Chapter Forty-Eight: The Training of Father and Son-I
Over the next month or so, after Kyrreth improvised, Keir temporarily charged Keir during the day, the Shadowmen began to form the Sunset Guard with Jon, the current Sunset Captain.
There were only two people left in the original militia guard, one was Kun Eun, the original militia captain. When he first met Kelris, the middle-level mage had already sensed that the specific attributes of the other party were very close to those of the first-order warriors, and even the physique had reached the standard of 10 points, but he had never received systematic and complete training and training, and completely relied on simple basic talent and random training in the process of wandering, and only after being tempered by life and death did he reach this point, although to a certain extent, Kun En is also a genius with outstanding talents, but whether it is age or potential, it has been almost consumed. However, as long as the other party can train according to Kiel's plan, it is still possible to awaken the anger and step into the professional.
The other is the thorny boy who was kicked out by Kelrith when the militia team was reorganized-George, this kid who was brought back to life by Kelrith, after waking up the next day, officially allegiance to the mid-level mage, and in order to further test the effect of this healing, Kiel deliberately put him into the newly formed town guard.
In addition to these two townspeople of Sunset Town, there are ten people in the entire guard, all of whom were left after Jon was carefully selected, originally Kyrreth thought that the remaining unselected team members would make trouble, but he seemed to muttered a little more about this era, the deterrent power of nobles, or the fear of nobles among the commoners, after knowing that he was about to become a member of the guard of a field baron, the people who stayed were pleasantly surprised, and the remaining mercenaries only looked at them with envy and jealousy, and left helplessly, of course, before leaving, Jon, as the captain, still compensated them some, which was also the content of the agreement when it was recruited, and there was a guarantee from the mercenary unionใ
In this way, there were a total of fourteen members of the entire Sunset Town Guard: Jon of the main captain, a fourth-order berserker, Kir of the vice-captain, a fifth-order shadowman, two third-order warriors, and a third-order shadowman, all of whom were old men brought by Jon from Tirisfa, one berserk and two defensive battles, two second-order shadowmen, born in Great Cowlingshire, three first-order newcomers, two rookies who had already shown signs of anger, and the father and son of Kunn and George.
"Run, don't stop!"
Outside the town wall of Sunset, Kun Eun, dressed in heavy armor, panted and struggled to run along the wall. He had already run around the town for almost ten laps, and there were actually no roads in many places, and he still needed to pay attention to his feet from time to time, and the eyes of this thirty-five-year-old middle-aged man had gradually dilated.
"Wake up!"
A small wooden stick was accurately pumped on Kunen's back, waking him up from his trance, grinning and feeling the spicy pain behind his back, although he knew that there was actually no scar on his back, but it was like pumping directly on his heart and lungs, and he glanced at the culprit viciously, and the bearded middle-aged man began to run forward with a muffled voice.
Easily following aside, Kiel was not at all relieved by Kun's angry gaze, and calmly watched the other party regain his initial speed and start to run, but Kunn only took a few steps, and the stick in Kiel's hand turned into a black shadow and dotted on his abdomen.
"According to the breath I taught you, even if you are tired, you can't break it, otherwise you will run a P!"
Taking a sharp breath of cold air, Kun En subconsciously touched his abdomen, and the moment he was knocked down just now, he felt that his entire stomach was pierced, although it was not so terrifying in reality, not even a little scar, and this in the process of being abused for so many days, he had deeply experienced the horror and brutality of the Shadow Person, but he had no trace of it. At this moment of cranky thinking, Kun En's breathing was messed up, and then he hit the dark stick again, took a breath of cold air, and the bearded man quickly resumed his regular exhalation.
"Concentrate, don't look out!"
The middle-level mage frowned and shouted softly at George not far away, and the little ghost quickly turned around and sat upright, closing his eyes and concentrating, but he could see from the outside that his eyes were still spinning, and he didn't calm down at all.
Shaking his head, Kyris slapped the table.
"Open your eyes!"
Seeing that the other party couldn't wait to open his eyes, the mid-level mage stretched out an index finger, and the fingertips began to condense red fire elemental energy, and the reddest formed a ball of fire the size of a thumb.
"Do you feel it?"
"I can only see a red dot..."George stared at the red of Kyrryth's fingertips, stretched out his hands, and slowly approached, the fire began to beat with his hands, but no matter how close his hands were, the fire only jumped slightly.
Then, George closed his eyes, put his hands together, and grasped the ball of fire in his hand, although he had tried many times, he did not dare to open his eyes every time he grasped the ball of fire in his hand.
Slowly opened his eyes, felt the warmth of his palm, the boy carefully held the flame in his hand, and then slapped his hands, the stars of red drifted out, and then, began to surround George like fireflies, and finally submerged into the boy's body, the original brown pupils lit up slightly, George spewed out a breath of hot air and sat on the ground staggeringly.
At this time, a hand reached out, and Kelreth gently attached it to the young man's forehead, and the soul fire of the other party revealed in the perception of the middle-level mage, and in the depths of the soul fire, a vague humanoid phantom curled up dazedly, above the phantom, a rune slowly turned, and the red elemental energy began to gradually condense on the rune, and finally dyed the originally transparent rune into fiery red.
"Elemental energy is one of the basic mediums of this world, and it exists in all corners of the world. Retracting his hand, Kyris said to the boy who was looking at him.
"Under normal circumstances, as long as you have a mage qualification, you can perceive the existence of the elements, which is the basis of a mage. However, your situation is more special..."
With a sigh, the mid-level mage threw a probe at George.
Name: George
Race: Human
Attribute: Intelligence -8
Constitution -5
Strength - 4
Obviously, according to his attributes, George is already a standard mage apprentice, but the other party's perception of all elements is extremely low, and it is not an exaggeration to call it elemental blindness, and it is only for the fire element that it is slightly better, but it is only slightly, unless he is in a place where the fire element is rich, otherwise he can't perceive it at all.
"Come, channel that flame out!" Kerris said as he took a step back and turned to George. โ
Hearing this, the young man held his hands in front of his chest empty, and his eyes began to glow red, as the red became brighter and brighter, a small flame appeared between his hands, and as the air began to sway, and then the young man snorted, and the flame skyrocketed in vain, and by the way, it turned into a fireball the size of an adult man's fist, but after the fireball was formed, George's hands began to shake and change, and it seemed that maintaining this fireball was extremely reluctant and difficult for him.
"Throw it at me!" shouted Kyrryth, who had been keeping an eye on him.
The boy threw it out, of course, if he hadn't done it several times, he wouldn't have had the courage to attack Kelrith.
With a slight click, the fireball stopped in front of Kyrus, and after sensing it, the fireball began to slowly shrink, and finally returned to a small flame that dissipated in a gust of wind.