Chapter 964: Alick's Viewpoint



Chapter 964 Alick's point of view

Although he realized that the person flying over was Byron, there were other people around Byron. Thor hid his body at the last moment and hid behind a red worm that was more than three meters long.

Ordinary people cannot see these red worms, nor can they see Thor blending into the background. And those who can see the worms will ignore Thor hiding behind them because of the extremely eye-catching red worms.

Soon, Byron appeared, and with him came two wizards, all of whom were first-level wizards. Including Byron, all three of them had a red worm on their bodies.

However, the two first-level wizards were carrying bugs that were smaller than their arms, while the bug on Byron was particularly huge, nearly two meters tall, taller than him. The bug was lying on his back, and from a distance, it looked like he was carrying a huge bag.

Thor had just seen other second-level wizards, and none of them had bugs as big as those on Byron.

Looking at their movement formation, Byron seemed to still be the leader of this team.

"Has senior become a leader after sneaking into the enemy camp? Why are the bugs on his body so big?" Thor felt that Byron did not seem to need his rescue.

Thor pulled at the thread of destiny that belonged to Byron in his spiritual body.

Byron, who was hurrying on his way, suddenly stopped.

"What is it, my Lord?"

Byron's eyes moved slightly, "You go and carry out the mission first, I want to check the conditions of the other test subjects."

The two first-level wizards who followed Byron did not notice anything unusual. They nodded and left first.

Byron flew in the direction from which Thor came, but stopped halfway and looked around. No one else was approaching for the time being.

"Are you nearby?" Byron asked in a low voice, so soft that it could hardly be heard two meters away.

But Thor, who had been paying attention to Byron, heard it. One of his hands instantly turned into an octopus tentacle, and he gently swung it around Byron, then pulled him behind the red worm where he was hiding.

"Senior, Agu and I were worried about you, but you have become a leader here?"

Thor looked at Byron with amusement, especially staring at the huge red worm on Byron's back for several times.

Although there were few wizards who could see the red worm along the way, Byron had no doubt that Thor could see it.

"If you want to defeat the enemy, you must first understand the enemy." Byron was very happy to see Thor again after a year, but his expression was still indifferent. "I just got the right to leave, and I was thinking of going out to find Agu this time. I didn't expect you to come in."

So Byron still considered the Stargate Council to be the enemy? "What did they want to do by capturing you? I saw wizards tied up in balloons over there, and you free men all have bugs on your bodies. You can see the bugs, right?"

Byron nodded. "In fact, for the Stargate Council, we and those imprisoned test subjects are all their test subjects. The data they want to test is actually..."

"Let me tell Wizard Thor."

Suddenly there was a sound, and both Thor and Byron were startled.

Even though they heard other people's voices, they still didn't realize who the voice belonged to, but the voice was clearly right beside them.

As Thor was looking around, the three-meter-long red worm in front of him suddenly split open in the middle of its abdomen.

A thin middle-aged man actually walked out of the belly of the red worm that no one else could touch.

The man had dark skin and brown hair with some silver strands. He looked to be in his fifties or sixties, but his skin was as smooth as a peeled egg.

"Speaker Alick." Byron pulled Thor and called out the other party's identity in front of him.

The appearance of the Stargate Council President Alick is not quite the same as described in the rumors. He ranks first among the fourth-level wizards in the open, but rarely participates in battles, and basically spends all his energy on research.

When Thor saw Speaker Alick suddenly appear in front of him, his first reaction was not that he had sneaked in and was caught, but he asked in surprise: "This red worm cannot be touched by mental power or magic power. How did you hide in it and get out?"

Alec smiled, and there was no sign of anger on his mean-looking face.

"Before, Murrich invited you to join the Stargate experiment, but you disagreed. Now you ask me?" He said jokingly, "Then I won't tell you casually."

Is this the personality of the president of the Stargate Council? I don't know why, but Alick always makes people want to trust him from the bottom of their hearts.

Thor suspected that he was affected by the other party's magic, but when he checked his mental body, there was no other force acting on it.

So it's his personal charm? "Just kidding."

The other party was indeed joking.

"Stargate welcomes you to join our experimental research at any time."

Alick first said to Byron: "You still have a mission. No matter what your purpose in joining the experiment is, complete the first mission seriously."

Byron pursed his lips and looked at Thor worriedly, but thinking that he could not help if he stayed here, he winked at him and turned away to find the first-level wizard he had been with.

Thor rubbed his chin awkwardly, "So you guessed I would sneak in?"

"There's no need to guess." Alec snapped his fingers, and the two of them suddenly moved from a pile of insects to a room full of experimental instruments.

"This side of the world has never been fortified. Anyone who can find the entrance can come in. I don't need to send people to patrol or guard. I believe that everyone who sees the Star Gate experiment will eventually choose to join. Just like your friends and your future self."

Speaker Alick is quite confident.

"Your current attitude is somewhat contradictory to the actions of Murich and others who are arresting people outside." Thor spoke quite boldly.

"That was done by Murrich. Before the Stargate Council completely leaves the wizarding world and travels into the interstellar space, we still need the stability of the grassroots society to provide sufficient supplies and personnel. If the matter of the red worm is made public, the productivity of the city will be greatly reduced due to the panic. So we finally chose to conduct the experiment in secret. However, a wizard like you who can find it by yourself will not choose to announce the secret of the red worm to the outside world even if you know it."

Alick was right about this. Although Thor sneaked in to save people, he had no intention of announcing the existence of the red worm to ordinary people.

First of all, the red worms will not attack people without magic power. In the eyes of those worms, people without magic talent are like small stones on the roadside. They can step on them at will, but they will not step on them deliberately.

Then, how would you explain to the wizards who cannot see or touch the worms, so as to make them believe that red worms really exist?

"What about after you travel into the starry sky?"

"At that time, the world will be destroyed by the black tide. Those who remain will either find a new way to survive with a very small probability, or perish with the world. It is meaningless to know the truth or not."

(End of this chapter)

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