Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 231 Spirit Devouring Ester

After being proud, Saul tested his mental body again.

The results are still gratifying.

Although the new spirit ester removed the soul fragments that had been absorbed originally, its quality still surpassed the first and second generation plastic bones. Therefore, Thor's mental power has been improved to a certain level. And as he continues to accommodate soul fragments, his mental body will continue to strengthen.

"It's time to give this material a new name, plastic bone is completely underwhelming in its properties."

Saul was thinking while sorting out his messy notes. Finally, he sorted all the pages together, added a cover to the first page, and threaded it.

He leaned over and wrote three large characters on the cover - Devouring Ester.

This is the name of the formula for Sol's second witch body transformation!

It's just that, except for Sol, whose mental body is comparable to that of an official wizard, other apprentices may not be able to learn from it at all.

This is completely a transformation plan for ordinary apprentices to die at the touch of a touch and go crazy after using it.

And this time the witch body transformation is much more comfortable than the first time, the whole process is like a dream.

But the content of the dream surprised Sol a little.

Why is he dreaming of a genie?

Senior Byron once told Saul to try not to touch anything related to elves before the third level.

But Kong Sha seems to have no such scruples. She is even actively looking for information about elves.

It reminds me of two encounters with elves, both seem to be full of weirdness.

And there is no information about elves in the library at all. Even if there are books written in Elven language, the content inside has nothing to do with the elves themselves.

Because of his complete ignorance of elves, Thor felt uneasy.

Fear comes from the unknown.

"Maybe the Tower Master can help me analyze it, but I just don't know if he is free now."

He wrote down with a messenger pen that he was awake, and then sat on the sofa that the tower owner gave him and started restorative meditation.

Unexpectedly, Gorza, who had just left, reappeared in front of Saul a few minutes later.

What appeared with him was the sofa of the same style.

"That's right, the fit between the spirit body and the body has returned to the normal range." As soon as we met, Gorza said that he scanned Sol from the beginning to the end, "However, you have carried out a second witch body transformation in a short period of time. Let's go to Katz and check it out."

Sol nodded obediently. Although he had already done an inspection himself, the props and inspection instruments in the warehouse were crude, and it would be good to let the mentor Katz take action through the mouth of the tower master.

"Is the letter that Kismet sent in still with you?" Gorza brought up another matter.

When he received the news last time, he couldn't leave because of something. Now when he met, he asked him the second thing. Obviously, he was also very concerned about the reason why Kismet came to Sol.

"No, the letter disappeared shortly after I finished reading it, and there was no trace of it at all."

After hearing this, Golsa lowered his eyes and pondered for a moment, then lightly tapped the sofa with his fingertips.

Suddenly, he stood up, the hood slipped from the top of his head, and the thick brown-red cloak swung to the sides.

"Close your eyes!"

Sol quickly closed his eyes.

Then, a burst of strong light penetrated the eyelids, and the eyes were red, even though the eyes were closed, it was still painful.

Sol quickly raised his hands to cover his eyes, thus avoiding the stimulation of the strong light.

In a trance, Sol felt that the light outside was getting stronger and stronger, almost piercing his eyes through his fingers.

Just when he was thinking about whether to imitate the coachman in the hiding position lying on the ground and covering his head with his hands, the bright light outside finally faded away.

"You can open your eyes." Gorza said gently.

Suoer opened his eyes according to his words, but his eyes were still white, and it took two minutes for him to fully recover.

"Master Tower Master?"

"I didn't find any trace of the letter either. Kismet secretly sent a letter in, and then destroyed it immediately after you read it. If it's just to convey a few words, there's no need to use such a special method."

Surprised, Sol asked quickly: "My lord, are you saying that he might have passed something else through that letter?"

"I think so too," Gorza shook his head lightly, "but just checked several times, and still found no foreign magic or spiritual power. Considering Kismet's usual means... Saul, you carefully recall the letter paper Is there anything else on there?"

Gorza means that Kismet may have controlled himself through the letter?

Sol's expression became serious, and he closed his eyes and used his mental power with all his strength.

If it was someone else, it would be ridiculous to do so, because no matter how hard they tried, it would be impossible for them to find that a second-tier wizard was tampering.

But Saul is confident that once he does his best self-examination, he will find some clues.

After a while, Sol opened his eyes, "No problem."

But when he saw the Tower Master who had been staring at him in front of him, he still asked respectfully.

"Master Tower Master, do you need to check again?"

"If I shoot, it will hurt your mental body."

The Wizard's Tower is Gorza's territory and has a deep connection with him. Since he didn't find anything, the probability of Kismet secretly tampering with Sol is very low.

"Have you encountered any strange things recently? For example, hearing a special sound, seeing some unseen images." Gorza asked slowly.

And his question really reminded Sol of his main purpose of calling the tower master over.

"I was in a coma for a while during the transformation. In the coma, I saw an elf."

"Elf?" Gorza leaned forward, "How are you sure it's an elf?"

Saul described the girl who whimpered and said she was going to die.

After finishing speaking, Saul asked: "Will the phantom related to elves be related to Kismet?"

Recalling Kismet's outstanding appearance and flamboyant demeanor, Sol suddenly had a guess.

"Kismet, could it be an elf?"

"Oh, why do you think so?" Unexpectedly, Gorza was amused, "Yes, the knowledge of elves is basically not taught to apprentices. But your mental body is already comparable to that of a formal wizard, so I will tell you something Speaking of... elves, they disappeared three hundred years ago."

The elves...disappeared?

Sol was puzzled, "Since it disappeared three hundred years ago, why do people still avoid elves so much? Besides, Elven language is one of the most popular witchcraft languages, and there is no danger for those who learn it."

Seeing Saul on the opposite side immediately showing a surprised and curious expression, Gorza smiled and continued: "Because Elvish is actually a language specially created by elves to communicate with wizards."

In Gorza's narration, the elves are born with strong spiritual power, and even a newborn child is comparable to a formal wizard.

They seldom talk and like to sing, but the singing has no lyrics, only melody.

When the elves need to communicate with each other, they will directly release the mental power shock, and a large piece of information can be completely and correctly transmitted in just a second.

Therefore, when elves communicate with humans or other races, they will always accidentally shock each other into lunatics.

Therefore, the wise men of the elves invented the elvish language.

I usually communicate by text, and I only speak when it is inconvenient. When it is urgent, I just send a mental shock. Whether I can survive depends on the luck of the recipient.

"Elvish language also has pronunciation, and it sounds like singing. It's just that many pronunciations cannot be achieved by human organs. Even if the tongue and throat are modified, it is difficult to accurately imitate. Therefore, Elvish language is mostly used for recording , not communication."

Starting from the Elvish language, Golsa hoped that Sol would learn about the elves little by little through the things he was familiar with, instead of causing a strong cognitive shock as soon as he came up.

After all, even explaining the knowledge about elves may cause confusion and even mental injury to weak apprentices.

"It is also because of the Elvish language that the wizarding world has a better understanding of the elves. But the increase in communication has not brought about a decrease in conflict."

According to Gorza, elves are not the true, good and beautiful species that Saul imagined.

They are straightforward but not naive, they love nature and its laws.

So sometimes, some of their actions feel weird or cold-blooded.

In particular, there was a conflict between a group of wizarding forces and elves, and the elves did not hesitate to transform that group of wizarding forces and the human areas they controlled into a living environment suitable for elves.

The local humans did not remain alive.

Since then, the great reputation of the elves has been laid.

"At that time, the elves did not occupy a large territory, but no wizard, even a third-level wizard, dared to provoke the elves at will. Therefore, their status was very detached. But one day three hundred years ago, the elves suddenly disappeared. .When no one has seen the real elves, it seems that their existence has been erased. And all the wizards who traced the whereabouts of the elves are either missing or alienated."

Gorza's silver eyes flashed, "Some people say that the elves, without exception, are all polluted."

Saul: ...there's a big deal

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