Fairy’s Box

Chapter 32: Curse of Immortality

Unlike the knight class who swore allegiance to the emperor and guarded the people. Mage is a group whose ultimate goal is to pursue the truth. Under this radiant and supreme goal, they will create death and fear with peace of mind.

Mages advocate freedom, thirst for knowledge, and they lack restraint. Although there is a nominal organization such as the Magic Guild, it is the mages themselves who bind the group of mages, so no matter how strict the rules seem, they are just a piece of waste paper.

Worldly morals are nothing to them, they only care about money, resources, knowledge, and power.

While needing a lot of money and wealth to invest in research, they are unwilling to share their results. Moreover, such things as spells are always the privilege of a few people. Even if any research results are obtained, most of them are things that are beneficial to mages and not beneficial to the country.

The needs of this group far outweigh its contribution to society, and it eats up the nutrients of the country like a parasite.

The culprit that destroyed the Magic Empire was the group of mages themselves.

At that time, Emperor Agaric refused their olive branch because he knew the greed of the mages, and accepted the more loyal and excellent knights, and established an unprecedented thousand-year prosperity.

At the same time, the Great Emperor also accepted scholar-mages, also known as alchemists, who were willing to obey the laws of the empire, regard magic as knowledge, and use it to benefit the people.

In the Roservian Empire, alchemists, knights and goblin doctors are called the three major occupations. The three major occupations maintain each other, compete with each other, but do not overlap.

If someone told himself before: "Professor Halbert, a knight apprentice will be present in your alchemy class, and will follow with a high-sounding spell experiment."

Halbert was confident that he would blast him out with a chain of fireballs without hesitation, and slammed the door shut. But at this moment, he couldn't help but doubt the education system of the other side's spire, how helpless and desperate the knight apprentice was, that he came to choose to learn alchemy.

In the alchemy test field, Yalei was frowning and reciting the incantation over and over again, trying to make the iron and copper blocks in front of him into a whole, but failed again and again.

Reina finally found an opportunity to show her superiority, squandering her mana, constantly merging and separating the iron and copper blocks, and from time to time she made sarcastic words to the best of her ability.

After Elena completed her spell, she went to the boy to help him correct the syllable errors of the spell and the experience of casting spells.

"Everyone has their own talent, boy, and obviously your talent isn't here right now."

Halbert walked to Yale's side and persuaded the knight apprentice earnestly:

"Maybe you are born with a lot of mana, but since you have chosen the path of knighthood, your mana will inevitably be gradually eroded. You can still retain mana now, which is already the result of your unique talent. It's a pity, a pity..."

Professor Halbert kept shaking his head and sighing. If he had met this young man earlier, with his talent, as long as he was trained well, he would surely become a giant in the alchemy world. It's a pity that he chose the road of knighthood, and he missed out on alchemy.

"otArs (ancient incantation) fusion!" Yale calmed down, drew out the mana in the sun mark, slowly gathered it in the palm of his hand, and stroked lightly over the two metal blocks.

In the sight of Professor Halbert's eye-popping eyes, the iron block and the copper block squirmed for a while, turned into liquid under the action of mana, and slowly merged together to form a large metal block.

"The protection of the superior fairies... It's actually the protection of the superior fairies..."

Professor Halbert stared at the mark of the sun, his expression sluggish, his movements obscure, and he slowly grabbed Yale's arm with trembling.

"Hahaha, the fairy protection that countless goblin doctors have dreamed of, actually appeared on a knight apprentice. Hahaha, it's too ironic, it's too ironic."

"The protection of the fairies? Isn't that the protection of the most desirable mortals by the superior fairies?"

Reina screamed in surprise, the sense of superiority she had been waiting for was gone, and she suddenly felt discouraged. Elena and Jacqueline also showed envious expressions.

The silence of the entire alchemy classroom was broken, and the students whispered and whispered.

"Son, if you can, can you tell us in detail, where did you get the protection?" Halbert asked in a professional spirit.

"On the island of Corsica, my hometown, there is Lake Niko, and there lives a fairy in the lake..."

Yale lied without changing his face, half-truth and half-truth.

The protection of a high-level fairy makes everyone envious of this virtue. If you tell them the truth, this is actually a blessing from the Lord of Four Seasons Flowers. It is foreseeable that in the future, he will be killed by the jealous Doctor Goblin.

This is also thanks to the lack of professionalism of Professor Halbert, otherwise any senior fairy doctor will never mistake the brand of the Lord of Flowers of the Seasons. Even that queen has not protected mortals for hundreds of years.

"...After the fairy in the lake took my golden apple, she allowed me to make a wish, and then I thought about it, wishing for eternal life..."

"Too greedy...too greedy!" Professor Halbert's face was full of grief, and he pointed at the young man and scolded:

"Eternal life, what level of spell do you think it is? From ancient times to the present, which hero has made a wish successfully? Except for the hero who was bathed in dragon blood and passively obtained the blessing of immortality, all the rest failed. And, that one The hero who bathed in dragon blood was finally found by the enemy to find his weakness and died unfortunately. Immortality is not only a blessing, but also a curse! It also cost you a lot of life. What's wrong with it? It has to be immortal! Too young!"

No one has ever succeeded...and those who have succeeded have died...

Yale looked pale as if struck by lightning, and tentatively asked with a fluke mentality:

"You...you mean, since ancient times...haven't made a wish ever? Is there a special case where a certain organ has been successful?"

"What are you babbling about? A certain organ is successful? If there is such a special case, what do I say to get a biopsy for research."

Professor Halbert was immersed in excitement, not noticing the wrong expression of the boy, and waved his hand impatiently:

"Don't talk about these nonsense nonsense, continue!"

"Well, I'll continue..." Yale endured the shock, tried to calm down, and said calmly:

"After I failed to make a wish, the fairy in the lake said that she would give me a blessing..."

"It's not common sense. With such a spell, she shouldn't even be able to maintain her body, and she should disappear immediately. I'm afraid she won't appear in a few decades. If you leave a little information at most, how can you still have the energy to protect you? ?"

Professor Halbert stroked his gray beard, muttered to himself for a while, and widened his eyes sharply:

"Are you hiding something?"

"How come, I'm telling the truth!" Yale continued to lie without changing his face. Only fools do it honestly, and if they do it, they will be sliced.

"If you say that...it means that the female fairy in the lake has extraordinary magical power...it's close to the category of a little lord." The old professor fell into deep thought.

You can't get involved with this old man anymore, or you will be exposed to lies sooner or later...

Yalei suddenly had a flash of inspiration, and he interrupted the old professor of alchemy by saying:

"You said, alchemy, can you fuse different biological tissues?"

"Different biological organizations?" Halbert was dissatisfied with being interrupted, glared at him, but was poked at the itch again, and said with a radiant expression:

"Advanced alchemy can even fuse different creatures into one to create more powerful monsters. What is a mere biological organization?"

"What if it's the biological tissue of the same person? How difficult is it?" Yale couldn't help trembling. He suppressed his excitement and asked hopefully.

Prof. Halbert has a strong, self-assured, undeniable assertion in his professional field:

"The difficulty is too small, an apprentice should be able to complete it."

Yale was dazed by the surprise. He couldn't control his emotions any longer. His heart beat faster, and his voice was a little hoarse. He tentatively asked the last question:

"Can the cecum and the heart be fused?"

"Wonderful! It's nonsense again, but who would do such a boring thing? After fusion, the heart must be the main body. What's the point of such fusion? It's better to find a well-trained doctor to cut a knife."

The old professor glared at the boy blowing his beard.

How can it be pointless! On the surface, yes, but Yale roared loudly in his heart:

As long as the cecum and the heart can be successfully fused, the immortality of the cecum is likely to be inherited by the heart. Once successful, not only will the physical fitness become a monster level, but if you cooperate with the furnace to forge steel fighting qi, you will become an immortal warrior! The ideal will no longer be out of reach!

At this time, the young man had thrown the curse of immortality into the sky, and was completely immersed in the reverie of a better future.

In the following time, Yale listened to the tutorial attentively and carefully recorded it. As soon as the course was over, he couldn't hold back his excitement any longer and rushed to the deep water training ground.

If he didn't calm down, he was afraid that he would be excited and do outrageous things.

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