At that time, the era when Haierbo had not been named "despicable" was the period from the end of BC, when ancient Greece changed from exuberance to division.

At that time, Haierbo was just a very ordinary young man ... Yes, at least from the appearance, it was quite ordinary.

He has three-dimensional features that are quite common among Greeks, and because of his ordinary daily labor, he is also considered to be strong. But before he first came into contact with magic culture, the impression he gave was basically limited to mediocrity.

That's right, even when he is working, he occasionally develops a bad idea of ​​stealing chickens and dogs. However, under the magnificent background of the time, his sense of existence as a market man was as inconspicuous as a firefly.

However, as his ordinary life slowly continued day after day, Haierbo, who had not even imagined his future, finally met the person who changed his life.

It was a wizard, a real wizard who was extremely mysterious and powerful in the eyes of the civilians of the time!

Don't look at the era when historians called it "the heyday of ancient magic." Because magic at the time had extremely demanding requirements on users, people who could actually become wizards were actually very rare.

Not to mention a wizard, even those who are only apprentices by the wizards are often talented. And even those talented wizard apprentices may not be able to become wizards.

This shows how rare a true wizard is.

I remember at that time, it was Haierbo who had finished the whole day's work, and planned to go to the broken tavern in the town for a glass of cheapest wine to have a good time before bedtime.

At that time, lighting the lights at night was still a luxury for ordinary people. Whenever it's dark and can't continue to work, thinking about the long night and early rise, it's also dark. Finding a place that doesn't cost a lot but can relax and entertain time has become the most acceptable "night life" way for the general public.

However, at the time, Haierbo did not expect that he had accidentally discovered that a wizard was collecting apprentices that night.

As the day was approaching night, a local lord accompanied a wizard he had met in a big city in the past and personally hosted a public apprenticeship selection. When young Haierbo saw that many families were wearing the sunset, the family sent the older children to meet the wizard in order to choose each other carefully, and they suddenly looked over to the bustle.

To be honest, with his age, it has long been beyond the wizard's choice. So in the beginning, he didn't think about what he could gain, but squeezed in to see what the wizard had never seen before.

By the way, if that wizard can show one or two hands, even better!

However, most of the civilians who held the mentality of "seeing the bards show" like him soon became silent one by one.

They didn't do this because they saw something extraordinary. On the contrary, the so-called "Master Witch" looked just like ordinary people at all.

And the reason why they are silent without any leakage is entirely because, unknowingly, everyone's heart has aroused a sense of awe from nowhere.

"Is that ... the wizard ...?"

Haierbo pursed his lips tightly, his eyes were staring at the old man in the robe for a moment, and his heart was gradually filled with some kind of fear.

That half of the night, even with his usual indifferent temperament, he didn't dare to utter a half breath from beginning to end. After the old wizard left the only square in the town, he walked softly to the house.

For nearly half a month after that, Haierbo's head kept lingering on the phrase "Is that a wizard?"

Half a month later, because of the half-absent state of day and night, Haierbo became frightened. He began to get annoyed, why didn't he meet a wizard to pick apprentices in town when he was a kid?

Even that night, the old wizard didn't pick up even a desirable apprentice until the end, but becoming a wizard became Haierbo's only wish.

Is it impossible to become a wizard at his age? No, Haierbo didn't want to consider such a thing at all, he just hoped that he could be closer to the wizard, even one step.

How wonderful it is to be a person who can cause fear unconsciously!

Thus, this simple "ideal" derived from the first time he saw a wizard, thus became one of the foundations that laid his first step into the magic world.

After that, more than half a year later, Haierbo, who had spent more on tolls, finally resolutely gave up the ordinary life with no future at all. He packed up a few packs, and in order to save money, set foot on the way to a nearby big city.

At that time, wizards and nobles were usually connected to each other, and even a lord might be a wizard himself. Haierbo inquired that the owner of that big city was just a real wizard.

In order to ask the other party to accept himself as an apprentice, he racked his brains to approach the other party and raised his wish in person.

Unfortunately, the expected twists and turns naturally appeared. He was ruthlessly rejected by the city lord and wizard, and even entangled in front of the city lord, he was ruthlessly expelled from the city by several knights.

That night, he spent in the wasteland by the road. Because he did not carry the tools for making fire, he was blown by the cold wind all night, and his hands and feet were frozen.

When he was woken up in the early hours of the morning, he finally met the first teacher in his life, the witch Kern, who was named the "goddess of death" by many black wizards around BC.

Yes, it was Haierbo who had mentioned it with Maca. The woman who once touched the "rule of death" and rumored that she had set foot on the "border of life and death" and eventually became inhuman.

But when Haierbo first met her, she was a genius girl who had just become a wizard.

"Woke up?"

It was still dark at that time, and Haierbo, who had just opened her eyes, was startled by the girl who was crouching beside her head. But then he found out that he couldn't move.

Is it frozen? No, he didn't know, because he did feel very cold. But besides that, the kind of chill that originated from my heart seemed to be familiar.

"Don't be afraid. This is just a very ordinary mental magic. I just researched it and just happened to practice your hand."

Kern, who was still a young girl, bowed her head, said casually, and patted Haierbo's cheek. Under the not-so-bright moonlight, Kern's short black hair swayed with the night breeze, and it seemed inexplicably free and easy.

Just at first glance, she left a deep impression on Haierbo. This is a young girl who doesn't care much about anything.

And ... maybe also a wizard!

"Master, Witch, I"

"Ok?"

Kern glanced at him again when he saw the young man in front of him grimacing with his lips pressed hard:

"what happened?"

"... Please ... take me as your apprentice ..."

It was not scolding, nor begging for mercy, nor was he pleased with the reactions Kern had seen in ordinary people in the past, but none of the young man showed it.

Although she could clearly feel that the other person was equally afraid and vigilant, the first sentence that the other person said was to beg her to be an apprentice.

"No, I'm not interested in one more burden!" Kern waved his hands wildly. "I'm too lazy to have a child around ten years old, let alone a person like your age. You think you can do it for me what?"

"I don't know ..." Haierbo's voice extruded from his throat was a bit dry and slow, but his tone was extremely firm. "But as long as I can be a wizard ... I'm willing to do everything do."

It was naturally not simple to be able to have Haierbo's fame later on. His dedication to what he asked for began to emerge from that moment.

Of course, almost everything he got after that was "bad reputation."

"Will anything?" Kern shook his head after hearing his insistence. "Then I want you to die, would you like it?"

"As long as I can live and learn magic, I will."

Fear of death is human, but other details in addition to fear are different from person to person. Just like Haierbo, while he was quite frightened by the phrase "I want you to die", he also showed the firmness in his heart.

"Do you really want to die?" Kern listened to ~ www.ltnovel.com ~ and finally got a little happy. "Well, if you are telling the truth, if you can go through from end to end and help me finish the magic Experiment, then I can't afford to be an apprentice like you. "

Do ordinary people's bodies cooperate with wizards to do magic research? Others may not be able to support it, but Haierbo's eyes have long been left with the longing for the wizard.

"I said ... it's true," Haierbo said forcefully, "as long as I don't die!"

"Oh, then you die first!"

The next second, Kern picked up the slender staff at hand, and even dropped his hand at Haierbo. A moment later, the latter, who had previously produced fearlessly due to the power of spiritual magic, lost consciousness in the blink of an eye.

Fortunately, this is not a magical person who can actually die. It is simply impossible to resurrect.

However, at the time, Haierbo had completely fainted, and it was not easy to wake up again.

When Haierbo awoke at dawn, the girl Kern seemed to have left.

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