566. Penderson's Fury

Orlando Mage Tower, Mage Apprentice Pan Desen lightly pushed open the door of the reading room, and his body was scanned by an earthy yellow light emitted from the door frame before he continued to move forward and really walked in.

There are only three two-meter-high bookshelves in this reading room, and hundreds of books are loosely arranged, most of them are books on simple magical theory. There are a few books that explain low-level earth-based spells, and the sheepskin is thin.

Don't try to find powerful secret methods here, those knowledge can only be obtained from Orlando, the tower's master, and other mages stationed in the tower, and it will cost hundreds or thousands of gold coins.

Despite the simplicity of knowledge in the reading room, this is also the place where there are the most books within two hundred miles of the neighborhood, and it is also the place where the mage's apprentices absorb nourishment. If it weren't for becoming a mage's apprentice, Padson wouldn't have had the opportunity to see so many books at once.

Although the tower's owner, the Orlando High Mage, had not been seen for a long time - I heard that he was researching powerful spells, the mage tower that cost hundreds of thousands of gold coins was still in operation under the auspices of the resident mage.

The tower master was too far away from Padson, and he didn't care at all what the tower master was doing, so he familiarly picked out a two-finger-thick book of "Structural Characteristics and Advantages of Primary Earth Spells".

Turn to the place you last read, and immediately put yourself into the mind and memorize the knowledge inside. Don't look at the book so thick, but there are only more than twenty parchment pages, and not many words are written.

The apprentices have to endure heavy work every day, either working in the mage's real yàn, or dealing with massive materials in the alchemy real yàn room, and they have little free time, so they must seize every minute of time to absorb new knowledge.

Mastering as much knowledge as possible and then becoming a mage is every apprentice's dream, and naturally it is also Pandeson's greatest wish. Although he knew that this hope was very slim, because his family was only a commoner, and could not afford expensive spell knowledge and high-priced spell materials.

If you don't have money, don't want to learn real spells from mages, and if you don't have spell materials to reduce the difficulty of spellcasting, you won't be able to learn spells, and then you can't become a mage. Therefore, in front of all the apprentices is a mountain that is difficult to climb.

Bite! The timed alarm clock on the table rang, waking Paddleson up.

"It's been two hours so soon, it's time to work on the materials, and I've run out of free time today, but I'm glad I remember the book pretty much."

Reluctantly putting the parchment book back on the shelf, Padson suddenly saw the window above the desk, and it was from there that the light that had just come in illuminated the words on the book, otherwise he could only light the dim oil lamp, which hurt his eyes.

With a few minutes to spare, see what's going on outside? He had an idea and took action.

Padson came to the wide window, which could be closed in an emergency, and the thick wall could be manipulated to extend as easily as a living creature could close its mouth if it was urged.

His gaze was cast outside, vaguely thinking about how many days he hadn't been out, all day in the mage tower, his skin a little pale after not being in the sun for too long.

"Where are those people, that there are people who are as black as charcoal?" He saw a crowd of hundreds, sparsely walking towards the Mage Tower, including humans he had never heard of, so much so that he suspected that it was a variant of the orcs.

At this time, Padson definitely didn't expect that he was about to intersect with the group of seemingly ordinary people and orcs outside, and in a way that surprised him.

Bang, bang, bang! When the group came to the foot of the mage's tower, they picked up the clod of dirt and smashed it over. However, these clods of dirt did not threaten, so they did not touch the defense strategy of the mage tower, and left dirty marks on the mage tower.

"Stop!" Padson was worried, not because he was worried that the Mage Tower would be attacked, but because he didn't want to see these ignorant farmers being bombarded to slag by the angry mages. These stupid fellows, didn't anyone tell them not to provoke the mage?

He didn't expect that the people under the tower suddenly became excited, pointing at him and saying some contemptuous and incomprehensible words.

"Haha, you see my plan is very useful, it has led to a natives so quickly."

"Now the question is, how are we going to get in? There is no face door here, how did the natives inside get in? At the very least, those daily necessities need to be accessed. ”

"You all get out of the way, let me find the entrance to this tower, don't waste everyone's time just by talking about fake tricks that you don't practice, you must do your best to find the information of this world."

Leave it to your death! A wave of anger sparked in his heart, and he rushed directly to the top of his head, regretting the kindness that had flashed just now. Curse secretly: After these guys are caught, I really wish they all entered the real yàn room of the resident mage, and they themselves could not go to the slave market.

Since becoming a mage apprentice, he hasn't felt the contempt of others for a long time, and now he is actually called an indigenous by a group of fools? He looked at these people under the tower with malicious eyes, and began to calculate the death date of these people.

Such an uproar must have already alarmed the mages stationed in the tower, and they will not let go of those who dare to ignore the majesty of the mages, and it is best to kill all the people below as soon as they make a move.

Pan Deson was eager to perform the quicksand technique of magnifying the range, and these people under the tower were slowly swallowed by the quicksand, feeling the fear before death, but unfortunately he wouldn't.

But what happened next was a bit unexpected for him, and a white-skinned guy walked out of the crowd and howled at the mage tower.

Then Padson's eyes widened, and he grabbed the windowsill with both hands, and was very surprised to see that the man who kept howling turned into a two-meter-tall black bear in a matter of seconds, and then crashed towards the mage tower.

A translucent shield glowing yellow suddenly appeared, blocking the black bear's path.

Rumble! After a loud bang, the majestic black bear, which was more than two meters tall, turned into a rolling gourd and rolled on the ground several times before stopping.

"Wow, my shoulder hurts, it looks like my bones are broken! Whoever has learned healing, come and treat me, it's going to kill me! The black bear sat up from the ground and pointed to his collapsed right shoulder.

The black bear didn't get a response, and most of the eyes looked at the shield that was still there, with surprise on their faces, like weasels seeing chickens.

Only one person standing next to the black bear said, "Haha, I didn't expect there to be a mage here, so there's no need to look for it." You yourself are so reckless, who is to blame? Since you can't die, just lie here and watch how I kill the mages in the tower. (To be continued.) )