The wizard era begins with the alchemist wizard

Chapter 45 The World is Never 2-Dimensional

Chapter 45 The World is Never Two-Dimensional (Please Read)

College Hospital
"I'm fine." Kevin, who was wrapped in bandages all over his body, said weakly.

As the first person to be exposed to the curse, Kevin suffered severe damage. In just a few tens of seconds, half of Kevin's body turned into charcoal and most of his skin was peeled off. Through the gaps between the bandages, Richard could even see his bright red and still throbbing muscles.

"The doctor said that my external injuries are easy to treat. The biggest problem is the loss of vitality. It will take a long time to replenish vitality. I'm afraid I can't be your agent during this period."

Richard nodded silently, and finally said:

"I will take care of this matter. Just take good care of your injuries. If you still want to be the agent in the future, I will keep it for you."

Kevin smiled weakly: "Okay, save the seat for me."

Richard turned and left the ward, followed by Ellie.

"Doctor, how much medical expenses will the patient in room 32 cost?" Richard walked to the hospital counter and asked in a low voice.

"Number 32... Let me see. Minor body healing is 500 yuan, limb regeneration is 1,200 yuan, and vitality supplement is 300 yuan. The total is 2,000 school coins. Would you like to pay with paper money or magic stones?"

Richard took out a stack of college coins from his pocket, counted them, counted out twenty and handed them to the doctor.

Although Kevin's injury was the price of becoming an agent, Kevin had been very efficient in collecting materials for him during this period, and through their interactions, the two of them had developed some friendship.

Two thousand academy coins were merely the profit from five bottles of concentration potion, so he just gave it to her. His cooperation with Kevin would continue for a long time.

After leaving the hospital, Richard headed straight for the central black tower.

On the 56th floor of the Black Tower, Chucks was lazing around in his room drinking as usual. But when the door opened with a bang, he quickly sat up straight.

"Sister, I'm researching...Richard, you scared me."

When he saw who was coming, Chucks collapsed instantly.

"Junior brother, why are you making such a big noise? Who offended you?" After saying that, he saw Ellie behind Richard and sat up straight again.

"Isn't this Ellie? Please sit down, please sit down." Chucks greeted her with a smile.

"Brother, I need your help with something." Richard strode to the front of Chucks. There was a table between them, but Chucks could still clearly feel his anger.

Chucks stopped smiling and said, "What happened? You're so angry."

Richard answered with only two words.

"curse."

"Okay, got it." Chucks stood up and walked out of the room. "I'll go ask a few friends, but there's no guarantee that I can get any information."

Richard followed closely behind and stuffed a stack of school coins into Chucks' hands.

"Brother, this is not a good thing for you to spend money on. My potion business is doing well now, so you can take this money."

Chucks looked at Richard deeply, stuffed the money into his pocket and walked out of the room.

After about three or four hours, Chucks returned to the room, somewhat staggering, with a strong smell of alcohol on his body.

"It's a business around the corner, but I don't know who it is." Chucks shook his head and a layer of steam instantly rose from his body. After the steam, the whole room was filled with a rich aroma of alcohol.

"But there is a piece of news you can refer to. The concentration potion from last month at Ulrich Alchemy Shop was not sold out. Their clerk also said that their young master Joseph was furious about this. And someone noticed that shortly after Joseph lost his temper, a man in black who was about the same height as him entered the corner alley." The meaning of Chucks' words was self-evident. The person who took action was most likely Joseph.

"Excuse me, senior brother."

Chucks waved his hand and stuffed the stack of college coins back into Richard's hands.

"It's just a small problem. My fellow apprentice has been cursed. How can I, as his senior brother, not help him? This little money is not used. You can take it back."

"No, brother, I have something else I need your help with." Richard blocked the money.

"What's the deal?"

Richard took out a black steel pipe with patterns on it from his waist. The silver-white patterns on the steel pipe glowed with magical light.

"I want you to put this thing into the body of the Wuni - the Death Crow you made last time. This mouth," Richard pointed to one end of the steel pipe, "and stick it out of the mouth. Brother, I think it should be okay for you."

Chucks thought about what Richard had described, and then replied:
"No problem, it's just a minor operation. But I have to remind you, don't be impulsive. It will be very difficult for the teacher to be caught in the act inside the academy. No one can escape the bloody exam. It's not too late for you to take action during the exam."

If there was a fight on campus, the school supervisor would come to stop it after a while. And whether Joseph was a descendant of a wizard or a formal apprentice of an alchemist, he would have defensive magic armor on him.

It is basically impossible for Richard to kill with one blow.

And even if he killed him with one strike, Richard would not be able to escape the pursuit of the subsequent supervisors.

Richard smiled at Chucks, but a cold light flashed deep in his eyes.

There are still a few years until the bloody exam, and he can't wait that long.

"Don't worry, brother. I know my limits."

Richard handed the steel pipe to Chucks and left the room with Ellie.

On the way back to the dormitory, Ellie couldn't help asking, "Richard, do you really want to use that thing? Haven't you finished your research yet?"

Ellie was referring to the steel pipe that Richard had just handed to Chucks. That was the new magic outfit that Richard had been working on for some time - Richard named it the Magic Gun.

"It's almost there. I just kept trying to find a bullet that's cheap enough," Richard whispered. "But now, my experiment has been interrupted."

During this time, Ellie reduced the kinetic spell to twelve runes, but the upper limit of the magic power that the spell could accept was also reduced to half of the original. However, since Richard was going to make a magic suit, too much magic power would cause the material to melt, so this shortcoming was just right.

Richard engraved three kinetic spells on that piece of steel pipe. According to his tests, the bullet blessed by the three kinetic spells is powerful enough to easily penetrate a three-centimeter thick steel plate within five hundred meters.

Richard turned his head and looked at the woods on both sides of the road. There were countless supervisors hiding in these woods. If a fight broke out between the apprentices, these supervisors would appear at the first time to stop it.

But there was a huge loophole in their surveillance - the boundless sky above his head.

When the college inspectors patrolled the college, they usually flew at an altitude of 100 to 200 meters. Although this altitude was not very high, the apprentices in the college would not use the levitation spell to fly that high. Moreover, due to the limitation of the casting distance, even if the apprentices flew to this altitude, they would not pose much threat to the apprentices on the ground.

This also creates the biggest blind spot for the supervisor.

The surveillance at an altitude of two hundred meters was blank, and Richard could easily control Wu Ni to fly to an altitude of five hundred meters.

The world is never two-dimensional.

(End of this chapter)

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