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Chapter 31

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Inside Grimm's house.

Opening his eyes, Grimm subconsciously thought of the crazy time he had with Lafite last night. Under that wonderful stimulation, he had asked for it again and again, tirelessly, even to the point of insanity.

Even now, Lafite's sweet panting still seemed to be lingering by his ears.

"This feeling …"

Grimm closed his eyes, carefully feeling that reckless impulse from last night.

That kind of pleasure was comparable to when he explored deeper levels of knowledge as a Magus. It was a wonderful feeling that came from the depths of his soul.

All of a sudden, Grimm woke up with a start.

No, this was just the body's instinct. Magi were creatures that followed absolute wisdom, seeking the truth and knowledge. How could they succumb to their instincts like wild beasts?

Thinking of this, Grimm hurriedly sat up and shook his head fiercely.

However, as Grimm turned to look at Lafite, who was still sleeping soundly. That amazing body, that soft, exquisite, and white skin, that plump body full of vitality, all of this made Grimm swallow a mouthful of saliva.

Who hasn't been young before?

"Gulp, err … Forget it, I'll give myself half a day off today."

Thinking of this, Grimm gently approached the sleeping Lafite, hugging her enchanting body from behind, feeling the wonderful and hot feeling.

"Hmm … Again?"

A sweet voice came from the depths of Lafite's throat.

As Lafite opened her eyes, she seemed to suddenly remember something. She suddenly turned around, staring at Grimm with a pair of beautiful eyes under her long eyelashes, as if she wanted to see through Grimm.

Grimm felt a little uncomfortable being stared at by Lafite. He blushed and asked, "What's wrong?"

"You finally belong to me completely. From now on, you can only belong to me!"

Undisguised joy, Lafite excitedly hugged Grimm and pressed him against her chest. For a moment, Grimm was almost suffocated by Lafite's full breasts.

After being excited for a while, Lafite pulled Grimm out again. He looked into Grimm's eyes and coldly snorted, "Listen, from now on, you can only belong to me. If I ever find out that you have another woman outside, I will … hmph, you know that! "

"Uh …"

It was not until noon that Grimm and Lafite got up.

In the past, Gremlin would have never dared to imagine such a thing.

After touring Grimm's room and laboratory, Lafite touched Grimm's cheek and said tenderly, "Now I know where you live. I'll come and find you when I'm free. Don't disappear with me again! But … "

At this point, Lafite paused for a moment and said with some embarrassment, "We're apprentices after all, and becoming formal wizards is our goal. Although love is beautiful, it's only a seasoning and sustenance for a long life. It's better not to indulge in it."

After saying this, Lafite encouraged Grimm, "Right now, the most important thing for you is to do your best to survive the trial. I don't want to have to attend the funeral of the person I love."

Grimm was a little embarrassed. Lafite's queenly demeanor was too strong. She actually finished what she wanted to say. He could only agree, "Yes, you too."

"Hmph."

Lafite kissed Grimm one last time and left without looking back.

Grimm calmed himself down.

He really didn't expect that something like this would happen when he went to participate in the Death Sail League's assembly.

His sensitive hunting nose could smell Lafite's scent all over his body. He felt an indescribable sweetness and satisfaction. Was this love?

If there was a chance in the future, he would bring Lafite to Old Ham's grave and kowtow.

With this thought in mind, Grimm closed the door and continued his research.



These days, not only did Grimm make new discoveries about the Life Code Forbidden Zone, but he also had an unexpected harvest in the field of elemental magic runes.

Grimm had to put the matter of the Life Code Forbidden Zone aside for the time being.

This was because Grimm now wanted to confirm a new discovery, and he needed a precious experimental material — a living person!

However, if experimenting on a commoner was discovered, he would immediately become a notorious dark wizard. He would be jointly wanted by all the wizard academies and would be hunted down by dark wizard hunters at any time.

Grimm didn't dare to take such a risk by experimenting on a human.

Of course, if one were to conduct witchcraft experiments on a Sorcerer-Apprentice, even though they would not be wanted by all the Sorcerer-Academies, the Sorcerer-Apprentice's school and some other powers would certainly pursue the matter.

Therefore, he could kill other wizards, but if he wanted to capture a wizard alive to experiment on, he would have to be prepared for retaliation.

Obviously, Grimm didn't have the ability to do so, nor did he intend to do something that would violate his bottom line as a wizard.

He could kill his own kind because of the rules and competition, but he couldn't be abused in the dark.

However, Grimm thought of another way to solve this problem. This was also the method that many wizards used, and that was to buy a human slave from a different world from a powerful wizard.

These slaves from a different world were not humans, so they wouldn't be protected by the laws of the Magus World.

This way, Grimm could save a lot of trouble.

Since he couldn't continue with the Life Code Forbidden Zone experiment, Grimm simply turned his attention to the magic rune that he had accidentally discovered.

Magic runes, other than the 26 regular runes, although there were indeed many rare runes, it was tens of thousands of times more difficult to obtain those runes than to improve the magic circle!

Just like Wizard Dira, this Rank 1 Wizard had mastered the Flame of the Dead Soul. Even the Fake Faceless Mask of a Rank 2 Wizard needed to attract that giant octopus and numerous sea monsters to exhaust his magic power before he could hijack the ship. From this, one could see the deterrent power of these rare runes.

Thinking of this, Grimm couldn't help but feel excited. He looked at the two branches on the test bench with a fiery gaze.

These two branches looked black, almost like charcoal. These two broken branches were originally one, and Grimm accidentally found it in a stall on the first floor of the Black Iso Tower.

The stall owner said that this branch was left behind after a tree was accidentally struck by lightning from the sky. Although there was some thunder power stored in it, it didn't have any use. However, because it was strange and rare, he took it out to sell for 2 magic stones.

At that time, Grimm was just curious about this branch and wanted to buy it as a cheap material for practicing alchemy, so he didn't care too much about it.

However, when Grimm returned to the lab to cut this branch into alchemy materials, he found something strange.

Because when Grimm cut open this branch, he was surprised to find that the cut was as smooth as a mirror. Although the Thunder Energy in the branch was highly concentrated and compressed, it was condensed and did not disperse. It looked very stable.

This time, Grimm's interest was piqued. He simply stopped using this broken branch as an alchemy material. Instead, he began to study the reason for the strange nature of the thunder and tried to extract some thunder power and then entrust it to alchemy smelting. In the end, Grimm even specially made some potions to assist in the research …

However, this idea failed again and again. This idea was simply impossible. Otherwise, why didn't the stall owner do it himself?

Grimm originally planned to give up, but suddenly one day, after meditation, Grimm's eyes became blurred. It seemed that he found a vague and complex rune on the cut of the broken branch.

That rune seemed to have only existed for an instant before disappearing. Even Grimm thought that his eyes had become blurred.

Startled, Grimm simply opened his eyes wide and stared at that broken branch.

After about two hourglasses, Grimm's eyes seemed to blur once again.

After a few days, Glenn could only confirm one thing, and that was that this unexpected discovery of the rune should be the rare rune mentioned in the magic book.

This discovery immediately made Grimm pleasantly surprised.

From the magic book, Grimm knew how precious those rare runes were. Rare runes couldn't be recorded or transmitted through drawing, carving, or any other visual methods. They could only be inherited by dividing a soul after comprehending it.

And ever since Grimm found out that he had picked up a treasure, he started observing the rune at a fixed time every day, hoping to comprehend it as soon as possible.

However, until now, Grimm's soul still didn't have any concept of this rune. According to Grimm's preliminary estimation, to completely comprehend this rune, it would take at least 10 years or more.

Thus, these two pieces of broken branch Grimm almost always wore them on his body and would observe them at a fixed time.

Time passed.

In the blink of an eye, it was time for Grimm's newcomer's trial. The terrifying trial, also known as the Bloody Millstone, was about to begin.

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