Diary of a Dead Wizard

Saul traverses into a wizarding world filled with eerie mysteries and deadly crises.

Determined to survive, he resolves to overcome all obstacles and become a wizard. However, in this terrify...

Chapter 149: Pursuit

Chapter 149: Pursuit

Since four of the five apprentices on the land boat were tied up by the angry Wright, the difficulty of supervision was greatly reduced, so Nick also participated in the rotation.

After Nick took over from Byron, Wright pulled Byron aside halfway, took out an IOU and showed it to him, looking very proud.

"Thor has forgiven me."

"Um?"

"One hundred credits, all the previous debts are written off." Wright patted his chest, "Now that I return to the tower, I can finally sleep well. Ever since I found out that Thor is the tower master's student, I've been thinking every day about how I will die after I return..."

“I made it up.”

Wright was confused, "Huh?"

"Saying that Thor was the tower master's student was just to make his identity sound more important, hoping that the evil spirit would take the initiative to leave Thor's body. Unfortunately, the evil spirit was unwilling to let him go at that time."

"Ah! Ahh!" Wright shouted, staring at Byron in disbelief, "You are so cunning!"

He suddenly tore the IOU in his hand into two pieces, howling, "Damn it, Thor actually took the opportunity to blackmail me! If I knew he was not the tower master's student, I would have given him at most 20 credits!"

Just as Wright ran onto the deck and wanted to find Thor to get the IOU back, a huge mental pressure came down from the sky.

As soon as Wright and Byron stepped onto the deck, they felt like a mountain was pressing down on them.

The two of them barely held out for a few breaths before they were pushed to the ground.

The two third-level apprentices couldn't resist at all, so naturally the others were no better off.

The speeding sailboat suddenly shook left and right, then crashed into the woods and slid on the ground for a long distance before being stopped by a thick tree.

Only Thor, who was sitting on the deck, was not greatly affected. He could even raise his head to see who attacked them.

Fortunately, when the ship stopped, the mental pressure also disappeared.

Byron and Light rushed to Thor with grim expressions.

"The pressure just now was definitely from a formal wizard!"

"We are close to the wizard tower. Could it be that the mentor saw a boat sailing on land and thought it was an enemy?" Wright said nervously.

Thor shook his head and said, "That mental force came from the rear. If it was the instructor, in order to prevent us from launching an attack, he should not have withdrawn the mental pressure even if the ship stopped."

The two were surprised that Thor could actually identify the source of the mental attack, but now was not the time to find out the reason.

Byron said in a deep voice: "Abandon ship and run."

Thor shook his head again, "It's too late."

Sure enough, behind what Thor was watching, a rapidly flying figure gradually appeared.

The man was wearing a black robe and a purple cape. As he flew quickly, the clothes stuck to his body, revealing his strong upper body and...his legs, which seemed a little deformed.

"A formal wizard of the Land Boat." Wright, who had seen more, said with an unpleasant expression, "How dare he go deep into the territory of the wizard tower?"

It was definitely too late to escape, as the opponent's mental power had already locked onto them.

But a true wizard is not comparable to Morton, whose mind is confused and strength is greatly reduced.

Byron immediately took out the signal and fired it into the sky.

But before the black fireworks could rise into the sky, they were wiped out by an invisible force.

Everyone's faces turned ugly.

At this time, the other party had already arrived above the ship.

He looked at the three apprentices on the deck as if they were three dead men.

"The apprentice of the wizard tower..." His voice was leaking, as if there was a hole in his throat. "They actually dared to rob our sailing ship. There are other people on this ship. Call them all out."

Wright had no choice but to go down and call up Nick, who was shivering in the cabin, and the prisoner who was in charge of driving the boat.

At the same time, four unconscious apprentices from the land boat were awakened and brought onto the deck.

"Yesterday they were prisoners, and today I will become a prisoner. Alas!" Wright had already begun to mourn for himself.

When Wright returned to the deck with the prisoners, he found Byron, Nick and the others were already lying on the ground.

Thor was the only one left, still barely sitting on the chair.

The wizard's eyes rolled around, "You little guy, your mental strength is so strong."

He looked at Thor, not knowing what he was thinking, and he actually released his suppression on Nick and Byron.

The two of them then climbed up with difficulty.

Wright looked very unhappy when he saw this scene, but he had no choice but to walk over.

"My lord, these are all the people on board."

But when the official wizard glanced at the five apprentices on the land boat, he frowned and asked, "Where is Herman?"

The five apprentices all fell to their knees with a plop, showing no trace of the joy of slaves turning into masters.

They looked even more frightened than when they were captured.

No one answered the wizard immediately, and the wizard narrowed his eyes and stared at the five people.

"Don't you have ears?"

Finally, one of the apprentices couldn't bear the pressure anymore and fell to the ground, saying in a trembling voice, "Master Bedi! Hermann was killed by the evil spirit in the Valley of the Hands."

After the apprentice finished speaking, he glanced at Thor secretly, then lowered his head in fear.

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"Drooping Hand Valley? How did he get into the Valley?" Bedi was not really concerned about Herman's itinerary. "Where is the thing he transported?"

"No, he's gone. Hermann went into the Valley of the Hand just to track him down."

"Hmph! Waste!" Bedi looked a little angry, but strangely not that angry.

In short, his expression was extremely complicated.

He was flying in the air, seemingly thinking about something.

While he was thinking, no one else dared to move or speak.

Thor looked at Byron and the others, and saw that almost everyone had a look of anxiety on their faces.

But Thor wasn't so nervous.

This is all diary and no death warning.

But Thor began to worry about others. Just because he wouldn't die didn't mean others wouldn't die.

And Thor was also worried that he would be taken away by this Bedi wizard. Whether he was taken back as an experiment or a captive, it was not what Thor wanted.

Unexpectedly, after some hesitation, the Bedi wizard actually raised a hand to everyone.

"Forget it, I can't keep you."

A ball of gray mist gathered in his palm.

"It's a pity for this little guy." Bedi looked at Thor with regret and prepared to use his witchcraft.

As for the people targeted by Bedi, they all felt a strong fluctuation of magical power the moment the gray fog appeared.

Did he even intend to kill his own apprentices? Almost everyone showed a look of despair, and even the apprentices on the land boat had already closed their eyes and trembled, waiting to die.

"The diary hasn't given any hints yet." Even Thor became nervous. "The attack of a formal wizard cannot be underestimated. There is almost no way for an apprentice to resist."

"Am I the only one who survives in the end?" Thor glanced at Byron and others anxiously.

At this moment, Thor suddenly sensed something and looked up suddenly.

And the crowd, who were already shrouded in despair, suddenly heard a gentle voice.

"What are you doing?"

They looked in the direction of the sound.

On the tallest mast of the sailboat, stood a man wrapped in a brown cloak.

Although there were strong winds blowing from time to time in the sky, they could not blow away the hem of his clothes.

No one could see his appearance clearly. Only a pink chin could be vaguely seen between the hood and the collar.

Wizard Bedi put down his hand tremblingly, his face flushed as if it had been boiled in boiling water.

"Lord Gorsata."

I will definitely update it tomorrow!      (End of this chapter)