Age of Adepts

Chapter 790: Dust Fire Canyon

Grimm was stunned by the content of the contract in front of him.

How is this possible?

But when I think about it, it doesn't seem inappropriate.

After all, most wizards, at the same time, are physically no different from some monsters.

But wizards are the cornerstone of civilization in the world of shadow wizards. Only they have ever enslaved the vast number of monsters, and there has never been a strange example of wizards being contracted by monsters.

What the hell does this tiger want?

Just as Grimm's gaze condensed and he began to silently prepare to release the horror-flaming demon in his arms, the flaming tiger seemed to see through his movements. "You just looked so excited when you talked about taking me to your Wizard Tower. Hey, hey, you don't think I'm stupid enough to know that the Witch Tower is your wizard's greatest aid to war, do you? As soon as I get into the witch tower, I'm going to be the fish on your chopping board. Is it okay to sign such a bond of servitude to protect yourself? ”

In the face of such a fox-like tiger, Grimm can only put away all the deception and deception and begin to sincerely and sincerely wait.

Intelligent life… Intelligent life in any region is no less intelligent than that of a wizard. Often they appear overly lazy or brutal, not because their minds are not useless, but because their soul instincts drive them to adopt one of the most direct and labour-saving 'communication’ methods.

But communicating with them is also a very distressing thing for the wizards. Because different ways of surviving, different ethnic factors, different ways of thinking, different points of interest… so many different ways of thinking led to completely different ways of thinking, such two individuals sitting together to discuss problems, naturally ‘negotiating’ is no better than 'fisting’.

Unfortunately, Grimm will not accept such a magic contract by oath of death!

Warrior can be killed but not shamed!

Grimm loves life, but he hasn't reached the bottom line. Moreover, through mental perception and chip scanning, Grimm did not realize that the tiger was very hostile to himself. That magic contract is more of a bargaining prank than a life support.

At least under the fierce persecution of the other fiend, the little light point projected by the Fire Tiger in Grimm's mind remains white.

White stands for neutrality.

Red stands for hostility, and the deeper the hostility, the more red the puncture.

Green stands for friendliness, and the deeper the color, the more friendliness.

And the information gathered by the chip shows that the breath emitted by the tiger is infinitely closer to neutrality. This means that the other party did not urgently kill its own animosity, and the appearance of extrinsic viciousness was simply a means of forcing oneself into exemplary action.

To be honest, the other party probably didn't think that a blind human level 2 wizard would be able to determine the true intentions of the other party by scanning the emotional spectrum through the protection of the vital field.

With the auxiliary hint of the chip, Grimm becomes old and has a heart.

After five hours of 'bargaining’, Grimm finally reached a cooperation agreement with this tiger.

Grim helps Tiger 3 'Sindal' escape the concerns of the will of the Wizard World and smuggle into the Wizard World. Grade 3 Flame Tiger Sindal needs to help Grimm kill Grade 2 Flame Lord Arthur.

Originally Grimm thought he could scare the tiger in front of him by saying who was behind that second-degree flame lord, Athos. Unfortunately, when it was heard that the master behind Athos was Gromes, the five-ranked Fire King, the tiger's face was just a scornful smile.

It's also making Grimm a little more elusive than Sindal!

It took half an hour to carry the spell, and Grimm and Tiger Sindal completed this magic contract. When the golden magic contract was suspended in the air, the souls of Grimm and the Tiger 3 were irresistibly taken as collateral. These mortgaged souls will be directly extinguished once either party breaks its covenant oath.

Grimm mortgaged his 23 souls for this mutual aid contract, while 3rd Tiger Sindal paid only a tiny fraction of the size of his nail cap. This is actually a sign of the huge power gap between the two sides!

Seriously, Grim is more constrained by this mutual aid pact.

Once Grimm broke the contract, he would wipe out half his soul with one breath. Even if he was a second-degree wizard, he would die instantly if he encountered such injuries. As for the third tier Tiger Sindal, the price paid was only a small one. With its strength, even if punished by contract, it's just a headache warming up, far from killing it or turning it into an idiot.

No way, that's the biggest difference between the strong and the weak!

Grade 3 flame tigers pull any hair thicker than Grimm's waist. By the same token, Grimm will have to match almost all of his own life in order to be equal to each other's nine bulls.

Even more witchcraft aids will not change the huge and desperate power gap between the two sides along the way!

However, after the signing of the contract, Grimm avoided the end of total enslavement. Although unequal in strength, the parties may be above the law of contract, but they are equal individuals of mutual benefit and mutual benefit.

Grimm made it clear that he had come to the fire-element scene in order to kill Lord Arthur, and that only when the mission was complete would he have a chance to turn the world around. Helping Grimm accomplish his mission is the best option if Sindal wants to arrive early in the world of wizards.

In response to Grimm's request, Sindal the Fire Tiger whispered and disappeared into the flames without hesitation. When he left, he left only one sentence behind.

“When you want to go back to the world of wizards, find a fire and shout my name three times, and I'll find you! ”

After listening to the Flaming Tiger, Grim's mind is also frenzied.

Shout its name three times into the flames and it can sense it? This… how does it sound to have the power of law. Is it...

As a Grimm 2nd Class Fire Wizard, it may count as a good battle force in the Wizard World. But once you step out of the surface, you will notice that there are too many mysteries on the higher organisms of the high-dimensional surface that are too difficult to measure and understand.

No wonder the world of wizards sets the starting level for independent exploration of the extraterritorial world at 5 levels, among which there are certain inevitable factors. Although a wizard below 5 levels feels like a powerful individual with lots of feathers, there are still many huge risks beyond his control in exploring the extraterritorial world.

Therefore, Grim must be cautious and cautious in exploring extraterritorial behavior in the future, and must not put himself in an embarrassing position of life and death like this one!

Finding a somewhat quiet place to deal with the problem of the original fire on his body, and letting Grimm do everything in his power, he was still unable to find the trail of the Tier 3 Flame Tiger. But he had the feeling that the guy wasn't far away and was still spying around him.

It's actually a common disease for elemental organisms!

The notion of extreme lack of time in their minds, and doing anything is always slow, does not care at all about the passage of time. So Grimm's idea of using his time to cover the Tiger 3 is simply not working, and the other side doesn't care if he can come to the Wizard World tomorrow or the next year.

Time, almost stationary in the element plane!

And all of this, obviously, has nothing to do with elemental life, that long, ancient life.

All means exhausted and no trace of the tiger could be found, Grimm had to embark on a journey again and head straight to the lair of Arthur, the second-degree flame lord.

…………

Dust Fire Canyon.

This is a wasteland of dust and fire.

Above the wilderness of Nodak, a huge canyon runs through both ends, deep and dark inside, covered by scattered dust and occasional fire columns that erupt in the cracks of rock walls. It's almost impossible to spy on the truth from the outside.

Deep in the Dust Fire Canyon is an ancient city inhabited by 120,000 flame dwellers, all of whom are intelligent creatures with autonomous spirituality. The inhabitants of this place, although purely violent and without as much cunning and cunning as humans, have been able to construct an intact and primitive flame city prototype.

As a result, Grimm encountered more and more flame creatures just as he entered the edge of the Dust Fire Canyon.

After a period of confusion, Grimm has mastered the art of disguising flame creatures.

First, the disguised Fire Spirit Shape cannot be too small.

Although high-order flame organisms do not measure individual strength by body size, the larger the mass in the lower order group, the stronger the flame force is in the body. As long as Grimm's disguised fire spirit is big enough, those low-ranking little guys will look out for the wind and never dare come up to harass and get in trouble.

Secondly, the disguised Fire Spirit cannot be too active.

The fire element surface is actually a very dull, very boring place. All the flame creatures here are slow, dragging, almost adult months wandering between different regions.

Only when autonomous spirituality is born in their flame core will it be possible to emerge from obscure primitive chaos and succeed in realizing the difference between oneself and others.

This is reflected in the character and physical characteristics of most flame organisms, as well as unprecedented ‘boredom’ and ‘stupidity’!

Even intelligent individuals with autonomous spiritual wisdom are less than human beings in terms of spiritual activity and the cunning application of wisdom.

So Grimm condensed a five-meter fire spirit pattern, and when he slowly walked past the sides of the two melting giants guarding the canyon entrance, stuck in the 'human * stream’, he just glanced at him and quickly shifted his gaze away.