Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 612 Who polluted whom!

In the end, Peer believed in Byron for the sake of Sol.

Seeing that the crisis of trust was temporarily resolved, Saul continued: "Our strategy this time cannot be exactly the same as before."

Pearl agreed with Thor's idea. She pushed her long hair back with cold eyes, "Of course, before, I wanted to delay time for myself to recover and break away from Clark's nightmare. But now... Borderlands will be here soon. Total chaos.”

She looked down at the palm of her right hand, "I'm going to kill him again!"

If Ophelia is really willing to help Peer with all her strength, Saul believes that Peer will be able to successfully counterattack.

But Ophelia may not be willing to do so.

By interrogating Nerella in the diary, Thor has learned that behind Fire Lord Herbert is the Tribunal, and behind Dream Maker Clark is likely to have the shadow of the Stargate Council.

It was after Nerella learned this that she was willing to join Clark.

So if Pearl wants to kill Clark, she will most likely have to rely on herself.

"If you want to fight back, you have to create a time lag so that when he thinks he is about to devour you, in fact, you have fully recovered, and then use all your means to fight back to kill him." Thor raised his hand and tapped Pei'er's right hand. "Would your sister be willing to provide you with some help if you were to do it yourself?"

Pearl's right hand clenched tightly, and she thought in her mind: "Since I am asked to seize the anchor point, is there no problem in killing Clark, a possible future competitor?"

There was a faint feedback from her right hand, and Pearl knew that this meant Ophelia's consent.

However, there was a slight hesitation in this feedback, and it seemed that Ophelia would only help her covertly.

It's like she's hiding in her own body.

"I will find a way to do this." Pearl told Sol.

Judging from Pei'er's appearance, she must have received some kind of promise, so Sol can feel relieved a little.

Then, his expression became slightly solemn, "It's just a bit more troublesome. Counter-attack also requires an opportunity. Clark has been using nightmares to try to devour you remotely, but if you want to counter-attack him, you must lure him over. Otherwise, we are here The nightmare may not affect him."

Although Thor has advanced to the second level, he does not think that his consciousness space can trap a third level wizard.

In particular, Clark's attempt to devour the wind demon also proved that he must be a very powerful third-level wizard.

If Pei'er can't kill the opponent in one fell swoop, let him run away. Not only will it be difficult to fight back in the future, but you will also have to be careful of the other party's retaliation all the time.

Thor, who cooperates with Peer, may also encounter fatal backlash.

After all, Clark had already shot Thor.

The fake wind demon Nerila actually got Clark's orders from the beginning, and tested Er's power again and again, and later she even became murderous towards him.

Clark had wanted to snatch Thor's Nightmare Butterfly back then, probably by killing people and stealing goods.

But after suddenly learning that Sol's mentor was Gortha, he didn't take action against Sol.

After all, the patriarch of Golza's Glow Family is also a member of the Stargate Council.

Clark, who also relies on the Stargate Council, naturally does not want to break his face openly.

"Opportunity..." Thor thought about it.

Pearl also looked for suitable reasons to lure Clark to them.

At this moment, a palm-sized bird flew over listlessly from a distance.

It stopped outside the wizard's tower and tapped on Thor's window with its orange mouth.

"Dong dong dong!"

Thor recognized it at a glance as the bird that An used to send messages to him.

He hurriedly went over to open the window, took out a small piece of paper from the bird's plump belly, and then used magic to enlarge it and then deciphered it.

This small piece of paper immediately turned into a paper the size of a whole book page, and it was densely filled with words.

Saul quickly browsed the full text, suddenly smiled, and shook the letter in his hand, "Isn't this the opportunity we want?"

Pearl immediately stepped forward, pressed against Sol's shoulder, and read the letter together.

Immediately, a look of surprise appeared on her face, "They have discovered what seems to be the eye of the storm...it's actually near the Rhine Lake?"

Although Byron on the side did not see the content of the letter, he also heard Sol mention the eye of the storm.

That was what the three third-level wizards sent out a large number of manpower to look for.

When Saul saw Byron coming, he handed him the letter in his hand.

Byron read the letter and actually knew that the letter mentioned places where there might be an eye of the storm.

"Old manor?"

"Senior, do you know that too?"

Byron nodded, "I passed by there when I came here, but I had a gut feeling that it was dangerous, so I didn't get close."

Thor nodded and turned to tell Pearl, "The rules of the old manor have changed and it has become a very dangerous place. It is about a day's walk from the Rhine Lake."

"Then we can fly there for a few hours at most. Hey, it's really close to you."

Pell's eyes were filled with light, and he had obviously begun to think about how to use this news to deal with Clark.

Thor was thinking: "It doesn't feel good to be so close to my wizard tower. Is this the halo of the protagonist?"

Byron asked directly, "What do I need to do?"

Thor didn't want Byron to get involved in this matter. Just as he was about to speak, Pearl suddenly grabbed his arm and walked into the wizard tower.

"We need to discuss this matter carefully. Just wait for the news."

After finishing speaking, Byron was left alone on the top of the tower.

This discussion lasted for a day and a night.

Early the next morning, Pei'er got out of the window on the fourth floor of the Wizard Tower and turned into a black shadow and disappeared into the sky.

A few minutes later, at the request of the butler and others, Byron walked up to the fourth floor of the Wizard Tower and knocked on the door.

"Please come in."

With permission, Byron opened the door and saw Thor sitting on the mushroom bed with a somewhat troubled expression.

It was rare that he didn't wear a black wizard's robe, just a white loose shirt with a lapel collar, and dark gray linen trousers.

He looked like a hesitant noble boy.

Seeing this scene, Byron was silent for a moment, and suddenly asked: "Do you need me to help you prepare the potion?"

Sol was stunned for a moment, then suddenly reacted, with black lines on his face, "No need."

"Hmm." Byron didn't seem to know what to say and was about to exit, but the door was half closed and then opened again. "The other party is a third-level wizard after all. There may be radiation."

Sol: "..."

He rolled his eyes inwardly, "Then I still have a Death Wizard Diary of who knows what level! By the way, there are also a bunch of stars that can pretend to be innocent and wink! I don't know who is polluting whom!"

Without permission, Byron finally closed the door silently.

As soon as Byron left, Penny rushed out of the diary and circled around Saul.

"Brother Thor, brother Thor, after the wind demon suddenly said yesterday, 'I know what excuse to use to find you,' why did you suddenly lock me in the diary?"

It's the last day. Isn't it too much to ask for a monthly ticket of 300?

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