Wizard Immortality

Chapter 5: Attitude Change

Chapter 5: Attitude Change (Please read~Please collect~)

Before leaving the barony.

Siegs's father, Baron Murray, had specifically instructed her about this.

After the convoy leaves the territory, do not order him around just because he is a servant of the Vic family, so as to avoid making enemies.

At least.

Don't offend Vic easily before you are sure whether he can become a wizard's apprentice.

Siegs, who was used to being a noble lady in the barony, had always turned a deaf ear to her father's warnings.

After the caravan set off, she lacked servants at her disposal, so she treated Vic like her own servant and ordered him around.

Even if there is no beating or scolding, the attitude is not much better.

but.

After witnessing the powerful power of the wizard with his own eyes.

While being shocked, Sigs thought a lot.

She suddenly realized that this was no longer the Barony of Murray, and no one would be afraid of her identity as the Baron's daughter.

It can even be said that she has already stepped half a foot into the world of wizards.

A strange, unpredictable and mysterious world.

Possessing the talents of a wizard.

Sigs was not stupid. She just expanded her thinking a little and realized that meaninglessly looking down on others would only make her look like an arrogant fool.

Especially after she knew that an inconspicuous male servant who had always been submissive by her side actually had the strength of a knight.

There is an ambitious guy lurking around her, but she is naive and unaware of it.

This feeling of being on edge made Sigs' chest tighten and cold sweat pour out.

The wind at night is very cold.

The faint fragrance of the girl floated into Vic's nose.

But Vic was unmoved.

The life of a wizard is long and lasting.

Enemies or friends, they are ultimately just passers-by in a wizard's life.

Knowledge and truth are the only things that wizards need to pursue persistently.

Now he has completely mastered the most basic blood power, the Knight's Breathing Method, and possesses a certain self-protection ability, but a wizard will never stop learning knowledge.

Even though Vic had been promoted to a sixth-level wizard, it would not be easy to make the leap from a knight's strength level to the level of a wizard apprentice.

Because no one can shake the basic laws of the wizarding world.

Any mortal who wants to become a wizard's apprentice must go through a long process of learning and trial and verification.

Accumulate knowledge, strengthen the spiritual body, and eventually form a knowledge system that belongs to you alone.

Only when one has formed a knowledge system and thoroughly understood even the smallest branches of a certain mysterious field can one be considered a formal wizard apprentice.

Only by experiencing the decline and fall of the Curse of Time can a wizard understand the true meaning of the preciousness of time.

So Vic wouldn't waste his time on a random girl.

Even speaking a word to her is a waste of precious time for learning knowledge.

Seeing that Vic remained silent, Sigs did not get angry, but tried her best to be polite and sincere, and said in a calm tone, "I know it's rude to pry into someone's secrets.

But the reason I came to you this time is actually to apologize to you.

I was too naive all along, I hope you can forgive my previous offense, I'm sorry."

If Sigs wanted to threaten Vic with this so-called secret, or use some naive and ridiculous means.

Vic will definitely want to kill.

But the other party apologized with sincerity, and even realized his own naivety and immaturity because of the attack on the camp.

Vic, on the other hand, had a different opinion of this girl named Sigs Murray.

Talent may determine the lower limit of a wizard.

But humility will always be one of the qualities that determines a wizard's upper limit.

The human heart is a mountain.

It is not as easy as just talking to get over it.

Vic has seen countless people, and people with Sigurd's character are worthy of him maintaining a certain degree of cooperative relationship with the other party, no matter how far she can go on the path of a wizard.

It will never go wrong to make more friends and fewer enemies.

As Sigs stood up to leave, Vic said, "I accept your apology."

The girl turned and glanced at Vic, nodded slightly, and said nothing more.

But she felt relieved. Half a month later, the convoy left the Twisted Forest.

Fortunately, they did not encounter any other strange creatures after defeating the nightmare tree monster, but the girl who had a close relationship with Sigs stayed in the jungle forever.

When they were clearing the camp and digging underground that day, a knight used too much force and dug with a shovel, and blood gushed out.

When the person was rescued, only some skin and flesh were left on the girl's neck connecting her to her body.

In the end, they could only bury him on the spot and build a niche with stones as a memorial.

After that incident.

Sigs Murray had not spoken for more than ten days.

This also caused the Knight Commander Ober, who escorted her along the way, to look worried.

During this time, Obel wanted Vic to talk to Sigs to see if he could talk to her and help the girl resolve her problems, but Vic politely refused.

rain.

The already gloomy canyon became even more damp and dark.

The convoy was driving on a rugged mountain road, and every bump was terrifying.

Aaron, a dark and thin young man, sat next to Vic. He stuck his head out of the window and saw the bottomless chasm below. It was like a man-eating abyss and made him feel dizzy. He quickly put his head back into the carriage.

"I heard from Lord Kels's squire knight that the Black Tower Academy is not far away after crossing this canyon. Could it be the town in the distance?"

It was Aaron’s first time leaving the Barony, and he was curious about all the new things along the way.

Vic withdrew the extraction method and prepared to take a short rest. He looked out the car window and saw a group of small town-style buildings built on a hillside not far away.

High and low.

The overall Gothic-style building looks magnificent in the rain.

In the wizarding world.

Houses are the most common wizarding organizations.

The specific scale is not much different from the university in Vic's memory, and the functions and facilities are more complete.

In addition to meeting the daily learning needs of wizards in the academy, general wizard organizations will also have their own trading markets.

Some militant wizard organizations even train professional mercenaries to make a profit.

Vic once founded a wizard academy. Although it had many benefits, it also consumed some of his energy in learning knowledge. There were gains and losses.

The mountain road is winding.

But the convoy was driving very steadily.

A few hours later.

The convoy stopped outside the college gate.

After the senior apprentice Kels negotiated with the wizard apprentice on guard, all the escorting knights stayed outside the city, and the others drove into the Black Tower Academy.

The place where Vic and others got off the bus was a relatively remote square, surrounded by some low brick and stone buildings covered with moss.

Kels held an umbrella and said, "This is where you will temporarily live. Rest for a day. Tomorrow the academy will have a formal talent test.

We will decide where you will go then.”

Then he signaled his attendant knights to take everyone to rest.

After arriving at the academy safely, Sigs Murray's mood had obviously improved.

She took the initiative to walk to Vic, raised her head and looked at the hideous stone sculpture standing on the top of the building, and said, "I am very confident about the talent test, what about you?"

Vic didn't respond.

Sigs was not bragging. When the Baronate was selecting talented students, Kels had said in person that she was the most talented one in the group.

Aaron saw that Vic's old problem had come back and he said nothing.

I quickly laughed and said, "Ms. Sigs, I think Vic will definitely pass the test. Even though he doesn't talk much, his talent must be better than mine."

If it was before.

Sigs would definitely not pay attention to a poor boy from a common family.

But witness the power of the wizard firsthand.

I also experienced the death of a good friend in a foreign land.

Sigs's originally arrogant and domineering character as a noble lady had been completely restrained. She smiled and said, "What about you, Mr. Aaron?"

"I?"

Aaron laughed awkwardly, not daring to look Sigs in the eye. He touched his head and said nothing.

Because all three of them are from the barony.

Sigs thought of the promise she and her friends had made when they set out, and sighed, "It would be great if we could all pass the test. Let's work hard together, both of you."

(End of this chapter)

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