Perhaps it was because the hired mercenaries could no longer deal with the swarm of monsters and undead, the three hidden sorcerer-apprentices finally threw off their cloaks and revealed their true identities.
The leader was a young man with a sturdy build. His golden hair was messy, and the mysterious headband on his forehead was obviously not an ordinary item. He wore an exquisite, tight-fitting leather armor and carried a large sword on his back. Judging from the size of the large sword, one would not be able to wield it without extraordinary strength.
The man on the other side was dressed like a nobleman. His exquisite clothes left a deep impression. However, what left a deep impression was his head. He had dark green skin, a long and narrow mouth, and a snake's tongue that flicked in and out … He actually had a snake's head.
Standing between the two of them was a little girl in a light yellow dress with a baby face. She was not tall, and she held a golden birdcage in her hands. Not only was she not afraid of the bloody scene in front of her, but she also looked around with a cute smile, like a curious baby.
Grimm's pupils suddenly shrank.
Through elemental vision, he saw a large amount of elemental fluorescence and a spiritual wave that was almost like a tide on the bodies of the three apprentices.
According to the A.I. Chip's assessment, even if these three were not quasi-sorcerers, they were still powerful among high-ranked apprentices. No matter which one it was, they were not people that a low-ranked apprentice like Grimm could deal with.
Why would such powerful people suddenly come to the swamp tower? This was Lord Anderson's private tower, and it was also one of the many resource points under the Sarubo family's jurisdiction. Apart from the annual transfer of resources, this place was almost closed to all visitors.
Therefore, Grimm could not help but be curious about the intentions of these three outsiders.
However, as the three apprentices attacked, Grimm's curiosity was immediately extinguished, leaving only a deep sense of fear.
These human mercenaries could usually deal with magical beasts, but when faced with monsters like the undead and the undead, they immediately became pigs waiting to be slaughtered. Once the simple shield formation was broken, the monsters that swarmed in began a massacre.
The flying Baby Monsters screamed and cursed at the mercenaries, constantly weakening their combat effectiveness. Using the cover of the grass and trees, they pounced on the mercenaries one by one. The scene of the human mercenaries struggling in pain was everywhere. The undead hovering in the air would grab the human mercenaries and tear them into pieces.
In the midst of this chaotic battlefield, a distorted and ugly undead spirit swooped down from the sky, targeting the three strange fellows who seemed to be at ease.
Before the burly man and the little girl could make a move, the snake-headed apprentice had already made his move.
Puff …
A powerful green poisonous arrow pierced through the undead's body, directly exploding inside. The poisonous arrow, which had strong corrosive properties, instantly corroded the Core of Resentment inside the dead soul, turning it into a puff of soul ashes amidst endless miserable and painful screams.
Grimm noticed that the poisonous arrow was not cast by the snake-headed apprentice, but directly shot out from the snake-headed apprentice's head.
That attack just now was just the beginning. The snake-headed Apprentice actually opened its mouth wide and shot out seven or eight poisonous arrows in a row. Each arrow accurately killed a terrifying Undead with the strength of an Intermediate Apprentice.
Bloodline Warlock!
This was definitely the bloodline warlock mentioned in the books!
In the vast and chaotic development of the Sorcerer World, the most dazzling factions were the bloodline warlocks, the physique refiners, law-defying wizards, and arcane wizards. It could be said that most of the Sorcerer system relied on these four main factions to develop.
Bloodline warlocks were a group of madmen who pursued the purity of their bloodline and used the power of their bloodline to increase their own strength. They would often choose powerful otherworldly creatures as the source of their bloodline, constantly improving and purifying their bloodline, using this method to obtain powerful and terrifying power. Their ultimate goal was to recreate the glory of ancient creatures.
On the other hand, physique refiners were a group of madmen who crazily strengthened their bodies. In their eyes, any resource was just a medium, a consumable used to strengthen and stimulate their bodies to continue growing stronger. In order to continue strengthening their bodies, they could immerse themselves in poisonous jars year after year. They could sew high-radiation meteorites into their bodies, and they could endure the worst and most terrifying natural environment … All of this was to strengthen their bodies to the point that they could not be shaken by anything else.
Strictly speaking, law-defying wizards were the mainstream of the Sorcerer community. Whether it was elemental wizards who pursued the ultimate elemental power, curse wizards who killed invisibly with curses, or dark wizards who pursued the joy of killing and were good at using soul force and emotional power, they all belonged to the category of law-defying wizards. What they did seemed to be very different, but in the end, they could not avoid working hard to integrate themselves into the laws of the plane or the laws of the universe.
They belonged to the group of people who used laws to pry open the conservation of elements.
And arcane wizards were the purest group of wizards. They were not willing to 'pollute' their own bloodlines in order to obtain power, nor were they willing to become slaves to the laws of the plane. They were even more unwilling to become worshippers who showed off their bodies. They gathered knowledge, gathered knowledge, and used it to arm themselves. Indirectly, they became a group of strange people who only focused on gathering and expanding knowledge, but neglected themselves.
With these four major systems as the backbone, the Sorcerer World had developed all sorts of unique Sorcerers of every description. They conquered other worlds, seized resources and knowledge, and enslaved thousands of planes. They were the main force of the Sorcerer community's expeditions.
This was all information that Grimm had gathered through the A.I. Chip during this period of time. Due to his limited access, the information he had gathered was not comprehensive enough, and there was definitely a large deviation. However, although the information was simple, it outlined the huge and ferocious outline of the Sorcerer World to a large extent.
Otherwise, he would not have been able to deduce the snake-headed acolyte's path the moment he attacked.
However, just as Grimm was guessing that the snake-headed acolyte's bloodline might have been inherited from that snake type beast, something even more shocking happened.
The cute little girl made her move!
A baby monster that was running as fast as it could had its eyes on the three of them. It sprinted towards them with its ugly, twisted mouth filled with yellowish fangs. It let out a shrill cry as it attacked them with a curse.
Its actions undoubtedly angered the little girl.
Not only was there no anger on her young face, but a sweet smile appeared on her face instead. She raised the toy-like golden birdcage in her hand and waved it at the Nascent Soul. Without a sound, the void flickered, and the Nascent Soul that was twisting its body and running strangely disappeared on the spot.
At the same time, Grimm noticed that a pocket-sized baby monster had suddenly appeared in the birdcage the little girl was carrying. It was only the size of a palm, and its appearance was exactly the same as the baby monster that had just disappeared.
It was obvious that the pocket-sized baby was also baffled by its sudden change. After a second of shock, it turned ferocious and screeched at the little girl outside the cage, continuously ramming against the cage. However, no matter how much it rammed and screeched, it could not escape from the seemingly rough birdcage.
Space witchcraft?!
Grim covered his mouth with his hand to prevent himself from screaming out loud.
Among the various laws of witchcraft, although the mastery of each law to the extreme was shocking, if you really had to rank them, then time and space witchcraft were undoubtedly the best. However, according to Grimm's knowledge, these two top-level witchcraft systems were the weakest in the Sorcerer World. There was no other reason than that these two systems relied on talent the most.
Even the most powerful Sorcerers who could destroy the heavens and earth might not be able to stop time for even a second. However, some people who were born with such talent could easily do things that even the most powerful Sorcerers could not do without learning any relevant witchcraft knowledge.
It was precisely because these witchcraft systems were strange and elusive, and they relied on talent the most. Without such talent, it was difficult for a Sorcerer to achieve any results no matter how talented they were. Therefore, without a strong foundation, it was difficult for the time and space witchcraft systems to produce amazing top-level Sorcerers.
Therefore, for a moment, Grimm could not determine whether the little girl's ability to capture enemies out of thin air was due to her own talent or the strange wizard tool.
At this moment, Grimm, who thought he had a deep understanding of this strange high-magic world, had to admit that the real world was crazier and more treacherous than he had imagined. Even if the three foreign apprentices had not reached the level of Quasi-Sorcerers, they were probably at the peak of the high-level apprentices. If he really fought against them, he would only be throwing his life away by relying on his low-level witchcraft.
Therefore, Grimm did not dare to continue watching and quietly returned to the Wizard Tower along the way.
When he returned to the main entrance of the Wizard Tower, apart from the newly promoted head apprentice Alan, there were also Hawkeye, Demonic Bug, and Mad Girl.
Grim looked at Alan doubtfully and immediately understood what was going on.
The short message he had just sent could only be received by the special wizard tool in Alan's hand. When he heard that three powerful apprentices had invaded the Magic Swamp, he must have known that his own strength was not enough to expel or capture these outsiders. Therefore, before Grimm returned, Alan had already prepared the minds of the three powerful apprentices in advance.
However, he did not know how much he had paid to get them to come!
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