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Chapter 636

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The Krakoks' bone cards were as small as grains of rice, but Angor still managed to read Papaya's information.

Just as Goode said, Tree Spirit confirmed that Papaya was a Bloodline Wizard. As for the other two wizards, Kudodo and Lococo, they were both Wood Elementalists and Summoners respectively.

Kudodo and Papaya had 15 and 16 spiritual power respectively. Lococo had the highest spiritual power, which was 18.

After going through the baptism at the Altar of Demise and eating Greya's "Mermaid Soup", Angor's spiritual power was only 17.5, which was still a small step away from Lococo's 18.

So this is the difference between natural talents … Angor sighed.

Their classes were confirmed, but they still needed to go to the resource allocation hall to check their mentors.

Last time, Dodoro did not need to go to the resource allocation hall because there was only one Diviner in Brute Cavern. This time, there were still wizards who could guide the three of them. Some of them were very rare, but there were still wizards who could guide them.

He brought the three of them to the resource allocation hall. After a series of procedures, the three of them were each assigned a mentor. Unfortunately, none of them received a golden poster.

Kudodo's mentor was "Rose Crown" Leona. She was more famous for her Alchemy and Apothecary skills, but she was actually a typical nature wizard.

Lococo's mentor was "Netherwhisperer" Duncan, a Summoner who specialized in summoning skeletons, which didn't seem to fit Lococo's personality. However, Duncan was the only Summoner who was willing to send posters to Lococo. Angor had to make do with it.

Lastly, Papaya's mentor was "Ruthless Thorn" Madelyne. This was the first time Angor heard the name of this witch.

Through the introduction of the Resource Allocation Hall, he learned that Madelyne was a Bloodline Adept. The bloodline she had fused with was a rare plant bloodline. Her surname was Silian. This was the name of a wizard family near the Goman Kingdom. Not long ago, the Silian Family was wiped out, and Madelyne, the only survivor, joined Brute Cavern.

Papaya was her first student after joining Brute Cavern.

He knew Leona and Duncan well enough. They were both proud wizards, but they rarely vented their anger on apprentices. As long as Kudodou and Lococo didn't do anything out of line, they should be safe.

Angor gave them a general location and asked them to leave with the posters.

As for Papaya's teacher, he was a little worried. He didn't know what Madelyne's personality was like. If she was like Dumartin from Miniature World, who liked to dissect people alive and treated their apprentices cruelly, it would be troublesome.

Papaya was the most important factor in returning the favor to the High Priestess. She was the most important talent among the three of them. If something really happened, it would be hard to explain to the High Priest.

Angor took Papaya to the Bartterfly Pub in the underground market and bought some information about Madelyne for one magic crystal.

Bartterfly Bar did have some inside information about why the Silian Family was wiped out, but it was too expensive. Angor was not interested in the so-called gossip, so he did not buy it.

After reading Madelyne's basic information, Angor felt a little relieved.

From the looks of it, Madelyne had completely joined Brute Cavern, and there was no news about her mistreating her apprentices. Based on what Angor knew, Madelyne was a wizard who was inclined toward "order".

Although he could not completely judge Madelyne's bias, there was no such thing as a black-and-white wizard, so there was no need to take it seriously.

After sending Papaya away, Angor stretched his body and returned to Phantom Island.

As a matter of fact, Angor already expected that the three of them wouldn't receive the posters.

They were so small that they could easily fit two or three Krakoks on their palms. They were naturally weaker than ordinary talents. As long as they didn't find their own path, they would always be the weakest among their peers.

As such, many Magi did not choose them as official students. This was a very normal thing.

Still, Angor believed that being small did have its advantages. At least, they were much more agile than ordinary people. If they really wanted to grow bigger, they could do it in the wizarding world. For example, they could inject some giant blood into their bodies and become as big as a human's.

In the end, what mattered was how hard they worked and how determined they were.

It wasn't right to say that being small meant they could absorb less mana, which made it easier for them to level up. Like the Soul Land, the Mind Space was a general concept. The size of the Mind Space wasn't determined by the size of one's body. That was why the Krakoks could absorb as much Mana as humans after they started their cultivation journey.

When he returned to the manor, Angor saw Toby in his griffin form again, which was being trained by Greya in the yard.

When Toby saw Angor, he quickly put on a pitiful look and moaned for help.

Unfortunately, Greya just bought Angor's Mermaid Scallop Soup, so he could only give Toby a "there's nothing I can do" look.

But instead of trying to persuade Greya, Greya took the initiative to talk to him.

"I just heard from Goode that you brought three Krakoks with you to become naturalized citizens, right? Where are they? "Greya asked curiously.

He didn't know why Greya was so curious about their whereabouts, but it wasn't a secret anyway, so he told her where they went.

Greya raised an eyebrow at Angor. "You can just take them to Phantom Island and give them some channeling method manuals so they can study them on their own. Now that you've pushed them to outsiders, if they really succeed in the future, won't you feel distressed? "

Angor was surprised. He didn't expect Greya to be so considerate towards him.

He didn't think about the problem, but he didn't care. Papaya and the other Krakoks did become successful because of their own efforts. Why should he feel bad? Besides, their ancestors were still in Angor's hands, which meant they were closely related to Angor.

More importantly …

When Angor took them out of Soul Genesis Garden, he made them swear an oath. Although there was a condition, they could not betray Angor even if they wanted to, as long as they were bound by the oath.

Therefore, he really did not care who he would become a disciple of.

Greya changed the topic. "I heard you're planning to leave Brute Cavern and visit your family. Is that true?"

Angor gave Greya a strange look. He never told Greya that he was going to leave Brute Cavern.

Greya cleared her throat and patted Angor's shoulder. "You and that little girl were talking so loudly outside. Who couldn't hear you?!"

That little girl was Nausica, without a doubt.

Angor remained silent. "If I remember correctly, we were talking in front of the fence at the edge of the manor, while Lady Greya was cooking in the kitchen. We were at least a few hundred meters away from each other."

"You know I'm making soup. Of course I have to use my hearing to listen to the bubbling sound of the soup. It's normal that I accidentally overheard it. "

"But … Professor's manor is made of Parmigi Black Stone, which is completely soundproof."

Greya didn't know what to say. Don't expose me, you know?

Greya put away her whip and sat down on a chair nearby. "Fine, fine. I was eavesdropping. Why are you so fussy about something so trivial?"

Toby's eyes brightened up when he saw Greya putting away her whip. He reached out his furry paw and secretly gave Angor a thumbs-up. Angor wondered where Toby learned to turn a blind eye when doing thumbs-up.

He walked to Toby and leaned on the bird's fluffy mane. "Yeah, I'm planning to go home in the next two months. What's the matter, Lady Greya? "

"Nothing major. Just a small matter," said Greya. It's about the illusion I asked you to make … "

Angor nodded. "Don't worry, Lady Greya. I already have an idea. I should be able to finish it before I leave."

Greya nodded. "Good. I'm looking forward to your surprise." After a pause, she continued, "Although my Barbie's Restaurant hasn't opened yet, if you refine an illusion for me, I'll accept it. I promise I'll give you at least one golden VIP meal for Barbie's Restaurant. "

Angor was stunned. The reward really surprised him. Greya's VIP meal was something that even a truth-finder wizard would lose his or her appetite for.

"This time, you're not a mortal who was manipulated by a bunch of wizards in Barbie's Restaurant. You can ask me to make a special meal for you. " Greya winked at Angor. "Of course, it won't be that easy to get my approval. You have to at least give me an impression like the Nightmare Realm illusion. Otherwise, I won't accept it."

Angor suppressed his excitement and nodded. "I'll do my best."

"I'll be looking forward to it then."

Angor did not linger in the yard for long. He chatted for a while and left. Before he left, he suddenly turned around and asked, "Why are you staying at Phantom Island, Lady Greya? Is there something going on between you and my professor? "

"Nonsense. I'm not interested in a man who's cold on the outside. I have an agreement with your professor. I'll stay with him until it's fulfilled. "

As for the agreement, Angor already asked the same question in Floating Mech City's Blossom Manor, but he didn't get an answer. Angor nodded at Greya and turned to leave.

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