Age of Adepts

Chapter 110 Taboo Area

Grimm thought with alarm.

Invisible, he feels he inadvertently broke into a dangerous area he shouldn't have been involved in!

The ability of the Spirit to absorb many blood genes alone is never possible, so the only possibility is that these blood gene fragments would have belonged to the reserves of the Wizard's Tower. When it was abandoned by corrupt wizards, the most fortunate survivors took advantage of the opportunity to absorb other blood genes, which accidentally grew up as a wizard-grade ghost of terror.

You know, because of the power of blood wizards and the power of their families, wanton theft of wizard blood is forbidden throughout the Wizard continent, and related blood research is forbidden. So there are so many blood genes in a corrupt wizard's tower... I'm afraid there's a big secret hidden behind it!

Grimm's first instinctive guess was that the second-degree corrupt wizard, Prideka, was underground sneaking blood synthesis-related experiments. This conjecture is most likely true! After all, it is too reluctant for a first-degree wizard to conduct blood related research.

But digging deeper, Grimm couldn't help but roll his throat and his heart was covered with a huge shadow.

Can a 2nd level corrupt wizard do such a massive blood study independently?

You know, any blood apprentice is a quality resource that small, medium and large forces are fighting for, and obviously they are treated with courtesy over many elemental apprentices, alchemy apprentices, and Orthodox apprentices. If as many as two digits of blood apprentices had been killed or their whereabouts unknown in the Dagon region, there would have been a terrible wave here.

But Grimm has been here for some time and has never heard any news or rumors about it.

Does this mean that the second-degree corrupt wizard is covert and brilliant, or does it mean that a huge force is covering for him? And in the Dagon region, one or two small wizard families can't afford to hide their hands like this, and it's very difficult for large families to do so.

So the only possibility...

Grim turned his head slightly and looked remotely in the direction of the Wizard Tower. His heart rose in a clear light.

Perhaps only the Sandtalin Wizards Association can do so much!

The design of this dark underground cave is somewhat intriguing.

It appears that some corrupt wizards escaped to the ground, where they fought guerrillas, competing with surface wizards for the rare and precious resources of the underground world. If you look at it from a higher landscape and perspective, it's like an area of paradoxical conflict created by man, with the smell of a line of fire practicing inside.

And if the high-ranking wizards who preside over this area are more intimate in it and do some hidden taboo research with them, they can make sense to cover up the past. After all, there was a war there, after all, there was bloodshed there, and some apprentices who died inadvertently in the underground world were at best deplorable, but it was hard to think of anything extra.

If Grimm, as the controller, simply needs to fill this place with more blood apprentices when issuing compulsory missions, and then artificial manufacturing point conflicts, then the death of some blood apprentices becomes logical and blind.

Seriously, Mary is one of the 10 mandatory task forces with as many as four blood apprentices. So far, Sheila is a blood apprentice out of two senior apprentices killed in the war. And the witch who was killed by herself, as if she were also a blood apprentice.

I haven't felt anything wrong before. Now think about the fact that blood apprentices, as the dominant apprentices in their peers, have such a high mortality rate here! This… this seems to explain some of the problems.

So what will they do about themselves, the outsider who unintentionally broke into their covert laboratory? Send yourself a silent, high-risk, mandatory mission to die silently underground? Or why don't the lead do it himself and just kill Grimm? Anyway, a rootless intermediate apprentice, no one will question a second-degree wizard in person for his death!

Grimm Murmur took the Angus Wizard's Byron family badge out of her waistbag and carefully removed it from her chest. For the first time, Grimm realized the immense benefit of having a family of wizards stand behind her back!

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An hour later, when Grimm held Marie in a coma, carrying a large pocket of Goblin Kabi, just arrived at the door of the Wizard Tower and was stopped by a wizard puppet.

Inevitably, they were taken to a huge secret room on the 9th floor of the Wizard Tower.

This is a young Bigelim wizard of a few years old, with a tender and handsome face, a tough body, a gorgeous wizard robe, a pointed wizard hat on his head, and an exotic youth all over his body.

If it weren't for the powerful spiritual repression in the other person's body, perhaps Grimm would have thought it was a fake disguise from the Wizard Apprentice. But sensing that pure inner spiritual fluctuation, Grimm felt an invisible sun rising in front of him, and he almost became blind under the bright, blind, intense fluorescence.

Grimm hurriedly lowered his head, bowed down slightly to show his respect, and quietly released some fire-based particles to protect his eyes before relieving a little of the tingling coming from his eyes. In his arms, Marie, who was asleep, also seemed to perceive a slight threat, wriggling with anxiety, hiding her beautiful face deep in his armpit.

Behind Grimm, that goblin Kabi had long been scared to shrink into a bunch, crawling on the ground and never climbing again.

As an exquisite monster, Carver is much more subtle and sensitive to dangerous intuitions than humans, and therefore more affected by spiritual pressure.

This is a simple to some rough regular meeting room with no carved coffee table and a wooden chair that maintains the original wood background.

The evil young wizard sitting on top with a hot drink in his hand slowly savoured is the level 2 wizard in the tower that controls this wizard tower, Lord Andre.

After all, this is a different world from the Earth of previous generations. Although many looks, behaviors, and habits of life are similar to those of Europe on Earth in the last century, there are also huge differences. The most obvious manifestation is the name of the person.

Earthly Europeans in Grimm's memory often have unusually complex names to identify their family origins. But in this world of powerful wizards, where the role of the family is weakened, a new kind of family is formed around a powerful wizard.

Nor are clan chiefs usually the strongest in the family, but only a clan elder who is good at territorial management and management. But the direction of family development is usually in the hands of high-ranking wizards with powerful powers behind invisible curtains.

Wizards and families are like two interdependent connecting trees. When the family is strong, the family wizards become the vines of the protégé. And once the wizard is strong, the family becomes an accessory to the wizard, leaving it to demand.

So many powerful wizards don't have any surnames at all, but his family is honored to be named after him, and disguised as a kind of reverse dependence.

Since Grimm's first day at the Dark Ground Wizard Tower, the name of Lord Andrei has rotted in his chest. But in his capacity, how could he have had the opportunity to meet such a big man?

But today is obviously a special day!

So Grimm bowed down and waited there in silence, never daring to reveal any disrespect.

Yet another long time later, when he slowly drank out the hot drink in the cup, the Andrei Wizard put down the cup gently and looked up at the respectful Grim below.

Even without raising his head, Grimm perceives that burning deep gaze. This is not to say that the Andrei Wizard affects the fire element, but that the element energy immersed in his eyes is too intense, and when his line of sight is projected on Grimm, the locally suddenly rising concentration of the element has caused him some element damage.

That's why Grimm has a burning feeling!

“Have you been underground again lately?” The Andre Wizard has finally spoken.

Grimm's body trembled slightly and his head snapped lower: "Yes, my lord. I just got back from the ground! ”

“What have we got? ”

Grimm's skull twitched slightly, seemed to want to look up, but quickly stopped again.

“Yes, my lord, there is something to be gained from this trip! ”

Grimm's low face revealed a puzzling glimmer. Obviously confused that a second-degree wizard would care about a small intermediate apprentice of his own. Of course, Grimm deliberately disguised this look!

With the powerful spiritual power of the second-degree wizard, I'm afraid the whole wizard tower is under his impenetrable perception control, and how can those changes in Grimm's low-hanging face conceal his perception?

Make a play, make a complete set!

From the moment he stepped into the Wizard Tower, Grimm tried to hypnotize himself and disguise himself as an ignorant reckless boy.

After all, the information I have previously received is based on strong chip data collection, intelligence aggregation and information analysis. The average wizard apprentice wants to get deep secrets from the Spirit, and I'm afraid it's only possible with precision instruments from the alchemy lab.

So if you want to reduce your danger, Grimm has to act like he doesn't know anything about it!

And Grimm also had a side test of the Goblin Kabi, a guy who knew almost nothing about blood experiments. It doesn't even know how it got this weird ability.

This makes Grimm more and more determined to play dumb!