Wizard Immortal
Chapter 64 Arrival
Chapter 64 Arrival
More than ten days later.
As the ocean gradually disappeared from view, the distant land gradually came into view and was easily seen by Adir and the others.
"Are we almost there?"
Looking at the distant land, this thought came to Adir's mind.
Beside him, the other apprentices stood quietly, their faces showing excitement upon seeing the distant land.
Cheers erupted behind them, and apprentices celebrated in hushed tones, creating a commotion around them.
"This is just the first stop."
Behind Adir, Andrew also had a bright smile on his face: "After we reach the land, we still have to travel a long way before we can reach the places where those wizarding organizations recruit apprentices."
"Once we get there, we'll have to part ways," a woman's voice suddenly rang out, tinged with melancholy.
Adir looked to the side and saw a red-haired girl in a long red dress slowly walking towards him in the distance.
She had a smile on her face, much better than at the beginning. Although she still looked stiff, at least some delicate expressions could be seen. At this moment, she was quietly watching Adir.
"Which wizarding organization are you planning to join?" she asked casually as she walked up to Adir.
"I'm going to the White Stone Tower. Some of my clansmen are studying there and can take care of me."
Andrew looked at the distant continent and spoke.
"I should go to the House of Chira," Cisti also said.
"And you, Adir?" they asked, looking at Adir with some curiosity.
For wizarding families like theirs, since some members had entered wizarding academies in the past, arrangements had already been made for them, and they were basically enrolled in fixed wizarding academies.
"I need to take another look." Standing still, Adir thought for a moment before smiling and saying this.
"Haven't decided yet?"
Hearing this, Andrew looked surprised: "That's right. With your qualifications, you don't need to worry about joining any wizarding academy. You'll be valued no matter where you are, so you should choose carefully."
A fourth-class aptitude is already quite good, even for large wizarding organizations. With careful nurturing, there is at least a 50% chance of advancing to a formal wizard, making him an excellent potential seed.
It is foreseeable that, as long as Adir is willing, the vast majority of wizarding organizations will be willing to recruit him and will not turn him away.
Seeing that Adir remained silent, the two people on the deck gradually fell silent.
After some time, the ship gradually approached the shore and arrived at a harbor.
At this moment, Ala-ang and Cri-su, who had not appeared for a long time, reappeared before the many apprentices and began to lead them slowly off the ship.
Back on familiar land, the apprentices' expressions softened, and they all seemed more excited.
Standing on the familiar ground, Adir looked around.
This is a flat piece of land. The dark earth seems to have been treated long ago, looking bare without a single weed or tree.
There were no pedestrians around, only some muscular, black-robed men walking around the port. Even when they saw Adir and his group arrive, they merely raised their heads indifferently without any reaction.
In the distance, Ala'ang and Kriss didn't react to this scene at all. They simply walked to the side silently without saying anything.
"The target's body is carrying an unknown radiation field!" The voice of the chip machine suddenly rang in his mind.
Adir glanced at the black-robed giants moving around him, his pupils narrowing slightly: "This kind of physical ability... each of them has reached the peak of a knight apprentice."
Looking into the distance, in his mind, through Adir's body, the chip was operating and analyzing at high speed.
The unusual behavior of those black-robed giants was summarized and categorized, with their differences from ordinary people highlighted.
"The knight apprentices who were not trained normally through the knight's breathing technique do not show any signs of regular training; they are more like products of human modification."
After a long while, Adir came to this conclusion.
These people all carry some kind of radiant power, clearly indicating that they have been influenced and modified by the power of wizards, resulting in such a significant enhancement of their physical abilities.
However, judging from their appearance, each of them had an indifferent expression and their bodies were abnormally twisted, so it was clear that this kind of modification was not without its side effects.
Just then, several figures suddenly appeared in the distance.
Several burly men in black robes gradually approached from a distance, their expressions wooden, each leading a few horse-drawn carriages.
"Three people per carriage."
Looking at the apprentice before him, Alaang glanced back at him expressionlessly, then stepped into a carriage first.
Seeing this, the apprentices around wisely kept quiet and followed the other party's instructions, each choosing a carriage and getting inside.
The burly men in gray robes around them also slowly boarded the carriage, seemingly to act as coachmen.
After a while, once all the apprentices had gone inside, the black-robed knights mounted their horses and followed the carriage, slowly moving forward.
Several days later.
Around noon, strange noises began to appear ahead.
It was a very large camp, and in front of the camp, several wizard apprentices, also dressed in gray robes, stood quietly guarding it.
"Ara'ang, you're back?"
A voice suddenly rang out from afar.
A middle-aged wizard apprentice walked from a distance, followed by a group of people who also seemed to be bringing their own apprentices.
"Sism, you're here too?" Alaron asked, somewhat surprised, as he looked at the approaching figure. "How was the harvest this time?"
"Don't even mention it." Sism gave a wry smile. "I thought I was pretty lucky, running into a few promising apprentices along the way. But on the way back, I ran into a rioting sea creature. Although I managed to drive them away, most of the apprentices were killed, leaving only the ones behind me."
"Sea creatures?" Ala'ang frowned upon hearing this. "I heard that the sea creatures in the distant seas are currently experiencing internal strife. Why are they suddenly coming here?"
"Who knows what happened?" Sism sighed. "Most of the new recruits were killed or wounded this time. I'm afraid I won't gain much from this mission."
"As for you, you must have discovered several promising talents this time."
At this point, Alaang smiled and said, "It's alright."
At this moment, the gate in front slowly opened, and two gray-robed apprentices walked over and handed the items in their hands to Ala'ang and the others.
"Alright, the door is open, you can go in now."
Holding what he was holding, Alaang looked at the apprentices behind him and addressed them.
(End of this chapter)
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