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Chapter 195

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The howling cold wind was still blowing, causing everyone's sleeves to flutter, bringing with it a trace of coldness.

In front of Adil and the other two, a few acolytes respectfully handed the black command medallions to the old red-robed Magus to examine before walking up.

After the acolytes in front had all left, Adil brought the two acolytes behind him and walked forward.

As if sensing the unique aura from Adil, the old red-robed Magus raised his head. After seeing Adil's youthful appearance, his cold expression softened a little.

Geniuses like Adil, who had become an official Magus at such a young age, were rare even in the Mason region. Even this old Magus, who had reached the metamorphosis stage, had to look up to him, as he could not be compared to those regular acolytes.

After receiving the black command medallion from Adil, the old Magus glanced at it, and a strand of spiritual force spread out, covering the black command medallion with a unique spiritual frequency.

In front of him, the black token released a faint red light after being hooked by his mental power. On it, there was a mark that looked like a ship. It looked very vivid.

"There's no problem with the imprint. Go on in."

Returning the black command medallion to Adil, the old Magus gave a stiff smile, "Once you're on the ship, you can arrange your own rooms. There's no need to wait for others to allocate them."

"Many thanks."

Sensing the old Magus' goodwill, Adil smiled as well, looking much more natural than the one on the old man's face.

"Sir, please come with me."

Behind the old red-robed Magus, an acolyte dressed in grey, who looked like a servant, walked out and led the way.

Soon, they reached the deck of the ship.

Compared to the flat ground, the wind on the deck was much stronger. Here, Adil saw the acolytes who had boarded the ship earlier. They were all standing on the deck, and it seemed like they had not been allocated rooms yet.

Seeing Adil bring Aaron and Vivian to the front, these acolytes were surprised.

"What's going on? Why can they go in now? "

A black-robed male Apprentice with a red bird embroidered on his robe had an ugly expression on his face as he questioned a grey-robed Apprentice beside him.

Beside him, the other Apprentices also looked displeased, and they looked at the grey-robed Apprentice with questioning gazes.

"If there's an official Sorcerer among you, that's fine too."

Standing in front of these apprentices, the gray-robed apprentice looked at Adil from afar and sensed his undisguised mental energy ripples. He was not polite at all to these apprentices.

"Let's find two rooms nearby."

On the other side, after walking into the cabin and looking at the rows of rooms, Adil casually said, "The two of you can stay next to me. If there's anything, come and inform me."

After saying that, he pushed open the door in front of him with one hand and walked in with his luggage in the other.

When he walked into the room, a unique fragrance came from the corner of the room. Although he could smell it clearly, it wasn't choking. Instead, it had a unique effect of relaxing his body and mind, which he liked very much.

"The smell of Crystal Crag Grass."

Smelling the fragrance in the room, Adil closed the door and inwardly nodded.

Crystal Crag Grass was a very valuable material. As the name suggested, it only grew near magic crystal mines. Because it grew in an environment with dense energy particles, it had a very good effect of raising one's spirit. It was very popular in the Sorcerer World, and a single stalk could be sold for ten or so magic crystals. It was a very valuable material.

Even though it was not much to a true Sorcerer like Adil, there were over 100 rooms on this ship. If they were all arranged like this, they would be very valuable.

After observing the layout of the room for a while, Adil put down his luggage and sat directly on the bed.

According to the information he had gathered, the distance between the northern plains and the Mason region was quite far, and even by airship, it would take at least two months to get there.

He naturally could not waste such a long time, and he could use it to try out some things.

In the Elven Imperial Tomb, other than the meditation technique, Sacrifice of the Moon God, Adil had also obtained a few rank 1 spells. He could use these two months to try and analyse them.

At this thought, Adil couldn't help but ask the A.I. Chip, "A.I. Chip, how's the analysis of Lunar God's Light?"

[Analysis of Lunar God's Light: 84.3%, estimated to be completed in 3 hours …] The A.I. Chip's robotic voice sounded in his mind.

"Three more hours?" Listening to the A.I. Chip's prompt, Adil nodded, satisfied with this speed.

Although he had obtained three 1st Tier Spells in the ruins, only one of them was an offensive spell, and it was something that Adil urgently needed at the moment.

With the innate spell, Distortion Barrier, Adil's defense was sufficient for the time being. He was only lacking in terms of offensive power, and needed to make up for it.

Just like that, time flew by as he researched spells.

During the journey, Aaron and Vivian would occasionally drop by Adil's place and invite him to the dining hall to have a meal with them, evidently wanting to use this opportunity to build a relationship with him.

Apart from these trivial matters, the airship did not meet with any accidents, and it smoothly arrived at its destination.

Two months later, an intense rumble sounded out, and Adil walked out of his room.

Walking out of his room, he changed into a set of white robes, looking neat and natural. He held a pile of luggage in his left hand as he walked out.

The airship had already begun to descend, and the dense aura of energy particles quickly spread outwards, making everyone feel it clearly.

On the deck, Aaron and Vivian were already standing there. Seeing Adil walk over, their faces lit up with joy, "Lord Adil."

"Let's go."

Looking at the two acolytes in front of him, Adil smiled and led them out.

They slowly disembarked from the airship, and in front of them was a spacious plain. There were many people standing around, wearing clothes from different places.

There were roughly seven or eight groups of people here, most likely from different Magus organisations.

Standing beside Adil, Adil carefully looked at them for a while before leading the two of them to one side.

In the corner, there were a few white-robed Magi. Their white robes had three large trees embroidered on them, representing the unique mark of a certain Magus organisation.

"Sir, you are?"

The leader of this group of white-robed acolytes was only a level 3 acolyte. After sensing the spiritual force ripples coming from Adil's body, he immediately asked respectfully.

"These two acolytes are my friends, and it seems that they will be joining you."

Seeing these white-robed acolytes, Adil smiled and pointed at Aaron and Vivian.

Hearing Adil's words, Aaron and Vivian walked over, holding a certificate of admission, "Greetings, this is our certificate."

It had to be said that with a true Magus present, the effect was completely different.

Standing in front of Adil and looking at Aaron and Vivian, the leading white-robed acolyte hurriedly checked their certificates, and after confirming that there were no mistakes, he said amiably, "This is indeed our academy's certificate of admission. You can stand behind me and wait for all the new students to arrive before setting off together."

Standing in front of these white-robed acolytes, seeing his attitude, Adil nodded and turned to Aaron with a smile, "Since you've arrived safely, it's time for me to leave."

"Sir Adil, will you still come to see us?"

Standing beside Aaron and listening to Adil's words, Vivian bit her lip and couldn't help but ask.

"Of course."

Adil nodded, "After I'm done with what I have to do, I'll write to you. If there's anything you need, you can tell me."

Adil said as he looked at the white-robed Apprentices from the corner of his eyes.

Hearing Adil's words, the expressions of the white-robed acolytes changed, and they looked at Aaron and Vivian more solemnly.

Even in the Merson region, true Magi were rare and powerful people, and they had high statuses.

Even a level 3 acolyte would not dare to offend an acolyte who had a true Magus backing them.

Adil's attitude could more or less help Aaron and Vivian avoid some trouble.

After all, even though their family also had a true Magus, they were far away in the northern plains, and they could not compare to Adil, who was in the Merson region.

After doing this, Adil bade farewell to the two of them and walked into the distance.

As he walked, he thought about what he was going to do next.

According to the information he had found, the Merson region had a much more advanced Magus culture than other regions, and it was the center of this region.

A high level of Sorcerer civilization represented a rich foundation, and all of this was what Adil lacked.

A Magus' power came from knowledge, and after becoming an official Magus, Adil had used up all of his knowledge.

Even though he had the A.I. Chip's incredible learning ability, Adil had only spent a short period of time in Uralto College, and most of the knowledge he had was at the level of an acolyte. He was very lacking in high-level knowledge.

After arriving in the Merson region, where the Magus culture was highly developed, Adil's first thought was to find a place to focus on his studies.

"Also, since I'm in Merson, it's time to complete Teacher Edith's request."

This thought flashed through Adil's mind as he walked on the road.

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