Chapter 436 Really Fell


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Chapter 436 It Really Fell Down

Byron was still concentrating on operating the instrument at this time, and was also shocked to see the tower master who had changed his appearance.

Most people have a deep shadow against Golsa.

Although they may not have come into contact with the tower master.

But the suppression of strength alone is enough to make people tremble.

"Thor, Lord Thor has gone to solve the problem of the support core." No one else dared to reply, only Morton, who was once a second-level player, answered with a stiff upper lip.

But he felt vaguely strange in his heart, because Gorza now looked like he was more than just a second-level being.

The opponent's momentum reminded Morton of the great battle in Chuishou Valley a hundred years ago.

The war ended just as it began.

"Support core?" Gorza turned his head and looked at the bronze door behind him. "Did he go in?"

Gorza frowned, walked towards the bronze door and pushed it open with one hand.

A colorful world appeared behind the door.

Gorza threw Haywood to the ground and walked into the room.

The door closes automatically.

"What should we do now?" Herman had just not dared to say a word, and now he was still very nervous. "He went to find his master, will he..."

However, before Hermann could finish his words, the bronze door opened again.

This time, Gorsa and Thor emerged one after another from the ever-changing colorful world.

Thor lowered his head and glanced to the left and right of his clenched fists several times.

After they came out, the shaking of the wizard tower stopped, but the huge cracks on the wall, through which one could see the outside world, were still shocking.

"The contamination of the mezzanine is more serious than I thought." Gorza said softly, "It seems that we can't stay here. Once these arms leave, it will collapse immediately."

He raised his hand, and the black shadows under the crowd suddenly turned into tiny black dots, then jumped and dived into the gaps around the room.

The room that was originally full of cracks was restored to its original state.

"This way you can last longer, but you must leave after three hours." Gorza helped repair the laboratory and took a look at Keli's condition. "After your experiment is finished, you can go to the underground laboratory under the small garden. There... is a good place for recovery."

Thor clenched his left hand into a fist, holding in his palm the thing that Gorza had just handed him inside the door.

"I have something else to do, so I won't continue with you." Gorza turned around and picked up Haywood again, looking sideways at Thor with a faint smile in his eyes, "I hope to see you succeed one day."

"I'll go see Kira. I hope she's still alive." Gorsa smiled slightly, and disappeared from everyone's sight with Haywood in an instant.

Thor walked quickly to the bronze door and placed his right hand on it.

After a while, he came back thoughtfully, "He just left the wizard tower. He actually didn't want anything anymore."

"Master?" Morton stepped forward, lowered his head and whispered to Thor, "I found that this tower master..."

Thor looked up and knew what Morton wanted to ask, "He has been promoted to a third-level official wizard."

For a moment, except for the machines that were still running, the room was so quiet that it seemed as if there was no one in it.

Thor was also thinking, "If Gorza could be promoted to the third level so easily, then what did he mean by the short time he said before? And why did he force the resurrection experiment even though he knew there was something wrong with Youla? Judging from his expression, he didn't seem to be sad at all even though the experiment failed."

Thinking about the tower master's rampant magic power and extreme endurance, Thor couldn't help but suspect that Gorza was probably trying his best to suppress himself from being promoted.

But why is this? Solving one mystery leads to discovering a new one.

Thor let out a breath. He realized that even though he had been promoted to an official wizard, the tower master's secrets had not diminished.

As his mentor had taught him, as a wizard, the more knowledge he learned, the more ignorant he would find himself.

This phenomenon is sometimes not limited to knowledge.

He didn't dwell on the tower master's mysterious actions anymore. He walked to Keli, who was still lying quietly in the coffin, and said in a deep voice, "Let's continue and focus on the experiment!"

As soon as these words were spoken, the originally dazed crowd immediately became busy as if they were awakened from hypnosis.

Even Jero looked positive, with a hint of relief in his eyes.

Just when Lord Gorsa turned to leave, a spiritual force as warm as the sun brushed over him.

Under the warm and comfortable spiritual power, Jero felt as if he was falling into an icy cave. His body and soul seemed to be torn apart, in two extreme environments.

Fortunately, the feeling soon disappeared, and he breathed a sigh of relief.

At that moment, Jero believed that if he had not been controlled by Thor at this time, he would probably have died painfully the moment he was enveloped by Gorza's mental power.

He no longer dared to have any small thoughts and tried his best to make himself as useful as possible.

Byron, like everyone else, assisted Thor in rescuing Kelly, but compared to his indifference just now, he would occasionally pinch his wrist and fall into deep thought.

As time went by, the metal coating on Keli's body became thicker and thicker, and the original paper-thin shell gradually turned into a set of human-shaped full-body armor.

"How is it?" Byron wiped the sweat from his forehead and walked over to ask Thor.

"If the replaced blood doesn't cause rejection, Keli should be able to make it this time."

"No." Byron said confidently, "I have done blood exchange experiments many times."

Although I don't know whether Byron's blood transfusion experiment was done on others or on himself, but hearing his confident tone, he should be completely sure.

"Okay, let's leave as soon as possible..." Thor was about to lead everyone to the underground laboratory, but halfway through his words, he suddenly saw the wall paint falling off.

Upon closer inspection, it turned out that what had fallen off were the shadows that Gorza had used to repair the wall.

The shadows bounced back to the crowd's feet.

Everyone then realized that when they lost their shadows, they always felt a sense of emptiness in their hearts. Now that they got their shadows back, it was as if they had fallen from mid-air to the ground.

"Me, where is mine?" Jero stared at his feet in shock.

The small black dots that had just formed gathered under everyone, but only his shadow had not returned. He hurried to the wall, stretched out his hand to grope for the newly revealed gap, trying to find his lost shadow from inside.

"Where's mine?" Having found nothing, Jero turned around and asked everyone blankly, but found that everyone looked at him with a bit of fear in their eyes.

He moved his gaze little by little, and finally saw himself sitting on the ground in a daze next to a huge electromagnetic instrument!

"My soul has left my body?" Jero looked down at himself and discovered that his body was translucent.

He had been on missions with many apprentices who majored in the dark attribute, and knew that apprentices who majored in the dark attribute were prone to symptoms of soul leaving the body. Although this was his first time of soul leaving the body, he quickly calmed down.

"If your soul accidentally leaves your body, you must try to stabilize your mental power and feel the remaining mental power fluctuations in your body. When they are in harmony, return to your body as soon as possible." He recalled the information he had received before and slowly walked towards his body.

But as he walked, he found that his line of sight was getting lower and lower.

"I, I have become shorter?" He wanted to lower his head, but he didn't dare to. But if he didn't lower his head, he wanted to know what happened to him.

Thor watched Jero's soul turn into powder bit by bit starting from his feet, like floating snow blown off the roof of a house in winter.

After Jero's soul was completely shattered and disappeared, Herman spoke tremblingly, "How could he become like this?"

An crossed his arms with a look of disdain, "The tower master knows what he did, and he kept him alive just to help his master. Now that the mission is completed, he can die."

The rest of the people also guessed something and did not express any sympathy for Jero's experience.

Although he chose to stand by and watch when Mentor Anze and his men launched a rebellion, for Gorza, neutrality was betrayal.

The master of the wizard tower is not a good person. As for the betrayer, even if the other party is insignificant, he will definitely wipe out his life without any hesitation!

After Jero's soul disappeared like flying snow, his body suddenly combusted without fire and turned into black powder in just a few breaths.

Burn it cleanly.

Thor took a last look at the place and rushed down the wizard tower with Kelly in his arms.

After they left, the slender arms that were maintaining the wizard tower from outside were suddenly retracted, and the wizard tower, which was already almost at its limit, collapsed with a loud bang.

Even though the group retreated far away, they were still buried in the raised dust.

When the dust settled, the small garden near the wizard tower was also submerged. If anyone still stayed in the tower and tried to find valuable materials during the chaos, they would probably have to stay with the wreckage of the wizard tower forever.

Distorted wails were heard from under the ruins, and then a series of illusory figures penetrated the rubble and rushed into the sky, and gradually turned into blue smoke under the orange-red sunlight of the setting sun.

Looking at the ruins in front of him, Thor suddenly felt that everything was over.

The wizard tower that once shocked the Western Continent has really collapsed.

This chapter is the last chapter of the first volume. There are still some follow-up stories of some people in the Wizard Tower that need to be explained, including Byron and Coli, as well as several mentors, and then Thor will embark on a new journey.

The second volume will be about the new masters of the Borderlands, and will also unfold some stories about other continents and planetary vortexes. It is expected to be another long volume.

(End of this chapter)

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