with the new growth of sarcoma, looking horrible.

But Guido casually wiped it off and gave himself another face.

Finally, he stared at the direction Saul had left, and with a clench of his teeth, he actually left in the direction of the sea.

And at that moment, another figure jumped down from the side of the ship, surprisingly it was Saul who was dressed as a crew member.

He turned back and made a gesture to Harry, who had a nervous face on the deck, and then quickly advanced in the direction where Guido left.

Captain Harry finally put his heart down.

One of the crew members said cautiously, “Carrying a wizard is just too scary. Captain, can we not take this road in the future? There are too many wizards coming and going, and there have been several near fights.”

Harry looked back and slapped the crewman on the head.

“If you don’t want to make money anymore, you can go home and farm! Don’t even think about risking your life with me if you don’t have this much tolerance.”

(End of chapter)



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