Chapter 153: Hidden Witnesses



The dead Professor Jaime has not been able to make a breakthrough in summoning since reaching the Eighth Order Silver Vein. So the professor was paranoid that this was because of his physique, so he frantically began to research ways to modify his physique.

For many years, Professor Jaime has been experimenting with the grafting and fusion of different ** in this basement with life magic. In a sense, his experiments were successful, and he was eventually able to incorporate the traits of other creatures into the elven body.

However, such experiments were destined to be bloody, and Professor Jaime frantically collected all kinds of bodily creatures and summons, as well as elves to use as experimental materials. No one knows how many elves and creatures ended up dying in that horrible basement.

At the end of Professor Jaime's notebook, he is documenting that he is completing a special experiment to fuse the blood of a special summoned beast into the elf's body, so that the elf can also have the powerful body and terrifying transformation ability of the summoned beast.

He called the bronze-colored monster that could devour steel and transform as an iron-eater, and the record of this series of experiments was only half written

It stopped halfway through.

Seeing this, Givan closed the book and left the room. If you want to find out the whole picture, you can only go to the person concerned.

Givens came to the square and walked to the fountain.

Hel was resting by the fountain, he had just finished fighting Quintus, and since Gilvin had taught the dragon swordsman swordsmanship to Quintus, Quintus had always found someone to practice with him, which seemed to be tailor-made for him.

When Hull saw Given, he looked up and asked, "What's wrong?"

"I recently found this thing, maybe it has something to do with you. Givens took the notebook out.

The moment Hull's eyes made contact with the cover of the notebook, his body immediately stiffened, and his bronze face turned golden.

"How did you get this thing? ”

"I've been to a basement full of barbs, and it's like an execution ground. ”

After listening to Givin's explanation, Hull didn't say anything, just looked at the notebook silently, he didn't know the elven writing on it, but each page of the book seemed to evoke countless painful memories for him.

Seeing that Hull's breathing was getting heavier and heavier, and his expression became more and more excited, Jiwen hurriedly explained: "I don't intend to ask that, I just want to know, how did that summoner of yours die? ”

"I don't know. ”

Hull thought for a moment and replied. His tone was calm, not like a lie.

"Really?" asked Given.

"Yes, he had been using his magic to inject my blood into the veins of another elf, who had been very weak, but one day, the dying elf suddenly transformed into a beast like me, broke free from his chains, and ran out of the basement. My summoner chased him out, and then I never saw him again. I could feel that he was dead. But I don't really know how he died. ”

"What does that elf look like? ”

"A short, red-haired female elf. Hull struggled to remember the elf's appearance, and in the filthy and dark basement he couldn't make out the true color of the hair.

"Thanks, this news is important to me. As for that basement thing, I'm not going to talk to anyone else. ”

Givens patted the boy on the shoulder, motioning for him to relax.

Hel's expression relaxed a little after telling the secret, but after a moment, he became nervous and whispered

"Is the red-haired girl still alive?"

"I'm not sure, but if she kills your summoner, her future is in danger. ”

If she had been the one with the bronze skin that had recently appeared on the campus, and if she had killed her, the mighty Swords of Kings would have wanted to capture her as a murderer.

"Jiwen, if you're summoned next time, can you do me a favor?" Hull asked suddenly.

"Say it. I'll see if I can do it. This was a surprise to Given, who had never cared about the real world.

"If you can save that child, please help her. She, she's actually very pitiful. Hull thought about it for a long time, and finally said what he wanted.

"She's your friend?"

"In that basement, she used to help me. Hull whispered, and then looked at Given's expression, for fear of rejection.

"I promise you. ”

Givens looked at Hel and readily agreed to his request. Hearing Given's answer, Hull finally put his mind at ease. His expression finally relaxed, and he thanked him from the bottom of his heart, "Thank you." ”

Bidding farewell to Hull, Givens returned to his room and opened the notebook again.

The girl Hull was referring to was the "material" mentioned in Professor James's notebook. She has no name, no record of her whereabouts. The only thing in the log book is her reaction to the transplantation of Hull's flesh. For Professor Jaime she was just one of the countless "materials" for death, nothing more.

If, according to Hull, Professor Jaime chased the escaped "material" away, then how did he die in the end, and what exactly happened to the casualties of the dozens of elves that Xenrael was talking about?

If it was just an experimental accident, then why did the King's Sword go so far as to risk tracking it down to Professor Morris?

All doubts are clueless mysteries, and perhaps only the King's Sword who controls these cases will know the answers.

Given's doubts didn't last long, and a summons a few days later opened his eyes to the truth.

He and Adelia were inspecting the quality of the repairs, but not long after the work was underway, the commotion outside the building interrupted the workers' work.

Jiwen and Adelia, who were standing on the second floor, followed the voice from the window, and then were startled by the crowd in the courtyard at the door.

More than a dozen carriages bearing the mark of the King's Sword stopped outside the building, and dozens of masked King's Swords got out of the carriage and immediately surrounded the building. None of the Swords of Kings entered the garden at the door, as if they wanted the Summoning Academy to solve this thorny problem on their own.

Immediately afterwards, luxurious carriages with various markings poured in and parked all over the garden. Surrounded by students or assistants, the mages with eight lines embroidered on the sides of their robes got out of the carriage and came to the gate.

Seeing this situation, the renovation workers who were responsible for resting the houses fled from their jobs one after another. Soon only Given, Adella, and Professor Morris, who was hiding in an unknown room, were left in the building under repair.

Givens recognized the leader of the visitors as Colin, the head of the academy, and behind him was the pesky dragon lady teacher Polo, and the swaggering freshman Vivian.

Colin made his way to the gate, and instead of knocking or shouting, he opened a magic beacon. In an instant, a wave of magic rippled into the building.

However, after this magic wave, nothing happened, and the building was as quiet as before.

When Adelia saw the dean and his party waiting at the door, she hurried to open the door, but as soon as she reached the staircase, she was stopped by an old voice.

"Stop, let that kid wait a little longer!"

At this moment, Professor Morris walked out of a corner of the room.