Chapter 200: Attack
Time flies slowly.
Suddenly, three months passed.
On this day, Artimus stood quietly in his dwelling, waiting for the final time to come.
As the grit in the golden hourglass fell, his body vanished, eventually leaving this world.
The groggy feeling struck again.
After a moment of familiarity, Artimus returned to the world of dawn.
Everything is fine everywhere.
As usual, his trip took only three days.
After so many shuttles, Artimu has roughly figured out some of the mechanics of the golden hourglass.
Traveling to other worlds through the golden hourglass, no matter what world you are heading to, whether it is a stable passage like Noah's world or a temporary passage like before, the final result is the same.
No matter how long Artimus stayed there, it would always be the past three days in the Dawn World.
It's basically an established rule, and it doesn't seem to change from world to world.
The exact reason for this is not clear to Artimus for the time being, but that doesn't prevent him from taking advantage of this rule.
Taking advantage of the world differences generated by different worlds allows Yadimu to gain more time for his cultivation, so that his achievements can be magnified without worrying about running out of time.
It's like this time.
In the past three or four months in Noah's world, Yadimu has not done nothing.
In addition to hunting monsters, he also studied the various lessons given to him by Aeus on his own, in which he completed most of the lessons of the mage's apprentice.
It also allowed him to take a step forward in his journey as a mage apprentice, and now it has had a noticeable effect.
Yadimu estimated that at this pace, it might not be long before he became a full-fledged mage.
If so, this is a very obvious result.
With all sorts of thoughts flashing through his mind, Adim silently got up and walked out of his room.
The room he was in was now a little dusty after three days, but it wasn't too noticeable.
After preparing and asking the servants outside to clean up, Artimus came alone outside Aeus's room.
"Please come in."
As Artimus reached the door, Aesius's voice rang out.
It wasn't that he was aware of Yadimu's existence, but that he felt Yadimu's spiritual aura.
Pushing open the door to the room, Artimu stepped inside.
In the room, Aesius was sitting upright at the moment, still holding a book in his hand.
Seeing Artim coming in from outside, he put down the book in his hand and smiled at Artimu: "Came out?"
"Are things better now?"
He asked casually.
Before the shuttle, Artimus explained to Aesius that he would have to rest for three days.
As for the reason, he did not say, and Aesius did not inquire carefully.
But now seeing Artimu's appearance, Aesius understands that Artimu's problem should be solved.
"It's settled."
Artim nodded, then spoke, "Where are we now?"
"It's coming." ….
Aeus spoke, "At the current rate, in three days, we will be able to reach the mainland."
"Prepare in advance."
"Three days."
Listening to this time, Yadimu couldn't help but be stunned.
Is it so fast?
However, he quickly reacted, nodded at Aeus, and then turned to leave.
Three days later, ships began to dock.
A new continent unfolded before the eyes of Yadimu and others.
"Herris Continent."
Look into the distance
Theses smiled, "It's finally back."
For Artimu, the land in front of him was a completely strange place.
But for Aesius, this is his hometown.
That's where he used to grow up, and then he went out and went.
So, in a way, he is returning to his hometown.
The smell of home came from all directions, making Aesius's face look a little intoxicated.
He stood alone, quietly feeling the charm, and after a long time he reacted and said, "Let's go."
Compared to the previous huge team, the number of Aetheus and his party has decreased a lot.
Counting Erna and Yadimu, there are only three people in total.
However, fewer people naturally have the advantage of fewer people.
At least they're moving a lot quicker than they used to be.
Time flies slowly.
In just a few days, they arrived in a nearby city.
In this place, Aeus hired a mercenary group to escort them to another location.
Then, they began their official journey.
A few days ago, there were no problems around.
But on the fourth day, the accident finally happened.
A gang of robbers charged at him and headed straight for Aesius.
But on the surface, this is just an ordinary group of bandits.
Artimus didn't make a move, and just relied on the group of mercenaries hired by Aesius to easily deal with the group of bandits.
But clearly, this is just the beginning.
"A bunch of ordinary bandits."
Inside the carriage, Artimu looked at the scene outside and couldn't help frowning, "What are they trying to do?"
As for the origin of this gang of robbers, Artimus did not suspect that most of them were specially sent.
But if those people expect to use such a group of robbers to solve Yadimu and the others, do they also look down on them too much?
Not to mention the great knight of Artimus, but Aeus himself, who was also a powerful official mage.
A full-fledged mage, with plenty of time to prepare, is nothing short of killing a group of bandits.
A group of ordinary bandits, for whom there is no threat at all.
So here's the problem.
Since there was no threat, what was the point of them sending someone?
Could it be that it is to startle the snake?
Yes, that's exactly what it is.
Inside the carriage, Aeus sighed silently, then took out a badge from the side.
The badge is golden, and the image of a snake is engraved in it, and there are dense unique textures on it. ….
Of course, the most special thing is that this badge is also stained with blood, as if it has just been removed from the corpse.
Of course, this is also true.
This badge was none other than the ones the mercenaries had taken from the robbers before them.
Judging by the appearance of this badge, this is not an ordinary thing.
"I know who sent them."
Theseus sighed, and then spoke, "His purpose is not to kill us, but to warn us."
He explained the reason to the two Atim.
Inside the Elemental Tower, in addition to the forces hostile to them, there is naturally also a force that is friendly to them.
However, it is obvious that at this moment in front of them, the forces hostile to them are dominant, and those forces that are friendly to them naturally do not dare to blatantly jump out.
So, they took it that way.
Hiring a group of robbers to attack them may seem like a move on them, but it's actually a reminder.
Take Aesius et al
This group of robbers can't help them at all, but they can send them a message.
"If nothing else, the real trouble is coming soon."
Theseus sighed and said, "Those people already know where I am."
That's one of the messages.
Since those people could know where he was and let people attack him, others could do the same.
Even after leaving the Kingdom of Hod and stepping on this familiar continent, his every move is still under the control of that group of people.
That's the first point.
As for the rest, there are even more.
"Get ready."
After a moment of silence, Aeus suddenly spoke, looked at the two of them and said, "Maybe in a few days, there will be a fierce battle."
"I'm ready."
Yadimu nodded, indicating that he was ready.
"Okay."
Ethus nodded likewise.
Time flies slowly.
In the blink of an eye, it's three days.
On this day, there is a strange atmosphere in the air.
On a mountain peak, a huge wave suddenly came.
Several spells erupted at the same time, rushing in the direction where Aeus was.
Enemy attack?
Looking at the spell striking in the distance, the thought flashed through Aesius's mind.
As a professional mage, he didn't panic, just sat quietly in place, looking at the scene in the distance.
As for the mercenaries everywhere, they were a little flustered at the moment.
After all, they are just ordinary mercenaries, and although they have taken on some missions in the past, they have obviously not reached the current level.
Judging from the few spells that erupted in the distance, the strength of these people in front of them was at least the level of a formal mage.
This was clearly more than they expected.
Time flies slowly.
A long sword was unleashed.
That's Artimu.
At this moment, he stood up and came to Aesius, waving his long sword in his hand.
Bang!
A huge amount of life energy exploded in the body, and then bloomed directly.
In the blink of an eye, this terrifying force erupted, turning into a sword flower, directly slashing down several spells that attacked from afar. ….
Everything fell into peace at this point.
Well, not necessarily.
Standing in place, Artimus looked up into the distance.
In the distant direction, a dangerous aura is rushing towards you at this moment.
Its goal is none other than where Aesius is.
Bang!
A strong burst of breath.
As the Great War begins, several mages rush out of the shadows, along with several shadow warriors.
Compared to normal professionals, the Shadow Warrior is more deeply lurking, and it is difficult for anyone to detect its presence.
Of course, this is for ordinary people.
For Yadimu, who used to be a fighter and tempered his spirit to an extremely tenacious level, their presence was still more or less sensible, so he quickly took action.
After only a few hits, several shadow warriors were directly repelled by him.
In terms of pure strength, these people are far inferior to Artimus.
It turns out that a top knight is also a strong man even here in the Herris Continent.
Even if there were so many professionals in front of him, they were also blocked by Yadimu alone.
Such a scene is undoubtedly extremely shocking for those ordinary mercenaries.
At this moment, they stood in place, staring at Yadimu in front of them in a daze, not knowing what they should do.
Neither Theseus nor Elna
Ignoring these people, he just looked ahead with a solemn face.
For them, at this point, these mercenaries are of little use.
The existence of these mercenaries is more to deal with those ordinary troubles.
But things have come to this point, and with the official action of those people in the Elemental Tower, the role of these mercenaries has disappeared.
At least, it's not as useful as it used to be.
In the face of the starting professionals, these mercenaries are like ordinary people, and they basically have no strength at all.
But the situation remains dire.
Don't look at the front of Adimu, one person can deal with several people alone, and he looks quite strong, as if he can deal with these people at any time.
But in reality, the real opponent has not yet shot.
"He's here after all."
Feeling the breath in the distance, Aesius's face was a little pale, as if he had understood what was happening.
For mages, their senses are quite acute.
A breath, if remembered by them, will not be forgotten in the days to come.
And in front of him, there was obviously an acquaintance of Aesius in front of him.
Under their gaze, a figure slowly appeared in front of them.
It was a figure in a black robe, and his figure looked a little thin, but he still looked young.
When this figure appeared, Yadimu couldn't help frowning.
The person in front of him is different from the ones before him.
For mages, there are subtle differences in their aura.
Whether it is the fluctuation of spiritual power or the seven stars of mana on the body, the powerful mage is far above the ordinary mage.
And in Yadimu's induction, the mana aura on the black-robed man in front of him was extremely powerful.
As far as the mage profession is concerned, the strongest mage that Artimuzhi has encountered so far should be Aesius.
But compared to the man in front of him, Aesius didn't seem to be anything.
In Yadimu's induction, the other party's spiritual power was extremely huge, like an ocean, bottomless.
And that mana aura is even more terrifying to the extreme, like an independent ocean of mana, which makes people fall into a terrifying situation.
To put it bluntly, anyone who can sense the aura on his body will probably be shocked by that terrifying aura.
The opponent's own mana reserves are probably extremely large, otherwise this terrifying effect would not have been formed.
And the reserve of mana, to a certain extent, can also represent the strength of a mage.
Obviously, this is a fierce rival.
Artimu took a deep breath, the thought flashing through his mind.
However, although he knew the strength of the person in front of him, he did not have the slightest fear in his heart, but was a little eager to try.
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