Wizard: I can refine everything

Chapter 55 Koguk Bloodfang

Chapter 55 Koguk Bloodfang

"My name is Koguk Bloodfang, a warrior of the Bloodfang tribe. My former hometown was called Barbarian Bone Prairie, where countless tribes like the Bloodfang tribe lived.

The Barbarian Bone Prairie is not peaceful. The tribes live in the grass, and fighting is a common occurrence. Before that war, I thought that my fate would be the same as that of the warriors of the tribe in the past, dying heroically in a tribal conflict or fighting against savage beasts. Then the soul returns to the origin of its ancestors, enjoying delicious food and drinking fine wine with those great warriors in history.

Until that war, that terrible war that was led by the largest tribe in the Savage Bone Prairie and participated by all the small tribes.

The large tribe leading the war is called Blood Axe. In the Barbarian Bone Prairie, where they live on grass, they are one of the few large tribes that do not need to move.

Its subordinates have countless warriors like me, even totem warriors like the clan leader. Legend has it that the leader of the Blood Ax Tribe can even rival the ancestors.

The war led by it should have been a glorious battle.

Until those terrifying creatures calling themselves wizards arrived.

These terrifying monsters who call themselves wizards emerge from a tribe made of steel, each with a grotesque appearance. Not to mention that they don't have beautiful manes and bright white fangs, even they only have two arms.

In addition to these differences, these wizards will also change their appearance when fighting. Some become firemen, and some become monsters.

They control fire and thunder more skillfully than the tribe's shamans. In the war, our shamans are no match for this group of wizards.

And so the rout began.

The spirit of nature summoned by the wizard shreds the courage of the warriors. No warrior is willing to die in this war without honor.

I escaped from the corner of the battlefield and hid in a hole like a coward praying that the wizard would not find me.

But the wizard's hound finally found me.

Wizards don't need warriors, so I was put in a collar and thrown into a dark mine to work day and night. And working with me are former warriors of the Blood Ax tribe.

This group of wizards doesn't care about our identities. They came to the Savage Bone Prairie for only one purpose - enslavement.

Captured warriors were collared, powerful totem warriors were taken away, and ordinary warriors like me were left to work in the mines.

The environment in the mine was very bad. The soldiers around me died one after another, until finally I was the only healthy slave left in the mine.

I think this is the blessing of my ancestors. They did not abandon me because of my cowardice.

I still have a chance to return to the roots of my ancestors.

The wizard thought there was something special about me, so he transferred me out of the mine and into a cell.

They told me I had a fight ahead and if I survived, I would be free.

I knew this was a lie and there was no way these wizards would let me go.

But I still yearn for this fight.

In the past, I ran away from the battlefield like a coward. Now, I will return to the battlefield.

I want to pick up my honor.

My soul will eventually return to the origin of my ancestors! "

"0521, get ready to fight."

The wizard's cold voice woke Koguk from his sleep. This was the fifteenth day since he came into this world.

The natural power of the home world of wizard monsters is frighteningly low, which makes me a little uncomfortable and at the same time fearful of what these terrible monsters have done to their home world.

The wizard removed the collar from his neck and handed him a machete.

The machete was made of metal and had runes engraved on it, making it better than the best weapons of the Bloodfang tribe.

"The rules have been told to you. Whether you can win freedom depends on your ability."

The wizard looked at Koguk Jiejie and smiled strangely. With a wave of his staff, he was teleported into the examination room.

At the same time, nine aliens from other worlds were also transported into the examination room. They were all told that they would be free as long as they survived to the end.

After the transmission ended, Koguk leaned over and grabbed a handful of dirt, held it in front of his face and took a deep breath.

The air in the mines was filthy, and although the air in the cells was better, it was also full of stench. And the fresh earthy air made him feel like he was back in his hometown.

"Freedom! Glory!"

Koguk looked up to the sky and roared, then ran straight towards a hill that looked very ordinary with a machete in his hand.

boom!

The sword flashed like a flash, cutting a deep trench on the hill. A wizard apprentice hiding in it was cut into two without even reacting.

Blood mist appeared on Koguk's body, and his whole body swelled up like a balloon. He grabbed the body in the ditch:

"Is this the cub of the wizard monster?"

Looking at the corpse of the wizard's apprentice, Koguk had a hard time connecting it with the wizards who wantonly killed his own people.

"He should be a common criminal." Koguk judged based on his tribe's experience.

In the Bloodfang tribe, the vast majority of civilians do not have the talent to become warriors. The combat power of these people is weak, about the same as the wizard cub in front of them. And he was told that he could kill these cubs at will, which shows that the wizard monster doesn't care about these cubs.

The answer is immediately obvious: these people are sinners who have committed great crimes, and their lives are worthless.

No matter how much Koguk thought about it, he could never imagine that the wizard academy would use such cruel methods to train wizards.

In the Savage Bone Prairie, even the most savage tribes would not do this.

But Koguk quickly threw these thoughts aside.

These wizard cubs were enemies and sacrifices to him.

He came to regain his glory.

Koguk twitched his nose, and the subtle smells in the air that wizard apprentices could not smell without modifying their noses entered his nasal cavity one by one.

"There are people here."

Koguk pointed to one side and then ran over.

Soon, another wizard apprentice was killed by Koguk, and a bloody hole was punched out of the apprentice's body.

Before dying, the apprentice released a fireball. The erupting fire element instantly burned the mane on Koguk's face, and even a large area of ​​burns appeared on his skin.

But Koguk didn't care. He sat cross-legged on the ground and felt the natural power in the air with his heart.

As the magic power was absorbed by him, the injuries on his body were also recovering at a speed visible to the naked eye.

"Too little."

Koguk, who had been sitting cross-legged for half a day, stood up.

The natural power of the wizard monster's home world is shockingly low. In the Savage Bone Prairie, even the most severe environment of the filthy swamp is not so low.

Koguk walked to the apprentice who was killed just now, tore off his clothes, and revealed the white corpse.

"Although it is a little weak, the meat looks quite good."

After evaluating the corpse, Koguk began to eat it.

If there is no magic power, then use flesh and blood to make up for it.

While Koguk was eating flesh and blood, a black crow was circling over his head.

"Found the monster, Ellie."

Thanks to the monthly tickets of two book friends, Meijianxue Haiya and Qianxue Wuhen

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