Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 20 Excellent people can always wait for opportunities

Mark saw determination in Saul's eyes.

Although I don't know how a rookie who just became an apprentice made up his mind to transform into a witch body the next day.

You must know that he hesitated for a whole month before he stabbed his own hands.

But now, Mark can already see a certain value from Saul.

To be able to escape from the laboratory at midnight, the other party is definitely not an ordinary newcomer.

Either have the ability, or have the backing.

"Then copy it first, this book is very straightforward. If you want to learn more after reading it, you can come to the laboratory to find me. I will be here this month."

Such a gentle senior Mark shocked the other two newcomers in the lab.

"Thank you, Senior Mark."

Saul sat down again, he didn't have much time, and he had to race against time to copy the book.

Mark left the space to Sol and walked to the other side of the laboratory by himself.

At this time, Anjita, who had been watching for a long time, picked up the book in front of her, walked up to Mark and smiled sweetly.

"Senior, when I was learning to build runes today, there were a few places where I was unsuccessful, can you teach me, senior?"

Angela pressed the book to her chin, trying to be as cute as possible.

"Of course," Mark smiled, "10 magic crystals, or 2 credits."

The surprise that had just risen in Angela's eyes disappeared again.

There are dozens of magic crystals on her body, how could she spend them just by asking a few questions?

"I, I'd better think about it myself."

Angela hurried back to her seat, bowed her head deeply, for fear of seeing the mocking eyes of others.

She thought that she could only find an opportunity to ask Katz, but the performance of her and Duke yesterday did not seem to satisfy Katz.

I wonder if the other party will come to the laboratory today?

A copy of "Green's Witchcraft Transformation Cognition" is not thick, only more than a hundred pages, and it is not a printed version, so there are not many words in total.

Sol also skipped some useless interjections when transcribing, and only extracted dry goods and made reading notes.

But for a newcomer who has only been in school for two days, it is still more difficult than he imagined to fully understand this book.

Saul was also polite, and went to ask Mark with the book in his hand.

From the change in the attitude of the other party, Sol can somewhat see that the other party is deliberately compensating himself.

I don't know why.

Did Sol succeed in surviving to make the other party afraid, or did Mark find out about Fan's big move?

No matter what the reason is, don't delay Saul to take the opportunity to get some rewards first.

With Mark's help in summarizing the knowledge points, Saul's transcription speed has been greatly improved. He is fully confident that he will copy down all the important contents of the book before noon tomorrow.

In this way, the 2 magic crystal flowers are not considered a waste.

Mentor Katz appeared after 3:30 again.

It's just that he kept frowning tightly, as if he was thinking about some difficult problem.

Duke, who was going to ask questions, was blocked back.

Only then did the two newcomers know why other apprentices didn't come to the lab to ask questions.

The patient explanation on the first day seems to be just a deceptive opening statement. When you are introduced to it, its true indifference is immediately revealed.

Duke failed to find a sense of superiority from Saul again, his expression was a little flustered, and his sneaky glances at Saul became more and more complicated.

But no one expected that after Katz thought for a while in the laboratory with a sad face, he suddenly walked up to Saul.

"Mentor?" Mark thought Katz was looking for him, and stood up nervously.

Unexpectedly, Katz stood in front of Saul, "Follow me."

Saul was surprised at first, and then delighted.

Yesterday Duke and Angela were taken away, and he himself was left behind, which was equivalent to being abandoned by the mentor, but today the mentor thought of himself again.

What made him change his mind?

Saul quickly packed up and grabbed his book, and quietly followed behind Katz.

They walked all the way down the slope of the East Tower. Occasionally, when they met apprentices on the road, they would avoid to both sides of the road and bow their heads in salute.

As a new apprentice, Sol hadn't been to the lower floors of the East Tower.

The lower floors of the west tower are the residences of the steward and servants, and the first floor at the bottom is a garbage dump.

The garbage that Sol received when cleaning the corridors in the past would be brought back to the utility room, and someone would clean and carry them regularly. He had never been to the garbage dump himself, so he didn't know what kind of place it was.

I only heard that the servants who went there were all old servants with eccentric personalities and hardly dealt with outsiders.

The further you went down, the dimmer the lights in the corridor. Sol kept his head down and followed Katz closely, without looking in curiously.

But he silently counted the layers in his heart.

9,

8,

7,

...

2!

At the countdown to two, Katz suddenly turned and led him into this floor.

At the entrance of the second floor, there was a big man who seemed to weigh more than two hundred catties, leaning against the wall, sitting motionless on the ground.

Most of the entire corridor was blocked.

Katz led Saul through the remaining gap, but the big man still didn't respond.

Not two steps away there is a red wooden door.

Katz pushed the door open, and the door panel creaked harshly.

As soon as Sol followed in, a pungent stench, mixed with the smell of blood, penetrated into his nostrils.

Sol immediately held his breath and looked up at the mentor in front of him.

Mentor Katz seemed to have no nose, and his expression remained unchanged, staying in the center of the room.

The walls of this room were painted with a pale powder. It was written like graffiti on it that Sol didn't know.

Fortunately, although these words looked a little confusing, they didn't make Saul feel dizzy.

In the very center of the room is a conveyor belt extending from the wall.

The entrance is covered with a black leather tassel, so you can't see inside.

Beside the conveyor belt was a long table filled with square boxes of all shapes and sizes.

These boxes are all open at the moment, and there is nothing inside, but some unknown sticky objects are stained on the edges and corners.

Clusters of fingertip-sized mushrooms grew out of some boxes.

Hammers and chisels and the like hung on one side of the table.

A large box with wheels was also placed under the long table. The mouth of the box was also open, and the inner wall was stained with deep red and almost black marks.

That box seemed to be the source of the stench and bloody smell in the house.

And near the inner wall, there is a table and two chairs. The chairs are pulled away casually.

There are many books stacked on the table, as well as loose sheets of paper, an overturned pen container, and the pen rolled down the pen container to the ground.

"The first and second floors of the east tower are the rooms where the corpses are placed. This is the second floor."

corpse?

Sol pursed his lips, and suddenly had associations with all the scenes he saw just now.

"If you can do the work here, you can get 3 credits every month."

Sol looked up abruptly.

It is written in the apprentice manual that a little credit can be exchanged for ten magic crystals, and the credits are more useful. Conversely, ten magic crystals can't be exchanged for a little credit!

Saul couldn't help it, the "I want, I can, I can" in his mouth was about to push his teeth and lips to drill out by themselves.

But he suddenly thought of Angela and Duke yesterday. Were they also brought here? However, they did not meet Katz's requirements, so they returned to the laboratory again today?

"What do you need me to do?" Sol tried his best to sound calm and well-behaved.

"Deal with the alienated corpse." Katz said as he pulled down a wrench next to the transmission platform.

The conveyor belt rolled, and soon, a fresh corpse broke through the black leather tassel and turned in front of the two.

In fact, Sol can already guess that he will definitely do work related to corpses. But when the real corpse appeared in front of his eyes, he still couldn't help turning pale, and took two steps back.

The body strapped to the conveyor belt was covered with a piece of black leather, with the undamaged face exposed.

Sol recognized at a glance that this person was actually the new apprentice that Keli had said was the new apprentice who cut his legs into shreds and buried them in the flower bed yesterday!

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