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Chapter 122

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"That acolyte is Edith's student. There is a mark on his body that she left behind."

In the quiet space, the owner of the blood-red eyes said, "If you want to be hunted down by her, you can give it a try."

"Forget it then."

Lying on the branch, the black cat shook its head in a very human-like manner, "What a pity, a young level 3 acolyte. If I could catch him and eat him, he would definitely taste good."

After saying this, the black cat continued to lie down, its black eyes looking at Adil in Silence.

In their eyes, there was a unique wave of magic power slowly spreading from Adil's body. Although the unique aura left behind by an official Magus was slowly dissipating, they could still clearly feel it.

This was the mark that Edith had left on Adil. Before the mark completely dissipated, if Adil was killed by someone, the mark would turn into the strongest curse and coil around the person who killed Adil, allowing Edith to sense it easily.

Even other official Magi would not want to provoke the wrath of an official Magus.

… …

"That faint feeling of being watched has disappeared."

After walking for an unknown period of time, Adil suddenly stopped, and his originally nervous mood relaxed.

When he had walked out of the academy, he had clearly felt that there was something staring at him from the surrounding forest.

The other party's disguise was perfect, and even with Adil's spiritual force as a level 3 acolyte, he could not detect any trace of the other party.

However, apart from the difference in spiritual force, Adil's body was not inferior to that of an official Magus, and he could faintly feel that he was being watched.

The A.I. Chip's examination also proved this point.

Although the other party did not reveal any aura, the energy waves that flashed past were accurately recorded by the A.I. Chip.

"Regardless of the reason, since the other party did not choose to make a move, then it should be fine for now."

Standing on the spot and using the A.I. Chip to monitor the surroundings, Adil heaved a sigh of relief.

For him and the A.I. Chip to not be able to detect it, it was highly likely that the person who had been spying on them was an official Magus.

The power of an official Magus was not something an acolyte could withstand. Even if Adil had a strong body, he could only last a little longer than a level 3 acolyte.

Hence, when he started walking, he was already mentally prepared to immediately open the World Gate and teleport him out as soon as the other party showed any signs of attacking him. Even if it meant exposing his uniqueness, he did not care.

Fortunately, for some unknown reason, the other party did not choose to attack him in the end, allowing him to leave the academy.

Thinking of this, he looked behind him and could not help but quicken his footsteps. He quickly walked away from where he was and prepared to leave the academy.

Over a month later.

At noon, Adil rode his horse to a port.

"Alastair Port, we've finally arrived."

Silent as he sat on the horse, Adil spread out the map in his hand and carefully looked at the terrain of this area before speaking.

After a while, he slowly put away the map in his hand and continued to ride forward.

The port in front of him did not have many people, but he could occasionally see the silhouettes of some acolytes.

On the map that Adil had obtained, this port was an important transit point. Usually, acolytes would gather here, and in comparison, the number of regular people would be fewer.

This was because Magi mostly had powerful high-energy radiation on their bodies. For regular people, living in a place where many Magi gathered for a long time could easily cause harmful changes to their bodies, which could lead to early death.

Hence, in some legends, some powerful Magi would often hide in some deserted corner.

Walking into this port, Adil strolled around for a while, then followed the directions on the map and found a shop at the edge of the port.

"Please enter." A calm and indifferent voice sounded from inside.

At the front of the shop, an acolyte wearing a light green vest and a white headscarf was holding a wooden pen, calculating something with a cold expression on his face.

After seeing that Adil had arrived, he somewhat unwillingly raised his head and asked, "What is it?"

Hearing his words, Adil did not immediately reply. Instead, he stood there and looked around the shop.

The shop here was well disguised, and there were many things that looked like antiques everywhere. The whole place looked like an ordinary antique shop.

However, for a Magus, the magic particles in the shop could be easily sensed even from far away.

"I want to buy a ticket."

Standing there, Adil watched as the acolyte in front of him began to show an impatient expression. After thinking for a while, he said to the acolyte.

"Ticket?"

Hearing Adil's words, the acolyte was stunned, and his expression quickly changed.

"If you want to take a boat, you can go directly to the port. What are you doing in my antique shop?"

After thinking for a while, he looked at Adil's young appearance and probed with uncertainty.

"I want a ticket, but no one else has one."

Looking at the acolyte, the smile on Adil's face faded, and he became calm again, "There's no need to continue probing."

"We're the same kind of people," Leylin said as he looked at the acolyte.

At this moment, a tremendous amount of power rippled out from Adil's body. It was spreading out without any intention of concealing it.

Sensing this powerful magic energy ripple, the acolyte's expression greatly changed. He hurriedly stood up and looked at Adil, "So it's a level 3 acolyte."

He looked at Adil and sensed the powerful spiritual energy ripple from Adil's body, and his expression became more respectful, "Sir, is there anything you need?"

"I want to make a trip to the Bar Archipelago. Are there any ships preparing to go there?"

Standing in the same place, Adil did not intend to beat around the bush and asked straightforwardly.

"This …"

Hearing Adil's words, the acolyte frowned and said, "The Bar Archipelago is too remote. Normally, there are very few ships that go there, and it will take at least a few months before the next one.

"Sir, if you want to go there, unless you're willing to wait for a while, you'll have to choose another method."

Standing there, Adil paused for a moment before asking, "Is there another method?"

"Of course." The acolyte nodded, "You can first take a ship to another transit station, then take a ship from there to the Bar Archipelago.

"But that way, not only will it be more troublesome, but you'll also have to pay a lot more magic stones."

Looking at Adil, he added.

Hearing the acolyte's words, Adil nodded and said, "Let's do that."

The price of this ticket was not too high, at most 2 or 3 magic stones. Even if the price was a bit higher, it was not a big deal for Adil.

Soon, he paid 1 magic stone and received a badge made of black crystal from the acolyte. There was a special serial number engraved on it for identification.

After a few days, when the agreed time was about to arrive, under the guidance of a guide, Adil came to the side of the port and waited in Silence for the ship to arrive.

As he waited, after a while, a black shadow gradually appeared in the distance.

It was a black ship that looked like a slightly larger cargo ship, not much different from an ordinary ship.

But in Adil's eyes, the ships in the distance were emitting faint energy particles all the time, and it was obvious that they had used the power of magic.

As time passed, the ship began to dock.

Seeing this, Adil took out the badge made of black crystal and walked up in Silence.

After going through some checks, Adil walked into the cabin and found his room before walking in.

The rooms in the cabin were well-furnished. The materials used for decoration and other aspects were all excellent. In terms of extravagance, many mid-level nobles were at this level.

After silently putting down the heavy luggage, Adil sat on the bed and prepared to meditate.

Bang! Bang!

After meditating for a while, he heard a light knock on the door.

"Come in," Adil opened his eyes and called out as he looked towards the door.

With the crisp sound of the wooden door being opened, two people walked in from outside the door.

One was a middle-aged man wearing a black leather coat and a tall hat, looking like a middle-aged noble. The other was an elderly man wearing a white robe and holding a metal walking stick.

From the magic energy ripples they gave off, it was evident that they were both level 3 Apprentices.

"Sir, nice to meet you."

The moment they saw Adil, the two of them revealed looks of envy and surprise. The level 3 acolyte dressed like a middle-aged noble stood out and looked at Adil, "Apologies for disturbing. Please forgive me for being blunt, but your age is beyond our expectations."

"You two are?" Looking at the two level 3 acolytes, Adil stood up and looked at them as he calmly asked, "Is there anything I can help you with?"

Hearing Adil's words, the two looked at each other, and the middle-aged noble walked out once more, "Please allow me to introduce myself."

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