Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 379 Private Room

Herage picked up the wine glass, took a sip of butterbeer, and began to think about how to leave the city of Soldi and head to the territory of Thranduil.

His first thought was to seek help from the Wizards Association or the Potion Masters Association, but he gave up after thinking about it.

Although these two associations are spread throughout the Land of Dawn, there are people from various wizarding organizations.

However, the managers of these two associations in each city are basically people from local forces.

Just like Silvermoon City, Israel and Barron are actually formal members of Serantil, but they only hold positions in the association.

In other words, most of the managers of the two associations in Solti City are also people from the Eye of the Storm.

It is naturally impossible for Herage to contact the person in the eye of the storm.

He knew very well that as long as the second-level wizard came back alive, he must not expose himself.

And there is Old Man Booker. If he is still alive, he also knows himself.

Herage looked at the map in his mind. There was a city called Beilu City within the Eye of the Storm.

This city plays an important role in the Eye of the Storm. It is located at a transportation hub.

Starting from Beilu City, you can reach various places in the Land of Dawn, including Serandiil. new

The city closest to Seranduil and Beilu City is called Silver Beach City. As long as you arrive at this city, you have entered Seranduil.

Herage quickly planned a route, starting from Solti City to Beilu City, and then from Beilu City to Silver Beach City.

This is the shortest path imaginable so far and the one with the least turnover.

The only problem is how to reach Silver Beach City safely.

In the Land of Dawn, airships are generally the mode of transportation between cities.

Ordinary residents can also buy tickets and ride on these airships to other cities.

General chambers of commerce also circulate throughout the Land of Dawn via airships, and goods are also transported via airships.

However, ordinary residents can naturally buy tickets and board the airship through normal channels, and their identity is no problem anyway.

But Herage now has no identity and cannot buy tickets through normal channels and get on the bus.

This is a headache for Herage, and there is no good solution yet.

If you can't figure out any solution in the end, you can only take a desperate risk and see if you can sneak into the airship.

An important facility like an airship must be extremely tightly guarded, so it's probably not that easy to sneak in.

Herage took a slow sip of wine and thought about these questions.

While he was thinking, he was also paying attention to the movements around him.

At this time, Herage suddenly made some new discoveries, which came from the private room of the tavern.

The private rooms of the tavern are on the second floor. It is much quieter here. They are all separate small rooms.

These small rooms are protected by witch formations, which can prevent outside sounds from coming in, and provide an absolutely quiet environment.

Correspondingly, the witch formations in these rooms can also prevent potential eavesdropping or peeping, and have a certain confidentiality effect.

When many people talk about something a little more private but not very important, they occasionally come to this small private room in the pub to talk.

These witch formations can block ordinary spell eavesdropping and peeping methods, but they cannot block Deep Blue's environmental detection.

Herage used environmental detection to clearly see the situation in the bakery above.

He knew that there were people in the four private rooms upstairs, so he didn't pay much attention to them at first.

There was still a good show going on in Private Room No. 1, a hand-to-hand fight, and Herage watched it with great interest.

What worried Herage was that the conversation in private room No. 5 caught his attention.

Private room No. 5 on the second floor of the tavern.

"Mr. Sam, aren't two thousand magic stones too expensive? I'm just helping to deliver some things." A thin middle-aged man with a mustache and dressed like a gentleman said with an expression of embarrassment.

Sitting opposite him was a man in his thirties with a beard and a big belly. There was a long scar on his face.

Sam sneered: "Just sending something? I have always been very principled in doing things. I will not ask you what the thing is. I am only responsible for helping arrange and get it out. But do you really think I don't know anything? You guys do it Those things, once discovered by the people in the eye of the storm, we will all die!"

"Just like this box, it looks small and easy to give away. But in reality, you don't know how much risk I have to take to get this thing out, right?"

Mustache was speechless by what he said. He could only nod helplessly and did not dare to refute.

Sam sat up straight and said: "Two thousand magic stones, not a single one is missing. The old rule is to transfer money without using rune stones. Once you get the magic stone, I promise to send it to Gulatin for you, and I won't ask." What’s in here.”

Mustache hesitated for a moment and said with some pain: "Okay, two thousand magic stones, just two thousand magic stones, I will send them to you tomorrow night."

Sam's expression softened a little, and he forced a smile as if he wanted to appear gentler. As a result, it looked even more frightening in conjunction with the scars on his face.

He poured a glass of wine for Mustache: "Then, I wish us a happy cooperation, my friend!"

Mustache's face was a little bitter, but he could only respond and pick up the wine glass to clink with Sam.

Herage downstairs saw this scene and immediately checked what was in the small wooden box.

The small wooden box is made of special material and can block conventional magic detection.

Herage used environmental detection to see clearly what was inside. It was a wooden sculpture of a figure wrapped like a mummy.

These are not the main point. The main point is that Herage discovered that there was something inside the wood carving.

A blood-red bug lay inside.

"Abyss Cultist..."

Herague had a lot of dealings with the Abyss Cult. Although he didn't get to feel the aura of the Abyss at close range, there was no need for it. He could tell at a glance that this must be the work of the Abyss Cult.

This mustache is probably an Abyss cultist, and Sam looks like an underground figure in Solti City. He should have a wide network of contacts and specialize in businesses similar to smuggling.

There are many things in the Land of Dawn that are forbidden to be sold or bought and sold.

For example, many spellcasting materials of the necromancy system need to be registered. Only major wizard organizations can officially sell them, and there are strict restrictions and requirements for purchase.

Despite such strict restrictions, necromancy spellcasting materials are still circulated privately, mostly through smuggling channels.

Those who engage in smuggling are usually underground figures in various places. These people may not be very strong, but they generally have a very hard background to be able to do these things.

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