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Chapter 235 - Quasi-level Warcraft

"Okay." Locke realized that the grandmeisterin wasn't a talkative person, so he merely grunted and ignored the old man.

The old man chuckled and flew down as if nothing had happened. He chatted idly with Grandmaster Parlina.

However, the grandmeisterin ignored the old man and turned to Locke and the others. "Go to the second floor and pick a room." After saying that, he looked at Angelina and Locke and added, "One room per person."

"Ahem, alright." Locke hurriedly agreed. He knew that the grandmeisterin didn't want him and Angelina to be alone in the same room.

After that, the grandmeisterin turned around and left with the old man following closely behind.

As he walked, he nagged, "Why are you interfering in the affairs of two young people?" Obviously, the old man could see the relationship between Locke and Angelina.

Just as the old man finished his sentence, before he could continue, a long arrow made of water elements was already aimed at the old man. The old man shut his mouth at the right time.

Locke held back his laughter when he saw the old man, who was obviously a Magister, being humiliated by the grandmeisterin.

"Is that old man interested in the grandmeisterin?" Locke nudged Angelina and mouthed.

Given the strong mental power of a Magister, he didn't have the guts to say this out loud, no matter how low his voice was.

Angelina rebuked Locke's chest and ignored this guy who was full of nonsense. She even dared to make a joke about her grandmeisterin.

It wasn't that Locke didn't respect the grandmeisterin, but after meeting her a few times, he realised that the old woman wasn't difficult to get along with.

"Let's go pick a room!" Angelina dragged Daenie up to the second floor of the floating ship. Daenie had seen Locke's mouth movements and was shocked by his audacity.

Apart from the three of them, there were also many Lehrlings from the academy on the floating ship. They were probably going to the Sanctum to study together.

Locke couldn't keep a low profile even if he wanted to since he was a knight among a group of casters. Under the curious gazes of the others, Locke circled the floating ship once.

This wasn't Locke's first time on a ship. Aomar was a vast empire and whenever he went out on a mission, he would travel by water instead of land.

The speed and convenience of the water route allowed him to abandon the traditional method of riding a warhorse.

However, it was his first time seeing a flying ship in the sky, so he couldn't help but be curious.

Most of the casters on the ship were mid-rank Lehrlings, and only a few of them were high-rank ones. Some of them had gone to their own rooms, just like Angelina and the others.

What was interesting was that this floating ship had a total of four floors and a basement floor. Each floor had a corresponding level division. The grandmaster and the official magician went to the highest floor of the four floors.

He hadn't seen anyone enter or leave the third floor yet. The second floor, where Angelina and Leona had entered, was where high-rank Lehrlings lived. The first floor was where the intermediate Lehrlings lived.

As for the basement, Locke had no idea what kind of creatures lived there.

The number of rooms on each floor decreased from the bottom to the top. If Locke wasn't mistaken, there were only three rooms on the fourth floor, which probably corresponded to the three Magisters on the floating ship.

Locke and Daenie were assigned to the second floor, which had close to twenty rooms. There were definitely more high-rank Lehrlings on the ship than there were on the ship.

"Grandmeisterin Parlina treats us pretty well!" Said Locke to Angelina and Daenie. The old lady had made an exception to put them together with the high-rank Lehrlings. It was obvious that she was protective of them.

Angelina's room was in the middle. Locke's room was on her left and Daenie's room was on her right.

From dusk until night fell, the floating ship didn't move at all. One magic apprentice after another boarded the floating ship, and the originally spacious deck was now a little crowded.

Apart from the casters, other creatures were also transported onto the ship under the cover of the night.

The Magician who transported these strange-looking creatures was a middle-aged male Magician with a long brown beard. Since he could easily float creatures onto the ship, this Magician should be the last official Magician on the floating ship.

"Burton, where are Leonze and the others?" asked the grey-robed elder as he stood in front of the door to the fourth floor.

"They'll have to wait for the next batch of floating ships." The middle-aged Magister's face couldn't be seen clearly under the cover of the night. Only his brown beard could be seen wriggling under his hood.

"Let's go!" The grey-robed elder waved his hand, and a strong gust of wind was generated, causing the keel of the floating ship to creak. Apart from the external propulsion force, the floating ship's internal kinetic energy was also generated. A pillar of flame and a pillar of air were generated from both sides of the floating ship.

The Lehrlings on board had never seen such a shocking sight before as the floating ship slowly moved forward.

The air pressure fluctuations caused by the movement of the floating ship didn't affect the people on board. A translucent eggshell-like barrier appeared outside the floating ship to help them resist the atmospheric pressure.

Half of Locke's attention was attracted by the sudden movement of the floating ship, while the other half was attracted by the creatures that the middle-aged Magister had brought on board.

"Subterrane dwellers?!" Locke pointed at the group of short, grey-skinned creatures that were moving in an orderly manner.

He wasn't mistaken. They were the subterrane dwellers that he and Elaine had met in the mine. The academy had also issued a mission for high-rank Knechts to capture subterrane dwellers. How could these subterrane dwellers, who were said to be used as slaves, appear on the floating ship?

It wasn't just the subterrane dwellers. They made up the majority of the creatures brought on board by the middle-aged Magister. There were also many other strange creatures, such as a lizard with three claws, a monkey with a tail on fire, and a crocodile-like creature with fangs the size of a fist.

These creatures had one thing in common, and that was, from their intelligent eyes, it could be seen that their intelligence was not low.

Apart from a few mid-rank Lehrlings who were a little startled by the sudden appearance of the various creatures, most of them looked indifferent. The overall strength of this group of creatures wasn't high. The subterrane dwellers made up the majority, and their combat strength only ranged from low-rank Knechts to mid-rank Knechts.

The strongest should be a crocodile-like creature that walked on two legs. It waved its huge tail casually, and from time to time, two streams of flaming green smoke would spurt out of its nostrils.

"A base-rank major monster!" Locke looked at the six-meter-tall behemoth with a grave expression.

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