Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 21 Money is really hard to earn

Thor took two steps back because of fright, and his feet stepped on the masonry ground, making a heavy echo.

The corpse tied to the conveyor belt suddenly opened its eyes, its head did not move, but its eyeballs desperately looked to the left.

After seeing Sol and Katz, his pupils suddenly dilated and trembled slightly, as if he had seen something exciting.

"Is he still alive?" Saul couldn't help asking Katz.

"How is that possible?" Katz stepped forward calmly, and lifted off the black leather covering the new apprentice in front of Sol.

Underneath the leather was a severed chest, ribs that were open like wings, and the chest was empty.

The legs further down have become strips of meat mixed with mud and rocks.

It's really finely cut.

It's just that the apprentice's eyeballs are still moving, and they turned upwards as Katz moved. His lips parted slightly, revealing his white teeth.

Thor felt his stomach churning.

Traveling through these days, he also saw a lot of bloody and terrifying things in the wizard's tower, which made him hold back and didn't spit it out on the spot.

Now, the test against him has begun.

He forced himself not to look away.

The feeling of nausea and dizziness was still there, but Thor kept telling himself that it was just an immobile corpse, and he would not stand up suddenly and swallow half of his face in one gulp.

The fear lessened a little.

"His brain has long since died, and what remains here is not his own soul. And it is not aggressive under normal circumstances." Kaz covered the black leather, turned and asked Saul, "Are you afraid?"

Thor took a sharp breath of the foul-smelling air.

"Afraid."

"Huh?" Kaz raised an eyebrow.

"But I can do it."

"Huh." Instructor Kazi snorted softly, "This job is not something you can do if you want to. The corpse in front of you has already gone through two rounds of processing, dealing with dangerous and recycled materials. These alienated corpses will be done in the end. Special treatment for elimination, otherwise it will run out and turn the wizard tower into a tricky domain. But before the elimination, we can leave some useful experimental materials. What you have to do is the final finishing and cleaning. "

Katz slapped his dry hand on the black leather.

"Slap!"

"You have to use your knowledge or your inspiration to find the part that is magical due to alienation, but does not have ghosts attached to it. Divide it up and put it in different boxes on the table, cover it for recycling and preliminary storage. The rest are put in the big box below. When you leave at night, someone outside will take the box and replace it with a new one."

"I will grade your work based on the number of useful materials. As long as you submit more than five materials per month, you are considered qualified. If you submit more than ten, you can get an extra credit."

Katz raised his chin and pointed at the still moving corpse, "Now, tell me, which part do you think can be recovered?"

Saul walked to the conveyor belt and mustered up the courage to point to the quivering eyeballs.

"Is this useful?"

"It's useless." Katz said blankly.

It appears that what appears to be active on the surface is not necessarily useful.

It may also be because it has been polluted by some kind of weird alienation and cannot be used again, so it is useless to wizards.

This money is really not easy to earn.

Do dark attribute wizards just deal with corpses and ghosts?

Thor took another deep breath.

Now he has been able to adapt to the smell here, although he still feels the smell, but it will not make him vomit.

He flipped off the black leather and looked at it bravely.

After Xu Shi became an apprentice, his spiritual power was developed. Thor was still sick, but he was able to use his eyes to observe the puddle on the conveyor belt without being dizzy with fright.

The broken corpse was no different under Sol's naked eye observation, and Sol was unable to determine where else could be used as a wizard's material.

Out of the corner of his eye, Saul noticed that Katz's left hand was already beating on his right arm, and his patience was about to run out.

"Through my knowledge or my inspiration... But the knowledge I have so far can't help me distinguish at all. Then I can only use inspiration. What is inspiration? Intuition, or spiritual power?"

Sol's eyes moved carefully to his left shoulder, but unfortunately his hardcover book was only responsible for keeping his life, not for earning money and working, at the moment he was quiet like a salted fish lying flat.

There was only one way Nathor could try it.

Standing in front of the corpse of the new apprentice, he began to visualize the figure of the monster walking.

It's hard to get into immersion without the help of a crystal ball. But last night's experience in the laboratory allowed Sol to enter a semi-meditative state without relying on the crystal ball.

In this state, he can see elemental particles and some things that are usually invisible to the naked eye.

In Sol's eyes at this moment, the eyeballs that are still moving are sticking out of his face like the tentacles of a snail, shaking up and down, looking at the world curiously.

The lips of the corpse are covered with a layer of hard black thorns.

The teeth under the lips gleamed slightly.

Saul stared at the flickering flash that appeared and disappeared at that time, and felt that the flash was somewhat familiar.

Like when he played the game before, there was a hint of item drop.

"Pick up the bag, pick up the bag."

"Have you not found it yet? Let me remind you that there are at least two places on this corpse that can be recovered. As long as you can find one, you will pass."

Katz's impatient voice interrupted Thor's meditation.

Sol didn't have time to judge whether the scene detected by his mental power was reliable, he raised his finger and pointed to the mouth of the corpse.

Katz frowned, "You mean his mouth?"

"No, his teeth."

A brief astonishment flashed across Katz's face.

He stepped forward, picked up a thin black stick from the long table behind him, and opened the lips of the corpse.

"Ahem..." He turned his head and looked at Sol with a slightly unnatural expression, "Yes, this is a place."

It worked!

Saul suppressed the excitement in his heart, and continued to observe other parts of the corpse with semi-immersive meditation.

Then,

He saw two bright spots.

Saul pointed out one of them pretending to be uncertain.

Katz nodded and asked if he had found anything else.

Sol looked carefully from top to bottom again, ignored the last flash, straightened up and said to the instructor: "I have nothing else to discover."

"Well, it's not bad." Katz casually pointed out the shining point that Sol had seen through, and said lightly, "Here's another one."

Next, Katz verbally instructed Saul to use the props on the laboratory bench behind him to divide and recycle the materials. Then put them in three small boxes on the table, close the lids, and plug them in.

The rest of the body was rolled up with the piece of black leather and placed in a large box under the long table.

Inside the big box is engraved with a witchcraft circle, which has a sealing effect on ghosts.

Only a large bloody mark remained on the conveyor belt.

Katz nodded, lifting his chin for Thor to turn the wrench next to the teleporter again.

With the sound of the machine turning, the blood-stained conveyor belt turned to the bottom of the machine, and another corpse came out from behind the black leather tassel.

Sol saw the head that was also exposed outside the leather, and his eyes narrowed instantly.

The deceased...he also knew him.

She tried to seduce Saul when delivering the textbooks on the first day, and appeared in Saul's nightmare that night.

That busty maid!

Why is she dead too?

Is it an accident or man-made?

"Do you know her?" Seeing Sol's expression, Kaz asked in a voice that didn't fluctuate.

"Well, she once sent me textbooks."

"In the Wizard's Tower, death is very common."

"If you die like this, what should you do if you die?"

"Go to nearby towns and recruit people, and they're more than willing to send people in."

After the chat was over, Mentor Katz pointed at the maid, "She has... at least one usable part. If you can find it this time, I will leave this job to you."

Saul regained his spirits, he didn't care about mourning for the maid, and lifted the black leather covering her body.

The maid's body is naked, and the long wound on her chest proves that she, too, has been dissected. It's just that he is an ordinary person after all. Although he died of a strange cause, there are not many abnormalities left on his body.

Unlike the new apprentices just now, when they were sent into the big box under the table, they were already in a light pile.

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