Wizard Immortal

Chapter 75 Accident

Chapter 75 Accident

The class time passed quickly as everyone listened attentively.

On the platform at the front, after Instructor Simora stopped lecturing, the crowd below breathed a sigh of relief.

Seeing this, Simora shook her head inwardly and had no intention of staying any longer. She walked down from the podium and left in the direction of the classroom door.

After he left, the many apprentices below finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"Phew, it's finally over."

Beside Adir, a young apprentice wearing red sleeves breathed a sigh of relief: "Although I had heard about the difficulty of potion studies, I didn't expect it to be this difficult. The basic courses alone are already this challenging."

"Afar, will you come again next time?"

Beside the young apprentice, a blonde girl who looked to be around twenty years old spoke up, her expression somewhat unpleasant: "The beginning of this class was fine, but I couldn't understand the second half at all, and I'm afraid I won't be able to keep up."

"I'm not coming."

The young man waved his hand, somewhat speechless, and said, "This level of difficulty is simply beyond the reach of an apprentice. I'm not planning to come back for the next class."

"Speaking of which, the free basic courses in other departments are basically taught by some advanced apprentices, so why is it that the potion-making course is taught directly by a formal wizard?" A questioning voice came from beside me.

"I do know that." Hearing the voice, the young apprentice casually explained, "It is said that because of its extremely high difficulty, very few people can master it. The academy has not produced an apprentice who is proficient in pharmacy for seven or eight years, which is why Instructor Simora was put in charge of it."

"Not only were the free basic courses taught by him, but the advanced courses and paid courses were also taught by Mr. Seymora."

"I've also heard that the academy's higher-ups seem to strongly encourage apprentices to learn this kind of knowledge, so there are certain discounts for courses like potion-making and enchanting. Not only are the free courses taught by formal wizards, but there are also significant discounts on the prices of paid courses."

"Unfortunately, even so, the academy has not produced any apprentices who have mastered pharmacy for seven or eight years."

The blonde girl standing nearby chimed in.

Listening quietly to the discussion of the apprentices beside him, Adir got up and left, preparing to go to his next destination.

Instead of returning to his lodgings, he went directly to the underground market, intending to meet Isis at the agreed-upon location.

After a while, he saw the other person's figure at the place where the other person had set up a stall.

Isis, dressed in a black robe, stood quietly at her stall, constantly looking around, as if waiting for someone.

At this time, there were still few apprentices visiting his stall, and business seemed to be extremely bad.

"Adir, you've come."

From afar, he saw Adir approaching, and a hint of joy appeared on his face.

"What's wrong?"

Adir was somewhat puzzled by Isis's appearance.

"My mentor wants to see you." Upon seeing Adir, Isis seemed relieved and explained to him, "Your batch of materials seems quite special and has piqued my mentor's interest."

"So he specifically asked me to take you to see him today so he can personally complete this transaction."

Hearing this, Adir was startled.

That batch of materials was indeed very special, originating from another world. Logically, it should possess some characteristics that creatures in this world do not have.

"The other party is a certified wizard; I wonder how much they can glean from those materials."

Looking at Esis in front of him, Adir thought with some uncertainty.

After standing there and thinking it over for a while, he finally felt a little relieved of his worries.

The academy's records do contain some information about other worlds, as well as data on ancient wizards' conquests of other worlds. However, those powerful wizards who were qualified to come into contact with other worlds, each one of whom deserves to be recorded in history, were far more powerful than any officially recognized wizard.

"Besides, I have no other choice now; running away will only increase their suspicion."

Standing there, Adir's mind raced with various thoughts.

Having figured all this out, he didn't hesitate and nodded directly to Isis in front of him.

Before coming, Adir had already brought the materials he was going to use for the transaction with him, so he could simply follow the other party away.

After walking for a while, they arrived at the mentor area. In front of a huge laboratory, Adir saw the figure of a middle-aged man.

The other person was dressed in a black robe, but his expression was very calm. He was sitting to one side reading a book.

Upon seeing this person, the high-energy radiation concentration in the surrounding area instantly reached the level of a formal wizard, as detected by the chip.

"Glamorous Master, I have brought the person."

Looking at the middle-aged man in front of him, Isis spoke respectfully.

Hearing his voice, Gramo turned around ahead.

A sharp and aggressive gaze fell upon me, carrying a scrutinizing tone.

In that instant, Adir felt an inexplicable pressure surge from his heart, carrying with it an extreme sense of danger and terror.

Feeling the other person's gaze, Adir suppressed the urge to draw his sword and lowered his head, a feeling rising in his heart at that moment.

He felt that the other person's gaze was filled with a strong urge, as if they wanted to dissect him.

"Huh, it's a half-elf."

A surprised exclamation came from ahead, tinged with a strange excitement.

Gramo's eyes blazed with intensity as he stared intently at Adir: "There's no mistake, this unique scent definitely belongs to this rare individual."

In that instant, a phantom seemed to appear before Adir's eyes; a shadow quickly appeared before him and condensed into the shape of Gramo.

Under Adir's gaze, he took out a contract from his pocket and said to Adir in a hoarse, excited voice, "Come on, sign this!!"

"I need your cooperation in some experiments. If you agree, I will provide all the resources you need to advance to the level of a wizard!!"

Upon hearing this, Adir was taken aback.

For him, who was desperately short of magic stones, the offer was extremely attractive and almost tempted him.

But looking at Gramo's appearance, he felt a chill in his heart and immediately lost all interest.

The other person at this moment felt like a research fanatic he had seen in his previous life, no different from a madman.

The risk of collaborating with this kind of person on experiments is too great; you might end up being used as a guinea pig for research at any time.

He had made up his mind and was about to speak when he was suddenly startled.

Unbeknownst to him, a strange force had already enveloped him, tightly binding him.

Under Adir's watchful gaze, his right hand rose uncontrollably, slowly reaching towards the contract in front of him.

Suddenly, his eyes turned cold, and he unleashed all his strength at that moment.

The arm, which had been slowly extending forward, paused for a moment, but then continued to extend forward uncontrollably, albeit at a much slower pace than before.

"The main body is affected by an unknown force field. It is recommended to activate the life seed immediately!!" The chip's warning sounded rapidly in my mind.

At that moment, time seemed to stand still, and the sound of a heart pounding wildly echoed in Adir's mind.

Adir hardened his heart, and his aura changed in an instant, becoming fierce and violent, no longer calm as before.

bump!!!

A clear, shattering sound suddenly rang out.

Around Adir, at this moment, it seemed as if something had shattered, triggering various reactions in his mind.

"The Great Knight's life force erupts?"

Ahead, watching Adir's actions, Gramo's eyes flashed with disbelief: "Impossible!! How could the power of a mere Grand Knight possibly escape my sorcery?"

For some unknown reason, a burning passion suddenly flashed through his mind: "Could this be some kind of special ability of a half-elf? It can actually withstand the magic of a formal wizard?"

"Dissect you! That should reveal the reason!!"

Before him, Gramo's face was contorted, his expression crazed, looking like a madman, staring fervently at Adir as if he wanted to tear him to pieces.

Being stared at like that by a formal wizard, Adir felt as if his blood had frozen, as if he were being watched by some terrifying creature.

"Master Gramo!" came an anxious shout from beside me.

Seeing Gramo's state, Adir shouted.

Upon hearing the voice, Gramo paused, a glimmer of clarity seeming to flash in his eyes.

A pale white light streaked across the space and shone on Gramo.

As the radiance enveloped his body, the frenzied expression on Gramo's face gradually disappeared, and he slowly returned to calm.

Seeing his current state, Isis finally breathed a sigh of relief and put the ring she had taken out back.

The pale light disappeared, and Gramo slowly stood up, this time with a calm expression on his face.

Seeing the other party like this, Adir breathed a sigh of relief.

Compared to his previous madman-like behavior, Gramo now seemed much more normal, at least no longer exuding that sense of danger that could erupt at any moment.

"Cough cough."

Under Adir's wary gaze, Gramo coughed a few times ahead, then spoke in a hoarse voice: "Young apprentice, put your sword away. The bursting of the Life Seed is quite harmful to your body."

His words no longer carried the frenzy and excitement of before; they seemed to have calmed down completely, carrying a hint of unfathomable meaning.

Hearing his words, Adir did not move, but just stared at the other person quietly. After a long time, he took the initiative to deactivate the life burst state.

Looking at Adir, a hint of surprise flashed in Gramor's eyes, and then he explained, "When I was promoted to a formal wizard, due to some accidents, I developed some aftereffects. Every now and then, my mind would fall into a state of madness, and I would need someone to help wake me up to recover. That's what happened just now."

"Of course, as compensation for that accident, I will make some kind of compensation to you. What do you think?"

Adir smiled gently, looking completely harmless: "Of course, it was just an accident."

That being said, in his mind, the wizard in front of him, who looked no different from an ordinary person, had already been added to his list of dangers.

If he hadn't managed to break free from the other party's witchcraft and summon others, he would probably be on the dissection table by now.

This is the second update this afternoon.

(End of this chapter)

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