Age of Adepts

Chapter 475: Miraculous Animals

Grimm is busy in his lab at a time when a 'small’ unrest has broken out again in the Black Forest.

After each mental quenching, Grim's mental space collapses slightly. In the meantime, he must consume a large amount of energy material through 'sea urchins' to support the energy consumed by the body and spirit during rapid self-recovery.

We have to be happy about that.

Due to its presence in the Black Forest, the monster's resources will never be scarce.

It is said that in the ranks of battle wizards there is a saying that only the most edible wizard can be the most striking wizard!

From this sentence, you can basically taste the wizard's attitude towards eating and drinking.

This is not because the wizards are taunts, obsessed with eating, drinking and enjoying, but because of the fragility of the human body.

Whether elemental or refining wizards, the human body is not an aid to the wizards, but rather a great constraint.

The higher the rank of the wizard, the more horrible the flood of elements that the body needs to endure when inspiring high-ranking witchcraft. If Grimm is not transformed into a body in time after becoming a Fire Wizard, every fire witchcraft that inspires great power will cause substantial damage to his body.

As you can imagine, thousands of degrees of horrible lava flame running wildly through the veins of your body. Without a strong body, I'm afraid these high-ranking witchcraft have burned the wizard's own veins and flesh to ashes before it was inspired.

And the elemental body needs more energy to support it!

I'm afraid the energy that comes from the daily diet of ordinary people is not enough to support the wizards in exercising one of the least bit of witchcraft. So as an alternative, energetic creature, a wizard must also rely on an alternative diet to support the normal activity of this body.

Those so-called fine foods of human society have no benefit to the body for the wizards other than their taste. And the wizards want to be more and more powerful, and magic packages made from the flesh of monsters are their essential daily aid.

Due to its proximity to the Black Forest, the Flame Throne naturally has great advantages over the Reserve of Monster Resources!

In the Mission Hall on the first floor of the Witch Tower, the long-standing task of purchasing the flesh and blood of monsters hangs at the top of the mission list all year round.

And in the breeding room of the witch tower, there are also ordinary monsters of fresh flesh all year round. But the flesh and blood of these monsters is only open to the top of the tower, so the bottom wizard apprentices have little reason to taste them.

As the reign of the Fire Throne now rises, so does the number of sorcerer apprentices attached to the Witch Tower. In addition to learning, experimenting and practicing witchcraft, their daily activities are also an increasingly common activity when traveling on adventures.

With the expansion of apprenticeship activities, the Flame Throne has gained a deeper understanding and exploration of the surrounding terrain.

Not long ago, a senior apprentice unexpectedly discovered traces of a group of groundfire dragons as he searched deep underground. After he sold this information to the Witch Tower, Grimm also added a staple meal called 'Fire Dragon Ribs’ to his daily table.

Of course, the name is slightly exaggerated!

A Five Great Three Thirds, Stupid and Cannibal Fire Dragon can only be considered a dragon creature with the blood of a giant dragon in its body at best. I'm afraid nobody can tell the origin of their blood and that of the real Fire Dragon, but the trace of Fire Dragon blood that permeates their blood is solid.

Due to the perennial activity of the terrestrial firedragons deep in the volcano, Kuxi devours sulfur and fire-based nuclei, their flesh and blood is also imbued with intense fire elements.

In the elite apprenticeship camp in the Dark Grotto, Grimm simply ate a firecracker rib and boosted his strength by a few points. Though now that he has become a sorcerer, these auxiliary magical creatures are no longer able to bring him as great a boost as before.

However, persistent swallowing, the effect of the silencing of the fire dragon rib plates on Grimm's body remains considerable.

If you eat and drink lightly every day, your body and spirit will grow considerably, and I'm afraid no wizard can reject the allure of the red!

An adult ground firecracker weighs up to 3,000 kg, and after removing unnecessary debris and organs, the amount of ribbed meat that can be obtained is about 2,000 kg. The chip, after fully calculating the energy material content of the dragon rib discharge and Grimm's need for fire witch power growth, sets Grimm a basic daily level of 50 kilograms.

50 kg of meat ribs!

If Grimm was an ordinary person, I'm afraid it would be difficult to sustain him in such a terrible diet.

But it can only be a small thing for Grimm.

Now Grimm, don't look at the human face and normal human interest, but if you throw him on the operating table and dissect him, you'll find that all the visceral organs and flesh tissue in his body are different from that of humans.

There is no alternative!

Any human being who becomes a wizard will walk further and further down the path of 'alienation' until the day when he can never turn back. Even guys like Billis have abandoned even the most elementary human minds, riding dust on insecticidated roads, vowing never to turn back!

In addition to the Fire Dragon ribs, Grimm has tried the flesh and blood of the Earth-Fire Lizard.

Unfortunately, that sour, smelly smell is almost comparable to what the pharmacy apprentice had indiscriminately formulated for Grimm to blacklist after one attempt.

In addition to all sorts of crap, Grimm is now doing the most daily medication bath.

Now Grimm, whose spirit has risen steadily to 8 o'clock, is almost equal to that of a 100-year-old Kogan wizard, all of whom belong to a senior veteran wizard. But all the other physical attributes, Grimm, are completely behind.

This is actually related to his short promotion!

After moving to the ranks of wizards, he was busy running east and west, leaving him no time to settle down and consolidate his roots. Without his numerous aids, I'm afraid he would never have achieved what he is now.

In this rare time of ‘seclusion', Grimm immediately began to fully hammer his body. This so-called medicinal bath is actually a means of physical fitness for low-order alchemist wizards.

With energy-rich drugs or toxins, it is impossible to stimulate the wizard's body cells, allowing him to strike a dynamic balance between rapid death and response, allowing him to continuously unleash his physical potential in order to fully exploit the power of the flesh * body.

Of course, using this method requires first resolving the continued weakness of the body after it has been quenched.

And this can be solved entirely by magic packages.

It's just that Grimm is simultaneous with spiritual quenching and witch drug refining, so his body and mind are doubly weakened, and often he suffers greatly.

You know, as a wizard, even if he's usually stuffy in the house, he can grasp everything that's happening in the witch tower with a powerful spiritual perception. Even when he needs it, he can manipulate the pattern around the Black Forest like an arm.

At this moment, however, as his body and spirit fell to the bottom of the valley, his mental strength could not be released and his body was weak. This mortal ‘weakness’ gives him the illusion of being beaten back to his original form!

And as the head of a faction, this weak side cannot, of course, be seen by its enemies and subordinates, otherwise it is very easy to trigger something unpredictable. So Grimm has never left the fifth floor of the Witch Tower for some time, not even the Grigg Witch who prepared the medicine bath for him has seen him with his own eyes.

Since both body and mind have been weakened to invisibility, Grimm simply shuts the door and begins a detailed study of long-standing research projects.

For the last two days, the research project he's been tracking is the ‘Stray Bug’ who learned about Spider's Nest!

Unlike the mutant mother, this surviving alien clearly has its own unique ability to survive.

If the mutant mother is pursuing ‘parasitic co-prosperity’ with the parasite, then the mutant is simply usurping and plundering.

The alien worm, taken from Medusa at the time, was placed by the old spider herself, and its wing broke out to become a powerful aid to herself. And what makes this alien so powerful is that it can plunder the gifted instincts of the host and transform them into nourishment for their own growth.

Though this plundered gift could not have restored 100% of the host's ability, it still struck Grimm with sincere surprise and shock.

Since time immemorial, a person's gift has almost been established at the moment of his birth. While it can be optimized and enhanced in the later stages through a vast array of scarce resources, it is simply inconceivable to want to overturn one's initial talents.

After obtaining the alien worm, Grimm had read the relevant books and history books on several occasions, but found no information on the insect. Relevant and similar examples have never been heard, at least in witchcraft books and ancient books to which Grimm has been exposed.

This is increasingly indicative of the value of this alien being able to plunder other biogenic abilities!

So from the moment we got this alien, Grimm set up a separate laboratory for it, authorizing the chip to detect and cultivate it in its entirety. After a series of witchcraft tests, Grimm got a promising result.

On the happy side, this alien insect is indeed able to plunder the natural instincts of parasite organisms.

On the one hand, the gift instinct it plundered was fragmented and could not have been reconstituted in an experimental fashion.

Just as the old spider parasitizes the alien worm on Medusa, even the old spider doesn't know what kind of abilities can be gained by the broken alien mature body in the future. It's impossible to consume Medusa's gifted petrification in its entirety, but a weakened version of 'paralyzed gaze' has a good chance of forming.

I'm afraid none of the wizards can make a clear statement about how this strange witchcraft capability has emerged.

Perhaps this is why the wizard world has always been overshadowed by a mighty mysterious force!