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 903 Persuasion
After joking in his heart to relieve the pressure, Thor asked about something he was more interested in, "May I know how you are sure that my mentor will definitely affect the sleep of the Eye of the Abyss? Is there any misunderstanding?"
What on earth made Flim so determined to kill his mentor when he was still at the second level?
Thor was still wondering, would he accidentally break some taboo one day and be hunted down by Flim? "No misunderstanding." Flim's voice was very sure, "His name is on it."
Thor looked up suddenly, but unfortunately there was still no one in front of him. "What on top of it?"
But this time Flim refused to speak.
This question-and-answer session was completely dominated by Flim. If the other party didn't want to reveal it, Thor had no way to encourage him to say it.
Thor didn't think that just because Flim asked him for help, he could arrogantly order the other party around.
He sighed in his heart and finally asked, "Then how do you want me to help you? First of all, I don't think I can... heh... save the world."
"I know you have a witchcraft item on you called the Diary of a Dead Wizard."
Boom! It was as if an explosion sounded in Thor's head, but he used amazing willpower to cover up all his overreactions.
He quickly raised his head to the appropriate angle, sped up his speech, and had appropriate surprise and seriousness in his eyes.
"I do have this prop, but I want to know how you knew it?"
As soon as he asked this question, a name popped into Thor's mind.
And the next second, Flim also said the name.
"Kismet. He told me that you could become a third-level wizard so quickly without his help."
Thor thought quickly, "I wonder how many lies this bastard Kismet has made up."
Then he changed his mind and said, "It would be right for Kismet to lie in a place like this. After all, a lie would mean that Flim would not really understand the power of the Death Wizard's Diary."
Sure enough, what Flim told next was a story that was not quite consistent with reality, but had some truth to it.
"...He said that the Diary of a Dead Wizard was given to you by him. He helped you advance and provided you with certain resources at the appropriate time. The price was that you would bear the curse of the Diary of a Dead Wizard for him. I also investigated afterwards, and your lives did often intersect. Although it didn't seem like a lot, it was still too frequent for a hidden fourth-level wizard and a wizard apprentice."
Thor quickly grasped the key word "curse" in the other party's words.
So his voice was alert but steady, "You want the Diary of a Dead Wizard?"
"Of course. Since it can create a wizard with extremely high immunity to the Black Tide, it should also have a way to target the Eye of the Abyss. Even if it can't completely eradicate the Eye of the Abyss, it's worth a try."
Thor raised his left hand, and a dark red hardcover book appeared in his palm. But it was not opened, and was still closed.
"This is the diary." Thor stretched out his left hand and raised his wrist slightly. "Kismet once said that I have completely become the master of the diary. You can try to take it away."
As soon as he finished speaking, Thor felt a force passing through his palm, but the diary was still floating quietly and was not taken away by anyone.
Saul was not surprised, after all, the diary did not give any warning.
"It seems I can't take it away." Flim's voice was not surprised.
The moment Thor took out the diary of the dead wizard, he knew that his first plan would not work.
Before Flim could offer any other suggestions, Thor quickly said, "Master Flim, have you ever heard of the law of causality?"
Flim was silent. Even Byron was hearing Thor talk about this for the first time. For a moment, he didn't care about anything else and stared at Thor and the hardcover book in his hand.
"The Diary of a Dead Wizard has a feature that almost no one knows about." Thor told his own speculation and the information he got from Kismet, "People who have a karmic connection with the owner of the diary cannot obtain the diary. Lord Flim, if you suddenly killed me before you knew me and the Diary of a Dead Wizard, maybe you would still have a chance to obtain the diary. Of course, the greater possibility is that the diary will disappear from then on until a person who has nothing to do with me appears and then falls into his hands."
"So when Kismet gave you the diary?"
"Yeah, he doesn't even know who I am."
Flim was also speechless, "Oh, Kismet."
Thor lowered his eyes. There were some truths and some falsehoods in this matter, but the part about the diary of the dead wizard was basically correct.
So Sid, who once wanted to steal his diary, didn't know that his plan to use other unsuspecting people to kill Thor would never work.
Even Sid's grandfather would never get the diary.
They can only cause unnecessary killings.
There was a longer silence afterwards. Flim seemed to be thinking about what the probability would be for him to get the diary if he found someone who had no relationship with Thor to kill him.
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But after a little thought, Flim realized that he couldn't find such a person at all.
During Flim's silence, Byron slowly walked to Thor's side and looked around vigilantly.
He believed that Lord Flim of the Arbitration Court should be a rational person, but he was also afraid that he might suddenly get the urge to try it.
Compared to Byron's vigilance, Thor was more relaxed.
He knew that even if Flim really had the urge to try it, it wouldn't be now.
Now Flim has more important things to do. He must take advantage of the opportunity when his mentor was led to Kema and he was brought here again to get rid of Gorza first! Yes, Thor knew too well why Flim forced him to come here again.
And Flim should have known that Thor already knew it, but he still did it, obviously determined to win this time.
Gorza's failure to get promoted this time was a rare opportunity for Flim. Even if his purpose was exposed, he had to create a time difference.
Thor looked down at his toes.
But who isn't?
"I understand. It seems that you have completely mastered this unique witchcraft prop. I won't bother to find another owner for it. Who is better at using it than you now?" Flim made a decision. At least for now, Thor is still the best candidate for cooperation.
Even if he killed the other party's mentor, the two would not necessarily become mortal enemies.
After all, they are all wizards, and knowledge and interests are paramount.
"Next, I will give you some processed anchor points. You can use it for experiments first. If you can solve its pollution, I will give you a more original black tide anchor point. If you can also solve it... I can give you the position of the Lord of the Judgment Court!"
(End of this chapter)