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Chapter 249

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"An official Magus …"

Standing in front of Adil and hearing Adil's words, Sol and Yana were shocked.

Even though they were not clear at the start, after knowing Adil for so long, they naturally knew what it meant to be an official Magus.

Even though the Magus civilization in the Mason Region was far more prosperous than Adil's hometown, it was still not easy to become an official Magus.

In order to become an official Magus, one had to have at least a grade 3 aptitude. For a regular person, even if they had the talent to become a Magus, the chances of them becoming an official Magus were still very low.

"Don't worry."

Standing in place and looking at the expressions on Sol and Yana's faces, Adil smiled and said, "This child's aptitude is not bad. If he is willing to work hard in the future, becoming an official Magus should not be a problem."

With regards to this child becoming an official Magus, Adil was very confident.

The bloodline of a Magus would affect the aptitude of a descendant.

Sol's ancestor was evidently an extremely powerful ancient Magus, and his power extended through his bloodline to his descendants. Even after so many years, it still existed.

The child in Adil's arms was proof of this. With a powerful bloodline that far surpassed his father's, this child's aptitude was definitely not bad, and might even surpass Adil in the past.

Thinking about this, Adil could not help but have a thought, and a black stone orb appeared in his hand.

This stone orb was something he had obtained from the ruins of the Elven Emperor. It had the ability to detect a Magus's aptitude, and was considered a very good treasure.

Because of this treasure, Adil had also obtained the coordinates of another world.

Gently placing the black stone orb on the baby's forehead, Adil circulated the magic power in his body and injected it into the stone orb.

Suddenly, a purple radiance dissipated, accompanied by a strong burning sensation, transmitted to Adil's heart.

"Fifth-grade aptitude!"

Seeing the light from the stone orb and feeling the unique heat, Adil was shocked, and this thought flashed through his mind.

Fifth-grade aptitude was the strongest aptitude under normal circumstances. According to the Sorcerer World, only the direct descendants of powerful Sorcerers could have it.

The child's parents were not wizards, so although Adil had some expectations of the child's aptitude, he did not expect it to be so high.

"From the looks of it, her bloodline has produced a reaction of atavism. Her bloodline has caused her soul aptitude to become stronger, far surpassing her parents …"

Looking at the baby in his arms, this thought flashed through Adil's mind.

"Lord Adil, this is?"

Across from Adil, Sol looked at the purple stone ball in Adil's hand and asked with some doubt. His eyes were filled with apprehension.

"Don't worry."

A smile appeared on Adil's face. "This child is very talented. He will definitely become an outstanding wizard in the future."

"That's good."

Hearing Adil's words, Saul and Roland heaved a sigh of relief.

"This child's problem isn't too serious for now. What's more important right now is you two."

Putting Suo Lanna on the soft bed, Adil looked at Saul and Roland and said, "She won't be able to hold on for much longer."

Hearing this, the two of them fell into silence.

"I … How much longer do I have?" The weak voice sounded again.

Yana walked over to the bed and looked at Suo Lanna with a gentle gaze as she asked.

"If we don't do anything about it, the curse will break out in two months."

Adil did not hide anything and said directly, "Even if I do everything I can, I can at most double the time. After that, there's nothing I can do."

"That'll be four months' time."

Yana's face was pale, but she still turned around and thanked Adil sincerely, "Thank you, Lord Adil."

On the side, Sol was silent. Looking at his wife and child, he clenched his fists.

"Don't be sad."

As if sensing Sol's emotions, Yana turned around and looked at him, a gentle smile on her face, "We've had a good time. If it wasn't for that accident, I would have died. I would still have you and my child. "

"Don't be too pessimistic, we can still try."

Looking at his wife, Sol forced out a smile and looked at Adil, "Lord Adil, since you've returned, we should head out according to our agreement."

"There's no need to rush."

Looking at these people, Adil's expression gradually became calm.

Back then, when Adil made a move to suppress the curse on Yana's body, he had made an agreement with Saul.

Sol had agreed to lead the way to their ancestral land, while Adil had promised to protect them and do his best to undo the seal on their ancestral land.

By now, the curse on Yana was almost unsuppressed, and Sol and Yana's child had already been born. It was time to go to their ancestral land.

"I'll go to the surrounding cities to prepare carriages and servants. It will take a few days."

Adil got up and looked at Sol, "Take advantage of this time to spend more time with them.

After all, even though the curse has not broken out, it has been so long and is about to reach its breaking point. "

He looked at Saul in front of him, left these words, and then walked out.

Behind him, Saul had a bitter expression on his face as he listened to Adil's words. His right hand involuntarily reached toward his forehead.

A faint black mark had started to appear in that direction. Even though it was not very obvious, it could be seen.

After walking far away from Sol's residence, Adil did not go to a nearby city to arrange a carriage and instead went to a nearby village.

As a matter of fact, Adil had already prepared the carriage and everything they needed for the journey before they arrived at the city. The reason why he had given them a few days was to give Sol and Yana a buffer.

"Hopefully, I'll be able to get what I want this time."

This thought flashed through Adil's mind as he walked on the road and thought about this journey.

The reason why he wanted to go to Sol's hometown was because there might be a way to obtain Realm Energy there.

When he had first met Sol, a purple stone that he had brought from his hometown had allowed Adil to obtain some Realm Energy.

It was because of this discovery that Adil was so determined to go to Sol and Yana's hometown.

Since he had the transmigration ability, he needed the power to activate it. The importance of Boundary Energy to Adil was self-evident.

However, to Adil, there were too few ways to obtain Realm Energy.

While it was safe to rely on time to obtain Realm Energy, this method was too slow.

Directly absorbing the energy from the World Stone was fast enough, but with the importance of the World Stone and the protection of the Dark Magi leader, it was very difficult for Adil to come into contact with it.

Apart from these two methods, Sol's hometown was another place where Adil could obtain more Realm Energy. Even though there might be curses left behind by the Ancient Magi there, Adil still decided to give it a try.

… …

A few days passed quickly as they waited.

On an early morning, the carriages slowly stopped on the road outside the town. Sol sent Yana and the child onto the carriage and mounted a horse, preparing to patrol outside.

"Are you sure you don't want to leave the child in the town?"

Adil sat quietly in front of the carriage and looked at Sol, who looked very spirited. He said, "You know, we're not going to a good place this time."

Saul smiled. "I know."

However, I hope that the child can spend the last part of this journey with her mother. "

He said with a smile, looking at the other carriage with a very gentle gaze.

"Up to you."

Seeing him like this, Adil smiled and said, "From now on, you'll lead the way. If we meet bandits or wild beasts, I'll leave them to you and the mercenaries.

Please leave it to me. "

Sol nodded seriously, looking very confident.

Even though he was not a Magus, with his good bloodline and powerful body, he was equivalent to a peak Knight.

This bit of strength was naturally not enough to deal with Magi, but it was more than enough to deal with wild beasts and bandits.

Adil was very clear about this, so he returned to the carriage and closed his eyes in Silence, preparing to continue studying the large amount of new knowledge that he had yet to fully digest.

In the Emerald World, he had exchanged for many high-level knowledge from the Emerald World through the Garo Kingdom and the 10 Star Guild.

This knowledge was very difficult, and many of it was from the Ancient Magi that had been lost in the Mason Region. Even with Adil's learning ability, he could not fully digest it in a short period of time. He could only use the A.I. Chip to forcefully record it down and slowly comprehend it in the future.

In the cramped carriage, there were many things that could not be done, so he could use this time to review the knowledge.

Soon, under the guide's lead, the carriage quickly headed north, only coming to a stop after a month.

"Lord Adil."

At night, in a campsite, Sol looked at Adil, who was standing in front of him, and said respectfully, "We'll be entering the forest from here on out. We'll have to walk the rest of the way by ourselves."

"How long will it take?"

Hearing Sol's words, Adil turned around and asked.

"If everything goes smoothly, a month or so should be enough."

Sol lowered his head and thought for a while, then gave this answer.

He walked up to the map that Adil had bought at a high price and pointed to the topographic map on it. "If you want to reach my hometown, you first have to go through this forest, and then walk through part of the Swamp Kingdom's territory."

"What kind of place is that?"

Hearing his words, Adil asked with great interest.

"A barren desert, polluted oases, and broken altars and temples."

A look of reminiscence appeared on Saul's face. "In fact, when we reached this area, the number of beasts we encountered along the way began to decrease. When we passed through the territory of the Swamp Kingdom and reached the desert, there was only dead silence."

"Apart from a few oases and some polluted black soil, there is almost nothing there."

"Then what about the temples and altars?" Adil asked again, seeming to be very interested in Sol's hometown.

"Those are things left behind from the past. According to the legends of our people, they were built to suppress the true body of the curse. It is something that our family has been guarding and suppressing for generations," Sol replied seriously.

"It is also our home. It is said that we can use some of the power left by our ancestors to defend against other people's invasion."

"Other people?" Adil accurately noticed this word.

"Some local natives," Sol replied.

Saul replied, "In that desert, besides our tribe, there are many savages living there. They are scattered in various oases."

Those Savages are very backward, and they look very strange. It seems that because they have been living in the desert for a long time, their bodies look black. "

Sol told Adil about the Savages in detail.

"Why do they sound so much like black people?"

Listening to Sol's description, Adil's mouth twitched as he sat on a wooden chair. He felt a strange sense of déjà vu.

While they were discussing, Yana was hugging her child, trying to coax her to sleep.

The next morning, after daybreak, they set off once again.

There were no good roads to walk on in the Forest Bell, but locally, Adil spent a lot of money to hire some people to take them away by boat.

After walking for another month, they finally got close to the end of their journey.

It was a piece of black soil.

Unlike normal black soil, the soil here was very stiff. The whole thing seemed to have solidified, like a complete piece of black stone. There was simply no way for anything to survive here.

Standing on this piece of land and looking at the land where almost nothing grew, even Adil couldn't help but frown.

"This is the local black soil, and it is one of the specialties of this place."

Looking at the black soil under his feet, Sol sighed, "There is not much here, but when we get there, we will see more."

"How was this soil formed?"

Silently grabbing a handful of soil on the ground, feeling the hardness and weight that were stronger than rocks, Adil couldn't help but ask.

"I don't know."

Sol shook his head, indicating that he did not know.

"However, there are some legends about these things," Sol said.

He said, "Legend has it that a long time ago, two terrifying Demon Kings fought here. The power of their battle struck the ground, and even the ground was left with black scars, forming this black soil."

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