A Sorcerer’s Journey

Chapter 124: Swapping the Five Domains (VIII)

Through the open black mud fields, Green and Critia landed at the top of a stone column on the edge of Zone 11.

“There's a 2,000 or so mark value fluctuating over there!” Critia looks somewhat surprised that 2,000 imprint fluctuations are very high, because with such imprint fluctuations, 1,000 imprint values are enough to qualify as pre hunter wizards even if they leave the world immediately.

2,000?

Green did not hesitate to fly in the direction that Critia pointed out, and some excitement followed behind her.

Critia has been following Lin these days, watching this wizard apprentice go all the way invincible, sweeping across all the wizard apprentices in front of him, the horrific power that pervades and suppresses everything, has deeply fascinated Critia, even listing Green as an “idol” in his heart.

I don't know. What kind of enemy in this area is this guy worth fighting for?

Or, like before, just swept all the way across?

Yet Green, flying ahead, is thinking differently with his forward-looking mind, a highly profound issue that the apprentice of witches in general would never consider.

Different regions, although all witch colleges in the Dark Wizard camp, reflect different regional characteristics due to the contradictions of the top wizard apprentices.

For example...

Green's twelve districts, Ashiro and Millie, are all due to each other's presence, together with some possible high-ranking wizard influences, which, though powerful, rarely affect the relatively weak wizard apprentice. In this way, this 12th District Wizard Apprentice is in an ideal state of development. Overall, it is much stronger than the other three areas that Green had broken into before, as if the Wizard World's Sacred Tower model were made up!

Hillwoods is in the 15th district, because there is an absolute dominion of Hillwoods, and there is not even another Wizard Apprentice in the entire region who dares to call a second person, a region that appears to be powerful but extremely fragile internally, much like some “weak” big world with true Wizard level creatures.

The disaster at District 13 Wizard College led to the complete absence of the top Wizard Apprentice, which was then easily swept by Hillwoods and then swept again by Green. Such a region, in some ways, is the most critical situation facing the witch world now that it has been “expelled” from its original endless coordinates by that unknown and powerful civilization!

(Not so exaggerated, the wizard civilization is still very powerful, just a general civilization from the original powerful civilization to the "more powerful potential” civilization. Green is a personal conjecture in the eyes of the sorcerer apprentice, and does not understand that civilization's top strength is modelled. Volume V reveals why the potential is stronger.

District 14, because WikiLegendary Wizard Apprentice Wiki's witchcraft is naturally flawed and seems to be powerful, but at the same time has a fatal weakness. This situation soon reminded Greenleaf of a large world of peaceful coexistence in the region ruled by the wizard civilization, a world with a world tree!

These things from regional wars at this time...

Is it the “reduced version” of the endless world, where the power of the world is divided?

Of course, Green already knows that many worlds have endless possibilities because the rules of the world are different from those of the wizard world, and because the local biology itself has different models of civilization development, so that different civilizations have an endless desire to explore, explore and plunder the weak and small world around them!

So what is the structure of this eleven region?

whoosh! whoosh!

A Wizard Apprentice of about 300 points was expelled without taking too much time on the way to Green, and then flown towards the Wizard Apprentice of 2,000 points.

Huh?

Halfway through, Critia said softly: “There's a Wizard apprentice at 5,000 meters over there with about 1,300 points. ”

Green!

What's going on in this area? Didn't the Legendary Wizard Apprentice leave without looting points in his area? How dare you leave so many strong Wizard Apprentices!

The rhythm seems a little different in this area!

As such, Green continued to rush toward the 2,000 point Wizard Apprentice, expelling the more points Wizard Apprentice first, which was Green's guideline all the way.

Hmm?

Green, who found the target, was surprised.

On the ground, a male wizard apprentice in a turquoise mask appeared in Green's eyes, wearing a wide grey robe and a magic wand with green gems at the top of his hand. However, these are minor, mainly the creatures next to the wizard apprentice...

This sorcerer apprentice, like Robin, also studied the exotic biology contract to summon witchcraft?

The sorcerer's apprentice rode on a giant toad three or four meters long, with countless blue-red poisonous goosebumps on the toad reminding Green immediately of the primitive curse Ashiro; a two-meter tall bovine ape creature, seemingly an intelligent biological race, with a large black chain in his hand and a layer of wind element energy seemingly pervading the corners of a pair; and dense hemp and numbness with hundreds of green worm clouds, each with a powerful mantis forelimb and a giant mouth of primitive creatures.

“The Wizard Apprentice of District 12? How come I haven't seen you guys?” The wizard apprentice with the purple mask on the ground saw the mark on Critia's forehead and asked slightly surprised, without much fear.

“Oh, you're also a Wizard Apprentice in District 12?” Green, who wanted to do it directly, stopped and asked with interest.

But Critia seemed to think of something, and she was amazed: "The key to the holy marks, Dwight! ”

Critia then whispered to Green: "Green, De Voy himself is extremely powerful and holds a key to the holy mark of friendship, a wizard apprentice who neither Millie nor the primitive curse Ashiro were willing to provoke in the glacial age. ”

Holy Mark, the spoon of friendship?

Green slightly, as far as he knew, only he and Rafi had the spoon of the Holy Mark of Friendship. I didn't expect this Dwwight to have one as well. However, Rafi's Sacred Mark Spoon of Friendship belongs to the Sacred Mark Wizard traded as currency, and Rafi was accidentally given it in adventure; Green's belongs to the Sacred Mark Wizard himself, and the two men are able to summon the descended Soul Slaves at different levels.

I suppose this Dwwight spoon of Holy Mark friendship is the same as Rafi's.

But even so, the fact that a wizard apprentice with the keys of the Holy Mark friendship, while not being able to threaten the peak qualification reward, coupled with the coincidence of such an exotic encounter, makes Green feel a little creative to break into the unknown exotic world and meet the wizard.

In this way, Green actually extinguished his mind and looked at each other calmly.

Dewey on the ground sensed a rather frightening power from Green, and he was horrified at how this guy popped up in District 12, not to mention the thought of doing it.

Think about it, "I've been wandering around the 15th arrondissement before, covered by a wizard apprentice named Bell Tone Supervisor Hillwoods, but I've never met that legendary wizard apprentice. Later, in the 14th arrondissement, I ran into Yekda, the wings of light, and knowing that there was no legendary wizard apprentice in the 11th arrondissement, I came here to break in. What about you? ”

This guy actually ran straight to the Hillwoods area!

Green had to exclaim the guy's luck, and if Hillwoods swept through his area and ran into him again, he'd be waiting to cry.

But what happens when you meet the Wings of Light Yekda and you say there's no Legendary Wizard Apprentice in District 11?

Green asks his own questions.

Dwight shook his head: "No, he hasn't reached the level of a legendary wizard apprentice with his own unique insight into witchcraft. But his light-element wings are so subtle, that the legendary wizard apprentice can't help him either. ”

Green thought, "This Jekdah, come to be a sorcerer apprentice like Amida the Sword of Light in Black Sota?" Stronger than the top 10 players at the bottom, but weaker than the top 10 players at the second level, but able to escape at the hands of the Epic Wizard Apprentice.

Of course, to come to this Jekda is much better than Amida.

"So... when we were in District 14, we did hear yesterday that Wiki, the heart of the earth, had a battle with a wizard apprentice who was good at light elements. More importantly, I ran into Critia in the 12th arrondissement, and I was going to come out and make a break for it, just to get to the other areas first. By the way, that 15 strong man, Hillwoods, has crashed in 12, and if you're willing to break into 15, it's no problem. ”

Jekda was astonished: "The meteor! According to intelligence, Hillwoods was supposed to have shot a legendary wizard apprentice independently decades ago in their area and would have fallen into Santa Claus? Did Millie or Athiro do it? ”

Green smiled, did not speak, ignored the ground of Dwwight, and flew with Critia towards the just sensed 1300 points of the Wizard Apprentice.

“Be careful! This area doesn't have a legendary Wizard Apprentice, but..."

Green and Critia in the distance can no longer hear Dwooi.

Flying in the green heart of the sky, is this area the beginning of that kind of civilized world for the endless world?

However, since there is no legendary wizard apprentice in this area, for a nightmare wizard apprentice like Green...

……………………

PS: Inevitably arrogant, no wizard in the wizard world can avoid, including the protagonist.

Because any wizard gets used to some kind of potential rule, or hierarchy, and when an alternate existence breaks that system, he gets used to hierarchical wizards' arrogance. Of course, a little morbid arrogance like Hillwoods is quite rare. After all, this kind of "genius sorcerer apprentice” doesn't always show up, and it just happens to catch up with previous sorcerer colleges.

Wizards control their emotions without arrogance, on the one hand, and necessarily arrogant, on the other. All wizards know, but cannot avoid.

In other words, would Hillwoods still be arrogant without Green? Is it natural that the Wizard Apprentice should beat the knight and think about something else? Is the feeling of superiority and crushing necessary? But if this knight becomes the main character...

Uh...

There are no specific examples in the following text, such as Green's loss or something, which is a little too false, too stupid, too inconsistent with the objective material system.

But Green's psychological depiction, that's what it is, slowly adapts to the hierarchy rules.

Here's the point.

The Santa qualification model for the endless world of "Wizard's Journey" is the sea wheel before you go to the Wizard's mainland, let us know in advance that you are a little prepared, don't be too confused to think it is pure refreshment or anything, of course there is also the content of refreshment and some mood that Baiyu would like to express, as well as the shaping and paving of the true maturity of the Wizard's character on the later Wizard's journey.

You can change your mind association.

Green is now the creature of the rank of Solomon and Meteorite on the ship, and can be the protagonist of the Wizard's journey, not the Wizard's Apprentice Journey, which is why the story enters its second phase.

There are also some earlier chapters in which the albatross has been bracketed to mark incomprehensible pens, which do not affect your reading and do not change the content.