more than ten days later.
As the ocean gradually disappeared from sight, the land in the distance gradually emerged and was easily seen by Athir and others.
"Is it almost there?"
Looking at the land in the distance, this thought emerged in Athir's mind.
Beside him, the other apprentices were standing quietly, their faces showing some excitement after seeing the land in the distance.
There were cheers coming from behind, and some apprentices were celebrating quietly, and for a moment there were noises all around.
"This is just the first stop."
Behind Athir, Andrew also showed a bright smile on his face: "After reaching the land, we still have to walk a distance before we can reach the place where those wizard organizations recruit apprentices."
"Once we get there, we'll have to separate." A female voice suddenly sounded, with a hint of melancholy.
Athir looked to the side and saw a red-haired girl in a red dress slowly walking towards him in the distance.
There was a smile on her face, which was much better than at the beginning. Although she still looked stiff, at least she could show some delicate expression. At this moment, she was looking at Athir quietly.
"Which wizard organization are you planning to join?" She walked quietly to Athir's side and said casually.
"I'm going to the White Stone Tower. I have some tribesmen studying there who can take care of me."
Andrew looked at the continent in the distance and spoke.
"I should go to the House of Chila." Sisti also said.
"Athir, what about you?" They looked at Athir standing aside and asked curiously.
For wizard families like theirs, since some of their clansmen had entered those wizard academies in the past, arrangements had already been made for them, and basically they all joined fixed wizard academies.
"I need to take a closer look." Standing there, Athir thought for a while before saying with a smile.
"Haven't you decided yet?"
Andrew was surprised when he heard this. "That's right. With your qualifications, you don't have to worry about joining those wizard academies. You will be valued no matter where you go. You naturally have to choose carefully."
The fourth-class qualification is already good even for those large wizard organizations. As long as it is carefully cultivated, there is at least a 50% chance of being promoted to a formal wizard. It is definitely an excellent potential seed.
It can be predicted that as long as Athir is willing, most wizard organizations will be willing to recruit him and will not turn him away.
Seeing that Athir didn't speak, the two people around him on the deck gradually fell into silence.
After a while, the ship gradually approached the shore and arrived at a port.
At this time, Araon and Klisu, who had not appeared for a long time, appeared in front of many apprentices again and began to lead them off the boat slowly.
Back on the familiar land, the apprentices' faces relaxed slightly, and each of them looked excited.
Standing on the familiar land, Athir looked around.
This is a flat piece of land. The dark earth seems to have been processed long ago and looks bare, without any weeds or trees.
There were no pedestrians around, only some muscular men in black robes walking around in the port. Even when they saw Athir and others coming, they just raised their heads indifferently without any reaction.
In the distance, Aragon and Klisu did not react to this scene. They just walked aside silently without saying much.
"The target's body carries an unknown radiation field!" The voice of the chip machine suddenly sounded in my mind.
Athir looked at the black-robed men who kept walking around, and his pupils shrank slightly: "This kind of physical fitness... Each one has reached the peak of a knight apprentice."
Looking into the distance, in his mind, the chip was running and analyzing at high speed through Athir's body.
The abnormalities of those black-robed men were summarized one by one, and the differences between them and ordinary people were highlighted.
"He is not a knight apprentice trained through the Knight Breathing Method. There are no signs of regular exercise on his body. He looks a bit like a product of human body modification."
After a long time, Atier came to this conclusion in his heart.
These people in front of me all have some kind of radiation power on them. It is obvious that they have been influenced and transformed by the power of wizards, which has led to such a great improvement in their physical fitness.
However, looking at the appearance of these people, their expressions are indifferent and their bodies are abnormally twisted. It is obvious that this transformation is not without side effects.
At this moment, several figures suddenly came from the distance.
Several big men in black robes gradually approached from a distance, with dull expressions, each pulling a few horse-drawn carriages.
"One carriage for every three persons."
Looking at the apprentice in front of him, Aragon turned his head and glanced sideways, saying expressionlessly, and then took the lead to walk into a carriage.
Seeing this, the apprentices around wisely did not say much. They just followed the other party's instructions and each chose a carriage and walked in.
The gray-robed men around also slowly walked onto the carriage, apparently to act as coachmen.
After a while, when all the apprentices around had gone in, the black-robed knights mounted their horses, followed the carriage, and slowly moved forward.
A few days later.
As noon approached, strange noises gradually appeared ahead.
It was a huge camp. In front of the camp, several wizard apprentices, also wearing grey robes, were quietly guarding there.
"Araang, you're back?"
In the distance, a voice suddenly sounded.
A middle-aged wizard apprentice was walking over from a distance, followed by some people, who also seemed to be bringing apprentices with them.
"Sisim, you're here too?" Looking at the figure approaching from a distance, Alaang was a little surprised: "What did you get this time?"
"Don't mention it." Xisim smiled bitterly. "I thought I was lucky. I met several apprentices with good qualifications along the way. I didn't expect to run into a group of rioting sea creatures on my way back. Although I beat them back, most of the apprentices died. Only the ones behind me are left."
"Sea tribe?" Hearing this, Aragon frowned a little: "I heard that the sea tribe in the distant sea is experiencing civil unrest. Why did they come to us for no reason?"
"Who knows what's going on." Sisim sighed, "Most of the new recruits were killed or injured this time. I'm afraid I won't gain much from this mission."
"As for you, you should have discovered several good seedlings."
At this point, Alaang smiled and said, "It's okay."
At this time, the door in front began to slowly open, and two gray-robed apprentices slowly walked over and handed the things in their hands to Araang and others.
"Okay, the door is open, you can go in by yourselves."
Holding the things in his hand, Alaang looked at the apprentices behind him and said to them.
(End of this chapter)