"Next."

A voice came from the front of the line, and the boy in front of Sol gave him one last look before turning away.

Sol only glanced at the back of the other party coldly, remembering his appearance, and turned his attention to the front.

The crowd moved forward for a while, and Saul could already see the people in front.

Two people sat on a table, and there were some things on the table, which were too far away to see clearly.

After a while, there were only five or six people left in front of Sol, and three or four people lined up behind him at some point.

Like him, he was probably born as a servant, so he came to make up the numbers.

"...This child is not talented in magic power, and his mental power is also very poor. He is not good at both, and has no value. How did he get selected?"

At this time, a young man in charge of the assessment suddenly shouted loudly.

Sol looked over quickly, just in time to see a chubby boy smiling with squinted eyes, handing something in his hand to the complaining young man.

"My talent is average, Mr. Wizard, please take care of me."

This is a blatant bribe!

Who would have thought that the young man, who was obviously just a wizard apprentice, took the item and said with a sneer, "A magic crystal? It seems that this is how you got here. Do you really think that wizards can be driven by you with money?"

The fat boy's omnipotent means didn't work, and the smile on his face froze instantly.

"That's not what I meant, my lord."

He still wanted to explain something, but saw the young man flicked something with his thumb suddenly.

Sol's angle is not clear, it seems to be bounced into the fat boy's face, or maybe into his mouth.

Then, Sol saw a scene that he will never forget.

The fat boy's movements froze all of a sudden, and then his whole body melted into a puddle of liquid like a candle, and the boy's facial features, hands and feet could still be vaguely seen in the liquid.

The man next to the young wizard apprentice gave a "tsk".

"It's so dirty, it's disgusting. Wouldn't it be better to just throw it away and serve as a servant?"

Thor's heart sank.

He is also a servant!

At this time, the hardcover book that had been quiet for several days suddenly flew in front of Sol, and unfolded again with a clatter.

[Suo lunar calendar 314 years, May 25th,

You've finally joined the ranks of apprentices.

But you have forgotten how you became a servant. People who fell down on magical aptitude at the beginning, do they have wizard potential after a few years?

Ridiculous, ridiculous.

You died laughing. 】

really!

Thor stiffly followed the group forward again, and heard a few disturbed murmurs behind him.

If he just took the test like this, he probably wouldn't pass.

Looking at the contents of the hardcover book, it is very likely that he will be discovered and then die of laughter.

Thor looked down at his left hand, which was huddled in the shadow of his sleeve.

The bony left hand that can deter servants and even ordinary butlers certainly cannot deter apprentice wizards.

Do you want to carry Konsha out?

Just as Sol thought of this, another line of text appeared on the hardcover book.

[Because the magic power test failed and the identity of the servant was exposed, Sid interrupted the test and wanted to take your life.

At the critical moment, you moved Konsha out, and Sid silently let you go.

After completing the other two tests, you successfully became a low-level wizard apprentice, and luckily turned into a pile of bones that night.

This way your left hand is not so obtrusive at last. 】

Sol froze.

Is it okay to move out of Konsha?

Fear crept into Thor's heart again.

What do I have to do to pass the test?

Even if Sol proposes to give up now, all that awaits him is death.

It doesn't need a hardcover book to remind him.

Every time he took a step forward with the team, it was as if he was approaching an abyss...he was about to fall!

"Think about it quickly, think about it quickly, there must be other ways."

Sol's eyes were fixed on the table that was getting closer and closer, and the instruments used for testing were placed on it.

He watched the testing process carefully.

Those who participate in the test will be asked to take the test one by one from left to right.

The first one on the left is a black crystal ball, which is used to test the magic aptitude.

Pick up the crystal ball and stick it between the eyebrows. The more transparent the crystal ball becomes, the higher the magic qualification.

In the middle was a wooden doll, lifelikely carved, of a little girl, but with a hollow hole for the eye and a dark interior.

The tester stared at the little girl's eyes, and the doll began to move. The larger the range of movement, the better the mental aptitude.

A brush dipped in paint appears to measure elemental affinity.

Draw a circle on white paper, and the paint will change color automatically. Then the young wizard apprentice would report the two elements, and another man would write them down.

Saul nervously watched the process of the two people's tests - there are still a few people who got paid for it like the fat boy - and both of them passed the test.

But Sol found that these two people were all pale and listless after the test.

So much so that after finishing the third test, they all staggered to the side, and one of them seemed to be about to faint.

Maybe……

Although he is not sure yet, since he already has a new plan and the hardcover book has not yet come out... Sol has strengthened his mind.

At this time, he no longer has the right to quit, he can only break through this death barrier.

There were fewer and fewer people ahead of Thor.

Finally, it was his turn.

The young man leaning lazily on the chair immediately sneered when he saw Sol's face.

He knows me?

Thor's heart skipped a beat, but there was a look of fear on his face.

"Let's get started." The young apprentice wizard dragged his voice, and pointed to the black crystal ball on the left with one hand.

Thor honestly reached out and picked up...the paintbrush used to test the affinity of elements.

Before the young wizard spoke, he held the paintbrush tightly in his right hand and quickly drew a trembling circle on the white paper.

The circle you just drew is black.

Sol picked up his pen and waited with bated breath.

The young wizard didn't look very happy, but he squinted and finally said nothing.

The black circle slowly changed, and several colors appeared, the longest part of which was no more than the length of a little finger, and it was still black.

Other places are really red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, gold and white, all colors come together.

"Heh." Seeing that, the young wizard apprentice burst out laughing, "You're quite greedy."

Sol heard that he was laughing at himself, and only lowered his head in fear.

"Dark elements, the rest... I can't find the second most element, Nick, you can just write one."

Another man named Nick nodded and wrote "Dark Element, Light Element."

The young wizard apprentice—Sol has been sure that he is Sid mentioned in the hardcover book—laughed, "Two opposing elements? You really wrote it casually."

Nick said nothing.

Sol waited for Sid to finish laughing before reaching for the wooden doll that tested his mental strength.

He stared down into the doll's empty eyes.

From the corner of his eye, he also noticed whether the doll's movements had changed.

"Help me, save me, save me..."

A series of whispers sounded in Sol's ear, speaking very fast and softly, making people unconsciously want to listen.

But the more you listen carefully, the more chaotic the sound becomes, and the content inside gradually changes.

"Help me, save me... kill me... kill me... save me..."

Saul could only feel dizzy.

"Okay, you can stop."

Sid's low voice came from his ear.

But Sol didn't stop, he let his mind be completely immersed in that voice.

"Enough, do you want to die?"

Surprised, Sol raised his head abruptly, first glanced at the wooden doll, which had raised both hands, and then looked at Sid who stood up with an angry face and didn't know when to stand up.

Then, before Sid could say his next sentence, he rolled his eyes and passed out.

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