Chapter VI
Rhaegar sat on the bird's broad back, looking at the back of the mage in front of him who was concentrating on manipulating the beast, and fell into deep thought.
According to Horn, the sixth-order mage who spoke to him first, the previous owner of the body he was in—during the conversation, he learned that the latter had the same name as him—belonged to the same mage tower as these mages, and was the only disciple of the master of the mage tower. After the mysterious disappearance of Rhaeggar, the Mage Tower used a large number of manpower to find out his whereabouts, and they even went deep into the Demon Realm to investigate, but it was not until the geist fought due to a conflict with Visen that they found their target again, but Kylor's reminder and excessive vigilance caused Rhaegar to miss the mage and retinue of the warriors waiting in the hut.
Rhaegar didn't doubt the words of these mages: there was no way they could know his true identity, and if it was to deal with a third-order apprentice mage, six mages who were at least at least the fifth order or above would definitely not need to go through such a difficult process. This was supported by what he had seen later: on the outskirts of the woods, there were at least hundreds of corpses dressed in the same outfit as his attackers, and among them there was even a fourth-order mage who apparently cleared his opponent's reinforcements for him while he was dealing with the killers.
But that didn't reassure Rhaegar, and after making sure that the other party wasn't hostile, the geist began to worry about something else.
Despite gaining most of the magic of the mage who summoned him, Rhaegar didn't know anything else about the former, and he didn't even know the name of his body until Horn said it. And then, when he returned to the mage tower called the God of the Storm, he would face the master of the mage tower who was a hundred times more familiar with the mage than Horn in the past, he couldn't determine whether the other party would find out his secret, and he didn't know how the powerful master who could command these fifth- and sixth-order mages at will would react when he found out that he was not his beloved disciple, and the only thing Rhaegar was sure of was that if the owner of the mage tower was going to be unfavorable to him, he only needed to move his fingers, and his body would be wiped out to the point that there was no scum left。
Rhaegar's eyes suddenly radiated a terrifying light: in order to rush back to the mage tower as soon as possible, Horn summoned a giant bird, and due to the strength of the giant bird, the other mages chose to return from the land, and now, there are only two people on this giant bird, him and Horn... The geist's hand crept up to Horn's neck from behind, perhaps the mage's magic was powerful, but at such a distance, especially if he was defenseless, he could end his life with a single touch, and then he could get rid of the fate of returning to the mage tower and being exposed, and continue to live his life.
"Be careful," Horn said suddenly, and the mage who was concentrating on controlling the summoned demonic beast did not look back: "There will be a strong air flow ahead, and I will raise the magic shield, but you must hold on to it, otherwise the bump will make you fall off the bird's back." ”
This sentence reminds Rhaegar of his current situation, if he loses the master, the giant bird will return to his own world as soon as possible, and in such a high altitude, even if he can break away from his body and exist in the form of a geisman, his body will be as thin as an egg falling from the sky, which means that he will have to return to the world of the dead.
Without a trace, the geist placed his outstretched hand on the other's shoulder, "What can I do?" he said.
"Grab the bird's back and sit tight. Horn replied succinctly, and a spherical magic shield rose from him, enveloping the giant bird and the two people on it, and then he harnessed the giant bird into the air currents in front of him.
It was clear that Horn had made many such flights, and the mage did not have the slightest nervousness in the bumpy air currents, and he even had time to look back at Rhaegar behind him.
"You're a lot better than last time," Horn exclaimed, looking at Rhaegar who didn't react in any discomfort, "Not everyone can enjoy the thrill of riding a giant bird, you know, the last time you were lifted off the bird's back, and two days later, you're still walking staggeringly." I really want to know what happened to you, you know, you are almost the same as you were in the past, your body is simply stronger than the beast..."
Rhaegar reached out and shattered Horn's skull with a punch before he could react, and then, before the bird could disappear, the geist jumped to the top of the nearest mountain to him.
The force of the impact hit Rhaegar on his legs, and with a cracking sound, his legs twisted forward at a strange angle, and then, his body slammed to the ground, and the arms that were used to support him were broken into several pieces.
However, this is obviously insignificant compared to the cost of destroying the entire body, but the geysers who use the body as a place of residence do not feel any pain from the body, and as for those injuries, it is only a matter of time before they heal under the nourishment of life energy.
Rhaegar struggled to turn his body over, and the power of his soul was continuously transformed into life energy, which was channeled to his right arm under the guidance of his mind, and after about a day, his right arm regained its mobility.
Due to the broken bone not being aligned, the recovered right arm became deformed, and the twisted arm became strange and ugly. But Rhaegar didn't care, he rolled over, and with his deformed right arm, he struggled to align the broken bones of his left arm into its normal position, and began to inject life energy into it. With the help of his restored hands, Rhaegar regained his legs, and finally, after his legs were restored, he smashed the wound on his right arm again and repaired it again.
It all took about a week, during which time he had to rely on the wild fruits and grass roots of the mountain to keep his body alive, and when Rhaegar walked down the steep and rugged path after his injuries, he found the body of Horn at the foot of the mountain.
Generally speaking, every mage will carry something related to magic with them, especially those notes that record their experience of cultivating magic, for Rhaegar who has entered the temple of magic, these notes that record high-level magic are undoubtedly a huge attraction, so after seeing Horn's corpse, the first thing the geist does is rummage through the other party's body.
After a few minutes, Rhaegar finally found what he was looking for from the corpse, which was almost a pile of minced meat, and in addition to that, he also received an additional gift, a magic crystal ornament, although he didn't know the exact purpose of this ornament, and the clear magic fluctuations coming from it always reminded him that it was a treasure with great magical power.
Just as Rhaegar was putting away his loot, a voice sounded behind him, "Is he dead?
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