Chapter 310 Resurrection
Thor stood at the entrance to the 20th floor of the Wizard Tower, watching Mentor Kaz put his hands on the bronze doors and forcefully opened both doors at the same time.
It was dark inside the gate.
As the door was pushed open, the gap widened little by little, and the candlelight from the corridor slanted in.
“Hehe… Soso…”
“Slurp, slurp…”
“Buzz buzz buzz…”
Thor seemed to see something behind the door, afraid of the candlelight, and running away.
At the same time, strange sounds, like those of children playing, entered his brain.
After pushing open the door, Teacher Kaz did not go in immediately. He stopped to take a breath and said to Thor, "The door here is different from the one on the first floor of the East Tower. You need to push open both the left and right doors at the same time and wait for a while until the light drives away the little things inside before entering."
Kaz paused here, as if he wanted to take a breath. The action of pushing open the bronze door seemed to consume an unusual amount of energy.
Then Thor heard him say self-deprecatingly: "I'm old, my eyesight isn't good, and my mental strength isn't good either. Come in with me, and leave your mental strength mark on the door lock, and you can come here by yourself in the future."
Teacher Kaz did look very old, but Thor remembered that once one became a formal wizard, there were many ways to prolong one's lifespan.
What really affects the average age of wizards is not their natural lifespan, but those tomorrows and accidents that may come at any unknown time.
Listening to Mentor Kaz's sigh, he seemed to really feel that he was getting old.
At this time, there were no more strange noises coming from inside the gate, but Teacher Kaz was still standing outside the door, as if he was waiting for something.
Thor's mind moved, maybe Mentor Kaz was just waiting for those little creatures to run away.
After standing there for another three minutes, Instructor Kaz took Thor into the bronze gate.
The moment I passed through the door frame, the temperature suddenly dropped by more than ten degrees.
The temperature in the wizard tower is always slightly cool, with the perceived temperature being less than 10 degrees Celsius.
It’s just that the physical fitness of mentors and apprentices is far superior to that of ordinary people, so they will not feel cold, let alone catch a cold.
But when the temperature suddenly dropped below zero, Thor was only wearing a long gown and a cloak that let in wind on all sides, and he really felt the chill.
However, the skin all over his body began to heat up slightly, spontaneously resisting the coldness from the outside world.
Soon Thor felt no more discomfort.
As he walked, he looked at his arms swinging naturally. "My skin can easily transmit mental power and magic power. Did it sense my intention to warm up, so it started to heat itself?"
The second generation of soul-eating ester is indeed much stronger than the first generation of plastic bone! After adapting to the low temperature here, Thor raised his head to observe the interior of the laboratory.
Then he was somewhat surprised to find that this was actually a huge round room.
A whole area without any division.
Except for the short distance of the ramp and the bronze door, this laboratory occupies the entire remaining area of the 20th floor.
What is most abundant in this laboratory is not various materials, but cold sarcophagi.
These sarcophagi were arranged in the same neat and orderly manner as the corpses in the second warehouse, with one meter between each coffin.
Some of these coffins had lids that were tightly covered; some had lids that were slightly offset, leaving a gap; and others had lids that were simply leaning against the side of the sarcophagus, leaving the contents exposed.
This doesn't look like a laboratory at all, it looks more like a morgue.
Thor followed in Teacher Kaz's footsteps and walked slowly forward. Their footsteps were very quiet, as if they were afraid to disturb the sleeping souls here.
But Thor doubted very much whether the guy sleeping here had such a thing as a soul.
Because when he passed by the first half-open sarcophagus and looked inside, he saw a very common puppet doll used to test psychic talents.
This doll is exactly the same as the one made in Teacher Kaz's laboratory and on Teacher Rum's body. I don't know how this one can be lying here.
Out of curiosity, Thor leaned forward and to the side as he passed by the half-open sarcophagus.
Then he saw that the puppet, which was lying quietly in the sarcophagus, suddenly adjusted 30 degrees towards him.
There was no movable mechanism in the puppet's head and neck, so the puppet's entire body turned around, with the other half of its shoulders slightly off the ground, hanging in the air without any support.
When Thor's gaze swept across the puppet's empty eyes, he heard the familiar cry for help again, but unlike before, this time he did not feel dizzy, nor did he feel any mental burden.
The diary was still floating slowly up and down in his spiritual body, and it was not even open to show respect to the puppet.
As Thor continued to move forward, the puppet continued to adjust its direction.
Its "eyes" were fixed on Thor, but that was all it could do. The strange phenomenon it displayed did not even make Thor pause for a moment.
Perhaps because it didn't stare for long, this time no shrill "Kill me" came from its body.
During the entire process, Mentor Kaz did not give any instructions to Thor.
In his opinion, everything in the laboratory was safe, or rather, it was already safe for Thor.
Thor came across a second open sarcophagus, in which lay a fully clothed woman.
At first glance, he thought it was a well-preserved corpse. But at second glance, he confirmed that it was not a human corpse, but a simulated person made of some material.
A 100% life-size doll.
Thor's expression was a little complicated. Is this room full of dolls like this?
Although Mentor Kaz never looked back, he could understand Thor's feelings.
Everyone who was allowed to participate in this experiment had this expression when they first came to this circular laboratory.
It's just that some were surprised, some were excited.
"As you can imagine, there are human models here made of various materials. They vary in size and material, but the most common ones are made from corpses, but we call them containers." Professor Kaz walked to the round table in the center of the laboratory before speaking.
"I think you have more or less guessed what our main research project is."
Thor nodded, "The tower master once told me that he wanted to resurrect Lady Euler."
Mentor Kaz looked dazed for a moment, and his voice became somewhat erratic.
"Yes... resurrection." He placed one hand on the round table and closed his eyes, as if he was organizing his words. "This is a very, very difficult subject. Our only advantage is that the souls in the hands of the tower master are intact and awake, and have neither been transformed into vengeful spirits nor polluted into evil spirits. Therefore, our experiment is equivalent to starting from the second half."
"But in the second half, our progress is also very slow."
Mentor Kaz sighed, "In fact, death and resurrection should be the areas that only fourth-level wizards are exposed to. They explore the mysteries of space and life. A powerful fourth-level official wizard can even switch between death and resurrection multiple times."
"So I'm not afraid of being laughed at, but I was not optimistic about this experiment at first. I thought it was quite advanced knowledge in the field and it would only bring us danger and pollution."
"But the tower master..." Teacher Kazi turned his head and showed an expression of "you know", "He always likes to challenge high-level fields."
Chapter 2 At Night
(End of this chapter)
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