Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 40 Discrimination

Duke subconsciously didn't want others to know that Sol, who had conflicts with him, was reused by Katz's mentor.

Then don't worry, he will definitely not be able to pass the first test. Didn't you see the lack of magic power when he was in the rune class? No matter how fast such a person learns, he can't release witchcraft What's the use? Dorze was pouted by Sol, and his tone was not very good.

He even guessed maliciously, According to Teacher Gudo, apprentices who fail the test will definitely be punished. Maybe Sol will be driven back to be a servant in the end! Rocky, you think so.

Ah? Yes. Rocky replied sullenly.

Huh? Jenna sympathized with Saul again, That's a bit pathetic.

Yes. Rocky answered immediately.

Doze rolled his eyes in his heart seeing his friend always sneaking glances at Jenna.

Just as several people were discussing Zhengxi, the door of 603 opened again.

The discussion suddenly stopped.

Sol came out of the dormitory, went to 604 next door, knocked on the door, and called out Keri who was studying hard inside.

Is there a newcomer in the tower?

Huh? Yeah, what's the matter? I thought you wouldn't care about these things. Keri was still holding a thick roll of parchment in her hand, and looked at Sol in astonishment.

Is there an apprentice with a strong dark attribute talent among the newcomers? Sol asked.

Keri spread her hands blankly, and the parchment hit the door frame with a dull sound, You think I care about these things?

Saul, who was choked by Keri again, couldn't help laughing out loud.

I thought you'd be interested in a new talent.

The progress is different, let's talk about it when someone catches up. Keri raised her eyebrows and looked at Saul, with one hand resting on her chin, You are very interested in him, do you want me to inquire about it?

It's not necessary.

Sol folded his arms and left with an unfathomable face, leaving Keri standing in place without knowing why.

What the hell is he doing? Stirring my curiosity?

Keli pursed her mouth and thought for a moment, then she saw someone walking towards her out of the corner of her eye, she hurriedly retreated to the room, and slammed the door shut.

Duke firmly ate a closed door, and the enthusiastic smile on his face instantly turned gloomy.

Explosive ridicule came from behind, which made him clenched his fists, wishing to smash open the dormitory door in front of him.

But now everyone knows that Ke Li is already the treasure in the palm of Gu Duo's teacher, and she is often taken by her side to teach.

This is the special treatment that many apprentices can only dream of.

There were rumors among the new apprentices that she would definitely be the first to become a second-level apprentice, and even enter the third-level soon.

Countless people want to get closer to Keli, even if they can only get a little resource from her, it may be enough for them to pass the apprenticeship test again and again.

But that Keli didn't know what was in her head, and she only wanted to stay with Sol.

All the cheerfulness and enthusiasm are only released to Saul.

Invisibly aggravated the rookie's resentment towards Sol.

However, people who are haunted by resentment don't care at all.

Three thirty in the morning.

Sol suddenly opened his eyes, the chaos dissipated like a tide, and reason regained control of his brain.

Servant George sent Sol a roster the other day.

Today, it's time for one of West Germany's henchmen, Brown, to do his duty cleaning the corridors.

Sol quickly put on his clothes, took out the Phantom Sound Pupil, which had been properly kept, and left the dormitory.

...

Brown, who was a head taller than Thor, pushed the cart shyly and walked on the ramp of the west tower.

From time to time, he raised his hand to tighten his neckline.

The temperature in the wizard tower is not low, but the cold air is everywhere.

Brown had to go back to sweeping the corridors since that damn Thor had become a damn apprentice.

This is the job with the highest death rate among servants. It can be as short as ten days or as long as several months. There are always people who leave in the early morning and cannot come back.

It's cheap for that George, who licked Sol's ass so quickly.

George was assigned other tasks by the housekeeper and did not participate in the early morning shift work.

Now all the servants knew that George had hugged Saul's thigh.

They immediately changed their faces and lifted George, who had been bullied, to the high platform.

George slept on the right side of the Chase bunk, taking Brown's place.

Brown has since lost power, but no one really dares to bully him.

It's just that he lost his once detached status because of this, and he had to take on many jobs that he didn't need to do before.

The risk is naturally higher.

Fortunately, Brown is not completely out of cards. Facing the dangerous cleaning work in the early morning, he is still confident that he can come back safely.

Since Saul became an apprentice, the second-level apprentice never looked for Brown again, but he once left a life-saving prop for Brown.

Brown tightened his neckline again, and touched the small fragrance beads under the neckline.

It was a translucent bead strung with a black string, about the size of a thumb, with a small black bug sealed inside like amber.

Brown didn't know what it was, but the second-level apprentice told him that this little fragrance bead could protect Brown from general weirdness.

This is exactly the advance payment Brown received for persecuting Saul.

It's a pity that after Sol left, the second-level apprentice was unwilling to take care of Brown publicly, let alone accept Brown as his exclusive servant.

Otherwise, who would be afraid of that George?

Even the housekeeper put on a smiling face respectfully towards him.

Although he had regrets, Brown still squeezed the little incense beads happily. With this witchcraft prop, he was not at a loss.

Brown's pleasant sense of superiority caused by the little incense beads didn't last long before he was once again suppressed by the weird atmosphere in the wizard's tower.

When will I leave this damned place? If I had known that I would always be a servant, I wouldn't... why not go back to the village to farm.

Regret is just a useless emotion that can only sink his will.

Brown heaved a long sigh, pushed the cart and continued on.

He remained silent as he turned the curve on the sixth floor.

Suddenly the wheels got stuck in the cracks between the stone bricks, and they couldn't be pushed no matter how hard they were pushed.

What happened? Brown squatted down irritably, trying to lift the wheel.

At this time, he suddenly saw a foot stepping on the stone brick in front of the wheel.

A pale, nearly purple, naked, bony little foot.

Then another foot with a similar look came down.

It's just that the heel of that foot is facing Brown.

Just the opposite of the first foot.

hell! ! !

Brown couldn't care less about the car, so he pulled out the little scented beads hidden under his collar and raised them over his head, tightly closing his eyes, hoping that the terror would be dispelled by the little scented beads.

There was no movement for a long time.

Brown tentatively opened his eyes a slit.

The hairs all over his body stood up.

There were actually bare feet standing around him and the car.

Those feet are arranged in a front and back, each one is different. Some belong to adults, some belong to children, and some belong to the elderly.

Ho...ho...

Brown began to tremble even for breathing.

The scene in front of me is very strange.

But what was more intrusive than the weirdness was that Brown had seen this scene before.

When he was ten years old.

Barbarians invaded his village, gathering together all the living things they could get their hands on.

Humans and animals were split in half, and the front and the back were pierced by wooden stakes and stood in midair.

Pushing it today, but I have a cold, so uncomfortable

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