Wizard Alchemist

Chapter 241 New Identity

Chapter 241 New Identity
"Really? I thought you were going to just kill him."

Not long after, seeing Roy coming out of the room, the dark elf Planjie walked up to him and said to him.

In her hands she held the item she had just found from Lusher and had already examined it.

"Not only is this unnecessary, it also affects my plans."

Roy explained.

It is not uncommon to kill ordinary, unknown people at will.

But it would still be useful to save Luker's life, so of course it's impossible to be so careless.

"If I want to completely replace his identity, I have to rely on him being willing to tell me all the details."

Planjie said, "There's no need to be so meticulous. He's already a lost dog. During the years he's been gone, he's grown a lot in both size and appearance. The outside world won't have any suspicions."

Roy shook his head slightly without further explanation.

In fact, he had heard of a saying.

That is, the will of the world and all living beings living in it are inextricably linked, so the will of heaven is the will of the people, and the will of heaven is the will of the people!

Intelligent creatures originally come from nature.

When you gain recognition from the indigenous people of this world, you will also be recognized by the world!

And powerful individuals, like great wizards, can even engrave their own subjective will into it, making it part of the world's will!

Luker was, of course, an insignificant pawn.

If I kill him and replace him, I may still be able to achieve my goal.

But after this incident, he might have to continue lurking in this world, and even be noticed by various people.

If there is a prophet or shaman who detects something unusual through divination or dreams, trouble is bound to arise.

And if it was Luker's own will, from the level of soul and subconsciousness, he "traded" his identity in this world to himself.

Then it is really possible to communicate with the world's will and complete the transfer in the dark.

At the same time, this is also part of the experiment.

He wanted to see if this helpless orc could participate in his plan and become a pawn.

Are you still qualified to be the child of destiny and be favored by the so-called "fate"?

However, the considerations here were too far-reaching and complicated, so Roy did not explain too much to Planjie, but just said to her.

"During this period, keep a close eye on him and don't let anything unexpected happen."

……

In the next half month, Ivant, Ulide, Planjie and others interrogated Luker one after another.

They investigated this simple-minded orc youth from beginning to end several times, almost as if he were an intelligence officer, until they were sure that he was not playing any tricks.

The summarized information became the study materials on Roy's desk for his reference.

These things were included as part of the plan and became important materials for planning a new identity.

"I see, at first glance, this guy really does look like the protagonist in an adventure story.

At a young age, his family was broken up, but he was lucky enough to survive. After many hardships, he gradually grew up...

Unfortunately, there are not so many adventure relics and dragon treasures in reality.

It is a miracle that a guy who is mediocre and even has some character flaws can survive to this day.

If it weren't for the fact that Beheading Amo was also equally reckless and impulsive, never taking his so-called enemies or foes seriously, and only knew how to drink, have fun, and kill people all day long...

We have already organized people to hunt down this fish that has escaped the net.

But this seems to be the norm in the orc world?
These guys haven't read much and don't know the principles of rooting out the evil, so there are often scenes of great revenge."

"Isn't this just the implementation of the plan?

Now, should it be enough to proceed to the next step?"

While Roy was researching, Celine also paid attention to his progress. "Not bad."

Roy nodded, and then went to the place where Luker was under house arrest.

After being imprisoned for more than half a month, the orc youth looked much more haggard, but his temper was gradually smoothed out. When he saw Roy again, he became a little depressed.

"Who are you anyway? Why don't you look like you're from this world?"

Luker couldn't help but ask.

"You don't need to know so much."

"Don't think I'm an ignorant country bumpkin! You're both human and centaur. You must have sneaked in from Knightland!"

Luker said angrily.

"Oh?"

When Roy heard this, he looked at him in surprise.

"You actually know Knightland?"

"Of course, I was once the heir of the Black Blade Clan after all!"

"Oh?"

This time, Roy really looked at him with a new respect.

However, after asking briefly, I was disappointed to find that he actually didn't know much.

"Only the elders in the clan know these things...

My father may have known, but he was too late to tell me."

"Alright, cheer up and sign this contract. Sooner or later, you'll get your revenge!"

Roy called him to where the bright stone was hung and showed him a parchment book with densely written contract.

"What is this thing?" Luker couldn't help but ask vigilantly.

"The devil's contract..." Roy half-jokingly said, "Forget it, you'll know it sooner or later anyway, so I'll just tell you the truth.

This is a wizard's contract, specially used to sign a follower contract with extradimensional creatures like you and transform you into my subordinate.

If you sign it, a part of your soul will be pledged to me, and at the same time, the mark of the contract will be implanted.

I will have the power of life and death over you. To put it simply...

Equivalent to a slave creature!
However, your great revenge will also be achieved!

I will be responsible for killing the head-chopping Amo."

Luker was unusually silent for a long time, as if he was weighing the pros and cons.

But in the end, it was signed.

As the blood fell onto the parchment, a portion of spiritual power seemed to be drawn out, stretched out like a thread, and injected into...

Luker felt that he seemed to be missing something.

The entire soul seemed to be torn into two halves by some mysterious force.

Half of them still maintain their faith in the Beast God and still belong to the Kingdom of God.

But the other half has already been included in the contract itself.

Luker had no way of exploring the mystery behind this.

But Roy seemed to feel that he had gained something from nowhere.

After a moment, a mysterious spiritual power emanated from Luker's body, condensing into an invisible light spot in the air, about the size of a sesame seed, with a metallic texture.

[Alchemy Talent Acquisition (0% → 33%)]

(End of this chapter)

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