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 924 Breaking the Wall

Chapter 924 Breaking the Wall

Thor knew that he was no match for Mentor Gorza at the moment, so if the other party wanted to eat his soul, he would probably not be able to escape.

But the diary did not react, and Thor believed in his own judgment.

Or rather, he believed in himself.

A living Thor wizard is more valuable than a dead Thor soul.

"Have you taken control of the inverted tree at Baidong College?" Gorsa, who had returned to his original appearance, seemed to have instantly forgotten the conflict and turned to ask about something else.

"It's not control, it's an alliance to defeat the enemy when we were at Baidong Academy." Thor did not hide the fact that Gorza might have met Char in the Principality of Kerma. "The soul that merged with the Inverted Tree is called Char. He was originally a first-class wizard at Baidong Academy. He... has paranoia, but he's gotten much better recently. Are you looking for him?"

After cooperating with Klee to rescue Kira, Char has now settled down in the suburbs of the capital city of Kerma.

Kira also deliberately opened up a large piece of territory for him to develop, and now it has become a small forest.

Of course, it has also become a forbidden area for ordinary people.

As a result, Char also fed back a wave of destiny power to Thor. Now Char and Midor have their own backers, and they are steadily sending destiny power to Thor.

The most powerful Floco, on the other hand, could only generate the power of destiny once in a while. It kept rolling like an electrocardiogram. I guess the mermaids also gave him a headache.

"Well, I want to do some research on the Inverted Tree. But it's probably too late now, let's talk about it when I come back."

Gorza never seemed to worry that he wouldn't be able to return.

"Of course." Thor agreed on behalf of Char. "How sure are you that you can come back?"

Although asking this seemed to indicate that he did not trust Teacher Gorza, he still wanted to ask, not caring about his reputation.

"Not sure." Gorsa uttered these four words softly.

Not self-deprecating, no kidding.

"Teacher, if you are not sure, why do you dare to go to the Eye of the Abyss?"

"The wall is blocking my way, so of course I have to break it down." Gorsa said in a nonchalant tone, as if it was a matter of course.

"What if he gets killed?"

Fortunately, Haywood and Heidi didn't come in, otherwise they would have been frightened by Saul's questions.

Gorza accepted Thor's questioning calmly, "If he dies in the collision, then he dies. But we should try to see if we can knock a hole in the wall to see what's behind it."

To pave the way for future generations?

“You are so great.”

Gorza's mouth twitched, probably because he had never heard anyone praise him with such words, "Don't be disgusting."

A pink sofa appeared behind him, and he fell backwards and sank into it.

"I just did it for myself. By the way, do you have a dead wizard's diary?"

Thor admitted directly, "Yes."

He raised his hand, and a dark red hardcover book appeared in his palm. He handed it to Golsa, "This is it."

Gorsa was not polite and reached out to take it, but when his fingertips passed by, he only touched air.

He swept his hand back and forth twice, but still couldn't touch the diary.

"Well, it seems that this book already belongs to you. If you hadn't taken the initiative to make it appear before my eyes, I would not have been able to feel its existence until now."

Thor took his hand back and looked at the thick hardcover book in his hand. "I got it a long time ago, but I haven't fully uncovered the secrets in it yet. But it played an important role in my rapid promotion to the third level."

"Its power is indeed very special, and it is a form of power that I have never seen before."

"So if we really talk about talent, I can't compare to Keli. If it weren't for the diary, I would have died a long time ago."

Golsa rested his arms on the armrests of the sofa and sank back into the backrest. "A lot of people have owned this book, but they're dead, too."

Thor didn't have time to tell whether the other party was comforting him, and asked in surprise: "Have you seen this diary? Do you know its previous owner?"

"Guessed." Gorsa stared at Thor's hand. What he saw on Thor's palm was a twisted shadow, with terrifying ghost faces appearing on it from time to time, roaring and wailing, but it should not look like this in Thor's eyes.

"This diary of yours is filled with resentment, and it will bring disaster. Perhaps only in your hands can it bloom into a flower."

Is the measure word for flower “tuo”?

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After complaining in his heart, Thor smiled again, "Thank you."

He took a deep breath and finally made up his mind, "Teacher, I have a special method that may be able to help you a little. I can establish a connection between us. When you enter the Eye of the Abyss, it can provide you with strength and also help you mark the way back to State."

Gorza stared at Thor, not joking, thinking seriously for the first time.

After five minutes, he slowly shook his head, "Not good. We know too little about the Eye of the Abyss. No one can guarantee that the power and pollution of the Eye of the Abyss will not find you through the connection."

Thor was about to explain the peculiarity of the Line of Fate, but Golza raised his hand to stop him.

"I understand that you want to help me, but I'm not really going to the Eye of the Abyss to die without thinking." Gorza smiled slightly, his eyes narrowed, "I also left a way out for myself."

As if not wanting Thor to persuade him any further, Gorza stood up and knocked on the wall of the wizard tower. "I wanted to use the dark attribute to advance to the third level because I didn't want to be trapped here and waste time after the third level. But when I really came to the Wall of Sighs, I realized that it was the right thing to do to come here. It helped me correct my path."

He turned back and suggested to Thor, "If you have no other urgent matters to attend to, then stay here for a while. The black tide battle here is different from the southeast coast of Nephrite."

"Well, that's what Master Murphy suggested to me. I've already promised him."

Thor then talked about the two black tide monsters he saw on the way here.

"...I found that the individual black tide monsters here are stronger. There are a lot of black tide monsters in Nephrite, but their individual strength is not as good as here. And the monsters over there don't seem to drop gray bones."

"Yes, there are not many monsters here, but each one is strong. Some can even rival a third-level wizard. And... never mind, you will see when the time comes."

Thor: “…”

"Teacher, shouldn't you describe the enemy's situation clearly before the battle? Or do you trust your apprentice too much?" Although Thor complained in his heart, he was still very confident and did not get nervous because of the half-spoken words of Teacher Gorza.

Gorsa didn't say anything else, as if he was lost in thought. After a moment, he suddenly came to his senses and started to drive people away.

"Alright, alright, go find a wizard tower to guard. With your current strength, any one will do. Don't disturb me while I'm doing my experiment."

(End of this chapter)