Chapter 1: The Wizard's Apprentice



Taylor sat cross-legged on the edge of the deck, staring blankly at the clouds flying past him. Whenever he wanted to reach out his hand, an invisible barrier would block him.

He looked at the sky quietly, then reached out his hand and touched the invisible barrier, sighing in his heart. Although he had tried dozens of times, he was still not quite used to it.

This is a real time travel, and it's a time travel to a world with wizards.

Taylor was originally a junior student on a water-blue planet. When he closed his eyes and opened them again, he traveled through time and space to the body of a boy who looked similar to him when he was a child, and even had a similar name.

Before he could react, he heard the children around him chattering that they had been chosen by a powerful wizard and would learn knowledge and truth.

Emmmmm Taylor spent several days suppressing the distracting thoughts and complicated emotions in his mind and figured out what he was going to do. He thought that since he was here, he might as well make the best of it. Instead of complaining about the world, he might as well be a wizard and master extraordinary powers.

The little kids who had been around him recently now stayed away from him. Those seven or eight-year-old kids thought Taylor was boring. They had great ambitions and ideals, such as having a long life, great power, endless beauties, and a vast territory. This was what most kids wanted at this time.

That taciturn guy looks terrible.

In a place where these children cannot see, Mendes, a first-level wizard sitting in the center of the spaceship and operating the spaceship, is exerting his mental power to carefully observe these new wizard seedlings.

Menders is a white wizard affiliated with the White Tower Alliance. Unlike black wizards, although the combat capabilities of white wizards may not be as high as those of black wizards, white wizards do not have the strange pursuits and desires like black wizards. They prefer to pursue knowledge and truth. They are keen on analysis, interpretation and experiments, and travel in the ocean of knowledge and truth.

Compared to the viciousness, greed, and cruelty of black wizards, white wizards are more open and aboveboard, rarely resorting to curses, sneak attacks, threats, etc. White wizards are gentler than black wizards, and advocate equal exchange. They do not like robbery and prefer rules and order, because in their view, rules and order themselves are a manifestation of self-cultivation, truth, and knowledge.

Just as Mendes was somewhat disappointedly using his mental power to observe these children who were only concerned with chatting and gossiping and not thinking about pursuing knowledge and truth, suddenly, Taylor by the side of the boat caught his attention.

Taylor is quietly planning his future and some unexpected situations that he may encounter. Although he has not actually arrived at the White Tower Alliance, he feels that he is likely to encounter some tricky things, such as conflicts.

But now he has set the core goal of his life, which is to collect more knowledge and analyze more truths. After all, in this world and in the profession he is about to become in the future, knowledge is the most fundamental power.

When Taylor thought that the knowledge and truth he was about to learn would be transformed into his own foundation and power, and would gradually lead him to have greater strength and a longer life, he could not help but feel a yearning and developed his own ambition, which was to collect all the knowledge and truth, and gradually move towards the highest level.

When will I be able to learn the knowledge and truth of wizards?~~~~~ Taylor's heart was filled with ambition and desire. His ambitious and eager look and the tiny mental fluctuations that he emitted involuntarily were also captured and observed by Mendes' mental power.

This is a good desire. It is an ambition for truth and knowledge, and a manifestation of curiosity.

Menders understood the importance of such an attitude to a wizard's apprentice.

A person with such a demeanor may not necessarily become a knowledgeable wizard, but it is something that every truth-seeking and knowledgeable wizard will have.

It seems that not all the people on this ship are naive children, there are some natural wizards.

It's a hunch.

The huge spaceship flew in the sky for about two days and finally arrived at a huge island. In the middle of the island were endless white towers. The wizard towers were tall or short, and the white wizard towers were carved with strange patterns and wizard patterns that symbolized mysterious power.

When Taylor was the first to stick his head out and look at the endless group of white towers, he felt a sense of mystery and shock, unknown and fear.

Looking at the mysterious light that occasionally passed through the white tower and the strange magic circle that was running all the time, Taylor felt that he might have to stay here for the rest of his life, pursuing the mysterious knowledge and truth.

The spaceship slowly descended from the sky, passed through the clouds, and arrived at a port next to a white wizard tower.

"Get off the boat."

The voice of Wizard Mendes rang in the ears of all the children at the same time. It was a clever use of mental power. As he spoke, a wooden passage spread out from the left side of the spacecraft, connecting directly to the port.

After Taylor and the children on the spaceship passed through the wooden passage to the port, they were greeted by wizard apprentices wearing white robes with the white tower logo embroidered on their chests.

These wizard apprentices are all lower-level first-level wizard apprentices and some menial wizard apprentices in the White Tower Alliance. Their duty is to guide these fresh bloods joining the White Tower Alliance to understand some necessary rules and regulations, such as how to become stronger, how to exchange knowledge, how to obtain witchcraft models and so on.

After completing the guidance, they will hand over the tasks they have received to the White Tower Alliance's menial work department. Once the tasks are completed, they will gain points and can exchange the points for what they want.

Taylor and the other children on the spaceship followed the guidance of the first-level wizard apprentices and miscellaneous-level wizard apprentices, divided into different teams, and followed the wizard apprentices leading the way to learn about the entire White Tower Alliance.

In fact, these wizard apprentices didn't know much. They just explained to Taylor a lot of the rules, regulations and taboos of the White Tower Alliance. Through the explanation, he learned that the White Tower Alliance was mainly composed of white wizards, and advocated order, rules and equal exchange, and had a relatively peaceful style of doing things. They strictly prohibited wanton robbery, mutual calculation, cannibalism, etc.

White wizards believe that the apprenticeship period is the time to lay the foundation, cultivate the spirit of exploration and research, and accumulate knowledge. If one thinks every day about how to rob, scheme, or even kill companions, how can one become a wizard who pursues knowledge and truth?

Generally, when conflicts arise, there are law enforcement wizard apprentices, or even special law enforcement wizards to deal with them. Once a serious mistake is made, such as harming apprentices, stealing knowledge, etc., the person who made the mistake will have part of the core of his soul removed, causing the soul to be incomplete, unable to make any progress for the rest of his life, and can only become a consumable and a chore.

White wizards value rules and systems, and have a relatively peaceful style, but that doesn't mean their methods are gentle. They certainly won't exploit, dissect or even kill wizard apprentices as wantonly as black wizards do, but for those wizard apprentices who have made serious mistakes and have had their soul cores removed.

As white wizards who want to explore the mysteries of the human body and delve into true truth and knowledge, they naturally need some consumables.

(End of this chapter)


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