The Wizarding Age

Chapter 0109 Taboo Area

Grimm pondered in fear.

He vaguely felt that he had accidentally entered a dangerous area that he should not have set foot in!

It is impossible for the flower spirit to devour and absorb so many blood genes by its own ability, so the only possibility is that these blood gene fragments originally belonged to the reserves in the wizard tower. When the fallen wizards abandoned it, the extremely lucky human-faced flower took the opportunity to absorb other blood genes, and then accidentally grew into a wizard-level terrifying flower spirit.

You know, due to the strength of blood wizards and the power of their families, the behavior of stealing wizard blood is prohibited in the entire wizard continent, and related blood research is also prohibited. Therefore, there are so many blood genes in a wizard tower built by a fallen wizard. Behind this... I am afraid there is really a big secret!

Grimm's first instinctive guess is that the second-level fallen wizard Pridka secretly conducted experiments related to blood synthesis underground. This guess is very likely true! After all, conducting research related to blood is still too much for a level 1 wizard.

But digging deeper, Grimm couldn't help but roll his throat, and his heart was covered by a huge shadow.

Can a level 2 fallen wizard independently complete such a large-scale blood research?

You know, any blood apprentice is a high-quality resource that all major and small forces are fighting for. The courtesy they receive is obviously higher than that of many elemental apprentices, body refining apprentices, and esoteric apprentices. If there are as many as two-digit blood apprentices killed or missing in the Dagon area, I am afraid that a storm would have been set off here long ago.

But Grimm has been here for some time, but he has never heard of related news or rumors.

Does this mean that the level 2 fallen wizard is very secretive, or does it mean that there is a huge force covering for him? In the Dagon area, one or two small wizard families can't do this, and even those large families can't do it so well.

Then the only possibility is...

Grimm turned his head slightly and looked in the direction of the wizard tower, and a glimmer of enlightenment suddenly rose in his heart.

Perhaps only the Sanditalin Wizard Association has the ability to do things so flawlessly!

From this, the design of this dark cave is somewhat intriguing.

On the surface, it seems that some fallen wizards have escaped into the underground, fighting guerrilla warfare there, competing with surface wizards for the rare and precious wizard resources in the underground world. But if you look at it from a higher perspective, it seems like a man-made conflict area, with a taste of frontline training.

And if the high-level wizard who presides over this area mixes in some selfishness and conducts some hidden taboo research, it can be covered up naturally. After all, there is a war there, after all, there is bloodshed there, and some apprentices who accidentally died in the underground world will at most make people feel sorry, but it is difficult to associate them with something extra.

If Grimm, as the controller, only needs to put more bloodline apprentices here when issuing mandatory tasks, and then artificially create some conflicts, then the death of some bloodline apprentices will become natural and insignificant.

Think carefully, there are as many as 4 bloodline apprentices in their 10-person mandatory task team, and Mary is one of them. And so far, among the 2 senior apprentices who died in the battle, Xila is a bloodline apprentice. And the magic vine girl who was killed by me seems to be a bloodline apprentice.

I didn't think there was anything wrong before. Now think about it, bloodline apprentices, as the superior among apprentices of the same level, have such a high mortality rate here! This... This seems to be able to explain some problems.

So how will they deal with me, an outsider who accidentally broke into their hidden experimental field? Send me a high-risk mandatory task without making a sound, so that I can die silently underground? Or simply do it by myself, the person in charge, and kill Grimm directly? Anyway, no one would question a level 2 wizard for the death of a middle-level apprentice without any roots!

Grimm silently took out the Byron family badge given to him by Angus from his waist bag and pinned it on his chest carefully and meticulously. For the first time, Grimm realized the great benefits of having a wizard family backing him up!

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An hour later, when Grimm, holding the sleeping Mary and the goblin Kirby with a big bag on his back, just arrived at the door of the wizard tower, he was blocked by a witchcraft puppet.

Without any explanation, they were taken to a huge secret room on the 9th floor of the wizard tower.

This was a young wizard who was only a few years older than Grimm, with a delicate and handsome face, a tall and strong body, a gorgeous wizard robe, a pointed wizard hat, and a strange youthful aura all over his body.

If it weren't for the powerful mental pressure hidden in the other party, Grimm might have really thought that this was a fake wizard apprentice. But sensing the pure and restrained mental fluctuations, Grimm felt that a sun that was impossible to look at rose in front of him. Under the blinding strong fluorescent light, he almost became a blind man.

Grimm lowered his head quickly, bowed slightly to show his respect, and quietly released some fire particles to protect his eyes, which relieved the stinging pain in his eyeballs. In his arms, Mary, who was sleeping, seemed to sense a hint of threat, squirming restlessly, hiding her pretty face deeply in his armpit.

Behind Grimm, the goblin Kirby had already huddled up in fear, crawling on the ground, and could no longer get up.

As a spirit-like monster, Kirby's intuition about danger is much more delicate and sensitive than that of humans, so he is more affected by mental pressure.

This is an ordinary reception room that is simple and somewhat crude. The coffee table and wooden chairs placed on it have not been carved at all, and the original color of the wood is still maintained.

The evil young wizard sitting on top, holding a cup of steaming hot drink in his hand and slowly tasting it, is the resident 2nd-level wizard who controls this wizard tower, Lord Andre.

After all, this is a different world from the Earth in the previous life. Although many appearances, behaviors, and living habits are similar to those of Europe on Earth in the last century, there are also huge differences. The most obvious is reflected in the names and surnames.

In Grimm's memory, the Europeans on Earth usually have extremely complicated names and surnames to indicate their family origins. But in this wizard world where the strong are respected, the role of the family has been weakened, and a new type of family has been formed around a powerful wizard.

The patriarch is usually not the strongest in the family, but just an elder in the family who is good at territory management and operation. However, the direction of the family's development is usually in the hands of those high-level wizards who are hidden behind the scenes and have powerful power.

The wizard and the family are like two conjoined trees leaning against each other. When the family is strong, the family wizard becomes a vassal vine. And once the wizard is strong, the family becomes an appendage of the wizard, and he can do whatever he wants.

Therefore, many powerful wizards do not have any surnames at all. Instead, his family is honored to be named after him, which forms a kind of reverse dependence in disguise.

Since the first day Grimm came to the Dark Crypt Wizard Tower, the name of Lord Andre has been familiar to him. But with his status and position, how could he have the opportunity to meet such a big man.

But today is obviously a special case!

Therefore, Grimm bowed his head and waited there silently, not daring to show any disrespect.

After a long time, when he slowly drank the hot drink in the cup, the wizard Andre gently put down the cup and looked up at Grimm who was standing respectfully below.

Even without looking up, Grimm could sense the burning and deep gaze. This does not mean that Wizard Andre is friendly to the fire element, but the elemental energy in his eyes is too rich. When his gaze is projected on Grimm, the sudden increase in the concentration of the element has caused him a certain amount of elemental damage.

So Grimm has a feeling of burning!

"Have you been underground again recently?" Wizard Andre finally spoke.

Grimm's body trembled slightly, and his head lowered: "Yes, sir. I just returned from underground!"

"Did you gain anything?"

Grimm's head moved slightly, as if he wanted to look up, but he quickly suppressed it.

"Yes, sir, I gained something from this trip!"

Grimm's drooping face showed a puzzled look. Obviously, he was confused and puzzled that a level 2 wizard would care about a small intermediate apprentice of his. Of course, this expression was also deliberately disguised by Grimm!

With the powerful mental power of a level 2 wizard, I'm afraid that the entire wizard tower is under his all-pervasive perception control. How could the changes on Grimm's drooping face be hidden from his perception?

Play a full set of plays!

From the moment he stepped into the wizard tower, Grimm tried to hypnotize himself and disguised himself as a reckless boy who knew nothing.

After all, the information he had obtained before was based on the powerful data collection, intelligence aggregation, and information analysis of the chip. If an ordinary wizard apprentice wants to obtain the deep secrets of the flower spirit, it may only be possible with the help of the precision instruments in the alchemy laboratory.

So in order to reduce his own danger, Grimm must pretend to know nothing about the inside story!

And Grimm also indirectly tested the goblin Kirby, who knew almost nothing about the content related to the blood experiment. It doesn't even know how it got this weird ability.

This made Grimm more determined to play dumb!

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