Chapter 762: The Vision That Cannot Be Found



Chapter 762: The Vision That Cannot Be Found

Besides being really interested in the white porcelain kitten, there was another big reason why Thor chose to track down the attendant on the airship.

Krum's death was very similar to that of businessman Mike.

They were also the only two corpses Thor had seen in a month, so he was deeply impressed by them.

Both men drowned.

A third-level wizard, like an ordinary person, could not escape the call of death.

And both of their souls disappeared after death.

As Thor searched for their consciousness, he heard the sound of water.

In addition, Paul, a third-level wizard apprentice on the airship, once warned Thor that the white porcelain kitten could cause people to drown, which made Thor connect the two dead people together.

As it was almost dusk, there were few pedestrians on the street.

The occasional people passing by were all wizard apprentices.

These people seemed to be in a hurry and looked tired, like office workers.

Thor also had the illusion that he had returned to the Gorza Wizard Tower.

He continued to hide his breath and magical fluctuations, walking on the edge of the street like an ordinary person.

Although the signposts Kate left along the way were rough, they did not have any magic power. In the eyes of the wizard apprentices on the street, they were just the most inconspicuous stones.

Thor didn't walk for long before he found the servant's residence in an alley near the airport.

It was an old but independent two-story building. Perhaps to cater to the overall decoration style of Sky City, even such an old house was painted with brown walls and brown roof.

It doesn't look that shabby.

But even so, this doesn't look like a house that a servant can own.

Thor noticed that there was only one living person in the two-story cottage.

The attendant lives alone.

Thor looked up and saw the orange cat lying on the roof.

He smiled at the orange cat and jumped directly in through the half-open window on the second floor.

The room where the window was located was the servant's bedroom, and the servant was tinkering with something in the bedroom at that moment.

Although he was facing the window, he was like a blind man and did not notice a soft body squeezing in through the half-open window.

After Thor came in, the orange cat followed behind and jumped in silently.

The two people were there in plain sight but did not attract the attention of the servants.

Thor walked up to the servant who had been looking down at something, and suddenly raised his hand and pressed the back of his head.

The attendant fell down immediately without any warning.

"Lord Thor, you won't interrogate him?"

"Please, I'd better watch it directly."

After Thor finished speaking, he seemed to be frozen in place.

Kate glanced at him and didn't dare move.

What the orange cat didn't know was that Thor had already entered the servant's dream.

Even though he was knocked unconscious by Thor, the servant still dreamed honestly thanks to the operation of the Nightmare Butterfly.

His dreams were very real.

Thor took a quick look and thought that it was probably because he became rich overnight, bought an airship, and scolded the high-ranking attendants, guards, maids, captains and others who usually acted high and mighty.

All of them knelt before the servant and kissed his toes.

"Have you enjoyed yourself enough? Think of something useful."

Thor waved his hand, and the scene in front of him changed.

The servant returned to the room, but it was filled with white porcelain kittens. The kittens' eyes were also white. They were not painted red.

Not exactly what Sol saw from businessman Mike.

The servant had not yet come back to his senses from his beautiful dream. It took him a while to remember where he was.

But he still maintained the excitement he had just felt.

"Keep working hard. I'll save enough money to buy an airship soon!"

He crawled under the bed and pulled out a small bottle filled with red pigment of unknown composition.

He opened the bottle, dipped the brush in a little paint with one hand, picked up a white porcelain kitten without red eyes with the other hand, and carefully painted the kitten's eyes all red.

Thor noticed that after the servants painted the kittens' eyes red, they would very carefully hold the kittens' bodies and place them in the cabinet beside the bed.

At this time, there were more than a dozen white porcelain kittens with red eyes in the cabinet.

Thor walked over and picked up a white porcelain kitten with no painted eyes.

The details in the dream told Saul that these were indeed products of inferior workmanship.

He then mentioned a kitten with red eyes. There was nothing unusual about either the paint or the kitten.

Thor even imitated businessman Mike and touched the white porcelain cat's head.

But he still felt nothing, and nothing lucky happened.

"Is it because my strength is beyond the reach of the White Porcelain Cat, or is this just a dream, and the other party is not real, so he cannot affect people and things in the dream?"

Thor put the white porcelain kitten back, and the servants didn't react at all during the whole process.

"This isn't right either." Thor waved his hand again, "Since this is the moment that excites him the most, what about the moment that scares him the most?"

The attendant's dream turned into several frightening scenes, such as falling into water or an airship exploding.

But none of these dreams involved any unusual events.

"It's quite clean." Thor waved his hand again, "Let me see what the most unforgettable day for you looked like."

This time, Thor and his attendants came to the street together.

The streets here are unfamiliar. The few streets Thor passed today did not look like this.

The most special building is a broken tower not far away.

The top of the tower is made of broken bricks and protruding beams.

There stood a big boy at the bottom of the broken tower. He looked to be about fifteen or sixteen years old and was wearing the most ordinary wizard apprentice robe. The bottom edge was even frayed.

But the attendant ran over immediately.

Thor followed the attendant like a ghost.

He heard the servant and the boy say, "My stock is running out."

The boy said expressionlessly: "You can't come here before I find you. If it happens again, we will terminate our cooperation."

"No, no, I will never take the initiative to look for you again."

The boy did not make things difficult for the servant, and seemed to have never had any expectations of him.

"Be obedient, or I can replace you at any time."

The attendant nodded repeatedly.

The boy turned and left, and in the end did not take out anything that looked like the "goods" the waiter had mentioned. He was quite principled.

Thor wanted to follow the boy to take a look, but this was just a servant's dream after all. When the boy walked to the edge of the street, his figure began to blur and fade.

Just as Thor was considering whether this boy was the one he was looking for...

“Gurgle…Gurgle…”

He suddenly heard the sound of bubbling water again.

In an instant, Thor's eyes changed.

"I found you."

Thor exited the servant's dream.

The servant was still sleeping soundly, lying face up on his bed.

"Master Thor, have you found what you want?"

"It can only be said that a small shrimp has led to another small fish. It is not clear whether this small fish is the culprit. However, a wizard apprentice does not seem like someone who can control a white porcelain kitten."

"Do you want me to search the house?"

Thor shook his head.

"The owner of the kitten is very good at hiding his tracks. He even erased the information about the white porcelain kitten's anomaly from people's minds. If it were someone else, no matter how hard they tried to track it down, they would only find that the white porcelain kitten was just an ordinary work of art. All the information related to its anomaly has been erased."

Thor clasped his hands.

"Interesting. Since we can't find it using advanced methods, let's use the most primitive method."

"Meow?" Kate still didn't understand.

"Just like you carved out shapes out of ordinary stones to show me the way. People who are invisible at the level of witchcraft can often be seen with the naked eye."

(End of this chapter)

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