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Chapter 591

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"That's all for today … Uh … I know you have a lot of questions. Can you ask them one by one?"

Josiah took some time in the afternoon to attend a programming class at Roursk High Magic Academy.

Perhaps because Josiah had won the Skegerona Prize, the number of spellcasters attending Josiah's programming class had increased exponentially. The original classroom could no longer accommodate so many people, so the gray-clothed man had to reluctantly change to another classroom.

"Sir Josiah, where can I learn the basics of this course?"

The first spellcaster to ask the question was a new face. He seemed to be from a noble family.

The Skegerona Prize had already made all the countries understand the importance of the magic net. They would definitely not let go of the opportunity to learn the structure of the magic net.

"I don't know about that for now. You can suggest to the gray-clothed man to add a basic course."

The content that Josiah was currently talking about was already somewhat different from the programming on Earth.

During his meditation and communication with the World Tree, Josiah had learned a lot about the basic structure of this world's inscriptions. This was also the foundation of the magic net's operation. This knowledge was taught to Josiah by the white cat.

For these spellcasters, it was no different from the 'truth' that they had been pursuing.

"Next."

Josiah was glad that there was a gray-clothed man to hold the fort in this class. Otherwise, Josiah would have been surrounded by a large group of spellcasters.

This question and answer session lasted for more than an hour before the spellcasters left in satisfaction.

"I heard from Hiri that you're going to take her on a trip for a while?"

The purple-clothed man was also one of the listeners. Her appearance was still as young as ever. It was impossible to tell that this sage was nearing the end of her life.

"It'll take about a week to go back and forth, but we might stay in one place for a while during the trip."

When Josiah answered the purple-clothed man, he actually felt a little guilty. The purple-clothed man's time was running out. She really hoped that Hiri could inherit her mantle.

Half a month's time was nothing to outsiders, but to the purple-clothed man, it was fatal.

"Whether it's you or Hiri, neither of you are willing to reveal the location to me?" The purple-clothed man sighed softly before saying, "I also happen to need to make a trip to the Demon Realm."

"Demon Realm … are you going to visit the Venerated Skeleton?"

As Josiah said this, he looked around. All the Spell Casters had already left, leaving only Josiah and the purple-robed man.

"There is a limit to a human's lifespan, but there are certain existences that do not." A bitter smile appeared on the purple-robed man's face.

"So, purple-clothed one, you've decided not to be a human? Uh … I mean, will the Sage Council … allow it? "Josiah asked uncertainly." An undead creature? "

"I've already asked the white-robed man, and he understands my thoughts."

The purple-robed man gripped the staff in his hand, as if he had already made up his mind.

"Speaking of which … Noland does seem to have a Necromancer Association." Josiah felt that the Spell Casters in this world were relatively open-minded about the existence of the undead.

Apart from the Lord Lich like the Venerated Skeleton, who might cause large-scale casualties, Noland still allowed research in this area to be carried out within a certain range.

"Wait a minute."

Josiah immediately found a piece of paper on the podium, then picked up a pen and wrote a letter of introduction on it.

"I don't have any seal that can represent the royal identity, but this seal should allow you to travel unimpeded in the Demon Realm. If you don't know where the Venerated Skeleton's territory is, you can ask my sister. I will inform her in advance."

Josiah gestured to the Venerated Skeleton's seal on his palm.

After magic power gathered on it, part of the paper was corroded to reveal the Venerated Skeleton's seal.

Josiah handed the letter directly to the purple-clothed man.

"Please be careful on the way."

"You too, Josiah Yanorod." The purple-clothed man said to Josiah after putting away the letter.

… …

Josiah returned to the Hearthstone Tavern in the afternoon.

"Josiah, Holy Spirit's test ends today?"

As soon as Josiah opened the door of the tavern, Hiri ran to Josiah and asked.

"The first test is indeed only four days. What's wrong?"

Josiah only regarded Holy Spirit as a bonus content for Warcraft, and it was not officially released.

Currently, Warcraft had sold more than thirty thousand copies. Although Josiah did not have specific statistics, one-third of Warcraft players had tried Holy Spirit, and the number was still rising.

"Hmm … Let's open the game section first. The entire section looks like it's about to be blown up by a meteor shower," said Hiri.

Josiah opened the game section of the spellcaster forum according to Hiri's instructions. The posts on the first page were surprisingly … consistent.

"Twenty years of my life in exchange for Holy Spirit's continuous testing." Replied: Ossen Castle's Lifesaver.

"If there is a God of Games, please listen to my prayers. The battle of the Holy Spirit should not end tonight." Replied: Kingdom's Crown.

"Does anyone want to go on an expedition to Lordaeron tonight?" Replied: Faraway.

Josiah scrolled through the Mana Net. Most of the posts were begging for Holy Spirit's testing to continue.

"What should I do? God of Games? "

Hiri glanced at Josiah. She had been browsing the spellcaster forum while waiting for Josiah to return to the tavern.

"Then let's extend the testing. I'm going out soon anyway, and I don't think I'll have time to work on new content in the game."

Josiah immediately posted on the front page of the spellcaster forum that Holy Spirit's testing would be extended.

When this message appeared on the Mana Net, the situation in the game section could only be described as' revelry '.

"Praise the God of Games!" Replied: Kingdom's Crown.

"I feel like I've gained another weird title."

Josiah didn't know what to say as he looked at the series of posts flooding the game section.

"Hmm … I think Josiah, if you find some time to build a temple or a monastery, it's only a matter of time before you take down the Kingdom of the Holy Faith," said Hiri.

"It shouldn't affect us that much. By the way, Hiri, have you prepared your luggage?"

This time, Josh was planning a short trip that would last a month to half a month, and he had the super powerful supersonic biological plane, the ice dragon Katarian.

In theory, it shouldn't take long to travel from Noland to the Land of Frost.

"Everything is ready!"

Hiri seemed to be very excited about this trip. She brought Josiah to the second floor of the Hearthstone tavern and pointed at a pile of boxes piled up in a corner.

"That … Hiri, we're not going camping this time, nor are we going to eat hot pot."

Josiah glanced at the pile of luggage Hiri was carrying. The most eye-catching of them were strings of sausages and a pile of jerky.

"Are we going to hunt?"

"I'll take care of the food problem. Trust me, with that Ice Dragon, it won't be difficult to survive in the wild."

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