< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Home > Fantasy > Wizarding Immortal > Chapter 99

Chapter 99

Words:2476Update:22/06/26 07:15:56

Report

Seeing Adil's figure, the blonde female Acolyte smiled and welcomed him, "Greetings, the three spell templates that you gave to our auction house were sold for a total of 980 magic crystals. After deducting the 10% processing fee, it's a total of 882 magic crystals. Is there a problem?"

"No problem," Adil said with a nod after glancing at the other party.

After Adil nodded, the female Acolyte took out a small pouch and placed the magic crystals in front of Adil before handing it over to Adil.

"If you have anything else you want to auction in the future, I hope that you can consider placing them in our auction house."

After handing the magic crystals to Adil, the female Acolyte stood there with a smile on her face as she spoke to Adil.

"I will."

Adil nodded and left without hesitation.

"A mere 800 or 900 magic crystals shouldn't be much to these auction houses. However, taking out three improved spell templates at once is a little too eye-catching."

Along the way, Adil thought to himself as he turned around to look behind him.

In the Magus World, basic spells were usually easy to learn, and one only needed to pay some magic crystals. They were not very valuable.

But it wasn't so easy to get hold of elementary spells, or even advanced knowledge like level-1 spells.

Even in the academy, there were strict restrictions on the purchase of such spells. Not only could they only be purchased after reaching a certain level, but even if they were to purchase it, they had to sign a contract with the academy before they could purchase it. It was impossible to sell it outside.

The three spell templates that Adil had sold were all improved by the A.I. Chip. Even though they were only basic spell templates, they had been improved to the level of basic spells.

If one wanted to buy a spell of this level in the academy, they had to be at least a level 3 Acolyte and sign a contract with the academy to not sell it to others. Naturally, they could not be sold outside.

Adil had sold three beginner spell templates in one go. It was foreseeable that it would definitely attract some people's attention.

"As a precaution, I'll leave immediately after buying the Necromancy Potion's formula."

Having made up his mind, he quickened his pace and quickly arrived at a pharmacy at the corner of the market.

Walking inside, a familiar stench of rotting corpses wafted over, bringing with it a strong aura of negative energy particles, causing Adil to frown.

In this pharmacy, he once again saw the corpse-like woman.

Compared to the last time, the aura of negative energy on his body was much denser. Although he was wrapped in a black robe, the thick aura of death could not be concealed. His originally pale face had also started to change. His face began to rot like a real corpse.

This was obviously a sign that his body had been transformed into an Undead, and it was an incomplete transformation. He must have used some of the contents of the Undead Potion as a reference to turn himself into this horrifying state.

If it was a perfect Undead Soul Transformation, although the body would become like a corpse, the appearance should be no different from that of an ordinary person, apart from the lack of vitality and vitality.

Looking at her reaction, Adil didn't intend to continue the conversation and took out eight High Magic Stones under her astonished gaze.

There weren't many problems during this process.

After seeing the Magic Stones, she happily took out the formula and handed it to Adil.

Standing where he was, Adil casually checked the formula. After confirming the authenticity of the formula, he quickly left the pharmacy.

After leaving the market, he quickly returned to the city and led his horse away before leaving into the distance.

Seven days later, on a small path, Adil sat in a patch of grass, silently sensing his surroundings with his mental energy.

"It's already been a week, and I haven't met any Apprentices chasing after me. It seems that the auction house didn't leak any information about me."

Sitting on a blanket and looking into the distance, Adil thought to himself in Silence.

After a week of traveling, he had already traversed half of the Allen Duchy. In another month, he would be able to reach the destination of his mission.

"From the south of the Allen Duchy to the Kingdom of Komodo, I have to pass through a small uninhabited area. There seem to be many Orcs living there."

Looking into the distance, Adil muttered to himself.

He was no stranger to the Beastmen.

When Adil had first arrived in this world, he had just retreated from the Orc battlefield with serious injuries. Then, he had broken through to Knight while fighting with Orcs, so he had a deep impression of Orcs.

Of course, what Adil didn't know was that his father in this life had actually died at the hands of Orcs.

Thinking of this, Adil couldn't help but think of his next mission.

"Investigate the Mutant Bloodthirsty Orcs in the Kingdom of Komodo," he muttered to himself.

The so-called Bloodthirsty Orcs referred to the mutant Orcs. They had the ability to enter a Bloodthirsty state, and could do so under certain circumstances.

An ordinary Bloodthirsty Orc was already comparable to a Knight. If the strength of a Bloodthirsty Orc was above that of an ordinary Bloodthirsty Orc, then it would be even more terrifying.

After a while, when the two batches of horses had rested enough, Adil continued his journey.

A month later, Adil began to enter the border of the Kingdom of Komodo and arrived in front of one of the cities.

After paying the entrance tax, he entered the city directly.

The scene in front of him was a little different from the cities he had been to before.

This place was different from other places. The residents seemed to be more open-minded, and the clothes of the pedestrians were also very strange, somewhat similar to the ethnic minorities in Adil's previous life.

Compared to other places that Adil had been to, the residents here were obviously taller, and their appearances were a little different. Most of them looked a little rough.

However, the language here was similar to that of the Allen Duchy. It was also a variant of the Guba language, and Adil could barely understand it.

After casually walking in the city for a while, Adil's handsome appearance, which was completely different from the people around him, attracted the attention of many people around him. From time to time, tall girls walking on the road would stare at Adil while laughing happily with their companions, completely different from the girls in other places.

"Sir, you look like it's your first time here. Do you need someone to lead the way?"

On the way, a little girl in front of him suddenly jumped out and looked at Adil with some excitement, as if she had discovered a new continent.

Looking at the little girl in front of him with some surprise, Adil smiled along the way, "Can you take me to the best hotel in this city?"

"Okay." Hearing Adil's words, the little girl nodded and quickly walked in front of him to lead the way.

After walking for a while, Adil arrived in front of a spacious hotel.

After sending the little girl off with a silver coin, Adil in the hotel ordered a sumptuous lunch, then sat in the restaurant below in Silence.

While eating, he was also listening to the conversations of the guests around him, silently understanding the news of this country.

"Hello, I want to know, where can I get the latest news?"

After finishing his meal, Adil walked to the counter in front of him and looked at the middle-aged man in front of him wearing a dark green tall hat.

"If you just want to know some ordinary news, then just ask me."

Looking at Adil, the middle-aged man smiled and said to him in a friendly manner.

"Okay." Adil smiled and nodded, then asked, "May I ask if anything important has happened recently?"

"Well, there's quite a lot."

Looking at Adil, the middle-aged man said, "Two months ago, the nearby orcs seemed to have rebelled again. The kingdom is recruiting soldiers, and it's very likely that there will be another war.

Then, in the north, a few villages were slaughtered a while ago, but this is not a rare thing. In the past, it would happen a few times. "

… …

It was currently noon, and the surrounding guests were eating. Adil chatted with the middle-aged man for a while, understanding some of the recent events in the Kingdom of Komodo, and then left because other guests had arrived.

Soon, under the guidance of a passerby, he arrived at a shop.

This was a somewhat old-looking weapon shop. On top of the weapon shop, there was a sign with a picture of a long sword.

Walking in with large steps, he saw a figure sitting on the ground in the shop, holding a huge sword in his hand and testing it.

He was about 40 or 50 years old, and his hair was somewhat white. He looked very rough and burly, and his wide face maintained a serious expression as he looked at the huge sword in his hand seriously.

After hearing footsteps outside, he subconsciously turned to look at the door.

After seeing Adil's figure, he was stunned at first, then quickly reacted and enthusiastically shouted, "Welcome to my weapon shop, I am Karu, the best blacksmith in the area. What weapons do you need?"

Looking at the weapons on the surrounding weapon racks, Adil shook his head and said, "I don't need weapons."

"Haha, then you must be here to discuss other business with me!"

Hearing Adil's words, Karu did not get angry. Instead, he laughed out loud.

He stood up, revealing his two-meter-tall burly body, and looked very tall and straight. "Tell me, sir, what do you need?"

"I need some guards and guides. Someone recommended me to come here."

Standing still, Adil nodded and said, "I heard that you know a lot of mercenaries, can you introduce some to me?"

"Oh, mercenaries, is it? Then you've found the right person! "A familiar loud voice sounded in his ear.

"Do you have any specific requirements?"

Karu looked at the handsome and gentle Adil, who looked like a young nobleman. He couldn't help but say loudly, "In this city, I know at least a few hundred warriors who are willing to be mercenaries. I think a person of your status obviously wouldn't randomly choose a group of people to be your guards."

He obviously thought that Adil was a foreign noble, but to a certain extent, he was not wrong.

You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.


Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.