Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 312 Container

The circular laboratory on the 20th floor is the laboratory with the largest area in the entire wizard tower.

Every mentor has a place here.

Thor is currently the only apprentice allowed to be here.

According to Mentor Katz, Heywood and Kongsha also had a place here, but they soon lost their qualifications and were kicked out of the 20th floor.

The only apprentice who was not kicked out was Ivan, but he played off by himself, and finally his body disappeared completely, leaving only a lost soul, wandering around the dormitory area every night, looking for his own body.

After hearing Katz's description of Ivan, Sol immediately remembered the gray shadow he had met when he visited the wizard's tower several times at night.

Instructor Katz said with a sigh: You must not use yourself to do experiments casually.

But as soon as he finished speaking, he saw Saul with gray skin and nodding in approval.

Katz: ...

Some rules don't seem to apply to everyone.

In the end, Instructor Katz told Sol some of the facilities and precautions in the circular laboratory, and left him here alone.

Sol carefully turned around in the laboratory.

Although it is called a laboratory, it has become a place to display experimental results because it is a place shared by all instructors and experimenters.

Experiments that are less dangerous, or that are precedent steps, are never carried out here.

This is not a rule, just a convention.

If Thor wanted to start research here on his own, no one would stop him.

After all, there is usually no one here.

Mentor Katz said that he can choose to follow a certain mentor to conduct experiments, or he can start a project independently. But he doesn't need to worry, he can take a look at the experimental records here, especially the ones that are deemed to have failed and are not necessary for research.

Lest he waste time on the path trodden by his predecessors.

As for whether Sol will see some dangerous knowledge-it's already level three, do you still need the instructor to walk by hand?

After Katz's mentor left, Sol did not rush to read the experimental records and corresponding books.

He was intrigued by the rows of sarcophagi in the room.

Some of the coffin lids are open, some are half open, and some are not open, which is certainly not entirely the need for storage.

On the side of each sarcophagus, a booklet is tied with a hemp rope. This was apparently used to record information about the sarcophagus.

Thor came to the nearest fully sealed sarcophagus and knelt down to check.

The number is recorded on the booklet.

Container 1342, sarcophagus not to be opened without permission. Non-humanoid, unstable form of existence, experiment aborted. For details, see: *Study Room, *Bookshelf** on the 19th floor. Information updated: January 1, 311.

Sol turned back again, and the back was the records of 1342 status in different periods.

The record date on the bottom page is June 9, 310.

Afterwards, the frequency of information updates began to accelerate, and in July 310, it was even updated once a day. But after entering August, the speed of updating dropped suddenly, and later it was even updated once a month.

Until January 1, 311, experiments were suspended.

From the above description, Sol can imagine that the original experimenters started the experiment with great expectations and enthusiasm, and perhaps thought that success was expected in the middle. But in the end it failed. So I racked my brains, thinking about what went wrong, and kept improving. However, the repeated failures gradually made the experimenters realize that there may be a problem with their direction, or it may be that a certain crucial node has not been broken.

In short, the experiment was discontinued.

The only good news is that suspension is not termination.

Thor stood up, although he was a little curious about the container in the sarcophagus, but he didn't mean to open the sarcophagus rashly.

The record clearly stated that the status was unstable. If the contents inside were broken after opening, it would destroy the work that the experimenters had spent so much effort on. It also lived up to the extremely difficult word stop.

Sol browsed some records hanging next to the sarcophagus, and roughly summed up a rule.

All the fully enclosed sarcophagi here are containers for suspended experiments—presumably those that have been terminated are not even eligible to stay in this laboratory.

The sarcophagus with only one gap left is probably an unstable or dangerous container.

Half-open or fully-open containers are those that have been used for at least one month.

As long as the lid of the sarcophagus is open, it means that the experiment is still going on.

But Thor scanned the entire room, and he counted the number of all unsealed sarcophagi in one go.

Not many, 12.

And completely closed, a total of 117.

Next, Sol returned to the circular test bench in the center of the laboratory.

This circular experimental bench is obviously also shared by multiple people. The desktop is made up of polygons. If necessary, you can move any polygon to your face.

There is also a pipeline in the middle of the experimental platform that leads directly to the roof. This pipeline can directly transport the required materials—including spirit bodies.

Sol originally thought it was some kind of modern mechanical structure, but when he opened the door of the pipeline, he saw the slender arm that had passionately chased him inside.

These arms are different from what I saw outside the bronze gate on the first floor of the East Tower. They are quietly and obediently shrunk into the pipes.

Sol didn't know if these arms still remembered him, but he remembered them very clearly.

Those thin, noodle-like arms haunted him a lot when he traded candles with Ferguson, and when he was pulled out of his soul by the ugly woman behind Heywood.

Why are you so honest now? Suo Erto pouted his chin, Is it because this is not another place in the East Tower? Because this is the tower owner's laboratory?

These arms are not as crazy and chaotic as they appear, at least they know how to restrain themselves when facing the tower master.

Although it's no fun to argue with a group of chaotic broken spirit bodies...

Bang! Sol closed the pipeline door with a palm.

Sooner or later, I will use you for experiments!

Now Sol has almost visited the entire laboratory, and occasionally diaries will come out to remind him not to touch a few places.

Of course, with Sol's current eyesight, he is also very able to distinguish danger.

The next step is to determine the direction of research. Sol walked back to the bronze gate, imitating Katz's mentor, and pressed his hands on the left and right gates, I already have an idea, I don't know if it is feasible.

Thinking in his heart, he pushed open the door on the 20th floor. Afterwards, he waited in place for a while, listening to the small voice behind the door disappear, and then stepped out.

However, when he took a step forward, the light in front of him suddenly became dim.

Sol turned around in an instant and found that the bronze gate behind him had been closed, but the walls on both sides of the gate were different from the walls on the 20th floor of the East Tower.

The tiny scratches on the wall told Saul that this was not the 20th floor of the East Tower.

He looked back at the dark corridor behind him again, and finally realized that he had passed through the bronze gate on the 20th floor and came to the bronze gate on the first floor of the East Tower!

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