Chapter 462 – Promotion Program
Chapter 462 – The Enhancement Plan
Saul didn’t bother to find out what the “big tree” was in Komoro’s words.
As far as Komoro’s current ability to express herself is concerned, a big tree could be a tree root, something in the shape of a tree, and so on. At the same time, the emotions that Komoro conveyed to Saul were nervous and doubtful, but there wasn’t much fear.
Saul calmed the algae down a bit and let Marsh drive away.
The move into the new home went smoothly, during which the group did not notice anything unusual.
Saul’s temporary residence was located on the top floor of a 33-story building, and now an entire floor belonged to Saul, and the rooftop portion could be used for free.
While the floor below Saul’s feet was inhabited by ordinary people.
John the agent said that there was a radiation barrier between the top floor and the lower floor, and that Saul’s travel and ordinary people would be two lifting pods that didn’t intersect with each other. Ordinary people could never disturb Saul.
After Saul moved in, he also stood on the rooftop to observe the situation, and found that the top of the building around him was so arranged.
It was true that one would not be disturbed by lifting a sorcerer’s residence to the top floor, but with a sorcerer living overhead, especially a full-fledged sorcerer, would it really have no effect on the ordinary people below?
Thinking about the sorcery props everywhere under his feet, the apprentices whose heads would turn into surveillance discs, and the big trees growing under the land ……
Saul shook his head and just set up the entire room with a vigilance sorcery spell formation, as well as letting Algae plant doppelgangers here and on the rooftop.
After spending a day organizing his new temporary home, Saul began to make plans to go out.
He had come to Archaeust for a temporary stay in order to utilize this bustling metropolis to complete the collection and preparation of some prop materials, and at the same time, to enhance his learning and re-dunk his foundation.
Because in the Sorcerer’s Tower, he was promoted too quickly, enviable at the same time, but also inevitably some places will produce oversight.
“The first thing is the meditation idea. Although the erosion diagram is very suitable for me, it can no longer keep up with the environment I’m using it in now. It’s best to find a high-level meditation idea similar to the Erosion Diagram.”
Saul spoke to Agu, and also to the three consciousnesses that remained in the diary.
As for Rokai, who was about to dissipate, and Guido, who hadn’t been used much, they were shielded.
“There is also the collection of other 3rd order sorceries to be done, Agu this matter will be left to you, go scout around and find out if there is a place similar to the Witch Tower registration room, and find out the market price again.”
Agu nodded.
“Also both Soul Dropping and Consciousness Battlefield should continue to be researched. These two spiritual sorceries are my bottom card, and also my backbone to go to the land of the lordless, now the two biggest problems, one is that soul angling against formal sorcerers would be difficult to do instant kill, the other is that the battlefield of consciousness must pay attention to the safety of one’s own body when using it, and the conditions for using it in this way are rather harsh.”
“There’s also the fact that although the four bodies of consciousness are rich in theoretical knowledge, they are somewhat unable to keep up with my current level in actual combat. Although the corpses allow them to cast magic, the magic reserves are too small, and the mental bodies of the consciousness bodies are not as stable as they were when they were alive is also a problem.”
Morton suggested in his journal at this point.
Morton: [Master, you don’t really have to be too obsessed with finding us a body to fight in. I still remember part of my memories from the time when I was an evil spirit, and even though I couldn’t use my magic power at that time, I could easily kill a third level apprentice at that time with a mixture of pangs and grudges].
Morton’s words enlightened Sol.
“Yeah, I let the consciousness body enter the vessel to live, mostly influenced by the resurrection experiment. But the consciousness body that goes into the container will actually be subject to a lot of restrictions. Although it can help a lot in life, it’s always tied up in battle.”
Saul thought back to the research idea of arming souls that he had gotten earlier. If he could ensure that the consciousness bodies were not contaminated on the premise of granting them the general combat power of evil spirits, then wouldn’t he be able to turn into a Ghost Master?
Moreover, carrying a body of consciousness outside was much more convenient in terms of concealment and convenience than carrying a body of consciousness that had entered a container.
“Good, then Agu, together we’ll keep an eye out for any sorcery or other knowledge similar to arming spirit bodies.”
“Good.” Agu nodded without much hesitation.
Herman continued to show his loyalty within the diary.
Herman: [If you do any experiments, master, I will cooperate with you well!
Morton: [No, let me do it this time. I’ve had the experience of becoming an evil spirit, and I can grasp the precursors of losing control more accurately than you can]. Saul’s hand tapped on the table a few times, not making an immediate decision. When it really came to direct experimentation on a body of consciousness, it still depended on who was more suitable.
In addition to upgrading the body of consciousness, Saul also had to work on upgrading himself.
This was the root of the root.
He looked at his hand resting on the table, since the last time he unlocked the soul toxin, his skin had changed from gray to a normal skin tone, just still on the pale side.
“Still need to improve my defenses. If I can keep my body in absolute defense for a certain period of time, then even in front of outsiders, I can cast the Battlefield of Consciousness without worrying about my body being attacked by someone.”
Settling on a short-term plan and a long-term plan for future development, Saul got up and said, “Then let’s set off now, staying in the house won’t get us anywhere.”
Before leaving, Saul still used the consciousness platform to pull out the most resourceful An.
Now that most of the supplies from the wagon had been placed in the place where Saul was living, he needed to leave one person to watch over the house.
However, Saul’s plan to go out was interrupted just as he reached the door.
There was a stairwell with a closed door next to the specialized lift barn for Saul’s new house, so if anyone else wanted to come and find him, it was possible to take another lift capsule to the 32nd floor and come up through the stairs.
As Saul walked up to the door of the lift bin and flicked the switch to open the door, footsteps suddenly came from the stairwell.
Agu immediately went over and stood behind the door, “Who is it?”
The footsteps lurched, then picked up speed.
“My lord, I am the letter carrier, and here is a letter for you.”
Saul and Agu looked at each other, they had only moved to this place, and the only person who should know that they lived here was that John agent. Could it be that he wrote a letter to Saul?
But what would a commoner have to initiate contact with a wizard for?
Agu mentally swept over and realized that it was indeed a commoner outside the door, so he opened the door to the stairwell at Saul’s behest.
The letter carrier outside the door was a teenager, and after carefully and curiously glancing at Agu, he withdrew his gaze and handed over a thin, fire-painted sealed letter.
Agu took it, “Who delivered the letter?”
“I’m sorry my lord.” The letter carrier lowered his head and said, “It’s a letter automatically activated from the post office, and I’m not sure of the sender’s information.”
Agu examined it and there didn’t seem to be any mechanism traps on it. There was just a small line of writing on the seal.
“Opened by my brother himself.”
“Could it have been delivered by mistake?” Agu was a bit puzzled, he was a dead man, and as far as he knew, the owner was also an orphan and didn’t have any brother.
“I don’t think so, the letter was sent based on the information from the pass. Or if you unfold it and look at it, I can send it back to the post office if it is indeed not your letter.”
Agu was just about to open the letter when Saul suddenly reached out and pulled it from Agu’s fingertips.
With a somewhat serious look on his face, he turned around with the letter and headed inside, “I know whose letter it is. You go back.”
The letter carrier received permission and hurriedly answered, saluting and leaving.
He obviously knew that the person living here was a sorcerer, and apart from not suppressing his curiosity at first, he had been acting very carefully.
Re-closing the door behind him, Agu caught up with Sol, who was sitting back in the sitting room, “Master, do you know who sent the letter?”
“Who else could it be?” Saul had opened the envelope by now and shook the letterhead, “Kismet.”
Next chapter in the evening
(End of chapter)