Death Wizard Diary

Chapter 156 What are you looking for

Chapter 156 What are you looking for?

"Teacher, if I choose the exit, will I be connecting with you?"

"It is possible for any mentor. The projects studied by mentor Tali are to some extent related to death." Mentor Katz pointed out.

If it were before, Sol might not think too much.

But since he knew that the tower was about resurrecting Mrs. Youla, he immediately speculated whether these research projects were all related to resurrecting Mrs. Youla?

If this is really the case, then Lord Golza Tower is unexpectedly an infatuated person!

I always feel like it doesn't quite match his appearance and personality.

"Mentor, I want to choose a job in export." Sol didn't let Kaz wait too long and made his own choice.

"You are as bold as ever." A strange smile appeared on Kaz's gloomy expression, wondering if he was satisfied with Thor's choice.

He turned to face the corridor on the right and raised his voice, "Kujin!"

After waiting for about ten seconds, the door to the corridor on the right slowly opened, and a tall man walked out.

He looked nearly two meters tall, and Thor now looked like a tiny person in front of him. The name tag on his chest clearly showed that he was a third-level apprentice.

"When will I grow taller?" As Kujin approached, Thor's neck lifted up little by little until it reached a very awkward angle.

In front of Kaz, Kujin tried to calm himself down, but the sinking corners of his mouth still revealed his reluctance.

"Teacher Kaz."

"Get ready now to hand over the work with Saul." Katz directly announced the final result without explaining, introducing, or giving Culkin a chance to fight for it.

Kujin looked at Thor and noticed the brand new name tag on his chest. His cheeks puffed up and then retracted, bulging and then retracted.

He still couldn't hold it back, "Teacher Kaz, if you let such a newcomer take over the work, if you mess up..."

"That's his business." Katz waved his hand, he was always very impatient in this regard.

No matter how much Ku Jin complained, he could only swallow it back.

If Ku Jin standing here was just a second-level apprentice, he would definitely not dare to say any nonsense.

"Yes." Kujin lowered his head and turned to Thor, "Come here."

Thor followed Kujin and took two steps, but found that Teacher Kaz did not follow.

He looked back at Instructor Kaz, only to find that the other person was looking at him with a complicated expression.

Seeing Sol turn back, the emotion on Kaz's face was hidden under the wrinkles, "Go ahead, why do you still want me to send you off?"

Thor stopped and bowed to Kaz, "Teacher, walk slowly."

Kaz snorted lightly and left quickly with his hands behind his back.

When Saul turned around again, he saw that Ku Jin was already approaching the door, and he hurriedly ran two steps to follow.

"There are hundreds of kinds of materials here, but this one is the most common." Kujin said, pushing open the heavy door.

Behind the door is an extremely bright world.

There were so many candlesticks here that it was scary. When Thor looked over, his eyes were dazzled.

After he got used to the brightness inside, he saw... many people standing inside the door.

His heart skipped a beat, he immediately held his breath, followed Ku Jin, and walked in slowly.

Behind the third door, there were hundreds of people standing neatly.

People are arranged neatly, with a distance of one meter between everyone. The legs are close together and the hands are hanging naturally.

It's like standing in a military posture.

But all of them had their eyes closed, and the skin on their faces was as pale as paper.

Looking carefully, no one's chest is still heaving.

These are dead people!

"Are you scared?" Culkin stared closely at Sol's reaction, as if he wanted to see his joke.

But Sol's face became more serious, but he didn't lose his composure.

"Fortunately, I used to work in the morgue on the second floor and saw a lot of weird corpses."

"Heh," Ku Jin raised his lips with disdain, "What you have seen can only be called corpses. The people in front of you now were at least second-level apprentices when they were alive."

"At least a second-level apprentice?" Thor was a little surprised. "Are there many third-level apprentices here?"

"The most powerful one here is the official wizard." After Kujin finished speaking, he admired Thor's wide eyes and slightly open mouth.

But Thor quickly calmed down and asked immediately: "There must be many requirements and taboos in managing these corpses, right?"

"There are only two taboos here."

"One, keep at least 81 candlesticks lit in the room."

"Two, materials marked with serial numbers are not allowed to be touched or moved."

The fewer taboos there are, the harder it is to violate them.

"There are a lot of rules. They're all written down in the manual over there. Just take a look at them later."

Thor kept the two taboos firmly in mind, but still maintained a suspicion, "Senior Kujin, are the two taboos also written in the book?"

"...Yes, it's on the first page. You don't have to worry that I will lie to you." Ku Jin stepped forward, "You are the only one who will die if you violate the taboo, but if I deliberately fail to do my duty during the handover, then I will run away too.

No."

When Ku Jin, who was tall and tall, passed by a corpse, his arm brushed against it, tilting the corpse a little.

He immediately stopped and straightened the body.

Sol silently noted this down and thought about looking for this article in the manual later.

Passing through the group of dead people is the tall cabinet commonly seen in warehouses. There are many storage equipment displayed on the cabinet.

Bottles, cans, boxes and pockets, metal stands, flowing soil, etc.

Sol followed Kujin and walked in through the passage in the middle of the cabinet.

There is a wide space at the end of the cabinet away from the wall, which should be where Ku Jin usually studies and research.

At a glance, Saul saw a five-meter-long table and cabinets nailed to the wall and floor.

The long table was very clean, and it looked like it had been tidied deliberately. I don’t know if it was due to Ku Jin’s personality or if it was tidied temporarily.

If it is the latter, it means that Kujin already knew before Thor came that his job might be replaced by a new person.

Sol thought to himself: "Perhaps this job was actually arranged for me by the tower master?"

After all, Gortha was the first person in the Wizard's Tower to know that Thor had been promoted and was about to return to the tower.

Moreover, Saul has been suspecting for the past two years that the reason why he got the opportunity to work in the morgue was because of the arrangements made by the tower owner behind the scenes.

I hope that the tower master really only cares about his soul talent.

Kujin took out the rule book and handed Thor three quills.

The quill was exaggeratedly large, and its overall length even exceeded Thor's arm.

"This is a communication pen. Once the instructor needs it, this pen will write the request on paper. Although the instructor will issue the request after three o'clock in the afternoon most of the time, if you are in a hurry, it is possible for you to get up in the middle of the night to prepare things.

Yes. You can keep one in the dormitory for backup, or you can choose to live here."

"Living here?" Saul was stunned. "Don't you have to leave the East Tower before eight o'clock in the evening?"

Kukin moved his things to the trailer next to the table. "This is one of the most dangerous places in the East Tower, but it's also the safest place."

Because his things were already packed neatly, Kujin finished moving all his things in a short time.

He pushed the cart, looked at Sol sideways, and said condescendingly, "As long as you don't violate the taboo."

After saying that, he pushed the cart and left.

The hourglass clock was behind Saul. He looked back and realized that it was only around nine in the morning.

Saul picked up the manual and flipped through it twice, "Second warehouse rules?"

There are more than a dozen pages filled with words, but the last dozen pages are blank, as if they are waiting for someone to add new rules at any time.

The two taboos mentioned by Kukin are clearly written on the first page of the manual.

Apart from these two taboos, nothing else is recorded on the first page.

Thor read it from cover to cover and checked the entire book again. He found no omissions or modifications, and no magic fluctuations remained.

Then he put the book back on the table.

"It's still a long time until three o'clock in the afternoon." Saul's skeletal fingers tapped back and forth on the table, making a crisp sound. "It's better to check the body and soul again and let more professional people find the black shadow.

Hidden somewhere."

Although Byron and Nick's inspections revealed no other souls in Sol's body, last night's experience made Sol certain that there was a ghost hiding around him.

This time, he was going to find the apprentice physician in the wizard's tower who was responsible for checking the physical and mental health of apprentices.

It just costs a lot of credits.

But spending credits is better than having an unknown spirit hiding around you all the time.

As soon as Sol took a step, he heard a voice beside him.

"What are you looking for? Me?"

A black shadow suddenly appeared in front of Thor, blocking his way.

Thor looked up and met a pair of charming red eyes.

(End of chapter)

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