Section 694 Baruba's Choice
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As Granny Iron Armor said, in fact, it is not very difficult to deal with the affairs of Baruba. After Angel told Sanders what happened, Sanders didn't say much, just let Angel handle it himself.
A purebred Ayato lives on Phantom Island, and a half-breed Sanders doesn't really care. In particular, since even the ironclad mother-in-law has made it clear that Baruba does not have the aura of a so-called "spy", there is no need for him to continue to be serious.
The Locke Society didn't say anything about Ingres's actions, and even Flora was quite happy that she was able to deal with a trouble, and at the same time get a quid pro quo for Ingres, so she didn't lose anything.
Therefore, Flora happily released the person, but in exchange for asking Ingres to refine an alchemical illusion for her, preferably exactly like Greya's illusion. Obviously, Flora still did not give up on finding the opportunity to advance to true knowledge from the alchemy fantasy world.
Regarding this transaction, Flora also made it very clear that after the transaction, Baruba had nothing to do with her, and she was no longer Baruba's mentor.
Since then, Baruba, like David, has lived and studied on his own without teachers. However, David is still luckier than Baruba, at least he has a talent for alchemy and a skill. As an apprentice on the side of the bloodline, Baruba not only fused the one-time consumption of bloodline that was close to suicide, but also did not have too many tricks, and had brute force in vain, but did nothing.
If any wizard is to judge, it is estimated that there is only one evaluation of Baruba: the future is hopeless.
Two days later, Ingres gave Flora the Alchemy Illusion, and he made a brooch, but instead of Toby's two states, it was a delicate rose.
The shape of the flower is exactly the same as the rose given by Little Red.
Angel named it "Blood Rose".
Although the appearance is different from that of the Dream Twins, the distribution and regionality of the alchemy illusion inside are actually almost the same, but the only thing missing is the mysterious concrete.
Flora accepted the Blood Rose, which meant that Baruba was completely free.
Before that, Angel didn't expect that a small alchemy illusion would be exchanged for Baruba's freedom.
This also made him realize once again that the wizarding world is a world that treats human life like a mustard. When you have the strength and the money, you can control the fate of others.
Angel came to Apprentice Town, and during the two days that Ingres was refining the Alchemy Illusion, Baruba returned to his residence in Apprentice Town.
After meeting Baruba, Angel didn't say much to greet, and directly opened the article:
"Now that you're free, what are you going to do next? stay in the savage cavern, or get out of here. ”
These two choices, staying in the savage cave, are tantamount to not giving up the wizard's path. Just like David, without a mentor to teach, he can only save money to buy tricks, save money to go to the cloud library to learn by himself, and everything can only be relied on himself.
Moreover, Baruba is now injected with the bloodline of the umbrella fungus worm, this bloodline that only has the function of self/explosion, not only can not increase strength, but may also drag down Baluba, and he will not be able to learn some techniques on the bloodline side in the future.
Baruba wants to continue on the path of wizards in this situation, and there is little hope.
And to leave here is to give up the path of wizards and return to the life of mortals. With the strength of Baruba's current second-level apprentice, it is not difficult to live comfortably in the mortal world, and he can at least spend the rest of his life happily for two hundred years.
It depends on how Baruba chooses.
Ingres's personal inclination, it would be better for Baruba to choose to leave here, at least in the mortal realm without worrying about extremist sects.
"I want to stay in the savage cave. Baruba said without hesitation.
For Baruba's choice, Ingres has no surprises, Baruba's persistence can be seen from his perseverance in going to the Locke Club to find Flora.
"It's fine. Ingres didn't mean to point out the lives of others, and nodded in respect of his choice. What's more, now Baruba is a free body, and he can leave whenever he wants.
"I know it's a bit self-defeating to stay here, but I owe you a favor, and I can't help but pay it back. Baruba paused, took a roll of parchment from his bosom, and handed it to Ingres.
Angels looked at the parchment roll.
On a thin scroll of paper, a contract was listed. The general content is: Baruba volunteered to become Angel's alchemy servant, and from then on he served Angel as the main and never gave up his life.
In the final payment, Baruba has signed his name.
Angel handed the parchment back to Baruba, and in Baruba's puzzled eyes, Angel said, "I don't need you to be my alchemical servant. ”
Baruba's eyes slowly darkened.
"You have to know that after becoming an alchemy servant, you really have no future. At least for now, although your bloodline is a little abnormal, there is still a glimmer of hope. ”
Seeing that Baruba's mood was obviously low, Angel said again: "Even if you want to repay my favor, do you think an alchemy demon servant of a second-level apprentice will be useful to me?"
"Since you have chosen to stay in the savage cave, let's keep going. The future represents the unknown, the unknown means that there are variables, maybe one day you will come out of the haze and set foot on the other side?" Ingres patted Baruba on the shoulder, "Don't be cocooned, don't be arrogant, the road ahead is long, no one can tell the specific situation." ”
With that, Angel told Baruba the story of Nausicaa, her persistence and her pursuit of her dreams.
Poured a bunch of chicken soup for the soul on Baruba, and when he was dizzy, Angel chose to leave.
Helping Baruba is just a matter of getting up at will, and in the end it also proves that his casual actions can indeed save Baruba.
Baruba chose to be his alchemy servant, and Angels also understood his actions, probably feeling that there was no future, and he could only return the favor with his body. But this is contrary to Angels' original intention of saving him, the stand-in puppet and the alchemy servant are not much different, and he rescued Baruba just to push him into another fire pit?
So, simply pour a bunch of chicken soup to let him ignite the flame of hope for the future.
Even if Angels doesn't actually think that Baruba has a future.
After leaving Apprentice Town, Angel returned to Phantom Island. In the days that followed, Angel was taught by Sanders while learning transfiguration.
In the blink of an eye, half a month has passed.
After Ingres had basically mastered the basics of transfiguration, Sanders called Ingres to his study.
Saunders: "I'm pretty much done with the sample testing of the mysterious figurative object. ”
As he spoke, Sanders handed Ingres a research topic of about 100 pages: "I'll leave this one to you, I'll read it when you get back." The results of the test were similar to what was originally envisaged, except for some more inconsequential news. To get more in-depth information, it seems that the sample has to be larger...... But I'm leaving soon, and the testing of the mysterious figurative object will probably have to be left to you to do it yourself. ”
"I'm going to get this test done. Angels: "When is the mentor leaving?"
Sanders: "If there are no accidents, I'll leave tomorrow." Before I go, I need to explain something to you......"
Sanders left a thick stack of books for Ingres, books from all major schools of illusion, from shallow to deep, and corresponding tricks.
He didn't know which one Ingres was going to choose as his major trick, so he simply left it all to Ingres.
In addition, Sanders also left a drop of essence blood for Angles, which allows Sanders to sense Angle's location, and if Ingres is in distress, he can also dissolve the essence blood and ask Sanders for help.
However, whether Sanders can come in time is another story.
After doing all this, Sanders told Ingres to leave on his own, and he went to Reinmut to have some business to attend to before leaving.
......
When Angel returned to his bedroom, he sorted through the thick stack of books from the illusion department, recorded them on a holographic tablet, and put them in his bracelet.
Then I picked up the mysterious figurative test data that Sanders had compiled and read it.
Two hours later, Ingres put down his research topic.
As Sanders said, he didn't come up with much useful data.
However, he recorded all the types of mysterious figurative objects in the Alchemy Fantasy Realm, their appearances, and effective times, and also recorded all the tricks he comprehended, including the knowledge points and trick models corresponding to this trick.
Nearly thirty kinds of tricks, strange and unprecedented, have all been recorded by Sanders.
It even includes the "withering technique" and the "enlargement technique".
These more than 30 kinds of tricks cover all kinds of disciplines, and there is no law and logic at all. Many of them are more frivolous tricks, but Sanders also lists some of the more useful tricks that Ingres can refer to and learn.
At the end of the research topic, Sanders lays out a speculative conclusion.
Although the tricks comprehended are very strange, and the information flow after triggering is also very complicated and difficult to find the root cause, it is generally contained in certain rules.
Ingres once said that he had seen many opposing and contradictory laws in the body of Dalmatian: death and rebirth, destruction and creation, hope and despair, darkness and light, truth and falsehood......
And Ingres's mysterious figurative objects are perceived from the body of a Dalmatian.
Perhaps, the scope of comprehension of this mysterious figurative object is within the laws that Ingres originally perceived in the body of the Dalmatian.
Although it was speculation, Ingres felt that this speculation might be true. Because he himself had a similar guess, but it was only a fleeting thought.
Closing the nearly 100-page research topic, Ingres solemnly tucked it away in the bracelet.
The things in this are extremely important, and the value of those thirty tricks that have never appeared in the world alone is hard to say, let alone the records of mysterious and concrete objects. There is absolutely no room for error in these accounts, and once they are circulated, they will certainly cause an uproar.
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