Chapter 394: I Rescued the Witch
Reckless?
I?
John was deep in thought, wondering if he should put a deadbolt spell on the broken mouth.
Seeing that Emily seemed to be in despair, John simply put down the knife.
He casually asked, "What is this place?" What's that Black Iron Lord? ā
Emily had lost all hope, and she didn't want to hide anything anymore.
"This is the Black Eagle Tower, where the wizards of the independent wizards conducted research, and then they did a bold research that caused the wizards of the entire tower to disappear."
Emily knew this place well, she rolled her eyes at John, and said, "As for the Black Iron Lord, that's a very dangerous guy. ā
"He was originally the viscount of this city, but later he kidnapped me and pried open the Black Eagle Tower to enter it, wanting to take away the treasures inside."
Speaking of this, Emily sneered, "It's a pity that he was wrong, thinking that if he controlled the wizard, he could control the magic, and he was turned into a blood lord." ā
"I didn't expect that I could use magic to close this place and make it impossible for him to get out."
"The Blood Lord's weakness is sound, and I summoned a banshee with what little magic I had left, blocking his way out and blocking the staff from exiting."
Emily laughed at John and said, "It's a pity that you ruined everything by a reckless man, and now it's all over, let the Blood Lord find his body, and no one can stop him." ā
While John was thinking, he looked up at Emily and asked, "Is the bloodlord you are talking about, the one made of blood?" ā
"That's right, it's him, he looked for me everywhere, but fortunately I hid on the eighth floor, and he couldn't find me." Emily didn't notice anything wrong and responded.
John said with a strange expression, "If it was that guy, he should be dead." ā
"Don't laugh, how could he ......" Emily glared at John disapprovingly.
But soon, Emily realized something, and she asked in horror, "You didn't meet the Blood Lord when you came up?" ā
"Yes," John nodded honestly, "I killed you." ā
"Impossible!" Emily exclaimed, "You're lying to me, it's impossible for ordinary people to kill him." ā
As she spoke, she saw the shape of John's sword on his back, and screamed in surprise, "Are you a witcher? No, no, the witchers can't kill him. ā
Emily had some suspicions that John was tricking her into leaving.
But John silently raised his hand, and a pinch of fire bloomed in his hand.
"I burned it with fire."
In a simple sentence, the truth is revealed.
Emily is confused, why would an exorcist use magic?
Admittedly, some exorcists will have these little tricks, but more often than not, they will be similar to shockwaves.
Eventually, Emily accepted reality.
She said suspiciously: "The person who forced me to be trapped in this tower for a long time was killed like this?" ā
She thought of something and asked, "The person who cast the spell yesterday was you?" ā
John recalled, and he used a cleansing charm.
This left Emily speechless, she thought she was a wizard, and opened the door to let the wizard in and join forces to deal with the Blood Lord herself.
As a result, an exorcist didn't say anything, and killed the Blood Lord directly.
This shows that Emily's previous efforts are very worthless.
"By the way, where is the ninth floor of this tower?" John still hadn't found the entrance to the ninth floor.
Emily retorted, "There's no ninth floor here. ā
John's mind moved, there is no ninth layer?
Emily has been here for a long time, and although she has learned a lot about hiding from the Blood Lord.
Most of the Blood Lords stay on the fifth floor, trying to escape the Black Eagle Tower with the knowledge inside.
And the upper floors are where Emily explores.
She could confirm that there was no ninth layer here.
Originally, the tower was built by the Wizard Independents, who, unlike other wizards, wanted to raise an army of wizards by capturing the city.
Unfortunately, it was not implemented, and it all disappeared because of the failure of the experiment.
Emily has a lot of background, a royal wizard in her home country.
At the beginning, he was deceived into saying that there were magical creatures causing trouble, but he was kidnapped by Viscount Black Iron and came to the Black Eagle Tower.
She also has the idea of investigating the Black Hawk Tower.
Placing a notebook on the table on the seventh floor, Emily said, "This is all I can find about the Black Hawk Tower, Witcher, you solved the Blood Lord, I don't mind sharing a little bit with you." ā
John opened it, and on it were the notes Emily had gathered through the Black Hawk Tower.
One of the strange words caught John's attention.
"The megalith?"
He looked up at Emily, hoping for an answer.
Emily didn't understand this either, and said, "It seems that the main research direction of the Black Eagle Tower is the megalith, and the so-called ninth floor should be the place where the megalithic stele is studied." ā
"The disappearance of that group of wizards is most likely related to the megalith."
John nodded, and then naturally slipped the book into his pocket.
Emily's eyes widened, "What do you do?" ā
"Isn't that what you paid me?" John waved his hand generously, "I don't want the money, take this to pay off the debt." ā
Scold me for being a groundhog, right?
I don't usually hold grudges, and I usually take revenge on the spot.
Emily opened her teeth and claws to snatch it back, but was single-handedly suppressed by John.
In the end, Emily promised that she would make a new copy for John.
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The two walked out of the Black Tower.
Emily had been gone for too long, and she had to report back to the king as soon as possible.
"If you really want to know about the ninth layer, then go to the royal capital, there may be someone there who knows." Before leaving, Emily spoke.
She offered John the staff, and John knew she was hiding something.
It was for the staff, which was left behind by the original independent wizard.
The key inside had already been taken by himself, and the staff was of little use.
Plus this thing didn't suit John in the first place, he was used to using a wand.
So John simply opened his mouth and told Emily not only to walk back to the royal capital, but also to owe John a large sum of gold.
The banshee and the blood lord were resolved, but the haze of Kangsang did not dissipate.
John knew that this was because of the existence of the Black Tower, which would keep Consang in this state as long as it existed.
Staring at the Black Tower, John didn't bother with it in the end.
He wasn't sure if the destruction of the Black Tower would have a more serious impact.
He returned to the tavern and found that it was particularly lively today.
The smile on Heiberg's face never stopped, and his glass after glass of wine was accompanied by the incoming of copper and silver coins.
It's completely different from yesterday.
Libby was also given a free glass of wine by Hayberg, who was in a good mood, and Libby, who tried this flavor for the first time, was so spicy that he was teary-eyed.
When he saw John returning, Libby immediately ran over.
He excitedly said, "The banshee is dead, and we heard her cry before she died. ā
I don't know if it was because of the drinking or the excitement, Libby's cheeks flushed.
When John heard this, he remembered that the deaf horse was still at the statue.
Just as he was about to look for it, he saw the deaf horse eating hay slowly and methodically in the stable.
Noticing John's expression of surprise, Libby whispered, "Is that you, Adani?" ā
John knew what he was talking about and smiled, "What do you think?" ā
This made Libby even more excited, and he chased after John to ask how he did it.
At the same time, Libby made a decision.
He was going to give the horse to John, a decision that took John by surprise.
"Without the Banshee, I won't be in my position for long." Libby smiled wryly, "I can't afford it." ā
Hearing this, John patted Libby on the shoulder sympathetically.
But Libby wasn't lost, and his unemployment was nothing compared to the banshee.
He gave it away for nothing, saying that he would not accept any money.
"Even though no one knows, I'll still thank you for your efforts." Libby said firmly.
"Okay, then I'll take it."
John agreed, and watched as Libby ran over and held the glass of wine like a baby.
After nightfall, he finds the busy Heiberg.
Wait until the next day.
John patted the deaf horse on the head, and Libby never named it because it couldn't hear.
"I'll call you, Polo." John said.
He mounted Polo and headed out towards Konsan.
Libby packed his things in the stable, but he didn't have much.
Having lost his job, he couldn't even pay the rent of a copper coin.
As he was about to leave, he was stopped by Heiberg.
"Where are you going?" Heiberg asked with a bad face.
Libby was a little overwhelmed, and she stammered, "IāI don't have the money to pay the rent." ā
Heiberg picked up Libby, but instead of throwing it out, he entered the tavern and threw the man into the hotel room.
"You live here from now on." Heiberg pretended to be mean, and scolded, "Give you a day off and start working in the tavern tomorrow!" ā
"But didn't you say I'm too bad to recruit me?" Libby asked in a whisper.
Heiberg's eyes widened and he scolded, "So many people come to drink, do you want to exhaust me?" ā
"Go to work tomorrow and tell you that if you break something, you will lose money!"
Heiberg finished and left the room.
Libby felt like he was in a dream.
He was on the bed, and suddenly he felt something in his butt, and he got up to check.
On the bed lay five gold coins, which were the money for the sale of horses.
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It's impossible for a wizard to get lost.
John rode his horse through dangerous and rugged mountain roads.
Walking along the map, he walked into a forest.
"This place is quite similar to the Forbidden Forest."
Looking through the book Emily had given him, John groaned.
"Kingdom."
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Some people died, but not completely......