Chapter 74 Explain with examples what a locator is
Rum stretched out his hands and chanted a spell towards the small window.
The black window slammed shut, and the room immediately became several degrees darker.
Then, the window extended and expanded directly to cover the entire outer wall of this "room".
Thor looked at the changes in front of him and forgot to breathe for a moment.
Like opening a surprise gift box, the black windows slowly tilted outwards.
The sunlight penetrated into the room through the gap, and as the gap widened, it gradually expanded, pouring in little by little until it filled the entire room.
Thor felt that the sunlight was a little dazzling, but he couldn't bear to blink.
Teacher Rum said beside him, "Let's go and take a look."
Thor dragged his feet and tentatively moved towards the window, and the scenery outside came into view little by little.
In the distance was the clear blue sky with floating clouds drifting in the wind. The sun was just above his head, and the halo made Thor unable to look at it for long.
There were black peaks below the sky, rolling and undulating, with dense forests filling the gaps between the valleys and extending to the nearby plains.
There were scattered villages and mountain roads in the mountains and forests, but nearby there was a flat plain with no people or animals in sight.
The world is as peaceful as a painting.
"Hello, new world." Thor greeted the world in his heart.
Suddenly a clear sound broke the peace.
A black shadow passed overhead and flew into the distance.
Thor looked up and saw a huge flying bird breaking through the wind and waves at an extremely fast speed and entering the clouds.
There seemed to be a person standing on the flying bird.
This change brought Thor back to his senses, and he once again clearly realized that what he was seeing was not a peaceful village in the distant mountains, but an abnormal world with wizards and high-end powers.
"It looks good, right? Take a closer look." Teacher Rum suggested from behind.
Thor's gaze slowly moved downwards, the dark green prairie gradually faded and mottled, then brown-yellow land appeared, then turned into burnt yellow, and finally intertwined with pitch black.
Looking down again, he saw that the ground a few dozen meters away from him was actually a quagmire with bubbles constantly bubbling up and down.
From time to time, bones and weeds were churned out by the bubbles, and then sank into the mud after a brief struggle.
There were several mangled bodies floating on it.
Some were facing upwards, some on their backs, and some with their feet facing upwards, and they were floating slowly in the churning mud.
Suddenly, a black, mud-covered tentacle emerged silently, rolled up a corpse, and slowly pulled it down.
The corpse naturally would not struggle and could only slowly sink into the mud.
Thor watched the tentacle disappear, and in a trance he also felt something cold and reptilian brushing against his skin.
Where exactly is the Gorza Wizard Tower located? Why is there a quagmire filled with corpses and monsters under the tower? Will the apprentices who learn wizard knowledge here eventually disappear into the mud or rise with the wind?
All the beauty and tranquility disappeared, and doubt and fear crept into Thor's heart.
The voice of Teacher Rum came from behind again.
"Is it scary? Look at your feet again."
Thor lowered his head when he heard that, his pupils suddenly shrank.
He found himself standing at the edge of the black window without knowing when.
Even most of the right foot was hanging in the air!
The next second, he would fall in and become one of the corpses floating in the mud.
Thor came to his senses, suddenly retracted his right foot, and retreated repeatedly, until he retreated to the innermost part of the room, and his back hit the wall with a "bang".
Seeing Thor's frightened look, Rum laughed twice.
He leaned forward, and a pool of flesh flowed onto Thor's feet, feeling warm to the touch.
He held out his palm and covered Thor's eyes.
"Both beauty and fear are tempting you to fall into the abyss, and the locator is like a black window, which can support your spirit when you are lost. But you have to pay attention, the locator can only delay your collapse, and in the end it is up to you to sort out your consciousness and wake up."
When Rum put his hand down again, the room had been restored. The window on the outer wall had turned into a small window of one meter square again, with black glass opening inwards, and a beam of light coming in...
Thor was just panicking.
He was not afraid of the birds flying in the distant mountains outside, nor was he afraid of the bones in the mud nearby.
What Thor was afraid of was that he still didn't understand how he walked out of the window step by step.
As I recall, he clearly just leaned towards the window.
But this experience, combined with the previous transformation, also gave Thor a deeper understanding of the locator.
The locator helps wizards recognize their own existence so as to avoid getting lost in the known and the unknown.
But its ability is ultimately limited. If you blindly rely on the locator without controlling your own desires, one day you will escape the protection of the locator and fall into a pool of flesh or turn into something else.
At the same time, the locator is quite private information. If you are familiar with someone else's locator, you may be able to grasp their weakness. Therefore, it is taboo to casually inquire about the information of the locator.
Thor was immersed in his self-summary, but Rum said quietly: "I explained half of the knowledge to you personally, and you are not my apprentice. Well, I will give you 10 credits."
Mentor, you are robbing me! Thor opened his mouth wide.
"Or give me ten days' work?"
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Thor's mouth closed again.
It turned out that she was waiting for him here.
He thought of the conversation between Mentor Kaz and Mentor Rum when Mentor brought him here, where he was asked to help Mentor Rum.
In that case, Thor did not refuse.
There is just one premise that must be made clear.
"Teacher Rum, I have only been studying for three months. I don't know what I can do."
Rum's eyes widened when he heard that. "Now you remember that you are a newcomer? Look at what you did. Is that what a newcomer should do?"
His belly bulged like a toad.
"Go to the second laboratory on the fourteenth floor and find Nick. Oh, and ask him to get rid of the evil spirit in you."
This is serious business!
Thor immediately stood up solemnly and said, "Thank you, Teacher Rum. I'll be there right away!"
Now he no longer hesitated, saluted to Teacher Rum and walked out.
As his hand rested on the curtain, Rum's voice came from behind him again.
"Before you advance to the second-level apprentice, you can think about it carefully. Choosing a major attribute that is not suitable for you is actually a very painful thing."
Thor paused. It seemed that what Teacher Rum said was somewhat emotional.
Could it be that Professor Rum didn't like his current research direction? Thor opened the curtain and walked out. At the last moment, he looked back into the room.
The candlelight in the room seemed to be dimmed deliberately, with only a beam of light shining in.
The mountain of flesh, Mentor Rum, sat in the shadows of the room.
Everything is so blurry.
The heavy curtains soon stopped shaking, blocking Thor's prying view.
After leaving Teacher Rum's room, Thor walked towards the laboratory eagerly.
He had felt before that the nightmare matter could not be delayed. If he hadn't had the help of Teacher Rum today, he would have gone to find Senior Byron or someone else.
The good news at the moment is that in the eyes of Mentor Rum, solving this vengeful spirit is a trivial matter. He even disdains to take action and only asks a senior to help Thor.
"I hope that senior student will be easier to talk to." Thor thought silently.
Thor left Rum's room and walked quickly towards the ramp. The mentor's floor was much quieter than the apprentice's floor.
The three second-level apprentices who were queuing at the door just now have disappeared.
Looking at the deserted corridor under the bright candlelight, Thor suddenly had a strange idea.
This wizard tower trapped servants and apprentices. Did it also trap others? Was the only one who was truly free the owner of this tower, Gorza, who was once nicknamed "Pink Big" by Thor? When Thor saw the tower owner today, he was wrapped in a brown cloak and robe. The exposed chin showed that Gorza usually wrapped his whole body with pink silk bandages.
Can such a tower master be free?
(End of this chapter)
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