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Chapter 138

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"The matter of transplanting a bloodline isn't too urgent. I can wait until I advance to an official Magus before looking for a suitable bloodline."

Standing where he was, Adil thought to himself, "The most important thing right now is to advance to an official Magus."

At this point, he could not help but look at his stats page.

[Name: Adil Farcus. Strength: 13.6. Agility: 14.1. Vitality: 14.1. Spiritual force: 8.6.]

In an instant, the familiar stats page appeared in front of him.

After months of meditation and consuming the last Gold Nain Leaf, Adil's stats had already reached this level. Even among level 3 acolytes, he was considered to be quite good.

"A.I. Chip, simulate the basic requirements for advancing to an official Magus."

Looking at his stats page, Adil stood still and instructed the A.I. Chip in his mind.

[Mission established … … Beginning database comparison … …] In an instant, the robotic voice sounded in his mind.

[Mission completed … … Estimated requirements for advancement: Spiritual force of 10 and above, rank 1 spell template … …]

"I need at least a spiritual force of 10 and above."

Standing still and listening to the A.I. Chip's prompts, Adil's expression was calm as he muttered to himself, "Looks like it's time to leave."

At Adil's current level, the training effect of the basic meditation technique was already very weak. If he wanted to reach the requirements to advance to an official Magus through meditation, based on Adil's current progress, he would need at least two more years.

"Although I can afford to wait for two more years, in order to increase my chances of advancing, I need to do it as soon as possible."

Looking at Cedric, who was training in the training grounds, Adil thought to himself.

Advancing to an official Magus was a huge threshold for any Magus. No acolyte would dare to say that they would definitely be able to cross it.

Although Adil had a fourth-grade aptitude and had enough resources, it was said that he had a 50% chance of advancing. However, in order to ensure that nothing went wrong, he still needed to make all the necessary preparations.

"It's about time to leave."

Silently looking at his surroundings, Adil's expression was calm as he thought to himself.

After a while, he turned and left, heading in another direction.

A few days later.

On the road outside Kumar, Adil's figure appeared in Silence.

He wore a long black robe and had a sword at his waist. His long black hair was draped over his shoulders as he looked forward in Silence.

A group of people stood silently in front of him, with Duke Ariel in the lead.

A few days ago, after Adil made up his mind, he bade farewell to Duke Ariel and the others. He told them that he was going to leave and return to the Southern Continent.

Although Duke Ariel and the others were surprised by this decision, they didn't think too much about it.

As wizards, except for a very small number of people, very few could endure the harsh environment of the Bar Islands. For a genius like Adil who had reached level 3 at such a young age, it was normal for him to leave this place.

"Adil, do you need me to send someone to escort you out?"

On the road outside Kumar, Duke Ariel looked at Adil.

"There's no need." Looking at the people in front of him, Adil shook his head, "I'm a Sorcerer after all, and I can travel much faster than ordinary people. If we bring guards along, it will instead delay the journey. "

Hearing this, Duke Ariel hesitated for a moment, but he still nodded and did not try to persuade him otherwise.

After walking for a while, they slowly reached an intersection.

There were several different paths that led to different directions, and they all headed in unknown directions.

"Alright, let's stop here."

At this point, Adil's footsteps came to a stop.

He held onto the reins of his horse and turned slightly, looking behind him.

In the crowd behind him, he could faintly make out Edward's figure. He was standing behind Duke Ariel, and he seemed to be very quiet.

He was wearing a light blue shirt, and his hair was well combed. He looked quite proper as he followed behind Duke Ariel with his head lowered.

Compared to before, his broken arm had completely recovered. After transplanting the Silver Behemoth's bloodline, the previous internal injuries and the body that had been hollowed out by alcohol and women had also completely recovered. He had become stronger than a normal person.

After the ups and downs, he had started to restrain himself. Although he still liked to enjoy life, he was not as addicted to it as before.

However, this was enough for him.

After the bloodline transplants, Duke Ariel and Cedric's vitality had increased to a certain extent. Under normal circumstances, they would have no problem living for another 40 to 50 years.

With their relationship with Adil, they would take care of Edward to a certain extent, and it would be enough for him to live a carefree life.

As for other things, Adil had done many things during this time.

He had given Cedric part of the Tyr's Breath technique that he had concluded, as well as some Bloodthirst Potions. If used appropriately, it would be enough to quickly nurture a group of Knights.

Considering the scarcity of resources in the Bar Islands, if there were descendants of the Farcus Family with Wizard aptitude, they would need to go to other academies to study. Therefore, he had left a certain number of magic stones. On the one hand, it could enrich the Farcus Family's foundation. On the other hand, it could prevent future clansmen from having to worry about magic stones in the apprentice stage like he did in the past.

With this done, his purpose of returning to the Bar Islands had been achieved.

After a while, he stood in place.

After greeting the people behind him one by one, Adil mounted his horse and galloped towards a small path.

It was early morning, and the sun was shining brightly in the sky.

Riding on the road, Adil only stopped at noon.

He silently dismounted and took the few pieces of luggage on the horse. Then, he looked at the horse in front of him and released a wisp of his mental force.

* Neigh! *

The sound of a horse could be heard.

After being stimulated by Adil's powerful mental force, the horse in front of him seemed to be frightened. It galloped forward quickly and soon disappeared in front of Adil's eyes.

After doing this, Adil's expression remained unchanged. He silently took the luggage in his hand and walked quickly into the distance.

Although it was difficult to walk in the primitive mountains, it was not a big problem for Adil.

After casually searching around for a while, he found a cave.

Walking in, a cold aura and a rancid smell came to his face.

Feeling this, Adil's expression did not change. He just walked into the cave in Silence.

After roughly checking and confirming that there was no danger, Adil silently closed his eyes, and a wisp of mental force silently touched the mark in the dark.

At this moment, in the depths of Adil's soul, it seemed to be pulled by mental force, and a world coordinate suddenly bloomed with a huge brilliance.

In the brilliance, a huge world gate slowly condensed, and as the light diffused, it slowly opened.

In the next moment, Adil's body was covered with a layer of light, and he disappeared in an instant.

… …

Hua hua hua …

The sound of flowing water could be heard in the surroundings.

Beside a small river, there was a village that seemed to have been completely abandoned.

The village looked very messy. Many houses collapsed in the surroundings, as if it had been demolished before. It looked very messy.

In the ruins, one could occasionally see some crimson dried blood. Large pieces of blood were scattered on the ground, and it looked as if it was new.

In the ruins of the village, a figure was continuously walking around. From time to time, she would open a house that was still intact and enter it to search.

It was a young girl wearing gray clothes. She had a long braid on her head, and she was constantly walking around.

Her appearance was very ordinary, and there were some black and red lumps on her face. She was carrying a big bag in her hand, and it seemed like she was collecting something.

"The sky is getting dark, I have to leave as soon as possible."

Casually stuffing a dusty tablecloth into the bag in her left hand, the girl looked at the sky and muttered to herself. She couldn't help but quicken her steps.

She quickly walked outside, and when she walked, the sound of her footsteps was very soft, as if she was afraid of being discovered.

She only stopped when she reached the fence outside of the village.

Because on the tall fence outside of the village, there was a black crow standing there in Silence, and its pair of scarlet red eyes were looking at the girl.

Half of the crow's body was already rotten, and there was a foul smell coming from its body. Its pair of scarlet red eyes were like the eyes of death, and it had an extremely cold gaze.

Being stared at by this pair of eyes, the gray clothed girl felt that her whole body was cold, and cold sweat couldn't help but form on her forehead.

"Damn it, didn't they say that there are no Corrosive Crows in this area?" At this moment, fear filled her heart, and this thought flashed through her mind.

Silence squatted at the same place for a while, but the Corrosive Crow in front of her didn't move. It just stared at the girl in Silence with its pair of scarlet red eyes.

"Luckily, I wore gray clothes. As long as I don't take the initiative to walk out, it won't do anything to me."

Seeing that the Corrosive Crow in front of her didn't move, and only stared at her, the girl immediately let out a sigh of relief. She then stood firmly on the ground, and didn't dare to move.

She didn't dare to provoke the Corrosive Crow in front of her. Her past experience told her that if she moved now, the Corrosive Crow would immediately pounce on her and eat her heart alive.

However, staying here like this was also not a good idea.

The sky was about to turn dark, and if she didn't leave now, there might be all kinds of terrifying creatures coming out at night.

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