Chapter 611 – Pei’er’s Life
Chapter 611 – Pei’er’s Life
It was only after the treatment that Saul realized that Byron had directly experimented with his own hands in order to observe the correlation between the Black Tide pollutant source and the Black Powder, and that was how he was able to determine a logical subject within a day.
Although Saul already has a lot of experience in removing black tide type of pollution, he also had to admire Byron for engaging in research is really crazy.
But after the treatment, Saul was propelled into the fifth floor of the Sorcerer’s Tower by Byron.
This was also where the various books and notes that Saul had brought from the Golsa Sorcerer’s Tower were kept.
Byron cautioned Saul, “If the knowledge system is not solid, then the more powerful you are the more dangerous you are as well. Think of yourself as a first level apprentice now, and don’t get distracted studying anything else.”
Saul could also understand Byron’s bitterness, so he locked himself in the fifth floor for three days without going downstairs.
However, his closed-door study only lasted until the third day before being interrupted.
It was because Pei’er approached him directly in her true form.
On this day, the giant bird kept at the top of the tower suddenly let out a long chirp, directly calling everyone back to their senses from the matters they were currently dealing with.
Holding the Basic Rune Construction in his hand, Saul walked over to the window to look out, and when he raised his eyes, he saw the black shadow flying in the air.
When the black shadow came closer and became a little clearer, Saul recognized that it was actually the wind demon Pei’er.
“Why did she suddenly come over without saying hello?” His agreement with Pei’er was not like this, and Saul instantly felt that something must have gone wrong somewhere.
Pei’er was wearing a long silver dress that was soft like water current, but it also kept a certain distance from her body even in high speed flight, not outlining the wind demon’s exquisite figure and maintaining the majesty of the titular Wind Demon Lord.
Saul just watched as Pei’er flew over the hill, over the mushroom forest, and did not fall down due to the loss of magic power even when she reached the sky above the Rhine Lake.
“Indeed.” Saul wasn’t too surprised, he had expected that a third-ranked sorcerer would most likely not be affected by the Rhine Lake ban on magic.
“The principle of the Rhine Lake’s magic ban is actually the super strong gravitational pull of a certain substance at the bottom of the lake on magic and spiritual power. When the object itself does not possess magic and spiritual power, or its own control over magic and spiritual power exceeds the gravitational force, this forbidden magic effect is greatly weakened, or simply disappears outright.”
Pelle flew over the Rhine Lake noticeably slower than she had in the distance, and past the Rhine Lake she slowly landed on the round platform of the Sorcerer’s Tower.
“Sure enough, powerful wizards like to go through the doors up there.”
Seeing this, Saul also knew that he had to go out.
So he put down the book in his hands and followed the stairs outside the door directly up to the top of the round platform.
“Why did you suddenly ……”
Just as Saul’s words were in the middle of his question, he saw Pei’er come before Saul with an expressionless face.
“I underestimated Clark before, and after I returned to my own body, I wasn’t able to completely break free of the bonds of his nightmares. Sometimes it’s hard to tell when you’re in a dream and when you’re awake. So he’s probably already figured out our plan.”
Pelle’s speech was fast, and despite her outward appearance of calmness, the much faster pace than she was usually used to revealed her anxiety.
Saul’s heart was also tightened when he heard what Pelle informed him, but he was still calm and pondered on a way to break the situation.
“Can you be sure now that our conversation was not your nightmare?”
Pelle immediately nodded, “I can be sure now.”
Saul raised an eyebrow and swept over Pelle’s entire body, “You asked for help from the others?”
Pei’er froze, not expecting Sol to react so quickly, immediately guessing her behavior.
It’s just that Saul probably didn’t realize that she didn’t ask for help for her dreams in the first place.
However, it was about a game with another powerful third-order sorcerer, Pei’er gritted her teeth and still informed Saul of her bottom card.
“I’m related to Sky City Lord Ophelia by blood.”
Sky City Lord Ophelia?
An extremely powerful fourth-ranked sorcerer?
Saul completely changed his face, “She’s your mother?”
Pei’er’s figure trembled, and her voluptuous little face puffed up and was actually a bit cute. Her voice ground out along her teeth, “She’s, sort of, my sister!”
With these words, the anger in Pei’er’s body gave out.
She continued, “We have the same father, except my mother was a goblin and hers was a human witch.”
“Uh …… goblin?” The goblins Saul had seen in reality and in books were no more than the size of a palm.
Pelle glared at Saul and immediately knew what he was thinking.
“Ophelia and I aren’t normally conceived beings, sort of children created by our fathers using our respective mothers’ bloodlines. It’s just that Ophelia was created two years before me, so she’s sort of my sister.”
“Who are your fathers?”
“You surely don’t know. He died a long time ago. For the latter part of his life, he was devoted to creating new combined beings with different intelligent races. In the end he was killed by a monster of his own making, and it didn’t take long for that monster and the other beings to die of internecine warfare and species collapse. Only Ophelia and I survived.”
So the wind demon really did have goblin blood in him!
With the appropriate amount of gossip easing the anxious tension of the two men who had just suspected that Clark had learned of their plotting, Saul now returned to the subject at hand.
“His strength should be above yours at the moment. Knowing that you’ve awakened yet making no other move than to continue to confuse you, he’s obviously confident in his own nightmares.
In that case, let’s not let him know that we already know that he knows about our plan to stall for time for you to regain your strength.”
Thor’s last sentence was very tongue-twisting, but Pelle still caught his meaning immediately.
“You mean we continue to play the trick off of him?”
“Right. Let’s not change the way we communicated before. Like this time when you suddenly came to me in person you better think of a proper reason too. In the future, we’ll continue to communicate covertly, but only let him know what we want him to know.”
Sol paused and asked, not quite sure, “Can you do that?”
Pellew nodded.
But she was more than a little frustrated.
Because she didn’t do this on her own.
Just then, Pei’er suddenly saw another figure appear on the round platform at the top of the tower.
Surprisingly, it was a completely unknown male witch?
Pei’er’s eyes narrowed slightly, and her first reaction was to kill this stranger.
However, she somehow managed to soften her heart after seeing the ordinary appearance of the male witch, and did not make the first move to kill him.
This softness only affected Pei’er for a moment, and then she reacted with even more murderous intent and was about to gather her magic power.
But at this time, Saul also reacted, he grabbed Pei’er’s arm that was about to be lifted up, and explained in a fast speech, “Byron is my senior, I absolutely trust him!”
Pelle didn’t change her mind immediately, she looked at Saul’s eyes, “Your dreams may also leak.”
Saul’s tone was firm, “I have my own way.”
The effects of nightmares mainly targeted the conscious body.
Saul decided to let the diary be in charge of the early warning, and let those stars in his consciousness space be in charge of repelling the enemy.
It was just on Senior Byron’s side ……
“I don’t dream.” Byron, however, said calmly.
Sol and Pei’er looked at Byron at the same time, and despite the latter’s lack of further explanation, they believed Byron after some deliberation.
After this period of contact, Pei’er should have already discovered the abnormality in Byron.
Even if she still couldn’t tell that Byron’s all-over skin came from the former Elf King, she definitely realized that the other party was extremely good at spiritual influence.
Even the first time they met just now, they had already influenced the thoughts of her, a third-ranked sorcerer.
(End of chapter)