Shadow Tower.

Wizard Edith praised, "What an amazing Apprentice! Amazing, amazing!"

Witch Cassandra nodded and agreed, "It's rare to see such a fighting spirit among Apprentices."

Although she had thought that Heath's performance in the Tower was very good, she still felt that she had underestimated him.

Edith was a little tempted and said, "After the chaos is over, let Raven ask him. If he is willing to come back, he can come to my laboratory as a helper."

It implied that he wanted to recruit Heath as an official Apprentice.

Cassandra smiled and said, "Then I think you will be disappointed."

"In my opinion, this war will last for at least ten years. Maybe by that time, the Apprentices today will be equal to us."

Wizard Edith said, "That's impossible, right? He's only a middle-level apprentice now."

Witch Cassandra said, "Nothing is impossible. Don't forget how long it took him to advance to a middle-level Apprentice. Three years. It may not be strange to look at it alone, but you have to know that he did it without the resources provided by us."

"It's easy to focus on training to improve his strength. It's not easy to earn resources and train at the same time."

After a pause, she continued, "Now that he has the resources left behind by Parker, including the most important Wizard's Water, the road ahead is basically clear."

"A strong mind, a fighting spirit, and resources without any worries. Five years to advance to an advanced Apprentice and five years to become a Wizard. As long as his luck isn't too bad..."

At this point, Cassandra's voice suddenly stopped.

Edith, who was listening with great interest, couldn't help but be stunned. "What?"

Cassandra pointed at the crystal ball. "Look there."

Edith turned his head in surprise, and when he saw it, he was also stunned.

He frowned. "Why did it have to be at this time..."

Cassandra sighed softly and said regretfully, "It seems that this little guy's luck is not that good."

"Fate is really unpredictable..."

...

Magic Bug Forest, guarding the treasury of the forest tower.

"Oh my god!" A surprised voice sounded in the treasury.

Heath stood on the smooth and clean tile floor and looked at everything in front of him in surprise.

It was a spacious hall that looked like a palace. It was about the size of a basketball court and was supported by a few large stone pillars.

The spacious hall was filled with Magic Stones that were as tall as a small mountain, piles of various materials, and a few rows of shelves near the wall. On the shelves were magic potions, magic, Wizard tools, and other random things.

"Meditation Candles, Moon Gems... Screeching Slates... No way, there's even a Pure White Flower..."

Heath swept his gaze across the piles of materials and felt that he was dazzled. When his gaze fell on the Wizard tools on the shelves, he could not help but feel happy.

There were more than ten Wizard tools on the shelves. There were magic staffs, brooms, and crystal balls.

Among them, Heath even saw an official Wizard tool.

It was a small glass bottle with a three-masted sailboat in it. It seemed to be an exquisite piece of art. However, the surging magic waves and the runes all over the bottle showed its true identity.

A ship in a bottle.

Or rather, a Wizard ship.

The land of the Wizard World accounted for less than 30%, and most of the rest was the ocean. Wizards often needed to cross the ocean to find materials, and sailboats could be said to be one of the most important means of transportation for Wizards.

Ordinary sailboats did not have the ability to sail the ocean. In order to meet the demand, Wizards searched for all kinds of precious materials and connected them through magic circles one by one, thus making a very high-end ship.

It could sail automatically, brave the wind and waves, and travel on flat ground... With the help of magic, it could achieve all kinds of extraordinary and powerful functions.

And this kind of boat was also called a Wizard boat.

Holding the Wizard boat in his hand, Heath really did not know what to say.

This could not help but remind him of the feeling of owning his first car in his previous life. No, to be more precise, it was even more exciting than that. After all, he had only bought an ordinary SUV at that time, but now he had about the same as a supercar.

Coupled with the mountain of Magic Stones and materials... There were at least tens of millions of Magic Stones on this trip!

Tens of millions of Magic Stones!

Although he could be considered to have earned quite a lot of Magic Stones in the past two years, to the point that he even had official-grade Wizard gear worth millions of Magic Stones in his hands now, when he roughly estimated this figure, he still could not suppress his emotions.

This was tens of millions of Magic Stones!

An ordinary Apprentice would only earn a few hundred Magic Stones a month, and a few thousand a year. According to this calculation, it would take at least several thousand years to accumulate ten million Magic Stones.

Heath was diligent and earned a little more than others. However, if he were to do missions honestly, he would only earn at most tens of thousands of Magic Stones a year. It would be impossible to accumulate ten million Magic Stones without eating and drinking for hundreds of years.

"A horse doesn't grow fat without the night grass, and a man doesn't get rich without a windfall. They are absolutely right!"

Heath sighed.

Then, his eyes fell on the top of the shelf.

There was a rhombus-shaped small glass bottle. It looked ordinary, but the unique energy waves inside could make any Apprentice go crazy for it

Wizard's Water!

"The opportunity to change fate is here!" Heath held the glass bottle in his hand, feeling excited.

Then, he took out all the space pockets and put all the Magic Stones, materials, and various other resources into the space pockets.

He simply picked up a lot of space pockets in the Underdark Treesea some time ago, and just took Jon and Marcel's space pockets. Heath had enough space pockets at this time. Otherwise, he wouldn't be able to put all the things here.

"When I have the chance in the future, I'll change to a bigger spatial pocket."

Spatial pockets could not be stacked with each other, so it was not convenient to carry this pile of pockets on one's body.

After putting everything in, Heath checked in detail again, not letting go of any corner of the treasury. Only when he was sure that he had cleaned the treasury completely and could not find anything else, did Heath leave happily.

"Phew!"

Standing on the stone steps outside the tower, Heath was full of ambition.

With this batch of resources and Wizard's Water, there was no problem for him to advance to a Wizard.

At present, his strength had reached the advanced stage of Apprentice, and the basic runes for meditation had reached 11. He was only two runes away from becoming a peak Apprentice.

Once he reached the peak of the Apprentice realm, he would only be one step away from becoming a Wizard!

'By the time I've finished extracting the materials and species from the Magic Bug Forest, it should be about time...'

In just a few years, he had advanced from an Apprentice to a Wizard. It wasn't something that could be said to be unique, but if news of it spread, it would definitely shock everyone.

Heath couldn't help but think a little proudly.

However, at this moment, a strange touch came from Heath's spiritual power.

He was still in a state of excitement, so he didn't pay too much attention to it. He just subconsciously looked in the direction where the strange touch came from.

He saw a figure walking over from the depths of the forest in the pouring rain.

This was the Magic Bug Forest, and in the pouring rain. The sudden appearance of such a figure was obviously very strange. In addition, the distance was too far, so much so that Heath mistakenly thought that he had seen wrongly at first glance.

Just as he was about to take a closer look, the figure suddenly disappeared.

"Could it be that my eyes are playing tricks on me?"

Just as this thought appeared in his mind, with a whoosh, a figure suddenly appeared at the bottom of the stone steps in front of the tower.

When Heath saw the face of this person clearly, he was stunned at first.

In the next second, the joy that covered his entire body disappeared without a trace.

It was a middle-aged man. He wore a black cloak, had a cold face with a serious expression, a haughty expression, and a powerful pressure that only belonged to Wizards.

This man was none other than the missing Wizard of the Shadow Tower --

Slater!

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