Death Wizard Diary
Chapter 389 The Forgotten Genius
Chapter 389 The forgotten genius
Author: Imana
Chapter 389 The forgotten genius
The backup plan in Gorza's mouth made Sol's whole body tense up, but the other party didn't seem to mean to make it clear.
He played with the blue water ball in his hand, letting the little ball jump between his fingers like a toy.
"Have you seen the elf?" He suddenly changed the subject.
Thor's voice was still stiff from the ice, "I... don't know if what I saw is an elf."
Gorsa said: "If you look at it according to the original definition of species classification, it should not be counted. But since there are no pure-blood elves in this world, there is no problem in calling them new elves."
He lowered his head slightly, seeming to be looking at his own hand, and seemed to be looking at something else through the hand covered with pink bandages.
"So someone asked that question for us a long time ago. The soul cannot exist completely independently of the body."
Thor didn't answer, he was just a little strange, "Do you know what happened to the elves?"
Didn’t he say he didn’t know before?
"Half-elf, he mentioned a few words to me before he went in. The rest of the information is all my guess." Gorsa blinked at Thor, "I guess that the elves who are born with strong mental power have certain reasons.
The reason is that they chose to throw away the burden of the body. For this reason, they opened a back garden for themselves. Unfortunately, this act of exploration angered a certain underlying rule of existence, so they were sent into the back garden created by themselves.
Then I discovered that the back garden had turned into an abyssal prison."
"I guessed it, right?"
Gorza was asking Thor.
Saul is also interested in checking the answers with Golza to see if his thoughts can be recognized.
"The elves... after seeing the huge depression on the back of the world, decided to abandon their physical bodies and hide in a world composed entirely of consciousness. This is a guess I made based on what I saw in the valley."
Unexpectedly, Gorsa on the opposite side frowned a little.
The specific manifestation was that the bandage between his eyebrows wrinkled.
"The back side of the world... is concave..." Gorsa fell into deep thought.
From the look of him, it was as if he had heard about the "sag" for the first time.
Didn't it mean that the tower owner came from an extremely powerful wizard family in other continents?
Why doesn't he know about the depression on the back side of the world?
"Is it... because of this?" Gorsa whispered to himself.
When he saw the doubtful look from Sol, he suddenly calmed down his expression and said no more thoughts about the depression.
"From this point of view, the body is actually our innate locator. Although it is not as powerful as the locator we choose later in life, it is safe and stable... Unfortunately, many people just regard it as a burden."
Gorza leaned back and leaned comfortably on the soft cushions, his elbows resting just on Mark's head.
"Thor, it's pretty good that you were able to complete two witch body transformations without harming yourself."
Facing the tower master's praise, Thor could only bow his head and accept it with a guilty conscience.
Unlike Senior Byron, his transformation relies more on external forces.
In Thor's opinion, Senior Byron, who can turn his body into a locator through his own efforts, is the real genius.
It was only because of the excessive degree of transformation that Senior Byron was promoted to a third-level apprentice when he was nearly 30 years old.
Be sure to praise him when you get back.
While thinking wildly, Sol suddenly noticed the red-eyed puppet tied to his waist.
At this time, both of the puppet's eyes were empty.
Only then did Thor remember that when he was observing the elf world, the puppet's eyes seemed to explode.
He quickly took off the puppet from his waist and handed it to Gorsa, "Teacher, this puppet's eyes are broken."
You won’t let yourself pay, right?
Thor said cautiously: "It seems that the elves once tried to influence my spirit, but the puppet blocked part of the mental attack."
In fact, it was mostly blocked by the diary.
However, Gorsa didn't know how powerful the spiritual attack the elves had launched anyway, so he just gave most of the credit to the puppets.
Unexpectedly, after seeing the puppet, Gorsa suddenly showed a funny and troubled expression - don't ask Sol how he saw it.
"Oh, it's so bad. Whoever left the mental mark on it will have to suffer a lot now."
"Spiritual mark?" Thor asked.
Anyway, from Golsa's tone, you knew that he was definitely not the one who left the mark.
"It's Yula's." Gorsa immediately revealed the answer, "She is very good at identifying malicious mental attacks, and this puppet was made with her ability."
After a pause, he added: "It doesn't matter, I sent her back to the wizard tower yesterday. She will always be safe in the tower."
…
An hour ago, Wizard Tower.
"I heard from Kaz that you also discovered the blue water soul?"
In the dim room, Instructor Rum, sitting in the corner, was looking at Byron who entered his room for the first time.
Byron stood five meters away from Rum's head. He lowered his head and was careful not to let the mud at his feet flow onto the upper of his shoes.
"Hmm." As if he felt that it was not good to answer the instructor's question in one word, Byron's throat split open and he opened his mouth, "I named it gray matter."
"Haha," Rum couldn't help laughing, "Kazi must have complained about your unpleasant name, right?"
Byron actually thinks that gray matter sounds much better than blue aqua, but he just has a more straightforward personality and is not stupid.
"Um."
Rum couldn't help but smile again.
Now when he smiles, the fat on his body no longer shakes back and forth.
Just like the deepest sea, the rapids under the sea will not affect the calmness of the sea.
"Of course it's nothing to discover it. What really surprises me is the potion preparation formula you submitted. The idea in it is very interesting, and judging from your status, it has been verified, isn't it?
"
Byron nodded, but he did not ask why the potion formula he submitted to Master Kaz in exchange for promotion materials fell into the hands of Master Rum.
"Tell me about your application ideas."
Byron did not speak immediately this time.
Rum wasn't angry either, and said with a smile: "I won't let you talk in vain. As long as your ideas are good, when the tower master comes back, I will recommend you to join the resurrection experiment. By then, I will tell you whatever materials you want."
It’s a matter of words.”
Byron's eyes lit up, "Is Sol also doing this experiment?"
Rum nodded, "Yes. If you also want to join this experiment hosted by the tower master, then show me your knowledge."
Byron cheered up, put his hand into his mouth, and took out a thick volume of notes from under his skin.
This notebook is much thicker than the one originally deducted from Saul, and records his experiments and conjectures about gray matter.
Saul's version is the best version.
When Byron was about to start his performance, a thick black shadow came through the crack of Tutor Rum's door.
Yura never knocks on the door.
Rum tilted his head, half of his face was squeezed into the fat, and he smiled.
"Wait a moment, we have guests coming."
The black paper-cut figure slowly walked in.
"I heard that someone also discovered the blue water soul?"
"Yes, it seems he is a genius who has been ignored by us." Rum said, pointing to Byron in front of him.
Then he introduced Byron, "This is the person we want to resurrect, and she is also the wife of the tower owner. You can call her Mrs. Yura."
Byron saluted Yura expressionlessly.
Yula turned her head sideways, her expression completely invisible, "That's great."
She sat leisurely on an experimental table, crossing her legs like a little girl.
"Golsa attaches great importance to this experiment. It is estimated that the official test will begin within half a year." Yula reached out and rummaged around on Rum's experimental table and found a small transparent ball. Inside the ball was
The lingering clouds said, "Let me listen and see if you have any new ideas."
Yula tossed the blue water soul in her hand.
Byron looked at the small ball in Mrs. Yula's hand, thought for a while, and took out a small bag from his pocket.
"This is the blue water soul in its original state. I call it gray matter. Look at this, it is more in line with my research report."
After saying that, he took out two pieces of gray matter from his small pocket and handed one to Yula Lam and Tutor Rum.
(End of chapter)
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