Chapter 114 Cleaning Up the Battlefield, Unknown Sea Creatures
Chapter 114 Cleaning Up the Battlefield, Unknown Sea Creatures
But apart from Gore himself, no one else responded in the fog.
Lin Wei pulled the mantis knife from the chest of another wizard apprentice, shook his head and said, "Too weak." The corners of his mouth turned up slightly, revealing his disdain.
"That's true. What's troublesome sea creatures to others are like vegetables to me, let alone these wizard apprentices who could perish at sea with the slightest carelessness." Lin Wei said helplessly, walking step by step toward Gore. His steps were steady and powerful, and the sound of his boots hitting the deck reached Gore's ears like the notes of death.
"Where is it, kid? Don't try to fool me." Gore gritted his teeth and chanted a water whip spell. His face was covered in sweat, and his hands trembled as he wildly swung the water whip around. The water whip flew erratically in the air.
"You rascal, don't you dare ruin my boat."
Finding an opening in the water whip, Lin Wei moved directly to Gore's side. His speed was incredibly fast, like lightning, and he decapitated Gore. With a flick of Lin Wei's mantis-shaped blade, Gore's head fell to the ground.
Looking at Gore's head, which was filled with resentment, with its eyes wide open and mouth slightly agape, as if it had a thousand words left unsaid before dying, Lin Wei showed little expression. He merely glanced at it briefly before looking away.
"I don't know any of your names. This matter originally had nothing to do with you, but unfortunately, you were called here by Angbi to harm me." Lin Wei crossed his arms, frowned slightly, and said with a helpless tone.
Lin Wei knew that there were fewer wizard apprentices in the Turing Tower than in other wizarding organizations, and he was reluctant to kill anyone in the organization unless absolutely necessary. After all, the organization was his support, and he understood that in this complex and dangerous world, it could provide him with considerable protection and resources.
"Lin Wei, you...you will die a horrible death." Angbi's voice came out, broken and intermittent, weak yet filled with hatred, as if he had used up all his strength. "My brother Angke will not let you go...once he reaches the first ring, no matter how monstrous you are, you will not escape." Angbi's face was faintly visible in the smoke, full of ferocity and resentment.
Lin Wei was speechless, his lips twitching slightly: "Huh? He's been crushed all over and he's still not dead?" He tilted his head, looking at Angbi with a puzzled expression.
Lin Wei glanced again at Angbi, who was being tormented to the point of near death by the expanding bubble fish. Angbi's body was contorted, and his hands were flailing wildly in the air, as if trying to grab something. The latter muttered something again, his voice growing softer and softer, until finally, with all his strength gone, he breathed his last and his body collapsed limply to the ground.
The inflating bubble fish was also dead, lying motionless on the deck, its body covered in wounds. It had been beaten by Lin Wei for a long time, and then Angbi's dying counterattack had fulfilled its purpose. A pungent, nauseating smell of blood filled the deck.
Lin Wei shook his head and said, "Come out and clean up the battlefield." As he spoke, he gently patted the black pebbles in his pocket.
He patted the black pebble in his pocket, and the female ghost Kardashian slowly reappeared. She swayed her slender waist, looked at the four new heads that appeared on the field with a charming gaze, and smiled seductively, saying, "The results are remarkable, then I won't be polite." With that, she floated towards the heads, preparing to absorb them.
"Hmm." Lin Wei nodded, his expression calm.
Kardashian had said that as long as she continued eating heads, she could break through to the level of a first-class ghost. Although her strength was not as great as a first-ring wizard, it was still far stronger than a wizard apprentice. She could be used as an ally and a trump card in the future. Lin Wei thought to himself that with Kardashian as an ally, he would have more protection when encountering danger in the future.
Lin Wei touched the corpse of the inflating bubble fish; it felt somewhat rough. He converted the knowledge points and collected the dropped items as well. His movements were skilled and swift, and he finished in no time.
[Take in 6 key points]
[Consumed 6 knowledge points]
[Converted to 6 element factors]
"The smoke needs to clear; we need to get out of here. Those four guys' boat is completely empty now." Lin Wei frowned, his eyes revealing vigilance, and immediately took the helm, accelerating away. Under his control, the boat sped across the water, splashing up white spray.
Fortunately, a thick fog suddenly appeared in the sea, greatly reducing visibility. Nearby ships were too busy to observe their surroundings to pay attention and were on high alert. A thick fog blanketed the sea, as if draping the entire area in a mysterious veil.
When the fog rises, the sea creatures might attack the ships, making it even more dangerous than when the weather is clear. The wizard apprentices on every ship tensed up and gripped their weapons tightly.
After spending half a day fishing in several different areas, Lin Wei finally found a relatively sunny spot and continued fishing. He stood at the bow of the boat, wand in hand, his eyes fixed intently on the sea.
"These four penniless bastards only have a magic telescope, some ordinary magic tools, and four organization point cards on them." Lin Wei smiled wryly, taking out the items to examine them as he spoke. "And a wand. I don't dare use the wand; it would expose the original owner's identity." He frowned, held the wand in his hand for a while, examined it, and then threw it back.
Left with no other option, Lin Wei threw the points card and wand into the endless sea. With a flick of his wrist, they fell into the water and disappeared.
"If it's useless to me, I'll just throw it away. That way, if someone comes to check and I still have it on me, it'll be too late to deal with it," Lin Wei said cautiously, his eyes revealing vigilance. "Now it seems that the second-level wizard apprentice can't pose much of a threat to me anymore; his chanting speed is too slow." He tilted his head slightly, as if he was thinking about something.
"However, my knightly skills improve very slowly, and the effects become less and less effective than those of the wizard system as I progress. Even first-class wizard apprentices are not so easy to deal with." Lin Wei muttered to himself, his brows furrowing slightly.
"I need to find a way to acquire more knowledge points and deduce the Knight system." Lin Wei's eyes were determined as he clenched his fist.
Soon, Lin Wei's transparent thread stirred, suddenly sinking and snapping the railing where it connected to the boat's exterior. With a "crack," the railing broke, and the thread sank rapidly.
"What's going on?" Lin Wei asked, his eyes wide with confusion. "Why are the sea creatures so heavy this time?" He quickly put down his wand and ran to the side of the ship to check.
He had never been to this area before. It was further away from Turing Island than before, and he could see ships from other organizations in the distance. Everyone tacitly kept their distance to prevent any unexpected incidents. The sea was rippling, and occasionally a few seabirds flew by.
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