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Chapter 112 - 112

Chapter 112 A Sorcerer

The two red-skinned barbarians had just struggled to get up from the ground when they suddenly stiffened in place.

Their eyes jolted outward as if they had seen something most terrifying. All the crazy looks on their faces were replaced by fear.

In the face of death, the savages without reason had to bow their heads.

The moment the soul moths landed on their skin, they burrowed into them and disappeared.

However, the skin of the two men continued to ripple.

It was as if there were worms burrowing under their skin.

And that worm quickly turned into two, three, more and more ...

The barbarian's entire body's skin was wriggling weirdly.

If one looked closely at their eyes, their pupils didn't reflect Saul's image, but rather countless entangled worms.

Soulworm was not an instant death sorcery, but a sorcery that could drastically reduce the enemy's physical and mental state.

It would make the victim of the spell gradually die in a continuous torment.

Although those two barbarians had their magic resistance temporarily increased by the barbarian priests, they were unable to resist the 1st rank sorcery.

Their lifebreath was melting away at a rapid pace, leaving only two bodies whose skin kept surging.

And from start to finish, they didn't let out a single wail, everything was frighteningly quiet.

They were dead.

Having just become a Level 2 Apprentice, Saul cast two 1st Order Sorceries in a row.

However, he felt that he still had a surplus of magic power value, and his mental body was only slightly shaken, which did not affect his next sorcery at all.

Saul clenched his hands tightly, and his Spirit Ester, at this moment, finally revealed its power a little bit.

As long as he could obtain more soul fragments and absorb them after removing the impurities in them, he would be able to enhance his magic power all the time.

Even his spiritual power could become more and more solid with the addition of soul power.

Saul turned around, ready to call Penny out, but was shocked to find that the two red-skinned barbarians, who no longer had breath, had actually moved again.

They shook their heads, twisted their arms and legs, shook their waists, and most frightening of all, they had a wide smile on their faces.

They were dancing.

Saul: "..."

Was this the effect of his Soul Asshole when it was attached by the Grievous Spirit?

Watching two red-skinned barbarians belly dancing there is a bit of a hot mess.

Saul decided that it was better to put the new 1st level sorcery learning on the agenda.

But Saul didn't realize what a horrifying sight the awkward dance in his eyes was in the eyes of Ada and Jaycee in the distance!

Jaycee heard the sound of "dang dang dang dang dang" from her side, trembling, she lowered her head and realized that the knife she was holding in her hand had been knocking against the wall unconsciously.

He turned his head tremblingly towards Ada, and saw that the other party was also tremblingly turning towards himself.

Both were trembling.

"You… you… how did you… bring him… bring the Sorcerer Lord back?"

Ada tried to recall her first meeting with Thor, but could only recall the two barbarians who continued to dance even after their deaths.

When the two turned back again, they were shocked to realize that Saul had appeared in front of them at some point.

"Scary!"

Both of them leaned back at the same time, looking at Saul with unbelief and awe in their eyes.

Saul was not surprised by the reaction of these two men, ordinary people would be afraid when they saw a sorcerer.

Those who had cognitive problems like Penny were still a minority.

Saul leaned on the window frame and said to the two men with his head down, "Penny is in the tower, when you go in, close the door. Right now that is the safest place, outsiders can't attack without actively opening the door."

The most dangerous beings in the tower had been eliminated by Saul, turning it into a fortress for the sheltering people.

Saul finished his speech and without waiting for the two men to climb up, he headed for Mill Sail Town.

"Saul!"

Who would have thought that Ada would call out to him through the window, summoning up the courage, "Did you save Penny?"

Saul stopped and turned to look at Ada, "No need to thank me too much, it was just by the way. In the future, when you bring Penny, remember to stay away from witches. Witches don't have good people."

Ada was stunned, isn't Saul a sorcerer, why did he say that there are no good people in sorcerers?

Was he trying to say that he himself was not a good person?

The walls of Mill Sail Town finally came crashing down, and an even louder wail resounded.

Without further delay, Saul ran towards the barbarians.

Behind him, Ada but shouted again.

"I'm sorry! Saul, I left you alone in the first place."

This time Saul didn't stop, he just raised his hand distantly.

He wasn't the one who was left behind back then anyway.

Ada didn t mention this when he first met Saul, but immediately apologized after finding out that Saul was a sorcerer ...

Or is it the result of a different status position.

Saul didn't take the original owner's experience to heart.

As Saul approached, the barbarian priest noticed him again.

As a matter of fact, the Barbarian Priest knew that Saul was not a first level apprentice the moment Saul dryly killed the two berserked barbarians.

The Barbarian Priest was only barely a Level 2 Apprentice, and seeing Saul running step by step, the pressure in his heart grew. He was considering whether to retreat or not.

Although Lord Bill of the Sorcerer's Tower had told him to clean up Mill Sail Town, things were clearly beyond his ability now.

At that moment, voices once again came from inside Mill Sail Town.

When the Barbarian Priest looked, it was actually another sorcerer from Mill Sail Town, Yuni, who had rushed back with his soldiers.

Every one of them had profound anger and pain on their faces.

"Surprisingly, today, back."

The Barbarian Priest knew that emotion all too well, and knew that if he had been attacked from both sides, the other side would have haunted him and not allowed him to leave.

It was time to leave, and he waved his wooden staff.

The barbarians began to retreat.

They came fast and ran even faster.

Saul did his best to intercept some of them, but the barbarians ran around him, and he ended up leaving only seven or eight bodies behind.

And one of the barbarians, who was focused on by Saul because he was carrying a large package, fell beside him.

The fabric of that parcel didn't look like something a barbarian could possess, and the knots tied on the outside were even neater, not like something a barbarian would do.

The other barbarians had pretty much run away.

Saul didn't know flight spells yet, and could only watch as that barbarian priest commanded his men to intercept Saul while riding off in the other direction.

Sol simply gave up the chase and crouched down to pick open the package.

Dozens of Ground Sound Fruits rolled out of it, and at a glance, they had been picked for some time, and the root connections had all dried up.

Was this robbed by barbarians? Or was it a deal between the town and the barbarians, as the old madman had said?

Why did these barbarians suddenly appear and purposely destroy the Sound Grinding Fruit field?

Unilaterally lifted the table and tore up the contract.

After a while, a fresh-faced sorcerer apprentice ran out of Mill Sail Town and stopped not far from Saul's side, panting and looking at him with guarded eyes.

"You? Hoo... who are you?" The other's eyes hid caution.

"The Wizard's Tower." Sol returned tersely.

His eyes looked once again at the fleeing barbarians, then dropped to the three-story tower, and finally to the messy Mill Sound Orchard.

"I will report what happened here."

A look of awe flashed across Uni's face.

"You can think about how to explain what happened to Wizard Shelly until the other wizards in charge of this matter arrive."

"I have things to do, so I'll leave first." Saul didn't want to talk to him much at all.

Saul didn't stay behind to deal with the matter of Mill Sail Town, thinking that Wizard Yuni and the group of people he brought back would arrange it properly.

As for Penny and the others, they might not be able to stay in Mill Sail Town anymore, Saul left her a bag of money, that was all.

Penny offers her eyes and Saul changes her fate of being refined.

That's not help, that's quid pro quo.

The sky is clearly bright, the sun shines on the body but can't melt this thick inverted spring cold.

Saul walked alone on the border between the desert and the town, behind him was the crying town of Mill Sail.

Although he had lived here for three days, Saul still couldn't feel sad about the disaster that had befallen it.

Everything was hazy, like a frosted mirror across the room.

It was no longer his world.

Saul lowered his head, and every now and then on both of his hands, transparent soul moths burrowed out from under his skin, swirled in the air, and burrowed back in.

He was a sorcerer now.

...

While everyone was beginning to clean up the battlefield and aid the wounded, a woman climbed out of the collapsed fence and sneaked towards the Ground Sound Fruit field.

Since it was unclear if there were any stray barbarians out there, the Uni sorcerer did not allow anyone to leave the town.

But that woman, she disobeyed the Sorcerer Lord's orders.

Jenny, she was in her forties, and for the first time she ran so desperately.

She was afraid she'd be stopped.

Luckily, no one was paying attention to her at the moment.

Running to the fence, where torches stood, even in the daylight, there were faint flames.

Jenny looked around in a panic and peeled a broken wooden torch out of the corner.

She carefully lit the torch in her hand and kept huffing in excitement.

When she finally lit the torch in her hand, she quickly scaled the fence of the field, not hesitating even when her hands and feet were cut by the sharp stones.

She came to the vines of the Ground Sound Fruit that had become tangled together as a result of the shelf collapsing, and with a wide grin and trembling hands, she lit the patch of Ground Sound Fruit.

The fire burned.

Her face reddened by the flames, Jenny dropped the torch in her hand, her eyes widened in excitement, and she finally couldn't help but let out a loud laugh.

"Hahaha, hahaha, hahaha, no more, all gone! Ha ha ha ha ..."

(End of chapter)