Wizard Immortality

Chapter 10 Returning to the Academy

Chapter 10 Return to Academy
It's still raining.

The guards of Black Tower Academy stopped a strange boy wearing a black raincoat.

"Name, origin."

"Vic, from the Kingdom of Katen, a student of the August term of 733. My guide is the wizard apprentice Kels."

The guards check the identity.

Vic took off his hood that was protecting him from the rain, raised his chin, and looked toward the magnificent hillside town.

The deep and mysterious black tower on the top of the mountain, like the truth of the universe, stands at the highest point, unchanging forever, overlooking the ruthless changes of all things in the long river of time.

Three months later.

Vic returned to the academy once again.

He returned this time with two purposes.

The first is to earn some start-up capital by completing missions.

The second is to use the soul stones you earn to purchase all the knowledge you can.

The wizard's thirst for knowledge is the perfect example of greed.

Vic would not be so arrogant as to think that the knowledge in the Black Tower Academy was of no use to him just because he was a sixth-level wizard in his previous life.

Even knowledge at the wizard apprentice level would not be missed by Vic. Even if it was not used now, he would collect it carefully as a knowledge reserve.

After the guard verified the identity.

The first thing Vic has to do is to find Luke, the free knight with whom he had some interactions in the past, in the academy.

Although Vic can find jobs through agencies on his own, job employers and agencies will evaluate a person's qualifications for the job.

With Luke helping him make connections, the process would be a lot easier.

Even though doing so would make him owe the other party a favor, Vic's time was very valuable and he didn't want to delay his long-term plans because of his glorious deeds of "playing around" under the bridge for more than a year.

According to the residential address Luke left him seven months ago.

Vic arrived at a residential area on the hillside.

Each house here is independent of each other and the rent is expensive, generally only senior apprentices and formal wizards can afford it.

Luke lives here because he has been 'looking after' a senior apprentice for a long time.

Although this job sounds shabby, it pays well.

Enough to support him to purchase knowledge for learning expenses.

Vic stopped in front of a single-family home.

The house number reads: Shirley Fenn.

A silver sign next to it bore the specific name of the residence: Submariner's Laboratory.

This name has no substantive use, it is just a name that sounds beautiful and is more in line with its expensive rent and high-end positioning.

Knock on the door.

From time to time, a well-behaved and cute girl answered the door.

She said with a professional smile on her face, "Hello, I am the housekeeper here. If you want to see Lady Shirley, you need to make an appointment in advance."

In more than a year at the Black Tower Academy, Vic had been learning knowledge and had never moved around.

So he was very unfamiliar with this senior apprentice named Shirley Fenn.

But judging from the butler's tone, the other party seemed to be more than just a senior apprentice.

He may have profound attainments in the wizarding profession, and people will often visit him and seek cooperation.

But Vic wasn't there for her.

"My name is Vic, and I'm a student of the August class of 733. May I ask if Mr. Luke is still working here?"

See Vic regards himself as a student.

The smile on the girl's face disappeared immediately. She looked at Vic from head to toe with a cold face and said impatiently, "Student of 733?"

Then he turned around and shouted, "Mr. Luke, there is a student named Vic looking for you."

After saying that, he slammed the door and ignored Vic who was waiting outside.

Wait about five minutes.

Luke appeared in the garden connected to the backyard. The increasingly muscular free knight walked over quickly and gave Vic a warm bear hug as soon as they met. He smiled and said, "I thought you were going to rot under that broken bridge.

Tell me, what do you want to see me about this time? "

Haven't seen you for a year.

Vic noticed that the most primitive spiritual magnetic field had already formed in Luke's spiritual body.

This means that during this period, he not only bought the extraction method, but also started to study on his own and tried to become a wizard apprentice.

Although Luke has a rough appearance and is warm, generous and unconcerned with details, he is the worst student in Vic's class. To have come this far, he must have his strengths.

When he first met Vic.

This well-informed Freedom Rider saw the difference between Vic and others.

Especially on the day when the talent test ended.

He secretly observed Vic, and he could not see any frustration in this taciturn boy. From beginning to end, his expression was as calm as water.

Based on his experience of meeting people while traveling abroad.

Generally, only two types of people have this terrifying mentality of being invulnerable to everything.

One type is a fool with an abnormal brain.

The other type is a ruthless person with a heart of stone.

While these were just guesses from Luke's personal experience, he saw no harm in being friends with Vic.

Besides, he himself had nothing to lose.

The two exchanged pleasantries.

Vic explained his purpose.

"I hope to work with you on an outing. For some reason, I need some money."

Mention of outbound missions.

Luke frowned slightly.

He knew why Vic was looking for him.

Considering the fact that this guy has been lying around under the bridge for more than a year, the intermediary agency will definitely not give him the qualification license.

So he stood there in silence for a while, then said, "I haven't been out for more than half a year, but I can help you with this.

All Miss Shirley needs to do is let the agency know.

About two days.

I can help you get it done within two days. Then, you can go directly to the task agency to register your qualifications. There will be no problem. "

The honorific used by the previous housekeeper to address Shirley Fenn, but Luke's address is more intimate.

But Vic doesn't make fun of the other side.

For wizards, knowledge and power are the only realities.

Selling your body in exchange for a ticket to the path of a wizard is nothing to mention.

Vic knew that if Luke agreed to this, he would owe a big favor to the senior apprentice named Shirley Fenn, so he said, "I will remember your help, Luke."

With Vic's current strength and worth, Luke doesn't ask for anything in return, but just one word would be enough.

Luke smiled brightly and said, "It's no big deal. We haven't seen each other for so long. How about we go to the pub for a drink?"

Vic said, "Next time."

Luke didn't force it after seeing Vic off.

The smile on the free knight's face gradually faded. He narrowed his eyes and looked at Vic's departing back with a meaningful look.

No malice though.

He was looking forward to the day in the future when Vic would give him some feedback for this matter.

Some interesting thoughts arose in my mind: After lying dormant for more than a year, you finally stop pretending?
but.

He won't lose money by making this risky investment.

It's just a little more sweet words and a little more effort in bed life.

(End of this chapter)

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