Idle game leads to another world.

Chapter 1938 Make a Price

Chapter 1938 Make a Price
There are almost no people with particularly strong individual strength on Alyssa's side. After all, a certain base is needed to produce strong people.

When people find that there is no benefit in practicing martial arts or learning magic, they will turn to other ways to change their destiny. For thousands of years, magicians have basically only existed in fairy tales.

What everyone is learning now is actually magical technology, which is a kind of science in itself. Schools have long stopped teaching practical lessons such as how to use a specific spell.

This guy who calls himself Kevin said he is a magic apprentice, so he is most likely from a dimension outside the known universe.

Especially since Li Chengxi told Alyssa just now that the Space Godhead might open the portal out of order and bring things from other dimensions.

Okay, now we have a living person.

Since she wanted to know some additional information, Alyssa did not refuse the request to follow a group of primitive people back to the tribe.

This group of guys picked up some torches from the campfire to use as lighting, and seemed to be very happy to lead the way, not knowing that if they made the slightest movement, Alyssa's men would shoot them from behind.

Kevin followed Alyssa and said, as if explaining what happened, but also as if complaining:
"I worked so hard to finally become Master Godwin's apprentice. In two years I would be able to graduate, but then I suddenly ended up here."

He said with great regret:
"I shouldn't have touched it."

"What did you touch?"

"One day when I came out of my room, I saw a glowing oval object appear in the corridor. I thought it was a joke played by my seniors using illusion, so I reached out and touched it."

Illusions are, most of the time, just simple images that disappear at the slightest touch.

"How could I know that it was a real portal? I have never seen it before. I only saw a description of it in a book."

Kevin spread his hands and said:

“And then I got here.”

"No one came to see you?"

Alyssa asked:
"Your teacher, Master Godwin, must be a powerful wizard. Wouldn't he investigate if he found out you disappeared?"

"I'm just a junior apprentice. Master Godwin has hundreds of apprentices. He may not have noticed that I'm missing. Even if he did, he probably wouldn't care."

Alyssa didn’t quite understand. She thought that the relationship between a mentor and an apprentice should be similar to the relationship between a teacher and a student in school. If the student was gone, the teacher must be responsible.

But in fact, it is no exaggeration to say that apprentices learning magic live a life comparable to that of animals.

Whenever a mentor wants to do some magic experiment, he will sometimes use his apprentices as test subjects. There is no teacher-student relationship at all. Unless there are a few apprentices that the mentor pays special attention to, it is normal for some people to die.

"I was picked up by those savages. It was difficult at first. You see, they divided up all my clothes."

Kevin showed his body covered in white paint, and Alyssa noticed that the white paint he applied was actually anti-rust paint for armor plates...

"I was locked in a cage and almost used as a sacrifice. Fortunately, my memory was still good. I tried my best to remember how to use the language, and then I could barely communicate with these savages. After that, I used a few tricks to make them believe that I was actually a wizard. Killing me would bring punishment from God."

Kevin sighed, probably remembering the time he was locked in a cage, feeling pretty shitty.

After all, he was only an apprentice of magic, and the difficulty of casting spells that involved a language was much more difficult than just waving his hand to send out a fireball.

It can be said that when one's life is threatened, one's potential is unleashed.

"After that, I fooled them while secretly learning their language. Fortunately, these savages were relatively primitive and their language was relatively simple. If it was as difficult to learn as the Elvish, I would have died long ago." Anyone who can become a magic apprentice is a genius himself, the kind of person who can be a top student on Earth. Otherwise, others will not even bother to look at you.

Kevin briefly talked about his own affairs, and then asked:

"You said you came from outside. What exactly is this place? I've been here for more than half a year and have never seen the sun, moon, or stars. Could it be that we are underground?"

Seeing that Kevin seemed more eager, Alyssa hesitated for a moment, but decided to tell the truth.

"This is the void. I don't know if you have the concept of the void, but outside is a vacuum and ultra-low temperature environment."

"Void...empty?"

Kevin's eyes widened for a moment:
"You mean, we are in the void? No wonder it always feels light and airy here, but how could that be? No living creatures should be able to survive in the void except for void creatures."

It seems that he has the concept of emptiness.

Although most dimensions of the multiverse have not entered the interstellar era, their exploration of the void is no weaker than Alyssa's, and may even be stronger.

Those who are above level 50 can move smoothly in the void, and those who are above level 70 can even stand naked in the void, without being afraid of ultra-low temperatures, vacuum, and deadly cosmic rays.

What's more, although we can't go into the void, the spells of the School of Spellcasting have done in-depth research on teleportation.

Although not everyone understands it, mages, as a highly educated group, still know what the void is like.

Just like most people on Earth have never been to space, but they also know what space is.

This also made Alyssa relax a little. Kevin had this concept, so at least Alyssa didn't need to explain what the void was like bit by bit.

"We are in a planetary fortress, which is a closed fortress the size of a planet. Of course, this fortress is not as big as a habitable planet."

Kevin could understand every word Alyssa said, but he couldn't imagine a fortress as huge as a planet.

Many dimensions of the multiverse are still at the technological level of the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, and planetary fortresses are too advanced.

Kevin was so shocked that he couldn't speak for a while. After a while, he said:
"How did you get here? I've heard that magic ships can sail in the void. Do you have a magic ship?"

"Magic ship?"

Alyssa thought carefully and remembered the magic ship. It was a special means of transportation built by powerful wizards before the interstellar era.

It is basically similar to modern battleships, but much smaller, with no weapons worth mentioning, and its cruising range is incomparable to that of current battleships.

This feeling is actually like a modern person talking to the ancients. As for what Kevin said, Alyssa had to consider it in conjunction with her poorly learned history in order to understand it.

"It's a kind of magic ship, but it's much more advanced than that."

At this point, Alyssa turned the topic to what she cared about most.

"We are here to look for treasure. Do you have a map? Of course, you can be our guide if you want. We can go together. Although I may not be able to send you home, it is at least better than living with these savages."

After appealing to her emotions and reasoning with her clients, Alyssa offered her own price.

(End of this chapter)

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