Wizard Immortal

Chapter 122 Port

Chapter 122 Port

"That apprentice is Edith's student, and he has the mark she placed on him."

In the calm space, the owner of the scarlet eyes spoke: "If you want to be relentlessly hunted down by her later, you can try it."

"Then forget it."

Perched on a tree branch, the black cat shook its head in a very human-like manner: "What a pity, a young third-class apprentice. If we could catch him and eat him, he would taste really good."

After saying this, the black cat lay down again, its black eyes quietly watching Adir in the distance.

In their sight, a unique magical fluctuation was slowly spreading from Adir's body. Although the unique aura left by that formal wizard was slowly dissipating, they could still clearly perceive it.

This is the mark that Edith placed on Adir. Before the mark completely dissipates, if Adir is killed, the mark will turn into the strongest curse, binding the person who killed Adir, which Edith can easily sense.

The wrath of a formal wizard is something no other formal wizard would want to provoke.

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"That subtle feeling of being watched has disappeared."

Walking along the road, I don't know how long I walked, but Adir suddenly stopped, and my tense mood immediately relaxed.

As he walked out of the academy, he clearly sensed that something in the surrounding jungle was watching him.

The other party's disguise was so perfect that even with Adir's current third-level apprentice mental strength, he couldn't detect a single trace of the other party.

However, aside from the difference in mental strength, Adir's physical abilities were by no means inferior to those of a formal wizard, and he was vaguely aware of the feeling of being spied on.

The testing of the chip also proves this point.

Although the other party did not reveal any aura, the fleeting energy particle fluctuations were accurately recorded by the chip.

"Whatever the reason, since the other party hasn't chosen to make a move, things should be fine for now."

Standing still, monitoring his surroundings through the chip, Adir breathed a sigh of relief.

The fact that neither he nor the chip could detect it suggests that the spy just now was very likely a formal wizard.

The power of a formal wizard is far beyond what an apprentice can withstand. Even though Adir has a strong physique, when facing a formal wizard, he can only last a little longer than other third-class apprentices.

Therefore, he had already prepared himself when he started walking. As soon as the other party showed any sign of making a move, he would immediately open the Gate of the World and teleport himself out, even if it exposed his special abilities.

Fortunately, for some unknown reason, the other party ultimately did not choose to attack him and allowed him to leave the academy.

Thinking of this, he glanced behind him and quickened his pace, walking rapidly away from the academy's perimeter.

More than a month later.

One midday, Adir rode his horse to a port.

"Alaska Port, we've finally arrived."

Sitting quietly on his horse, Adir spread out the map in his hand, carefully examined the terrain of the area, and then spoke.

After a while, he slowly put away the map in his hand, continued riding his horse forward.

The port in front of us doesn't have a large population, but you can occasionally see some wizard apprentices.

On the map that Adir obtained, this port was an important transit point. Occasionally, some apprentices would gather here, while the number of ordinary people was relatively small.

This is because most wizards have strong high-energy radiation. For ordinary people, living in a place where a large number of wizards gather for a long time can easily cause some harmful changes in the body, leading to premature death.

Therefore, in some legends, certain powerful wizards often hide alone in some deserted corner.

After entering the port, Adir wandered around for a while before following the map to find a shop on the edge of the port.

"Please come in." A calm and indifferent voice came from inside.

At the front counter of the shop, an apprentice wearing a light green vest and a white headscarf stood with a cold expression, holding a wooden pen and calculating something.

Only after seeing Adir arrive did he reluctantly raise his head: "What is it?"

Hearing his words, Adir did not reply immediately. Instead, he stood still and looked around the shop.

The shops here are well disguised, with various items that look like antiques displayed around them, making the whole place look like an ordinary antique shop.

However, for a wizard, the magical particle fluctuations in the shop could be easily sensed even from a great distance.

"I want to buy a boat ticket."

Standing still, watching the apprentice's face begin to show impatience, Adir remained calm. After pondering for a moment, he finally spoke to him.

"Boat tickets?"

Upon hearing Adir's words, the apprentice in front of him was stunned, and the expression on his face changed rapidly.

"If you want to take a boat, just go to the port. What are you doing in my antique shop?"

After pondering for a while, he looked at Adir's youthful face and tentatively asked, somewhat uncertainly.

"The boat ticket I need can't be found anywhere else."

Looking at the apprentice before him, Adir's smile slowly faded, replaced by calm: "No need to continue testing him."

"We are all the same kind of people." Standing still, looking at the green-armored apprentice in front of him, he spoke.

At this moment, a powerful surge of magical energy emanated from Adir, emanating from him without any attempt to conceal it.

Sensing the immense magical power fluctuations before him, the green-armored apprentice's expression changed drastically. He quickly stood up and looked at Adir: "So you are a third-class apprentice."

He looked at Adir, sensing the immense spiritual fluctuations emanating from him, and his expression became more respectful: "Is there anything you need, sir?"

"I'd like to travel to the Bar Islands. Are there any ships scheduled to depart there recently?"

Standing still, Adir didn't mince words and asked directly.

"this···"

Hearing Adir's words, the apprentice frowned and then said, "The Bar Islands are too remote. Normally, there are very few ships going there from here, and it will be at least several months before the next one."

"If you wish to go to that area, sir, you will have to choose another method unless you are willing to wait for a while."

"Are there any other ways?" Standing there, listening to the other person's words, Adir was first stunned, and then asked in return.

"Of course." The apprentice in green armor nodded. "You can take a ship to another transit point first, and then take a ship from there to the Bar Islands."

"However, this will not only make things more troublesome, but also require a significant increase in the number of magic stones needed."

Looking at Adir, he added.

"Let's do it that way." Adir nodded and said this after hearing the apprentice's words.

The price of these tickets isn't too high, costing at most two or three magic stones per trip. Even if the price were a bit higher, it wouldn't be a big deal for Adir at this point.

Soon, he paid a magic stone here and then received a black crystal plaque from the apprentice, which had a special serial number engraved on it for identification.

Several days later, as the agreed deadline approached, Adir, led by a guide, arrived at one side of the harbor and quietly waited for the arrival of the ships in the distance.

As he waited, some time passed, and a dark figure gradually emerged in the distance.

It was a ship that was entirely black, and on the surface it looked like a slightly larger cargo ship, not much different from an ordinary ship.

However, in Adir's eyes, the distant ships were constantly emitting faint energy particle fluctuations, clearly indicating that they were using magical power.

As time passed, the ships began to dock.

Seeing this, Adir took out the plaque made of the black crystal and quietly walked up to it.

After a brief inspection, Adir entered the cabin, found his room, and went straight in.

The cabins were very well furnished, with excellent materials and other aspects. In terms of luxury alone, many middle-class nobles were only at this level.

After quietly putting down some heavy luggage, Adir sat on the bed, preparing to begin meditating.

bump!bump!

I had just finished meditating when there was a soft knock on the door.

"Please come in." Adir opened his eyes and called softly as he looked toward the door of the room.

With a crisp sound as the wooden door was opened, two people walked in.

It was a man wearing a black leather overcoat and a top hat, who looked like a middle-aged nobleman. There was also an old man in a white robe, carrying a metal cane.

Judging from the magical energy emanating from them, these two were clearly third-class apprentices.

"Hello, sir."

The moment they saw Adir, both men showed expressions of envy and surprise. Then, the third-class apprentice, dressed like a middle-aged nobleman, stepped forward and looked at Adir: "Excuse my intrusion, but please forgive my bluntness; your youth is beyond our expectations."

"And you two are?" Looking at the two third-class apprentices before him, Adir stood up, calmly asking, "May I ask what brings you here?"

Hearing Adir's words, the two men on the opposite side exchanged a glance, and then the middle-aged nobleman stepped forward again: "Please allow me to introduce myself."

"My name is Claddy Damara, and I am the accompanying wizard on this voyage."

(End of this chapter)

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