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Chapter 202 - 181 Attack (1)
Chapter 202: Chapter 181 Attack (1)
"No!" Buck wanted to say something, but when he tried to speak, he felt his body had become incredibly cumbersome, as if even the small act of opening his mouth was extraordinarily strenuous and difficult.
"My... body..." Buck only felt his thoughts beginning to dull, and even more alarming, he could feel his spiritual power being corrupted and devoured by some special force at an astonishing rate.
However, at that moment, Buck felt his mind flooded with many memories that were both familiar and strange, including scenes from when he had escorted some supplies and subsequently encountered the White Bone ship.
He seemed to have fought with some crew members of the White Bone ship, and then a long sword pierced his chest, severely wounding him... After that, he saw scenes of himself being controlled by the White Bone ship...
"So that’s how it is..." The only thought in Buck’s mind was followed by his consciousness plunging into complete darkness.
Aboard the White Bone ship, Captain Bartus had finished his "feast," and now elegantly took out a handkerchief to wipe his eyes. Meanwhile, "Bart" stood still, dazed, but his originally clear eyes had turned a blurry grey-white, and his entire demeanor seemed a bit stiff.
"Go do what you must," Bartus said with a gentle wave of his hand, his smile as warm as ever.
Buck nodded slightly, his movements somewhat mechanical, like those of a puppet with rusty joints. However, as Buck and Bartus continued to fine-tune during their "chat," Buck’s actions became more fluid and natural. Soon, he was almost indistinguishable from a normal person.
Yet Buck’s eyes remained a blurry grey-white, devoid of the vivacity and vitality belonging to the living.
About five minutes later, Buck concluded his chat with Bartus, straightened the tricorn on his head, and strode towards the lower deck. "Hard to port!"
Clomp, clomp, clomp...
He hurried down the stairs, coming across some "sailors" skulking around, and without any hesitation, Buck kicked them.
Most of these bustling sailors on the deck, like Buck, possessed the distinctive "grey-white eyes."
"Hold back... hold back... Frugality is a virtue too," Bartus muttered to himself as he watched Buck descend, unable to resist lightly licking his lips, his eyes clouded with intoxication and greed.
His gaze swept over some of the other still relatively normal sailors, he smacked his lips, and an abnormal flush spread across his face.
For Bartus, the sailors aboard the White Bone ship were his "supplies," his true aides. From the beginning to the end, it was only this special airship he had obtained by luck years ago.
...
Inside Black Horn Mountain, in a secluded gathering place for wizards.
"Faster, faster, you idiots, fools!" A burly man with grey-white eyes furiously waved a barbed whip, occasionally lashing out at any slaves stumbling along.
This whip was actually an alchemical witchcraft tool, not meant for combat but for punishment. Each lash, under the influence of the alchemical runes, inflicted a soul-piercing pain. The sensation was akin to having one’s soul extracted and then placed on a special Soul Flame for scorching.
"Ahh, just kill me!" A young man in tattered wizard robes was unlucky; staggering, he was hit by the whip three times in a row. Now, writhing on the ground in agony and wailing continuously, that soul-deep pain was in no way alleviated by rolling or any physical defensive measures.
On the contrary, his screams only drew more attention from the guards and the burly man overseeing them. Suddenly, whips and leather boots were relentlessly aimed at the wizard apprentice.
"I... ah..."
The wizard apprentice curled up instinctively, trying to shield his vitals. But his pitiful defense stood no chance against the onslaught, and soon, his breath rapidly weakened before finally vanishing from the others’ perception.
"Tsk... Morodo, you lost two Magic Stones." Several guards joked with the burly man, and then, dragging one leg of the young man each, they casually took the wizard apprentice to a basement chamber.
Meanwhile, outside the secret gathering place, numerous wizard apprentices from Greybone Academy were spying on the situation within through witchcraft and witch tools.
"Jero, take a look at the new blood, heh heh..." Two third-level wizard apprentices, somewhat acquainted with each other, were casual about the young wizard apprentice’s death, showing no sign of disturbance. One named Jero was even leisurely enjoying his breakfast.
Compared to the events unfolding within that camp, they found the expressions of the new Wizard bloods nearby even more interesting.
After all, these new Wizard bloods had never witnessed such gory and brutal scenes inside the academy, and now they were all showing signs of discomfort to some extent. Some of the fresh Wizard bloods, who had just had breakfast, were feeling their stomachs churn and turn tumultuously.
"Don’t move around, bear with it if you’re feeling unwell, and if you really can’t take it, meditate! Meditate!" Some seasoned Wizard Apprentices who had taught classes or acted as counselors were now patrolling among the new bloods, also helping to move those who were more severely affected to the back for basic treatment.
"If you think you can handle it, then open your eyes wide and watch carefully," Donn was also moving through the crowd, but when he passed by his own students, he couldn’t help but share his thoughts with them, "This is just a small scene in the Wizard World. The more you acclimate to it now, the better it’ll be for you."
"Uh... Sally, I can’t take it anymore!" In the crowd, Monica covered her mouth, her expression tortured and somewhat twisted.
"Hmm." Sally’s own body was trembling slightly. After all, the scene before them was occurring within a basement, where the dissection of some corpses was underway. Watching those fellows handle the corpses with the skill of butchers carving whole pigs, Sally was the first to lose her composure and, covering her mouth, began to retreat slowly to the back.
Yet Sally quietly unfastened a brooch pinned on her clothing and took it off. Despite her body still trembling, she pricked her arm with the brooch a bit forcefully.
The pain from her arm slightly alleviated the discomfort in her mind, and Sally continued to hold her breath, watching the activities unfolding in the Wizard gathering place below.
"This is very much like the Wizard World my grandfather used to talk about..." Sally thought to herself. However, given a choice, she still preferred the type of Wizard environment they had at Greybone Academy.
While they were appreciating the "live broadcast," a black airship overhead was slowly descending toward the ground.
"We should leave quickly," Bartus, aboard the deck, silently watched the increasingly visible Black Horn Mountain, but his eyes flickered with unease.
Thanks to his unique training system, Bartus had a rather vague sense of "death."
During this time, he had been in a constant state of unease, as if a terrifying danger was gradually enveloping him.
This was also why he was determined to lead the Bone Ship to the Chaotic Seas. Intuition told him that if he did not leave in time, there was a high possibility that he would lose his life because of it.
However, for some reason, just as the Bone Ship was about to land, Bartus suddenly felt that sense of horrific danger rapidly closing in.
"No good, it’s an ambush!" Bartus seemed to realize something. With a wave of his hand, he tried to pilot the Bone Ship back into the sky.
But in the next moment, he saw a Wizard in a white robe looking at him, and in the Wizard’s hand was a special scepter made from an arm bone.
"The Greybone Scepter! It’s someone from Greybone Academy!" Death Captain Bartus quickly recognized the identity of the Witch Tool, fear showing in his eyes.
But the next moment, he felt a heaviness in his body, and together with the Bone Ship, which was originally light as a feather, he began to lose control and plummet downwards.
At that moment, countless tiny Shadow currents were already entwining the Bone Ship, and these Shadow currents began to infiltrate the core of the Bone Ship, cleverly sealing the Magic Essence pathways.
Under the somewhat panicked gaze of Death Captain Bartus, his greatest reliance, the Bone Ship, had now lost its spirit and began to shrink rapidly, even turning into a palm-sized ship "statuette" in the end.
[Second-level Witchcraft: Greybone Sealing Technique]
Although it was only a "semi-finished product" that Lucien had cast with the help of the Greybone Scepter, this move was more than enough to deal with an adversary of the caliber of Bartus and the Bone Ship.
"Prepare to attack; don’t leave a single apprentice from that Wizard camp below. Carly, make sure to collect," Lucien issued his orders, then he turned to the three Formal Wizards who had followed, "Let’s go, our mission is to capture Death Captain Bartus alive, an order from the Dean of Greybone. You should know what to do."
"Yes!" All three Formal Wizards trembled inwardly.
If they dared to have any tricks up their sleeve or to put forth conditions to Lucien, they knew better than to defy an order from a Grey Bone Wizard. Not even the slightest mischief dared to surface.
For those Formal Wizards who had defied the Grey Bone Wizard, they were all dead!
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