Wizards are mighty.

Chapter 44 Coming ashore

Chapter 44 Coming ashore
"Really? These are all points. What a bunch of brainless guys."

Standing next to Vic, Lars sighed and shook his head, looking at the slaves who were having trouble suppressing their excitement.

Not surprisingly, even though Lars told everyone the hidden rules, not many people were willing to kill their slaves.

On the one hand, they didn't quite trust Lars, and on the other hand, most people couldn't keep the points even if they killed the slaves, so they might as well gamble on the so-called "loyalty of the slaves."

pity.

Few people bet right.

"It's a pity, it seems your slaves are not very obedient."

Isifu appeared in front of a group of apprentices with ugly expressions at some point, and spread her hands helplessly.

"This is the first lesson the academy teaches you. Never pin your hopes on the self-awareness of alien races. If you can't control them, then kill them."

"Look, when the right of residence of wizard civilization is placed in front of them, how many slaves can resist such temptation?"

Having said that, Isif glanced at Phyllis and several other slaves who were handing over points to their masters.

Obviously a little surprised.

"But your class is pretty good this time. At least there are a few obedient guys, and many of you have discovered this hidden rule."

"I remember that more than 300 years ago, among the group of apprentices I taught, not even one of them discovered the hidden rules."

"In the end, they failed to save any slaves and completely missed out on the reward."

Isif said as she pulled out a crystal ball from her pocket.

"Well, there are still these whimsical betrayers. Let's deal with them first."

A beam of white light swept across the slaves who had exchanged their residency qualifications.

Without even a whimper, they fell to the ground one after another.

"If it's so easy to obtain residence in a wizarding civilization, then there will be nothing for them to do."

"The thoughts of all slaves on board are monitored by my precognitive eye. Whenever they doubt the authenticity of their right of abode, this thought process will be immediately deleted."

"Therefore, the few slaves who chose to stay are indeed more loyal. You can decide for yourself."

Isif opened a certain page and operated on it, apparently to remove the thinking restrictions of the remaining slaves from her Eye of Prescience sub-body.

This so-called Eye of Prescience is the operating system that exists in every wizard's wizard network terminal.

After leaving the ship, the identity card and card reader are not often used.

All these functions have been transplanted into a portable communication tool called Wuwang Terminal.

There is an old man in the information management department of the ship, and the crown he wears is a kind of witch network terminal.

In addition, there are also ring type, bracelet type, glasses type and so on.

In short, the content on the witch website is much more eye-opening for apprentices than the little bit on the card reader.

It is also more convenient to use.

It just consumes a lot of magic power.

It is for this reason that wizards created the card reader, a degraded version of the wizard network.

If low-level apprentices use the wizard network directly, they will probably be forced to log off due to lack of magic power not long after they log on.

……

……

Isif took the bodies of the slaves away, apparently intending to recycle them.

Fortunately, thanks to Lars' reminder, some stronger apprentices killed some slaves in advance.

In the subsequent battles, Vic made a lot of money.

Of course, he didn't take Lars's 5%.

It's not that it can't be beaten, but it's not necessary.

Just a few points. This guy also helped him withstand a lot of pressure from Gleb in some of the previous activities.

He would not repay kindness with enmity, especially when the other party has good potential.

……

"Tsk, tsk, tsk, nearly 300,000 points, so cool."

"It's a pity that my slaves are not very obedient, so I have to kill them all."

"When I get to the academy, I must buy a few more loyal ones, otherwise I don't know how I'm going to get through the day."

A teleporter came from the wooden boat to Vic, and Lars chattered happily.

"After living at sea for a year, I almost forgot what it feels like to have my feet on the ground."

“Although the big ship didn’t shake much.”

After hearing this, Vic also looked back at the wooden boat quietly anchored on the shore.

Although I have spent most of this year studying witchcraft, it is actually quite interesting.

But he believed that more interesting things were yet to come.

At least the transportation of the Xu Ling Academy made him feel like he had jumped directly into the future after sitting on the boat for a year.

"Space folding door."

An old apprentice who came to greet the new students introduced them.

"This is our unique means of transportation."

"Compared to ordinary teleportation arrays, space folding doors are more efficient, consume less energy, are faster, and are more stable."

“Most importantly, it’s convenient.”

"As long as you input your starting and arrival locations into the designated interface of the Xu Ling Academy official website through the Wu Network terminal, a door will appear in front of you."

"And only you and those you allow can see it."

"Of course, this service requires a small fee. The fee is not high. It only costs 10 academy points to teleport one person once."

"The purpose of charging is to prevent people from wasting public resources, such as opening a door while eating a meal..."

"In fact, the college has to subsidize a large sum of money for this project every year..."

The apprentice stretched out his hand and pulled in the air, and several doors suddenly appeared in front of everyone.

"Please, everyone. The school will reimburse the expenses this time. Don't worry about me."

……

……

Stepping through that door is like entering another world.

Unlike the weird and mysterious place that Vic imagined, the architectural colors of the Void Academy are more inclined towards white and gold.

The twisted and eerie trees, the weird stone statues that can speak human language, the perpetually gloomy weather, all these were outdated hundreds of millions of years ago.

We are all civilized wizards. Who would like to live in a place where the sun cannot be seen for most of the year?

How can a person be in a good mood if he looks at a group of ugly monsters every day?
Do not make jokes.

In order to better maintain themselves, wizards never torture themselves.

Look at the gorgeous buildings and neat streets around here!
Although it was inside the academy, it was in no way inferior to the big cities that Vic had seen in his previous life. It was even more prosperous and more beautiful.

And more fantasy.

Let’s not talk about anything else, just the scene of the strange but exquisite-looking foreigners soliciting customers for shops on the street.

It opened the eyes of Vic and others.

(End of this chapter)

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