Chapter 801 – Temporary Coordinates
Chapter 801 Temporary Coordinates
Early on, after Floco said that he was of the Green Scale Race, the mermaid race in Saul’s perception, Saul had always wondered if the ugly mermaid in front of him was related to Floco.
Although Floco said that the Cyan Scale clan had basically moved out of this wizard world, the mermaid clan that Nefret was currently cultivating was somewhat similar to the Cyan Scale clan.
Floco snorted, “What a shame.”
Sol was silent for a moment and could only say, “The wizard world has always been like this, the weak are the strong.”
When individual strength could exceed collective strength, the law of the Dark Forest would become more and more obvious.
Floco sat up and followed Saul’s example, relaxing and leaning back, “You’re right. I’m actually in no position to talk about anyone else. You see, I call myself the Water God in my own world, but when I met a fifth rank stronger than me outside, I was sealed at the bottom of the sea. The Water God was drowned, huh? That person was just humiliating me. But the most ridiculous thing is that I actually didn’t even know who killed me until I died.”
“The world outside is truly terrifying, but even so, fourth-ranked sorcerers like Ophelia are still tirelessly trying to advance to the fifth rank and cross the stargate.”
Floco was also silent.
Before crossing the Stargate, he had been very proud; after crossing the Stargate, he suddenly understood the smallness of life more deeply.
After the carriage fell silent, Saul pushed open the door and looked out.
The carriage had been traveling on the ground for some time and had never re-taken off, Saul felt a little strange, if he wanted to catch up, wouldn’t it be faster to fly in the air?
He pushed open the door and asked the carriage driver outside, “Have we not left Dwarf Valley yet?”
Although it was bumpy in the air, Saul was now more interested in taking Floco to see the mermaids of the Neverwinter Nights Empire.
The coachman was silent for a second and replied to Sol, “Lord Sol, the other ultra-long distance teleportation array to the Nefertiti Continent is across the Dwarf Valley, so we are now traveling across the Dwarf Valley. It will take about three days.”
Three days would be too boring to stay in this closed carriage with nothing all the time. Moreover, Saul didn’t want to study his subject here in case the President of the Court of Adjudication, Flim, suddenly appeared again at some unknown time.
He thought, “This place shouldn’t be far from the Lordless Land, can I instantly move back and come back when the carriage arrives?”
Thinking that Frim was out in force, he shouldn’t be afraid of him escaping halfway.
“I’m very sincere.” Saul thought so and squinted his eyes, the bright carriage in front of him instantly became dark, and a translucent, slightly glowing silk thread appeared in front of Saul.
“Sure enough, I have access to Korie and their threads of fate here.”
Saul did not set off immediately, and he very politely greeted the carriage driver outside.
“This is not far from the Lordless Land, I’ll go back first, and when three days have passed, I’ll return directly to the car.”
After Saul finished speaking, he felt that the carter in front of him, whose face could not be seen, seemed to laugh softly, but because his voice was particularly muffled, it also seemed like he was sighing.
“As long as you can return in three days, I won’t restrict your movement in the meantime.”
Saul rubbed his chin and raised his hand to summon Herman from within his body. At this time, Herman was in a spirit state, hidden in a dark corner.
Saul said to Herman in his mind, “You’re staying here as a coordinate for me?”
“Yes master!” Herman immediately answered.
But at that moment, Beth made another suggestion.
[Saul, you can actually follow Frim’s example just now and leave a short-term coordinate].
Saul understood that Beth was referring to the carrying lamp that Frim had placed inside the carriage.
“But I’ve never split my consciousness yet.”
[You’ve never stored a body of consciousness in us, either.]
Sol was enlightened.
He turned one of his fingertips into a gray tentacle and automatically cut it off.
He then scrutinized this one severed finger with a soul fragment, and no fate line appeared on it. This was because it was not Saul, nor was it Saul’s split.
Sol didn’t give up, and after pondering for a moment, a white translucent thread slowly grew out of his fingertip.
He wrapped the silk thread around the severed finger, and then tried to truncate it.
However, the silk thread located inside the consciousness did not break as he thought, but only became more firmly wrapped around the broken finger. “It doesn’t work?” Saul maintained his original movements unchanged, “It’s true that the thread of fate isn’t something I can just cut off now.”
If you can’t cut it off, you can’t leave a trace?
Without giving up, Saul mobilized his mental body and began to let his spiritual energy sweep across the entire severed finger over and over again. Over and over again, it seemed as if he was going to set his spiritual energy on the severed finger.
After a high frequency of mental energy vibrations, Saul finally let go of his outstretched thread of fate and retracted it back to his fingertip.
At this moment, when he observed the broken finger again, he surprisingly had the feeling that it was vaguely connected to his own body.
Saul placed the broken finger in the corner of the carriage, and then squinted his eyes.
The entire interior of the carriage really had two more instantaneous points that could be touched. The difference was that one was Herman’s fate line and the other was a blurry point.
Saul said to Herman, who was cowering in the corner of the carriage, “You remain here in the meantime, and if the temporary coordinates expire before I return, I’ll come back directly using you as the coordinates.”
Herman nodded repeatedly and cupped the severed finger Saul had left behind in his hand.
“Don’t worry master, I will definitely protect this temporary coordinate!”
Saul lost his smile, “It’s just a little soul fragment, I can make it up in minutes, you should still focus on your own safety.”
“Master~~~” Herman’s eyes watered.
Saul couldn’t get used to seeing Herman like this, skimming his lips, he directly snapped his fingers and disappeared in the same place.
What disappeared together with him was the mermaid sitting across from him.
The driver who was driving the carriage suddenly froze in his movements, and then he immediately turned around and somewhat rudely opened half of the carriage door.
Inside the carriage, Herman clasped his hands together and, seeing the door open, even turned his head and smiled at the driver.
“Please don’t worry, I am the hostage left behind by my master, and my master will definitely return in three days.”
But the coachman was as if he didn’t hear Herman’s words, still braking sharply, and then bending down and walking into the carriages, turning hard twice inside the carriages that originally had little space.
Herman sat on the seat of the carriage and looked blankly at the coachman.
“Uh …… what’s the problem?”
This cart driver had just clearly said that he wouldn’t restrict Saul’s movement, right?
Turning around for the third time, the cart driver, who still had nothing to show for his efforts, finally stopped and looked at Herman.
Since Herman was sitting and the other was standing bent over, Herman could clearly see the other’s expression.
How can I describe it?
The other man seemed even more bewildered than Herman, who had been left alone.
The bewilderment was three parts doubt, three parts incredulity, and one part fear.
Herman saw the corners of the coachman’s mouth twitch hard for a moment, and then suddenly he went back outside and sat down again, flung on the reins, and sent the two Pegasus into a fast gallop.
And from start to finish, Herman couldn’t figure out what the coachman was jerking at.
He didn’t care about the coachman’s reaction either, carefully shielding the severed finger Saul had left behind in his arms, as if someone would come along and rob him.
On the other hand, after a momentary distortion of vision, Saul’s figure suddenly appeared in a spacious room.
At the same time, the mermaid who had traveled with him also landed on the floor with a thud.
Such a huge commotion directly startled those who were writing in the room and raised their heads.
“Saul, you’re finally back?”
In front of him, was Senior Byron, who he hadn’t seen in half a year.
Just at this time, although the Byron senior is still the same, but it always looks like a …… shocking stunning!
(End of chapter)