In the quiet corner, Adil led the horses forward in Silence. His face was very calm and not a single ripple could be seen.
His attitude seemed to have angered the knife-scarred man behind him, causing his face to distort. He let out an angry roar, "I told you to stop, bastard! Did you hear me!!"
As his words fell, Adil's footsteps slightly paused.
He sighed in his heart and silently turned around, looking at the knife-scarred man behind him.
The knife-scarred man's eyes were currently staring at the 2 horses and the luggage on the horses.
In a sense, this person could be considered to have good eyesight.
Adil's horses were bought from the academy. They were a breed specially bred by some acolytes in the academy. Although they did not have the bloodline of magical creatures, the horses bred by Magi were definitely excellent. In the eyes of those who knew their goods, each horse would be worth at least 1000 gold coins.
Although they had been rushing and bumpy for half a month, the horses had not been taken care of for a long time and looked a bit dirty, their excellent physique was still there. They were definitely much better than the warhorses of normal Knights.
"Ah, a foreigner."
After Adil turned around, the knife-scarred man's eyes lit up when he saw Adil's appearance. Licking the knife, the knife-scarred man quickly walked to the front of Adil and revealed a sinister smile on his face, "Give it to me …"
Bang!!
Before he finished speaking, he flew backwards and spat out a large mouthful of blood before heavily smashing onto the ground.
"You!!"
He continuously spat out blood and his chest suddenly caved in. At this moment, he raised his head with difficulty and looked at Adil in disbelief.
"Boss Sith!!"
Looking at his appearance, his 2 companions behind him cried out in surprise. They hurriedly walked in front of him and helped him up, looking at Adil with a bit of fear.
At this moment, how could they not know that they had misjudged him? The seemingly thin and weak young man in front of them was clearly a strong warrior. He was at least at the level of a Knight acolyte and was not someone they could provoke.
Looking at their appearance, Adil casually glanced at the surroundings.
In front of the hotel, a blonde girl and a middle-aged woman quickly ran to the collapsed middle-aged man. They carefully helped him up while looking in Adil's direction with expectant eyes, as if they were expecting something.
Regardless of what disappointed them, Adil only glanced at the surroundings indifferently before leading his horse and walking silently to the other side. He had no intention of getting rid of these people at all.
Adil didn't have the intention to meddle in other people's business. The reason why he made a move just now was because the other party provoked him first.
As for the knife-scarred man, in order to avoid trouble, Adil did not kill him immediately. Although he was sent flying, he looked fine on the outside and would be able to move again after a while.
However, in reality, Adil had already shattered some of the other party's internal organs with that punch just now. Although he looked fine on the surface, as time passed, he would not be able to escape death in a dozen or so days.
However, by that time, Adil had already left the city.
Silently leaving the corner, Adil quickly found a new guide.
Under the guidance of the other party, Adil arrived at a hotel that looked much more spacious and directly checked in.
At night, he left the city alone and arrived at an abandoned village in the wilderness.
"There are weak magic power undulations. Looks like this is the place."
Sensing the faint undulations coming from the village, Adil nodded, put away the map in his hand, and walked in.
Walking in, a strange hazy feeling came, bringing with it a faint light and a large amount of messy information.
"Illusion?" Sensing the changes in his surroundings, Adil muttered to himself.
This village had been set up with a small-scale spell formation. If a normal person passed by and chose to enter the village, they would fall into an illusion.
As for apprentices, because their spiritual force was much stronger than that of a normal person, they would not be affected by these simple illusions even if they did not have a way to counter them.
Not long after, Adil walked to the center of the village.
There, a bit of light continuously flickered and danced, looking like the effect of a magic spell.
This was for illumination, as well as to specially release magic power undulations to warn the apprentices who passed by.
"Through a special combination of structures, light particles are condensed into a magic spell."
Looking at the few balls of light around him, Adil looked interested, "Even though they do not have any killing power, they can continuously release weak magic power undulations and last for a long time."
After observing the magic spell, he looked to the side.
Beside the flames was a staircase that led downwards, but Chen Heng did not know where it led to.
Looking at this staircase, Adil walked down.
There was light shining all the way, and after a while, Adil reached the end of the stairs. There, two apprentices were standing there.
"Welcome, unfamiliar apprentice."
Looking at Adil, the apprentice in front said, "This is the Shivala family's market. If you want to trade here, you must follow the basic rules."
"I understand."
Adil nodded and walked in.
After walking in, the surroundings became brighter, and there were some people walking around.
Standing there, Adil observed his surroundings and found that the quality of the apprentices here was evidently lower than in the academy.
Most of the people walking around were level 1 Apprentices, and only a small portion were level 2 Apprentices.
As for the level 3 acolytes, Adil casually glanced at them. Among the twenty or so acolytes around him, only a red-robed old man was emitting radiation that barely reached level 3. The rest of them were far from that level 3 acolytes.
However, Adil didn't mind it at all and walked straight in.
There were some shops in front, selling all sorts of valuable items.
However, what made Adil feel speechless was that most of the items sold were not related to Sorcerers. There were very few materials and resources that could be used by Sorcerers, and most of them were even more expensive than in the academy.
This had to do with the surrounding environment.
Even though the Allen Duchy was large, there were no Sorcerer organisations in the country. Most of the people here were Sorcerers of various factions, and some were even wild Sorcerers.
Without a Sorcerer organisation, many resources could not be produced stably, and the prices of some items would naturally rise.
In the surroundings, Adil saw some low-level apprentices whispering to each other, and they seemed to mention Uralto College.
Hearing this, Leylin's expression changed, and he walked over to a corner and pulled over an extremely skinny and weak-looking 1 Acolyte.
"Hello, I heard you talking about Uralto College. May I ask what happened there?"
Adil walked to this Apprentice's side and smiled as he took out a magic crystal with his right hand.
Seeing Adil suddenly pull on him, the Apprentice was in a daze. However, seeing the magic crystal that Adil handed over, he quickly reacted.
"You still don't know?"
Taking the magic crystal, the Apprentice looked at Adil in astonishment, "News of this has already spread, yet you don't know?"
"My apologies, I'm a Magus of a faction. I've been studying with my teacher in the uninhabited region, and I've only come out recently."
Looking at the Apprentice, Adil's expression did not change as he explained.
"Alright!" Hearing Adil's words, the Acolyte shrugged and explained, "Some time ago, at the border between the Southern Continent and the Northern Plains, there was a secret plane left behind by the Glorious Era. It's said to have a history of nearly 10,000 years."
"After some discussion, Uralto College, Ashira House, Kermodor Academy, and a few other Magus organisations have decided to open up the secret plane to the public. It's said that any acolyte below the rank of an official Magus can enter, and they only have to pay half of the resources they obtain."
After pausing for a moment, he said with some pity, "This matter has already spread, and acolytes from all over are heading towards those few academies. If not for the fact that I'm busy advancing to a level 2 acolyte, I might have gone over to take a look. "
"Do you have any more questions?"
At this point, he looked at Adil and asked.
"Is there a place where I can exchange spell templates?" Adil asked.
"Spell templates? Those are the treasures of every faction. How can I exchange them so casually? "
Speaking of spell templates, the Apprentice shook his head, "However, there's a small auction house at the center of the market. Occasionally, some valuable items will be auctioned there, and there might be spell templates."
"However, in order to enter the center of the market, you'll need to be at least a level 2 acolyte, or present an item of sufficient value."
"Thanks." Hearing this, Adil nodded and turned around, walking towards the center of the market.
This underground area occupied a large area, and Adil had to walk for quite a while before arriving at another door.
"Acolyte, please show your identification."
There were two acolytes dressed in black and red robes standing there. After seeing Adil's figure from afar, one of them stepped out and spoke.
In response, Adil did not say anything and released his magic energy ripples.
The two people guarding the camp were also level 2 acolytes, and after sensing Adil's magic energy ripples, they opened the door and let Adil in.
"To have two level 2 acolytes guarding the entrance, I hope this place doesn't disappoint me."
After walking in and sensing the auras of the two acolytes, Adil muttered to himself.
Compared to the outside, there were much fewer acolytes here, but the quality of the acolytes was much higher. Level 2 and 3 acolytes occupied the majority, while level 1 acolytes were much rarer.
There were also some shops in the surroundings, but compared to the outside, the items sold here were much more valuable.
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