in the spacious laboratory, several hours had passed when Athir finished the blood transformation.
After the blood was transformed by the witch formation, some changes began to occur on Elhua in front of him.
First, the broken arm. After Athir's surgery, his left hand has been completely reattached, replacing the entire arm. Except for the gap, it looks no different from a normal arm.
Because he had part of the Silver Behemoth's blood transplanted into him, his skin seemed to have changed a little compared to before, becoming a little rougher. The various organs in his body had also undergone subtle adjustments and were still adapting to the new changes.
This is the adaptation period after the blood transformation, which will take at least seven or eight days to end.
During this period, Elhua's body is still very fragile. Not only will all his strength disappear, but he may also develop some unknown symptoms.
However, after this transition period is over, the body will gradually adapt, and the suppressed blood will be stably integrated into the body without any fluctuations.
Thinking of this, Atier took out two bottles of potion from the side and poured them directly into Elhua's mouth.
It was a bottle of sleeping potion and a bottle of satiating potion, which were enough to ensure a sound sleep during this period without affecting the transformation of the body.
After finishing all this, Athir walked aside and opened the door of the laboratory.
"Put some clothes on him and send him straight to his room to rest."
Walking out of the gate and looking at the two guards guarding the door, Atier gave them an order and continued walking outside.
He walked quickly into the hall of the manor, where Sidru was already waiting.
He was wearing a white-sleeved gold-rimmed dress today, looking very solemn. When he saw Athir coming over, he stood up and looked at Athir and asked, "How is it, did it succeed?"
"The results of the experiment were much better than I expected."
Standing there, Athir nodded: "After a while, I can help you and the Duke start the transformation."
"Okay." After listening to Athir's words, Sidru stood there and thought for a while, then said with some ease: "The medicine you gave us before, after our testing, has a great effect on the plague in the city. If nothing unexpected happens, we will be able to control the plague in the city in a while."
Hearing this, Athir nodded: "As long as it's useful."
"I'm going to leave for a while."
Walking out of the manor and looking at the scenery outside, Athir said to Sidlu.
When he first returned to this continent, he agreed to join the Southern Alliance, so he would go to the headquarters of the Southern Alliance after a while to register and get to know other members of the Southern Alliance.
Calculating the time, it is not far from the agreed time, and Atier is also preparing to go over and settle things here.
"I'll have someone prepare it later." On the side, listening to Athir's words, Sidru nodded seriously.
They all knew that Athir had joined the Southern Alliance, and they all took it very seriously.
In fact, for a wizard like Athir, the elders of the Southern Alliance may not mean much. At most, they can only play a role in getting to know other wizards and exchanging resources.
But for the nobles and kingdoms in the secular world, this identity plays a big role.
Being an elder of the Southern Alliance is equivalent to directly becoming a senior member of the Southern Alliance and being able to participate in the decision-making of the entire Southern Alliance, which is of great benefit to secular families.
Time passes slowly.
A few days later, Athir got on the carriage again and headed towards the distance under the escort of Sidru and some soldiers.
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In the early morning, the sunlight gradually spreads to the earth, illuminating the surrounding world.
In front of a city, a team attracted a lot of attention.
It was a team composed of hundreds of warriors on horseback. In the center of the warriors, a carriage slowly moved forward and entered the city.
This group of people looked very tough to deal with. Not only was each warrior riding a horse and equipped with fine leather armor, but they also carried an extremely conspicuous flag with the family emblem engraved on it, giving them the obvious aura of aristocrats.
"That is... the emblem of the Fakus family!"
On the road, a knowledgeable businessman recognized the pattern on the flag and couldn't help but exclaimed.
After a while, they came to an open space.
"Athir, we're here."
Coming to an empty scene, Sidru walked to the center of the carriage and reminded Athir inside.
Hearing Sidru's voice, Athir slowly opened his eyes and got off the carriage.
When I got off the carriage, I saw an extremely empty field. In front of me, the person who had gone to deliver the message had returned, followed by a group of people.
"Excuse me, are you Elder Atier?" A loud voice came from the front.
In front, a middle-aged man wearing bright silver armor, a helmet on his head, and with a serious face quickly looked around and finally stopped in front of Athir.
He knelt on one knee, looked at Athir and said respectfully: "Please follow me, Elder Keg is waiting in front."
"Lead the way."
Looking at the knight in front of him, Athir nodded and spoke directly.
Following the knight, they walked a short distance and came to a building.
When they arrived here, the other accompanying warriors were picked up by the servants inside and went to other places to rest. Only Sidru remained with Athir and followed him inside.
Soon, they came to a tall building. In front of it, a straight-looking man in a black sleeved shirt was standing there waiting. It was Keg.
"Athir, long time no see!"
After seeing Athir, Kage showed a warm smile on his face and walked up to Athir and gave him a hug.
"Come in with me, the others are almost here."
After the hug, he looked at Athir and said.
In response, Athir nodded directly.
They walked slowly forward and soon arrived at the building in front.
As I walked in, a cold breath came from the side.
There were guards wearing full body armor all around, all of them were quietly guarding the area, and the whole place looked very heavily guarded.
Of course, for third-class apprentices like Athir, these ordinary guards are just for show and can be overwhelmed by a single spell.
After walking here, Sidlu was led to another living room, leaving only Athir to continue walking forward.
After a while, they came to a hall.
In the hall, there is a huge round table with nearly a dozen chairs.
However, at this time, these chairs were only half full, with only about seven or eight figures, and each of them emanated powerful magical fluctuations.
As Athir walked in, all these people's eyes were focused on Athir, with some scrutiny in their looks.
"…Finally here."
As he walked in, a cold voice came from the corner, looking at Athir with a scrutinizing gaze.
He was an apprentice wearing a green robe and with his hair tied up. Although he looked to be in his thirties, his face was stiff and unnatural, with a unique cold aura.
"You seem to have arrived a little late." He looked at Athir and said expressionlessly.
Hearing this, Athir's face remained calm, and he only showed an apologetic smile: "I'm really sorry, I didn't expect you to come so early."
In the corner, the apprentice in the green robe had a blank expression on his face. He just looked at Athir quietly without saying anything.
"Haha, Kairad, it's still early for the time we agreed on."
On the side, Keg stepped forward and first explained to the green-robed apprentice in the corner, and then smiled and introduced to the other apprentices present: "This is Athir, an apprentice from Uraldo College and a new member of our Southern Alliance."
Athir also showed a seemingly gentle smile on his face: "Nice to meet you gentlemen."
A faint applause sounded around.
Looking at Athir standing in front of him, Radel, who was sitting in front of him, smiled and was the first to applaud.
After the introduction, Athir sat directly in Radel's seat and looked ahead quietly.
"Okay, although the agreed time has not yet arrived, since everyone is here, let's start." A voice came from the side.
In the corner, an old apprentice wearing a red robe and with white hair stood up and walked to the front: "According to the rules, I will preside over this meeting. Do you have any objections?"
After a while, seeing that the apprentices below did not respond, the old apprentice in red robe nodded and said, "Since everyone has no objection, let's start this meeting."
After saying this, he took out a book from the side and opened directly to the first page.
"First of all, there is a plague near the Kingdom of Al. It is spreading very quickly and has affected more than 100,000 people. Is there anyone here who is willing to go over and solve this problem?"
Standing in front of the huge round table, the red-robed old man looked at the many apprentices in front of him and said, "As the price for resolving this matter, the conditions proposed by the Kingdom of Al are fifty magic stones, fifty thousand qualified slaves who can serve as experimental subjects, a viscount title and corresponding territory..."
"plague?"
After the old man in the red robe finished speaking, a middle-aged woman in a white robe frowned and said, "Can't the royal family of the Kingdom of Al solve the problem of the apprentices they support themselves?"
"The apprentices that their family left here are only second-class, and they are not good at this kind of knowledge."
On the side, listening to the words of the female apprentice in white robe, Keg explained aloud.
"That can't be helped." The female apprentice waved her hand: "Although the conditions are good, we don't have anyone who is good at this."
(End of this chapter)