Chapter 76 Curse

Style: Fantasy Author: ImanaWords: 2460Update Time: 24/01/12 00:09:14
The farmers below did not know what was happening. They raised their heads and waited for the verdict.

Herman: [Master, is Little Claude really not dead? But why would he show up for these people who kept killing him? 】

Saul was not in a hurry, "Because these people are not living people."

Hermann still didn't understand.

But before Herman continued to ask questions, the village chief of Big Claude, who was standing closest, sighed.

Sighing fell to the ground, and other villagers froze for a moment.

It was as if except for Sol and the village chief, everyone else's time had been suspended.

"You are the first wizard to see the truth clearly right away. But no matter how you look at it, you are only at level one. Could it be that you are hiding your strength?"

The man behind the scenes finally showed up.

Thor squatted down and looked down at Claude.

In his eyes, the tall red-haired middle-aged man was covered in scars.

The skin on his face was pitted, as if it had been rolled in boiling water; there was a ring of scars on his neck, as if it had been cut off with a knife; the fingertips of both hands were badly worn, with no nails visible, as if he had scratched something hard.

There must be more and more terrible wounds in other parts of Claude's body that are covered by clothes.

This wizard Cloud looked like he had been killed dozens or hundreds of times.

"It doesn't matter what my strength is." Thor said slowly, "What matters is that if you continue like this, you will become alienated."

Claude was not surprised, and he was obviously very aware of his physical condition.

"Now that you have solved the dilemma of this village, leave as soon as possible. In a while, the rules here will be restarted."

"I already know the basic formula. No matter how the situation changes, I will not deviate from its principles." Thor said with a smile, "On your side, are you willing to collapse yourself in this chaotic reincarnation?"

"I never expected that a great benevolent person would come to the land of no one."

"I'm not a good person," Sol denied, "I just like equal exchange."

Claude smiled, and when he pulled the corners of his mouth, his mouth not only split up and down, but also split left and right.

"I probably know what you want, but why do you think you can afford it?"

"That's all."

A translucent tentacle swung out from Thor's palm and suddenly rolled up the little girl who was immobilized.

Claude glanced at them without moving, "You can't destroy them."

He thought that Sol was going to threaten him with the villagers, but unexpectedly, Sol let go of the little girl the next second.

But the little girl who had already revealed a weird smile regained her calm demeanor, closed her eyes and lay on the ground as if she was asleep.

Claude changed his casual look and rushed directly to the little girl to check her status.

Then he raised his head in shock, "You can actually remove the pollution from her body and retain her true body without causing serious harm?"

It's like dropping a drop of ink into clear water and then removing the ink without destroying the shape of the clear water.

Claude has a way to remove the ink from the clear water, but there is no way to remove the pollution from the spirit body.

He put the little girl down and gently straightened her bangs.

Morton: [It seems that he doesn’t show that he doesn’t care about these villagers. 】

Agu; [On the contrary, he attaches great importance to these villagers. Even if they are already a group of... living dead. 】

An: [The master is so amazing, he can see what Claude is really thinking at a glance. 】

Herman: [Huh? 】

In fact, Thor was a little surprised to see Claude care so much about the little girl. He used Soul Fishing on the villagers, but it only sucked a lot of the pollution out of them.

In addition to testing Claude's attitude, the main thing is to make him realize that he can remove the pollution from his spirit body.

But unexpectedly, Claude paid more attention to the pollution on the villagers, and did not even immediately think that this method of removing pollution could be used on himself.

Claude, who put down the little girl and stood up again, no longer had the indifferent expression he had just shown.

"What's the cost of learning your method of eliminating pollution?"

"You can't learn." Thor jumped down from the roof, "But you can use the principles of this village's rules as a price in exchange for me to help you."

"So this is what you want?" Claude was slightly stunned. He obviously misjudged Thor's needs.

He looked down at the little girl and then made his decision, "As for the reasons for the formation of the rules, I can only say... I don't know."

Thor frowned, but he saw that Claude still had something to say, so he didn't interrupt.

"I see that you have just entered Borderlands, otherwise you would not have asked this question. In the outside world, whether it is Stat or the other two continents, the formation of pollution always has its own rules. Only in Borderlands Different places. Here, pollution always comes inexplicably. Sometimes one second you are still studying as before, and the next second the medicine in your hand suddenly rushes to your face, trying to get into your body. Even if it is your body A certain part of the body may suddenly become diseased."

When Claude said this, several villagers suddenly moved.

He took out a milky white shell wind chime from his arms, picked it up and shook it gently twice.

Other villagers who had already shown signs of waking up were once again fixed in place.

"Suddenly one day, this village also had a 'kill with death' rule. This phenomenon is not uncommon in the Borderlands, but no one knows why, at least not yet."

"However, although I don't know the reason, I can tell you everything that happened here. Maybe one day, you can find out the reason on your own."

"Let's talk about it." Saul did not make a promise immediately.

"This is the village where I was born." Claude lowered his eyes. "It was originally a slightly larger village than here. One day I was fetching water from the river, and suddenly a wizard appeared in front of me and said that I was qualified to be him. apprentice."

"He could control the small fish in the river to jump to the shore by himself, and he could also make the birds in the sky help me carry the bucket. I thought it was very magical, so I agreed. Who knows, when I took him back to see my brother, my brother... He didn't agree with it at all, and he even took out all the coins in his house, hoping that the wizard would let me go."

"I was only ten years old at the time, and I didn't understand what my brother meant. I thought he was worried that if I left, there would be one less person to work in the family, and he was very unhappy. So in front of my brother, the wizard asked me for the second time if I wanted to become a When he was his apprentice, I still thought about it. Then..."

"Then the wizard killed my brother."

Sol held his chin, "It's expected."

"I didn't react at all at the time. I remembered and cried when I was taken away. The wizard wanted to teach me the runes, but I couldn't learn them because I was sad and scared. He asked me if I thought he was a bad person. Although I didn't dare to admit it, I did think so in my heart. Then he took me back to the village."

"But he didn't want to send me back, but to let me know that there are no good people in this village."

Hearing this, Sol looked at the strange-looking villagers on the ground and suddenly guessed something.

Claude continued: "He told me that killing is actually a very common thing. I didn't believe it, so he took me to fly in the air. Then I saw with my own eyes that the usually kind farmer would kill a corpse every day when he went out. Hidden in the haystack and brought home. The originally honest peasant woman would take advantage of the farmer's absence to pull other men into the room. Some of these men left, and some entered the stove. My favorite little sister at that time, she Her mother stuffed her into a tree hole, and her mother called her home for dinner as usual every day..."

"Seeing all this, my fear turned into numbness, so I went back to study with the wizard. It wasn't until I became a third-level apprentice that I suddenly understood. The village where I was born suddenly became so weird. In fact, it wasn't until I became a third-level apprentice. Because the wizard cast a spell."

(End of chapter)