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 879: Rare White Mouse Thor

Chapter 879: Rare White Mouse Thor

After leaving the wizard tower in Gorza, Wizard Murphy appeared high up in the Wall of Sighs.

"Lord Murphy!"

"Lord Murphy!"

The patrolling wizards passing by saluted Murphy respectfully.

They saluted eagerly and sincerely, looking at this great wizard who had selflessly dedicated hundreds of years to the continent of State.

Wizard Murphy did not establish a wizard force like Flim and Alick, but led the wizards to resist the black tide. This is how the State Continent has been kept stable for so many years.

So no matter which force the wizards are from, they are very respectful to Wizard Murphy.

Murphy ignored the wizards and just looked quietly at the sea in the distance.

A round of black tide just passed, and many wizards died in the Wall of Sighs, but fortunately, the intensity of the black tide this time was not high, and their losses were still within an acceptable range.

"Today's low-level wizards are growing too slowly." Someone was discussing in the distance. They couldn't see Murphy, but Murphy could hear their voices clearly.

"Another wizard tower has been vacated. But no new third-level wizards have reported in."

"In my opinion, we should implement the Ascension Channel Law again. Let those wizards who have been unable to advance stop wasting our resources. We should force those who have not been promoted to third-level apprentices before the age of 30 and those who have not been promoted to formal wizards before the age of 50 to become the cornerstones of the Wall of Sighs."

Cornerstone is just a nicer name for cannon fodder.

The person who said this was a first-level wizard.

If he is a second-level wizard, he should add a sentence like "If he fails to become a second-level wizard before a certain age".

Murphy chuckled and shook his head.

"They are some very willful fellows." He looked at the sea, where several ugly and strange-looking large birds were flying, preparing to pick up some minced meat for dinner.

"Why can't I just be willful?"

Murphy muttered.

Gorsa didn't stay at the Wall of Sighs for long. After hearing Murphy's proposal, he left alone.

The only thing that is conscientious is probably to bring the Heywood brothers and sisters back to the Wall of Sighs.

Lest they die in a monster invasion.

The wizards of the Wall of Sighs looked at Gorza's back, not knowing where he was going. But before he left, Gorza said that he would be back within three years and would participate in the next black tide as scheduled.

Also because of his promise, no one stepped forward to stop Golsa from leaving.

The wizards of the Wall of Sighs didn't know where Gorza would go, but some of them knew very well.

Murphy is an insider.

Two days ago, Golsa received a letter.

Although Murphy had not read the letter, he knew its contents.

Thor put away the parchment and looked at the metal plate on the laboratory table again.

He had just analyzed a part of the Soul-Fixing Needle's witchcraft array and had a certain understanding of how the Soul-Fixing Needle worked.

"This method can indeed help pull people back from the brink of alienation. However, it is too overbearing and will probably drive people crazy for a while. Whether they can be saved later depends on the strength of their mental body."

Suddenly, an unobstructed mental wave came from the corner of the corridor.

The wave was overbearing, powerful, and extremely aggressive.

Thor immediately put away all the metal nameplates in his hand and stood up.

"Lord Flim?"

Half a month later, Thor finally saw the culprit who had locked him up.

The other party at this time was no longer in the form of a ball of warm yellow light, but a middle-aged man with skin so white that he looked like a dead person.

He is tall and expressionless, with medium-length golden hair lying softly on his face.

He looks like a rigid and serious nobleman.

He walked up to Thor and asked bluntly: "How did you seal the eye of the storm?"

"The ice lock sorcery to seal the eye of the storm should have been submitted to you."

"Ice locks can seal the eye of the storm, but they can't save people who have been infected by the black tide. The black tide was overflowing from your body at the time, and the eye of the storm must be inside you. How did you survive?"

Many wizards at the scene did see this incident. But no one pursued it afterwards. After all, Thor had already become a third-level wizard on his own, and he didn't owe any favors to the other two forces. He even saved other wizards.

And because the three third-level masters, Fire Lord, Wind Demon, and Dream Maker, disappeared one after another, Thor was the top strength in No Man's Land, and no one dared to say anything.

But that doesn't mean Flim didn't pay attention to it.

Thor also understood that the other party had locked him up here for such a long time as a demonstration; it was because he wanted to ask the current questions, and Thor would not think that he could just fool around with them.

But today, Flim didn't even have the patience to listen to Thor's explanation.

"You don't have to tell me, I'll see for myself."

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He grabbed Thor's left arm, causing Thor, who only had one arm left, to feel nervous.

But he did not take away Thor's arm again. Instead, his figure flashed, and the entire square corridor suddenly turned into a flat piece of paper, and then began to fold diagonally.

Thor and Flim in the corridor seemed to have turned into paper people and were folded in.

Thor naturally couldn't see what the outside world had become.

In his perception, the world seemed to lose its light in an instant. When he opened his eyes again, he and Flim were already standing in mid-air above the rough sea.

At this time, Flim turned into a warm yellow light ball again, and Thor was in the middle of the light ball, like a little bug trapped in amber.

The two appeared above the sea and continued to move southeast.

The ball of light looks round, but it flies very fast.

Empty islands and monsters whose original forms could not be seen flashed by under Thor's feet.

Thor had never been here, but the smell of the black tide in the sea water here was much stronger than that on the coast of Nephrite.

The sea water is also deep blue, with several shadows within the deep blue.

Thor calculated the distance and time and realized that he was already deep in the ocean.

Considering what Flim just said, I'm afraid the other party wants to find a Kuroshio to test his ability.

But even Thor couldn't help but feel nervous when he saw this test.

It would be fine if Flim threw him into the ordinary black tide. At worst, he would exhaust his mental and magical power, absorb the pollution around him and then crawl out.

But if Flim threw him into the Eye of the Abyss...

Thor looked at the ball of warm light that surrounded him and tested the magic power on it inquisitively.

As vast as the ocean, Thor's magic power penetrated into it and seemed to be bottomless.

Thor sighed in his heart and withdrew his magic power of temptation.

"As expected of a fourth-level wizard."

Thor is only at the third level now. Although his mental strength has greatly increased and his magic power has become purer due to the achievement of the goals of the three Symphonies of Fate, compared with Flim, who has been at the fourth level for hundreds of years, he is still like a small sailboat on the sea.

After all, Flim did not throw Thor into the Eye of the Abyss.

The situation there was complicated and dangerous, so even he seldom went there. Moreover, he still felt that Thor was useful, but he had to make sure whether his ability could only protect himself or the entire continent.

If we can find a way to eradicate the Eye of the Abyss...

Flim looked down at Thor. Even if this little guy had Gorsa and glow behind him... he didn't care.

(End of this chapter)