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Home > Fantasy > Wizarding Immortal > Chapter 136

Chapter 136

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In the spacious laboratory, by the time Adil finished the bloodline transformation, a few hours had passed.

After going through the Magus Array to transform his bloodline, Elwa's body began to change.

First was his severed arm. After Adil's surgery, his left hand had been completely reattached, and his entire arm had been replaced. Other than the gap that was a little strange, it looked no different from a normal arm.

Because he had transplanted a part of the Silver Beaumont's bloodline, his skin seemed to have changed a little. It became rougher, and the various organs in his body had also adjusted slightly, adapting to the new changes.

This was the adaptation period after the transformation, and it would take at least seven or eight days for it to end.

During this time, Eledward's body was still very weak. Not only would his strength disappear, but he might also have some unknown symptoms.

However, when this transition period was over, the body would gradually adapt, and the suppressed blood vessels would also be stable and integrated into the body, no longer fluctuating.

Thinking of this, Adil took out two bottles of potions and poured them into Eledward's mouth.

They were a bottle of sleeping potion and a bottle of feeding potion. They were enough to ensure that Eledward could sleep peacefully during this period and not affect his body's transformation.

After doing this, Adil walked to the side and opened the door of the laboratory.

"Put some clothes on him and send him directly to his room to rest."

Walking to the door and seeing the guards guarding it, Adil gave them some instructions and continued to walk outside.

He quickly walked to the hall of the manor, where Cedric was already waiting.

He was wearing a white-sleeved gold-rimmed suit today, looking very solemn. At this time, when he saw Adil coming over, he stood up directly, looked at Adil, and asked, "How was it? Did you succeed?"

"The results of the experiment are much better than I imagined."

Standing in place, Adil nodded, "After a while, I can help you and the Duke start the transformation."

"Alright." Hearing Adil's words, Cedric thought for a moment and said in a relaxed tone, "After testing the potion you gave us, we found it to be very effective against the plague in the city. If nothing goes wrong, we should be able to control the plague in the city soon."

Hearing this, Adil nodded. "It's good that it's useful."

"After a period of time, I will also leave for a while."

Walking out of the manor, Adil looked at the scenery outside and said to Cedric.

When he returned to this continent, he agreed to join the Southern Alliance. Therefore, he had to make a trip to the headquarters of the Southern Alliance to register and get to know the other members of the Southern Alliance.

Estimating the time, it was not far from the agreed time. Adil was also prepared to make a trip there and settle things here.

"I'll get someone ready in a moment." Sydney nodded and said seriously after listening to Adil's words.

They already knew that Adil had joined the Southern Alliance, and they attached great importance to it.

In fact, for a Wizard like Adil, being an elder of the Southern Alliance might not have much meaning. At most, it could only be used to get to know other Wizards and exchange resources.

But for the nobles and kingdoms in the secular world, this identity was very useful.

As an elder of the Southern Alliance, it was equivalent to directly becoming a high-ranking member of the Southern Alliance and could participate in the decision-making of the entire Southern Alliance.

Time passed slowly.

A few days later, Adil once again sat in a carriage and headed into the distance under the escort of Cedric and some warriors.

… …

Early in the morning, the sun gradually spread to the earth, illuminating the surrounding world.

In front of a city, a group of people was very eye-catching.

It was a group of hundreds of warriors on horses. In the middle of the group, a carriage slowly moved forward and entered the city.

This group of people did not look to be trifled with. Not only were they all mounted on horses and equipped with good leather armor, but they also carried a very conspicuous flag with the family emblem engraved on it. It was obvious that they were big nobles.

"That's … the emblem of the Farcus Family!"

On the road, a knowledgeable merchant recognized the pattern on the flag and couldn't help but let out a cry of surprise.

After a while, they came to an empty field.

"Adil, we're here."

Coming to an empty scene, Cidru walked to the center of the carriage and reminded Adil inside.

Hearing Cedric's voice, Adil slowly opened his eyes and directly walked out of the carriage.

Walking out of the carriage, he saw an extremely empty field in front of him. In front of him, the person who had gone to deliver the message had returned, followed by a group of people.

"Excuse me, are you Elder Adil?" A loud voice came from the front.

In front of him, a stern-looking middle-aged man wearing a bright silver armor and a helmet quickly scanned the surroundings before finally stopping in front of Adil.

He knelt on one knee and looked at Adil respectfully, "Please come with me, Elder Kaiger is already waiting in front."

"Lead the way."

Looking at the Knight in front of him, Adil nodded and said.

Following the Knight, they walked a short distance and came to a building.

Here, the accompanying warriors were picked up by the servants inside and went to other places to rest, leaving only Cedric by Adil's side, following him inside.

Soon, they walked to a tall building, in front of which, an old man with a straight figure wearing black sleeves was standing there waiting. It was Kaiger.

"Adil, long time no see!"

After seeing Adil's figure, a warm smile appeared on Kaiger's face. He walked up to Adil and gave him a hug.

"Come in with me, most of the others are already here."

After the hug, he looked at Adil and said.

In response, Adil directly nodded.

They slowly walked forward, and soon arrived at the building in front of them.

Walking in, a cold aura came from the side.

There were guards in full armor around them. At this moment, all of them were quietly guarding the surroundings. The entire place looked very heavily guarded.

Of course, to a level 3 Acolyte like Adil, these ordinary guards were just for show, and a single magic skill would be enough to suppress a large number of them.

After reaching here, Cedric was specially led to another living room, leaving only Adil to continue walking forward.

Soon, they arrived at a large hall.

Within the large hall, there was a large round table, as well as ten or so chairs.

However, at this moment, only half of the chairs were filled, and there were only about seven or eight figures, each of them giving off powerful magic power ripples.

As Adil walked in, these people's gazes gathered on Adil's body, looking somewhat judgemental.

"… You're finally here."

After walking in, an eerie voice sounded out from a corner, looking at Adil with a judgemental gaze.

It was a green-robed Acolyte with his hair completely tied up. Even though he looked to be in his thirties, his expression was very stiff and unnatural, giving off a unique eerie aura.

"You seem to be a bit late," he said expressionlessly as he looked at Adil.

Hearing these words, Adil's expression was calm, and he only gave an apologetic smile, "I'm really sorry, I didn't expect everyone to come so early."

In the corner, the green-robed Acolyte was expressionless, and he only looked at Adil in Silence, not saying anything.

"Haha, Galad, it's still early from the time we agreed on."

Kaeger walked up and explained to the green-robed Acolyte in the corner, then smiled and introduced to the other Acolytes present, "This is Adil, an Acolyte from Uralto College, and a new member of our Southern Alliance."

A seemingly gentle smile appeared on Adil's face. "It's a pleasure to meet all of you."

A soft round of applause sounded out.

Looking at Adil, Radel, who was sitting in front, revealed a smile and was the first to applaud.

After a round of introductions, Adil directly sat down next to Radel, looking ahead in Silence.

"Alright, although it's not time yet, since everyone is here, let's begin." A voice sounded out from the side.

In the corner, an old Acolyte with a head of white hair and wearing a red robe stood up and walked to the front, "According to the rules, this meeting will be presided over by me. Does anyone have any objections?"

After a while, seeing that the Acolytes below did not respond, the old Acolyte nodded, "Since no one has any objections, let's begin."

After saying this, he took out a book from the side and directly flipped to the first page.

"First, a plague has appeared near the Aer Kingdom, and it's spreading very quickly. It has already affected over 100,000 people. Is there anyone here who is willing to go and resolve this matter?"

Standing in front of the large round table, the old Acolyte looked at the many Acolytes and said, "In order to resolve this matter, the Aer Kingdom's conditions are 50 magic crystals, 50,000 qualified slaves who can be used as experimental subjects, a Viscount title, and corresponding territory …"

"Plague?"

After the old Acolyte finished speaking, a middle-aged woman wearing a white robe frowned and said, "The Aer Kingdom's royal family can't resolve this?"

"The Acolyte that their family left here is only a level 2 Acolyte, and he doesn't specialize in this aspect."

Kaeger explained after hearing the white-robed female Acolyte's words.

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