Suddenly, the screen changed. No one knew what Lawson was doing, so they began to discuss among themselves.
First, the image of the Gui progenitor appeared. The Gui progenitor was sitting in the cave, unmoving. Next to him was an apprentice with a bow and arrow on his back. The apprentice was recording something.
"This big guy is the main sacrifice for the blood sacrifice, right?" The wizards began to discuss among themselves. Even if the Duon Ancestor did not move, the powerful aura he emitted could not hide his true power.
He was definitely a wizard-level being!
The wizards from Floating Mech City began to explain the Duon Ancestor's identity.
"Why does this guy look so familiar? I think he's the kid from Fein Werder's family, "a wizard said as he looked at the apprentice recording something.
"So he's Fein Werder's descendant. He's got guts. He's recording right next to the Duon Ancestor," a wizard sighed as he recalled Fein Werder's legendary deeds.
After a while, the wizard from Floating Mech City explained why the Altar of Demise was opened so early. Everyone's expression changed slightly. So this guy was the one who opened the Altar of Demise early. If his apprentices did not make it in time, then it would be Cayeso's fault.
Cayeso was still immersed in recording the story of the Duon Ancestor. What he didn't know was that, unknowingly, he was hated by the apprentices and labeled as a scapegoat by the adepts.
Cayeso shuddered. His heart felt heavy.
Lawson was also patrolling the area. When he saw that the Duon Ancestor was fine, he changed the screen again.
This time, the screen showed the area where Erdus was.
The sky was dark, and the wind was blowing. A storm was coming. The waves were getting higher and higher, and the tornadoes were spiraling in all directions. It was a terrifying scene.
"Erdus is the one who's in trouble." Lawson's expression turned serious. "But it's fine. It's already at the end. It's fine if it dies."
"But how did it die? Who killed it? "Muse was confused.
The scene continued to descend from the surface of the sea into the sea. As soon as it entered the sea, the wizards' hearts skipped a beat. What a gigantic clam!
"Is this another wizard-level demon? But why is it dead? Did Floating Mech City send a wizard? "
The wizard on duty shook his head. Lawson was the only one who had entered the purification garden ever since it was opened, and he did it to kill the Lord of Tentacles.
But this Erdus was not Lawson's doing.
Then why did it die? Amidst the confusion, a thought flashed through everyone's mind: Could it be that it was done by an apprentice?
An apprentice slaying an adept-level monster? This was too unrealistic.
While everyone was shaking their heads, the image suddenly entered Erdus's shell. Before it entered Erdus's body, it was already in between the shell and the main body. Everyone's expression changed.
Countless corpses of apprentices floated up and down. Most of these corpses had been bitten by the demonic fish.
But even if it was a Demonic Fish, these apprentices should still be able to retaliate.
That was until someone told him that Erdus' talent was to manipulate illusions. Only when the apprentices were confused by the illusion would they be attacked by the Demonic Fish without realizing it …
However, another problem arose. According to the wizard on duty, Erdus had been sleeping all this time. So why did Erdus devour so many apprentices?
"Maybe it's because they found out that Erdus had a Meraid's Sword in his body. That's why they all fell for it," the wizard on duty explained. Although it was just a guess, it was not far from the truth.
When the image entered Erdus's heart, Lawson's expression changed a little.
"Is that … Angor?"
In the image, Angor was standing in front of a group of apprentices, panting heavily. Behind him were three dead women and an otherworldly barbarian slave.
There was no heart in the chamber, but judging from the rain of blood, the heart must have been broken.
And the one who broke the heart … was Angor!
"Who's that? He looks familiar. Is he the one who killed Erdus? "One of the wizards asked.
"You'll know if you've read the recent episodes of 'The Sky of Truth'," a female wizard replied.
"Those magazines are meaningless. I heard there are mortals involved in them. Most of them are just rumors." The first wizard shook his head in disdain.
"Even so, the magazine is very clear about this person's identity. And there are facts to prove it. " Seeing that everyone was looking at her, the sorceress said, "Think about what happened in the Potion Hut half a month ago."
"You mean the conflict between Saunders and Bogula?" Someone suddenly recalled something. "I remember now. Isn't that guy the reason why Sunders and Bogula got into a fight?"
Bogula's hobby was not a secret in the wizarding world. He loved people with blond hair and blue eyes, regardless of their gender or race. They looked at the person in the image again. His hair was short, but they could still see the bright golden color. His blue eyes were not fully grown yet, but he was already handsome enough to be Bogula's favorite.
But Sunders took him away from Bogula by force. As for the reason …
"Angor Padt. I remember now. He's one of Sunders' new apprentices. The only one who broke Sunders' rules was an alchemist who learned about Mystery items. "
"Mystery items? How? How old is he? He killed Erdus with a trick, but he's still one of the strongest apprentices. How much time does he have to study alchemy? Don't be silly. "
"But it's strange that Sunders made an exception for this guy."
Lawson, on the other hand, sighed. He didn't expect Angor to be the culprit. Last time, Angor killed the Lord of Tentacles. And this time, Angor was the one who killed Erdus.
This guy was really something else. No wonder Sunders liked him so much.
Too bad … Lawson sighed. Angor might have killed Erdus, but it wouldn't be easy for him to break Erdus' illusions.
"Angor, it's very difficult to break the illusion in half an hour. This is a wizard-level illusion. Even if Erdus is dead, Angor can't break it. " Some wizards also realized this, and everyone sighed. "Even if I were to break it, it would take me at least an hour, right?"
"An hour? I don't think you can do it in one day. "
Angor and his companions were doomed to die if nothing went wrong.
"It's a pity that such a good seedling is gone. Unfortunately, I ended up trapped in Erdus's body. "
"So what if he's a dead apprentice?"
"Let's go back to the Altar of Demise. There's no point in watching someone who's going to die anyway."
They all acknowledged Angor's strength, but since he was going to die anyway, they didn't care how strong he was.
This was the first time Angor showed his face in front of the wizards. He was a little surprised, but he didn't cause much of a stir. At least the wizards remembered Angor's face and name.
Most of them were focused on Angor, but Kanter noticed Keely right away.
Kanter was surprised by Angor's strength. He was planning to let Keely take care of Angor, but now it seemed that Angor was the one taking care of Keely.
However, this was not the main point of Kanter's attention. His mind was filled with the same thought: Keely is going to die?
Kanter dashed to Mithra's side.
"Is there any way to save her, Mithra?" Kanter asked.
Mithra didn't look happy either. He thought highly of Angor's alchemy talent and even introduced him to Muse.
Instead of answering, Mithra looked at Lawson and Muse, who were still floating in the air.
Kanter's action attracted the attention of the others. Apart from Lawson and Muse, Kanter was the most powerful wizard on the scene.
They all saw Keely, and they knew what Kanter was going to do.
He just didn't know how Lawson would respond in the end. Everyone looked at Lawson as if they were waiting to see a good show.
Muse noticed Mithra's gaze and sent a voice transmission to Lawson. "Let's save them. Keely is Kanter's only apprentice, and Angor is a good candidate. I even gave him the access card of the research department."
Access card? Lawson was surprised. He didn't expect Muse to value Angor so much.
But he still shook his head. "You know the purification garden is in its final stage. If wizards from other realms try to enter, it might cause an accident. Moreover, there are so many adepts here. We can't possibly enter the purification garden right in front of them. That would only make things worse. "
Muse thought about it and agreed. He sighed and put away the Shadow Recording Stone. It was a pity that Angor was killed in the final stage.
Both Muse and Mithra's actions showed their attitude.
The sorcerers shook their heads. It was a pity that there was no more drama to watch.
Muse shook his head at Kanter. Kanter's face instantly turned ashen.
Muse sighed in his mind. Perhaps Lilith's Clan was one of a kind to have such a protective teacher. Suddenly, he remembered someone else. "Wait, Sunders didn't come today?"
Lawson was also curious about Sunders' name.
Even though comprehending the Law of Purification was one in a million, it was still an opportunity for Sorcerers. But why was Sunders absent?
Besides, Sunders cared a lot about Angor during the confrontation at Elixir Hut.
With that in mind, Lawson looked toward a certain direction.
His gaze pierced through all obstacles and finally landed on a flowery manor.
At the same time, Sunders also looked up from his study and met Lawson's gaze.
Lawson smiled and retracted his gaze.
"Heh. Sunders looks fine, but he can't fool me." Lawson narrowed his eyes. "I don't think he's in a good condition."
Lawson didn't bother to find out why Sunders was in such a bad condition. After all, they didn't hold any grudges against Sunders.
"Mister Lawson, what's so interesting about a dead man? Let's move to the Altar of Demise. I want to see if my student, Jolene, is here. "It was Spade.
Since Angor was already dead, Lawson nodded and moved the image to the Altar of Demise.
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