Chapter 24: It’s not shameful to sue the teacher


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  Chapter 24: Sue the teacher, no shame.
  It turns out that this meditation picture is called an erosion picture.

  But Sol still felt that his name was more vivid and appropriate.

  "Teacher, I asked other people, and none of their meditation books have this picture. Only I have it... Someone touched my book, and someone wanted to kill me!"

  Thor's expression kept changing between anger and fear.

  "So?" Kaz was calm, even a little indifferent.

  "Please mentor, help me."

  Kaz's white eyebrows wrinkled, and he looked down at Thor.

  "Boy, the world of wizards is not true, good or beautiful. In order to become stronger and explore deeper mysteries, everyone will do whatever it takes. What you have to do is to adapt to this world, rather than just thinking about seeking asylum." "Teacher Kaz, I understand

  . Natural selection, but I have only been an apprentice for two days, and someone instigated maids and even other apprentices to deal with me. Is there any other hidden secret in this? I am now..." Thor shrank his shoulders and covered his stomach. He said pitifully, "I don't even dare to eat the food brought by the maid."

  "Natural selection?" Kaz was startled, "You haven't learned much knowledge, but you have a lot of words."

  He thought about it. After thinking about it, he finally relented, "No matter who wants to harm you, the servants and apprentices who commanded the Wizard Tower have indeed crossed the line. I know about this, and no one will dare to touch the apprentice's supplies in the future." He pressed his hand on the rope

  . On top of your head, "Being able to avoid the erosion map's calculations is your own ability. This is the most important thing. Go back and eat well, study hard, and become stronger. Then you will find that the dangers on the road to the wizard are greater than those calculated by others. What you're doing is much more terrifying."

  Saul asked for help today, which took up time to ask questions. After Kaz finished speaking, he walked out of the corpse room with his hands behind his back.

  Thor was a little relieved, but also a little disappointed.

  Although Kaz said that Sol did not have to worry about being plotted again in his daily life, he did not say that he would help Sol find the murderer behind the scenes.

  In other words, he still has to worry that West Germany will cause trouble for him elsewhere, or even... kill him personally.

  Fortunately, the wizard tower should have certain binding force on the second-level apprentices, otherwise West Germany would not think of all the dirty tricks to deal with him.

  A second-level apprentice can kill a new apprentice with just a few fingers.

  We still have to find ways to become stronger as soon as possible.

  At the same time, he must find a way to avoid West Germany's plot before he is able to resist.

  Sol began copying books again.

  He had an expressionless face and wrote quickly, even when copying Noah's words in the book, his speed did not slow down much.

  At seven o'clock, he left the morgue.

  As he was going out, he suddenly saw the scarlet door next door open, and a man in his early twenties walked out. The badge on his clothes shows that he is also a first-level apprentice.

  You can tell by his age that he is a very senior first-level apprentice.

  When the other party saw Thor, his eyes passed over him as if he were seeing air.

  Thor silently stepped aside and let the other person walk up the ramp first.

  There is no work today, everyone can get off work on time.

  Sol stood close to the door for a while, wanting to see if the red wooden door at the bottom would open.

  That should be the room where the first stage of body disposal takes place.

  But Sol waited for about ten minutes, and there was no movement from the door.

  Thinking that he couldn't delay here for too long, Sol hurriedly left with the book in his arms.

  …

  Kaz is in a bad mood today.

  None of his new apprentices satisfied him.

  That Duke has high dark element perception and good magic talent, but he can't turn his brain and has no spirituality.

  If it is so difficult to learn even a few small runes, how can I get involved in witchcraft in the future?

  That Angela is pretty talented and smarter than Duke, but her mind is too impetuous.

  Those big eyes are cute, but they always turn around.

  Even learning basic knowledge, which only requires hard work, she can do well.

  I thought I was doing a good job of pretending to be innocent.

  Kaz himself is not a calculating person, so he doesn't like such apprentices either.

  In his opinion, those who become high-level wizard apprentices through calculation will eventually fall on the road to becoming a formal wizard.

  And Angela reminded Kaz of another girl.

  That guy is probably tasting the consequences of what he sown in the first place.

  As for Thor...

  Kaz didn't pay him any attention at first.

  In his opinion, becoming an apprentice for a person without magic talent is a waste of the wizard tower's resources.

  Thinking about it, Thor must have used some trick to become an apprentice.

  Kaz originally wanted to get him down during the first test, but unexpectedly discovered Thor's talent in the soul.

  No, saying it was an accidental discovery is actually not accurate.

  Someone ordered him.

  Kaz walked slowly on the ramp between the sixteenth and seventeenth floors of the East Tower.

  The sixteenth and seventeenth floors of the East Tower are the residences of the instructors.

  Suddenly, the shadows around him suddenly moved.

  Obviously the light of the candlestick is still so stable, but the shadows under the feet seem to be fleeing, turning into countless small black dots, colliding and jumping, scrambling to get into the cracks of the stone.

  Kaz stopped, his face twitching and his breathing slowing.

  Who says official wizards can't be afraid?
  He looked up and saw a man walking down the ramp.

  His arms were close to his sides without swinging, and his heels were raised high when he walked, with only a little bit of his toes touching the ground.

  It's like the ground is dirty and he's trying to avoid contact with it.

  The most important thing is that the man was covered in pink bandages, with only a pair of silver eyes exposed.

  Kaz leaned forward deeply.

  "Tower Master."

  "Yes."

  With a simple response, the man in pink bandage passed Kaz.

  Kaz exhaled half a breath from the bottom of his heart.

  But before the other half was spit out, I found that the tower owner stopped after taking two steps.

  He turned around quickly, not daring to turn his back to the tower master.

  "Isn't that little guy suitable for disposing of corpses?" The

  tower owner, who even the official wizard Kaz would be afraid of, said in a gentle voice.

  "Yes, his soul talent is indeed good. The first time he dealt with a corpse, he actually found one more piece of material than me." "

  Haha, you must not be serious." The tower master laughed.

  Kaz shuddered.

  "Show him this so he can grasp it quickly."

  The bandage on the tower master's abdomen cracked a deep hole. He put his slender fingers in and took out a book made of thin silk.

  "Okay." Kaz took it with both hands.

  "By the way, Tower Master," Kaz suddenly remembered that boy asked him for help today, "Someone had touched that boy's meditation book and replaced one of the pages with an erosion chart." The Tower Master turned around and seemed quite interested

  . .

  "He meditates with the erosion map?"

  "Uh, probably not. How can the new apprentice resist the erosion map? It must be Lucky that he discovered something was wrong and waited until today to tell me."

  A cold wind whistled through the passage.

  The tower master's body, with its toes touching the ground, swayed like a reed.

  "That's not okay. The wizard apprentice is my thing, the meditation book is my thing, and the maid is my thing." The tower master's eyes were crooked, as if he was smiling, "By the way, the laboratory is also my thing."

  Laboratory ?
  Kaz felt cold sweat break out in his hair, but he was too afraid to let it flow to his cheeks.

  "Go find that bad guy and make him pay."

  After saying that, the tower owner turned around and continued descending.

  After his figure disappeared behind the curve, countless black shadow dots jumped out of the cracks in the stone, happily reorganizing the shadows.

  Kaz looked down at the book in his hand, confused.

  Tower Master, why do you value that Thor so much?
  (End of chapter)

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