"Haha, these are all trivial matters, Captain Asdelon."

Karl said nonchalantly, and even expressed his gratitude to Asdelon: "And Captain Asdelon, have you taught Brian and the others a lot of fighting skills during this period?"

"So we are helping each other. You don't have to be so polite."

"and……"

Karl couldn't help but smile, as if he had thought of something.

“And this may not necessarily be their last game.”

"Speaking of which, I have something to ask of you, Captain Asdelon."

"Your Highness, please go ahead."

Asderon immediately straightened his back and said seriously.

"I remember that after you, the Sword of the Oath, arrived in the Free City of Vardis, you also needed some time to rest, right?"

"We may have to leave for a while because of something else. I want to leave Brian with you, Captain Asdelon, and I hope you can help him."

"Stay with us, that's no problem, but how long will you be gone, Your Highness?"

Asderon thought for a moment and asked.

"We will probably stay in Vadis for about half a month. If it is something you have asked us to do, we can stay for another month. Any longer than that."

"One and a half months... Don't worry, Captain Asdelon, this time is more than enough for me."

Karko said this with confidence. After all, she didn't want to leave Brian idle. After all, she might have to talk to Fluder after she arrived in Vardis.

During this time, she made little progress in her research on magic.

After all, he had just broken through to the fifth level not long ago, and it would not be easy to break through to the sixth level in a short period of time.

However, ever since she had been trying to use her abilities to transform faith-based magic in the sea of magic, she had slowly discovered some things.

Some very critical things.

If I must describe it, it is that the magic casters nowadays are drawing on the sea of magic power, using the world itself as the major source to draw on magic power, and she seems to have discovered how the minor source magic power is converted.

And there is not much difference between the two, because they both use the derived power of the soul to convert into corresponding magic power.

But compared to converting those things that left her with psychological trauma into magic power and storing it in her body, she still prefers to use the derived power of her own soul to convert it.

After all, a person's own magic power is not much, and doing this can also train one's magic power recovery ability and even make one's soul gradually stronger.

It's like a muscle, the more you use it, the stronger it gets.

From Karl's own experience, in this situation, it seems that every conversion of magic power will bring him a certain degree of magical training.

It was another way to accumulate magical experience besides casting magic and gaining magic energy. She even felt that this might be the training method for magic casters.

The previous practice of waiting for magic power to recover automatically seems a bit too lazy after all.

As for the magic effect, a person's magic power is not actually that much, and when magic is cast, in addition to one's own magic power, it will also communicate with the magic power of the sea of magic. Therefore, as long as the sea of magic exists, the effect of the magic itself will not be so easily weakened.

From this perspective, it seemed that Karko had discovered a new piece of magical knowledge, but in fact, this was not the main reason why she wanted to find Fluder.

The reason she went to see Fluder was that she wanted to try out an idea she had had before.

After all, she can convert magic power from herself. In fact, even if she changed the original miscellaneous magic blue bar into a blue bar composed of the derivative power of the soul.

In a sense, has a new profession been created?

So if this profession continues to evolve, will it connect the spellcasting levels of different professions?

For example, a priest at level 7 plus a wizard at level 7 will eventually be able to cast the second level of each type of magic?

Even if they deepen their knowledge of this profession a little bit, they may be able to research new magic that is unique to the power derived from the soul, or invent new magic that can be used in magic of all levels.

These are all possibilities.

only……

Karl couldn't help but shook his head.

When creating anything at the beginning, you need to step on minefields, especially when you don’t know the way forward.

Although it may sound unpleasant, Carl really needs a pioneer to experiment with his ideas.

The Archmage Fluder, who is known as the Triple Magic Chanter, is a good example.

However, it was not a loss for Fluder, after all, this might allow him to break through the limit of the seventh rank.

Come to think of it, Karko has been wondering until now whether the upper limit of human level can be broken through using a method similar to Fluder.

After all, Fluder's magic spellcasting level is the sixth tier, and his faith and spirit spells are the third tier.

If we take Fluder's level into account, this alone would be enough to make him the tenth tier.

Of course, Fluder must have specialized in a magic profession that allowed him to take care of both branches of magic, but this does not deny Fluder’s power.

If this limitation is resolved...

106

Chapter 106: The Free City of Vadis.

"Wow~, the free city of Vadis."

Karl rode on his white horse and looked at the people around him curiously.

At this time, the caravan had entered the free city of Vadis, and facing their large caravan, the passers-by around them just looked at them curiously and then continued to do their own things.

Carl was silently estimating in his mind as if he was selecting his troops, and then he smiled at Brian, who was standing aside as stunned as a country boy who had just come to the city for the first time.

"How's it going, Brian? Do you feel anything?"

Brian also rode his horse and looked around, and after a long time he smiled bitterly.

"I feel like... I feel like I'm no match for anyone on the street."

"Miss, is this the big city you mentioned?"

As he spoke, Brain's tone was obviously a little depressed, as if the confidence he had finally gained from the battle with Gazef had been weakened a lot.

Carl couldn't help but laugh when he saw this.

“There’s a difference between big cities and large cities.”

"It's rare to see a place like the Free City where so many strong people gather. Don't be fooled by the fact that the people around you look like passers-by. In fact, they are either adventurers, workers, or porters who are responsible for carrying luggage in the Katz Plains."

"Even the porters who don't have combat capabilities would be no different from ordinary soldiers if they really started fighting."

Because the main responsibility of the Free City is to clear out the ghosts on the Katz Plain, there are not as many civilians here as in other fortress cities.

In addition to believers with faith, most of those who come here are adventurers and workers who come for high rewards, including porters who have multiple jobs.

The porters here are actually equivalent to farmers in other places. In their spare time, they will go to farm, but when necessary, most of them will go to Wadis's commission counter to take work to make a living.

Because of the danger of the Katze Plains and the mission of everyone to wipe out the undead, a team often needs to carry a large amount of daily necessities after entering the Katze Plains.

If these supplies were carried by adventurers and workers, it would greatly affect their combat effectiveness, so the profession of porter was derived.

Most of these porters have no combat capability, but due to the influence of the environment of the Katz Plain, they are naturally put into elimination mode.

If the porters are not good at escaping and are not strong enough, they can easily die on the Katz Plains and become part of the undead.

After rounds of screening, the free city now looks naturally full of strong people at first glance.

Even though Karl and his friends had just entered the Free City not long ago, they had heard about several strong people who might have reached the level of fine steel.

For example, it is said that there is a magic caster in a team of workers who can cast fourth-tier magic.

However, because they are workers, unlike adventurers who have the support of the Adventurer's Guild, their reputation is limited to the Free City. And according to Diaz, the other members of their team do not seem to have reached the adamantium level.

Even the magic caster himself tends to prefer third-tier magic over fourth-tier magic in battle.

I think besides saving magic power, it is probably because he has not mastered many fourth-tier magics!

Karl couldn't help but think.

However, if you really count this place, the density of strong people is still quite high. After all, there are not only people from the kingdom, but also people from the empire. In a sense, it can be said that it gathers talents from both countries.

"Study hard, practice hard, you are still very talented. Don't forget what Captain Asdelon said. And isn't it a good thing for you that there are more and more strong people here?"

“Show some courage, Brain!”

Karl smiled and patted Brian on the back.

Hearing this, Brian couldn't help but straighten his chest for a moment.

The eldest lady is right. With so many strong people around now, isn’t this a good opportunity for me to become stronger?

For a moment, Brian's eyes burst into endless fighting spirit.

But he didn't look at the passers-by around him, that would be too unfriendly.

He planned to practice on his own people first.

Then Brain turned around and locked eyes with Gazef, which startled Gazef, who was still admiring the entire Free City.

No, you don’t even take a look at the new place we are in, why do you want to fight with me again?

Gazef complained in his heart, but what followed was an overwhelming desire to fight.

The two people's eyes once again created passionate sparks in the air.

When Karko saw this scene, a smile of a spectator immediately appeared on his face, and then he turned his attention to the entire Free City.

If the empire's capital, Owental, is exquisite and the kingdom's border fortress, Yerantel, is solemn, then the free city of Vadis in front of us is like a small Yerantel frame with the exquisiteness of Owental added on the outside.

Just because of the small population and the need to balance combat and defense, the free city of Vadis only has two walls for protection, and the outermost wall does not have many reliefs.

However, when Karko's caravan entered the interior, the characteristics of Vadis, which was built with funds from the temple, became apparent.

In some areas of the inner city that do not affect the battle, you can see various reliefs of the four great gods, and even the main roads are paved with stone slabs, and there are street lamps with the magic of [Perpetual Light] attached to the sides of the roads.

The number of street lights here is even greater than that in the Empire. Diaz explained that this seems to be to prevent monsters from flying in at night and attacking the residents here.

The Katz Plains is a concentration camp for the undead. In addition to the rare Archmages of the Dead that frequently appear here, flying undead such as Rotten Vultures are also very common here.

Although there are patrolling soldiers on the walls of Vadis every day, there are bound to be omissions.

While looking around, Karko followed the large group to the place that Diaz had prepared long ago, a place that looked like a manor.

After all, this was not the first time that the Diaz caravan came to the Free City for business, so naturally everything that needed to be arranged had been done.

He temporarily rented the entire manor, including a nearby area, and the members of the Sword of Oath Mercenary Group would rest nearby.

However, just as Diaz was instructing the caravan on what to buy next and who would be responsible for which item, a hand gently patted him on the back.

Along with a crisp sound of something landing on the ground, Diaz suddenly imagined a girl jumping up and wanting to pat him on the shoulder, but unfortunately due to her height, she only patted his back.

"Your Highness, what is the matter?"

Diaz looked back at Karl and asked in confusion.

"Don't worry about these things for now. Do you remember what I told you before?"

Karko winked at Diaz.

"Come on, go meet Fluder with me and come back after we have discussed your new trade route."

"Ah, no, Your Highness, you are serious!"

Diaz was stunned for a moment, but Karkoko didn't give him a chance to think and tapped the ground lightly with the spear in his hand.

A crisp sound echoed all around, followed by a blue magic circle blooming from under the feet of the two people.

Then he disappeared.

On the other side of the Empire, Fluder stood in front of a teleportation mark, leaning on his staff.

Logically speaking, today should have been the best time for him to break into the seventh rank, but there was no joy on his face, he even frowned.

As the azure light bloomed, a lark-like voice came out.

"Fluder-sensei, why are you frowning? Is something wrong?"

107

Chapter 107. Fluder’s Attempt.

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