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Chapter 64

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Early the next morning, Sargon bade farewell to his wife and daughter and set off with the other two slaves and a few ant-men. All of them wore grey cloaks, including the ant-men, and wrapped themselves tightly in them!

Lu Zhiyu turned around and returned to the castle. He came to the hall of the castle and pressed a button on the fireplace in front of him. The wall on the side opened up, revealing a tunnel that led underground. Lu Zhiyu walked down the stairs and lit a torch. After walking down for a long time, he saw a huge hole that looked like a transfer station.

From here, one could see that there were currently four tunnels leading into the distance. This was the result of Lu Zhiyu's choice of the Black Forest as the location of the Wizard Tower. He had used Source Form to create such a sturdy tunnel underground.

Lu Zhiyu chose the tunnel in the south and walked in. He saw that there were tracks laid underground, which looked like an ancient mining track. Next to it was a modified mining cart that looked like a train.

Lu Zhiyu had been laying and building these tracks since the beginning of the construction of the wizard tower. It had taken him half a year, but only one of these tracks had been completed. The other three were still empty. Otherwise, Lu Zhiyu would not have sent Sargon on a hunchbacked beast to purchase them.

After Lu Zhiyu sat on the cart and opened the gate, the tunnel cart immediately started up and rushed into the darkness. As it rose and fell, the speed of the tunnel cart was very fast. It was like a thrill ride on a roller coaster. It was indeed a little scary as it sped through the darkness.

Two hours later, Lu Zhiyu finally arrived at the final station. Lu Zhiyu got off the cart and pushed aside a hidden rock. He saw the light from the outside world shining in!

"Looks like it's not bad. This tunnel cart is quite interesting!"

As he walked along the outside, he saw that he was in a canyon where a river flowed out. Lu Zhiyu walked along the muddy river and out of the canyon. He saw the SS Eternity that was anchored to the side. It was white in color and had a bullet-like body. It had the beauty of a modern ship.

When Lu Zhiyu boarded the SS Eternity, he found that there were many changes on it. The interior had been laid out, and a dozen antmen were busy cleaning and putting the finishing touches!

There were many books in the library, and the bar was filled with wine barrels and exquisite glassware. The dining hall and kitchen were all set up, and the warehouse was filled with food and water. The Eternity could store water itself, and the food storage was also equipped with a freezing function. This way, the food could be preserved longer and fresher!

Each cubicle had four beds, two long tables, and a large cupboard. It was similar to a university dormitory. Lu Zhiyu nodded. After making sure that there were no problems, he went to the control room of the SS Eternity and set the course of the voyage.

The SS Eternity would depart from here. Its first stop would be the Luhmann Kingdom. It would pass through a large river to pick up some apprentices from inland. Then, it would head to the continent of the orcs. After that, it would cross the ocean and head to the continent of Yala to pick up the elves!



Bohr was a doctor. He had opened a small clinic in Masta City. Bohr's grandfather and father were both doctors, so their family had some fame in the city. Bohr inherited the hospital before he was 20 years old. A plague had broken out in the city a year ago. Although Bohr's father had managed to stop the plague and isolate it, he still died of the disease.

Frank was still very confused. Doctors were a very precious group of people. Most of their knowledge was passed down from family to family. Their knowledge was so precious that it was kept to themselves and never passed it on to outsiders!

So Frank only knew a little about herbology. He knew how to treat colds, fevers, and wounds. He also knew how to bandage and stop bleeding, as well as some simple hemostatic drugs. Even so, Frank was already a famous doctor. Many nobles would ask Frank to treat them when they were sick!

Ever since he took over the clinic, Borl had seen too many patients. There were all kinds of illnesses that he couldn't identify, and he couldn't figure out the cause of the illness. Other than that, there was the scariest plague that could make one's face turn pale!

Although Borl was still flipping through all kinds of books and carefully recording down every medical case, the collected information was stored everywhere in his house. Every day, he was thinking about these problems, but he still couldn't get any results!

Borl never believed that illness was a punishment from God or a curse from God. He believed that illness was a problem within the human body, and as long as the corresponding problem was found, it could be solved. However, because in this era, diagnosis and treatment could only be determined by experience and inheritance, there were often misdiagnoses, so Borl didn't have a good solution to it.

At this time, a black crow flew across the sky. After circling a few times in Masta City, it flew down and stood on the flagpole on top of the wooden house of Frank's clinic!

Borl finished his day of diagnosis and treatment. He closed the clinic and was about to go home when he saw a strange crow staring at him. It had a pair of intelligent eyes that seemed to carry emotions just like a human. It made Borl's hair stand on end!

"Go away, don't stand on my clinic!"

Crows represented death, so they were known as the Bird of Death. Borl was the owner of a clinic, so it was a taboo to talk about crows. However, the crow did not seem to care and continued to stare at him. Borl felt a little scared, so he ran away in a panic.

At this time, the crow finally said, "That's right, it's him. I've finally found him, Frank Kelermo, it's him!"

After Borl returned home, he cooked a bowl of potato soup and began to read the books on his bookshelf. He recorded the cases and problems he had encountered that day. The same illness would have different symptoms. Similarly, the treatment methods would be different. Borl felt that his treatment methods could be used to treat the cough and asthma of lung diseases. He could concoct a set of medicine that could delay the symptoms!

Under the oil lamp, Frank wrote as he looked up the information. At this time, there was a knock on the door.

"Knock knock knock!"

"Knock knock knock!"

Frank put on his coat and walked towards the door. As he walked, he shouted, "Who is it? It's so late at night, what's the matter?"

At this time, a strange voice came from outside the door. It was a little hoarse and dry. "Open up, open up! I'm here to deliver a letter!"

Frank's mind was filled with doubts. A letter delivery? Who would write a letter to him? Also, who would deliver a letter at this time of the night? Frank opened the door and the cold wind blew in. Frank shrank his body, but he did not see anyone!

"Eh? Where is he? "

"I'm here. Can't you see with your big eyes?"

Frank lowered his head and saw that the person who spoke was the strange crow that he had seen standing on the wooden house flag of his clinic. Frank's mouth immediately opened wide, and then …

"Bang!"

The door was tightly shut. Frank was covered in cold sweat as he leaned against the wooden door. "Oh, what the hell. Her Majesty Maria, what did I see? A talking crow! "

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