Chapter 193 Bloodline Wizard Lamina
Chapter 193 Bloodline Wizard Lamina
Chapter 193 Bloodline Wizard Lamina
Last night, the three second-class wizard apprentices left together; their battle must have occurred simultaneously.
In the same battle, he killed two other people while fighting two opponents, without suffering any damage himself.
This is enough to prove that their battle was not simply a consumption of mental energy, nor a clash of spells.
Instead, the victor destroyed the alliance of the other two wizards with overwhelming force.
Such a method can only be achieved with offensive spells!
"Perhaps I can join forces with this unfamiliar wizard." In an instant, this thought flashed through the mind of the wizard Lamina.
Then, within Loon's mental energy field, the wizard Lamina directly revealed her mental energy and began communicating with Loon.
"Hello, esteemed stranger." The wizard Lamina vibrated her mental energy, demonstrating her presence within Loon's mental energy field.
"My name is Lamina, a cowardly wandering wizard who has a grudge against this Earl Brad, but dares not kill him in front of everyone."
"A few days ago, I made a pact with Wizard Fallon—he would help me kidnap Earl Brad to a deserted, remote place, and then I would kill Earl Brad with my own hands."
"But this contract is invalid. Is Wizard Fallon dead?"
Feeling the information transmitted through the vibrations of that spiritual energy, Luo Ang couldn't help but feel a little curious.
After learning about the wizarding rules of these central kingdoms, Loen had always been very curious about something.
Generally speaking, due to the burden of bloodline, few wizards come from noble families. However, to become a wizard, one needs talent, resources, and literacy.
At least, that's true for most wizards.
So, from this perspective, what is the origin of the wizards of the central kingdoms?
Declining nobility.
Or they might be advisors to nobles, scholars, merchants, knights, and so on.
These people were relatively close to the nobles, but it was impossible for everyone to have a harmonious relationship with them.
That will inevitably lead to enmity between some people and nobles.
So, what happens to those who have clashed with the nobles after they become wizards?
Will they seek revenge on the nobles, or will they be bound by the rules of the central kingdoms and abandon their hatred for the nobles, thus forfeiting the opportunity to seek revenge?
Now, the appearance of the wizard Lamina seems to have provided an answer to this question.
Constrained by the rules, he dared not directly seek revenge against the nobleman. Instead, he made a deal with another wizard, asking him to kidnap Earl Brad and then find an opportunity to kill him.
Loon wasn't sure if this was the general situation or just an exception for this wizard, Lamina.
"timid?"
"A truly cowardly person wouldn't describe their cowardice to others," Loon thought to himself, as he also shook his mental energy and began communicating with the wizard Lamina.
"Witch Lamina, what do these things you're talking about have to do with me?"
"If Your Highness wishes, a relationship can be established," the sorceress Lamina said in a deep voice.
"Your Highness wants to kill Earl Brad, and so do I."
"What price must I pay to earn Your Highness grant me the opportunity to kill Count Brad with my own hands?" The sorceress Lamina's question carried a hint of pleading.
"What I mean is, if Your Highness could tie up Earl Brad in a remote place and let me slowly torture him and kill him with my own hands, I would be willing to pay any price."
"Really?" Loen asked, increasingly puzzled.
How could a wizard with such determination be bound by the rules of these central kingdoms?
Moreover, even without being exposed, it would be far too easy for a wizard to assassinate a nobleman.
One long night gave a wizard ample time to sneak into the nobleman's bedroom, torture him all night, and finally kill him.
As long as the wizard is careful, the process will not cause any disturbance, nor will it break the rules of the Central Kingdoms. Loon did not believe that the wizarding schools of the Central Kingdoms would go to great lengths to search for clues and track down the murderer because of the death of a nobleman.
Moreover, with so many kingdoms and nobles in the central regions, it was quite common for nobles to die in the struggles among them.
If every nobleman's death requires a school of wizards to investigate the cause and a registered wizard to find the murderer, how many wizards would be needed in these central kingdoms?
Are these central kingdoms the central kingdoms of wizards or the central kingdoms of nobles?
In Loon's understanding, the rule in the central kingdoms was that the wizards treated the nobles like pigs. And as everyone knows, it's not a big deal for a pig farmer to slaughter a few pigs during festivals.
Therefore, Loon was truly puzzled by the past described by the wizard Lamina.
"Witch Lamina, my time is running out."
"If you cannot answer my questions, please forgive me for not trusting you, and I will not give you the chance to kill Brad with your own hands." Loon continued forward, heading straight for Count Brad's location.
The Silver Ash School members are still lurking in the shadows—he has already killed two wandering wizards in this camp, and now another unfamiliar wandering wizard has shown his presence.
It's easy to imagine that there are likely many more wandering wizards hiding in this camp.
If the wizards of the Silver Grey School were to appear and attack Loon at this time, the hidden wandering wizards would definitely join forces with them without hesitation to attack Loon.
At that time, it will be a swarm of sharks devouring them.
No matter how exquisite the magic that Loon possessed was, he was doomed under such circumstances.
As for the Twin Helix School's trump card—the Silver Ash School might be wary of it, but not all of the wandering wizards would necessarily be.
Once one wandering wizard makes a move, the Silver Ash School members will have no choice but to act, even if they don't want to.
In short, Loon has made up his mind that, barring any major unforeseen circumstances, he will kill Count Brad today and then cross the border directly to a more central part of the central continent.
"Your Highness, it's not that I don't want to find an opportunity to sneak up on Earl Brad and kill him."
"It's because I myself am a flawed wizard." Lamina's mental energy revealed a hint of dejection.
"Some inhuman blood flows in my veins."
"And within Earl Brad's family, there happens to be something that can counteract this bloodline, and he also carries something that can counteract this bloodline."
"With those things around, I have no way to use my mental power to conceal my presence, get close to Count Brad, and kill him."
"There was no way to take him away, especially with so many knights protecting him."
"Bloodline?" Upon hearing Lamina's words, Loon's heart stirred, and he instantly understood the reason for Lamina's "fear".
"Does the wizard Lamina possess inhuman blood?"
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