Chapter 40 Wind Forbidden Spell



Gu Shi rented a griffin from the Xilin Rental Company last time to send him back. The feeling of flying was as refreshing as ever.

After landing in Congleton, Gu Shi decided to go back to the base first. He had been out alone for so long, and he had to at least report that he was safe when he came back.

After more than a year, the main construction of the base has been completed and the number of permanent staff here has increased significantly.

Gu Shi was surprised to find that there were quite a few more students among the people coming and going. Was there any big movement at the base?

With this question in mind, Gu Shi came to Wang Feng's office.

"Knock knock," Gu Shi knocked on the door.

"Enter."

Gu Shi pushed the door open and walked in. "Captain Wang, I'm back."

"Oh, it's Gu Shi." Wang Feng was very happy to see him. He patted his shoulder and said with a smile, "I heard about you and Zhang Bei's team. You had a wonderful vacation."

Gu Shi was a little embarrassed. "Ah, did this news spread so quickly? Even Captain Wang knew about it."

"Most of the top management knows about it, mainly because of the things Zhang Bei and the others brought back." Wang Feng explained, "That bottle of magic potion is a ninth-level healing potion. The formula has long been lost. According to the appraiser, even if there is only one breath left, this bottle of magic potion can save the person.

The sword is a legendary artifact, but unfortunately it can only be used after it recognizes a master. It is now placed in the school auditorium and everyone can touch it.

The scroll is even more extraordinary, and it can be said to be the most precious of the three items to us. It contains a wind-type forbidden spell that has also been lost."

The so-called divine weapon is a weapon that reaches the tenth level. The existing divine weapons in this world are all left over from the war thousands of years ago. The weapons forged by today's blacksmiths and alchemists can only reach the ninth level at most.

The same goes for forbidden spells, which refers to all tenth-level spells. Not many forbidden spells remained after the war, only two or three for each element.

Upon hearing this, Gu Shi's eyes lit up, "Forbidden Wind Spell! Is that illustration..."

Wang Feng nodded affirmatively. "Haha, that's right. That forbidden wind spell is indeed in the S-level illustrated manual, so you can be considered to have made a great contribution this time. There will definitely be a reward from above, but it hasn't come down yet, so just wait a moment."

Gu Shi said happily, "That's great."

The existence of this forbidden wind spell can be said to have brought him one step closer to his goal of returning home.

Wang Feng's mood suddenly dropped. "A year has already passed in the blink of an eye, and this is the first time we've come into contact with something from the S-level Atlas. Gu Shi, you've done a great job. This is undoubtedly a shot in the arm, giving everyone hope of returning home."

"Captain Wang..." Seeing Wang Feng's expression, Gu Shi quickly changed the subject. "By the way, Captain Wang, when I just came back, I noticed there were a lot more students at the base. Has anything happened recently?"

Gu Shi expressed his doubts.

Wang Feng replied: "Well, they all come to Congleton School of Magic to study."

"go to school?"

Wang Feng said, "Yes, just like you guys, you are the first batch, and they are the second batch. The school saw that you guys who went to Congleton were obviously making faster progress, so they sent another group over.

Anyway, the base is now built, so traveling here and there isn't a problem. If you hadn't been eliminated by the entrance exam, you would have met even more people. Don't be too surprised if you see someone you know at the academy later."

Gu Shi was a little confused. "So Congleton accepts students who have already practiced? How come I didn't know that?"

Wang Feng looked helpless. "You really don't care about anything else except cultivation. As long as the talent meets the requirements, Congleton will of course accept such students. However, they will divide the students who have cultivated and those who have not cultivated into two different classes."

"I really haven't paid much attention to it." Gu Shi scratched his face.

"Okay, I won't talk to you anymore. I still have work to do here. You can go to the Finance Department to collect your living expenses for the new semester. If you have anything later, remember to tell me in advance." Wang Feng waved his hand, indicating that Gu Shi could leave.

Gu Shi didn't want to interrupt any more, "Then I'll be leaving first. Goodbye, Captain Wang."

After leaving the office, Gu Shi went to the Finance Department to collect his living expenses.

After giving Blair the last 10,000 gold coins, Gu Shi only had less than 100 gold coins left, and he was in urgent need of new funds.

The school set the living expenses at five hundred gold. Although it may not seem like much, it is a considerable amount of money just for daily living expenses.

After finishing his business at the base, Gu Shi thought about it and decided to return to the academy. There were only three days left before school started, so he might as well go back and clean up his room early. A lot of dust must have accumulated in the room since he had been away for a month.

Gu Shi really likes the climate in Congleton, which is neither too wet nor too dry.

Gu Shi is from the south and has been troubled by the return of the south wind since he was a child. Every year in March and April, he feels that the air is humid and it is difficult for him to even breathe.

Sometimes when he returned home on weekends and touched the quilt, even the cotton felt wet, so he chose to go to college in the north, but the north was sometimes too dry.

Congleton is just right and doesn't have that kind of trouble.

Gu Shi returned to the dormitory after a month's absence and began to clean up diligently. There was a lot to do. The room needed to be swept and mopped, and the quilt needed to be aired...

Damn it, since this is a magical world, why isn’t there any convenient magic to clean it up?

Gu Shi thought angrily.

Gu Shi was tidying up with the clanging noise, and Wendel in the next room also heard the noise.

"Gu Shi, you're back. How was your trip to the Warcraft Forest?" Wendel asked curiously.

"Well, how should I put it? It was quite exciting." Gu Shi recalled what happened to him in the past month. First, he was forced to be involved in the pursuit of the Thunder Cloud Leopard, and then he accidentally fell into the ruins. It was really too exciting.

"By the way, let me return this bracelet to you." Gu Shi took off the bracelet and handed it to Wendel.

Wendell took the bracelet and raised an eyebrow. "Exciting? Tell me about it."

Gu Shi had just finished tidying up the room and wanted to take a break, so he sat on the sofa in the living room and started talking to Wendel about his adventures during the holiday, of course after editing them.

After listening to Gu Shi's story, Wendel was silent for a long time. "Your luck is really too weird, isn't it? You're only at the fourth level and yet you were caught up in an eighth-level accident. You were just having a good meal when you fell into the ruins. If those bards out there knew your story, they would have no worries about food."

Gu Shi said, "It's not that exaggerated. Life is full of surprises."

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