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Demons of the Abyss

A time traveler, carrying a smart chip, came to a strange wizard world. The ancient wizard with endless splendor and glory, the goddess of the Styx who lives at the end of the Styx and controls the fate of all living beings, the twelve demon gods of the abyss from the abyss outside the chaotic star world, and countless...

iZhongli · Fantasie
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Chapter 65 Bina

"Haven't you heard of it?"

Bina was stunned for a moment, then she let out a breath, her face looking a little gloomy.

"But, Wizard Bina, don't worry. Maybe your brother, Wizard Patton, has changed his name and is here with another name."

Morin smiled, as if he had thought it through very carefully, and said, "It's possible, right? After all, wizards often have trouble doing things, so they use some pseudonyms."

"Look how anxious I am. I didn't even think of this aspect."

Bina smiled at Morin, her smile full of gratitude.

She said sincerely, "Molin, thank you for your reminder."

As if she had thought of something, Bina moved her hands, made a casting gesture, and chanted a spell. With a fluctuation of energy particles, a figure appeared in the air. The face was vivid and lifelike. It was Patton.

"This is what my brother Patton looks like."

Bina looked at the man who looked like a phantom, turned her head, looked at Mo Lin and the others, and said very sincerely, "He may have changed his name, but his appearance will not change much, so I would like to trouble you to help me find it."

"Okay, I will help. I will mobilize all my strength when I get back. If there is any news about Patton, I will tell you!" Blake nodded and said loudly.

Maureen smiled, talked softly to Bina for a few words, said some encouraging words, and then, after a while, Bina and Blake told Maureen and left.

He stood on a high place in the castle, watching Bina and Blake gradually leaving. His face was expressionless, and no one could tell whether he was sad or happy.

"Chip, how is it?"

Maureen asked in her mind.

"Ding! The battle simulation is as follows!"

"When the subject fights Bina, there is a 54% chance that the subject will be seriously injured and Bina will die. When the subject uses the Blood Seal of Thorns and the Dark Wind Ring, there is a 61% chance that the subject will be slightly injured and Bina will die!"

The chip gave a faithful answer.

Morin looked at the low probability and very detailed analysis on the chip in front of him and remained silent.

"Sure enough, the powerful wizard apprentices from the Blue Ring are really strong. I'm afraid that Bina and Patton are not ordinary people." Morin exhaled lightly, and such thoughts flashed through his mind.

Just now, Morin secretly used the chip to scan and obtained Bina's true strength. That is why he continued. All his considerations were very similar to those of a wizard apprentice.

Otherwise, Morin would not have said so much nonsense just now, but would have refused coldly, and then took advantage of the time when no one was around to kill Bina without anyone noticing.

But Bina is very strong, which is a bit unexpected.

"Chip, call up Bina's specific strength."

Morin had an idea and retrieved the detailed information about Bina's strength.

"Ding! The mission has been established!"

"Mission in progress!"

"Bina, third-class apprentice, strength: 9.4, speed: 9.4, physique: 9.5, spirit: 8.4, magic power: 8.3, danger level: strong!"

The chip immediately retrieved the data.

"Her physical fitness is around 9.5, which is considered top-notch among the upper knights. Her mental strength and magic power are both around 8.4, which means that the witchcraft she can cast can reach a maximum of around 8.4 degrees..."

Morin looked at the data and felt an indescribable pressure.

"Take your time. After all, you don't know me, and I...there's always a chance."

Maureen whispered to herself.

He looked at Bina's back gradually disappearing in the distance, the corners of his mouth curled up slightly, revealing a sneer.

sunny.

Because of the arrival of a strange wizard, there were some waves in the entire fiefdom of Marquis Umas. Certain people and certain forces were ready to make a move. Even the Marquis visited Bina several times. However, after Bina made it clear that she was not interested in worldly affairs, everything slowly returned to calm.

Some people secretly resented Bina, while others were very happy and began to show a warm welcome to Bina.

But no matter what those people thought, in Winter City, Bina was a guest of noble status and no one dared to offend her.

But Bina lacked interest in everything and looked bored. In her eyes, only the wizard apprentices like Morin were the people she could communicate with. As for other people, they were not even worth her attention.

This is the pride of a wizard.

Because of Maureen's suggestion, Bina was full of hope in finding Patton again. She stayed, so inevitably, she communicated with Maureen and others.

"It's really surprising, Mo Lin, that you can actually look at things this way. Oh, don't get me wrong, I mean, your vision is really unique, it's really admirable." Bina looked at Mo Lin, with a deep look of surprise in her eyes, and said: "Mo Lin, you must have a rich knowledge reserve, I really envy you."

"It's okay, I just like reading some books."

Maureen touched her nose and laughed.

During the communication, he slowly began to show his difference. Among Albert, Blake and others, he stood out like a crane among chickens.

"Before I officially embarked on the path of a wizard, I met a wizard apprentice from the Blue Ring, who taught me knowledge."

This was the reason Morin explained. Anyway, as an apprentice wizard of the Blue Ring, Scolett had taught him for a period of time. Morin could barely get by with the knowledge that Scolett had taught him.

Bina quickly distinguished the truth from the false. After all, she was an apprentice of the wizard of the Blue Ring and was naturally very familiar with the knowledge of the Blue Ring. She knew that what Morin said was true, so she began to pay more attention to Morin. In the end, she even admired Morin.

"Molin, just relying on that knowledge and some ordinary encounters, you can become a third-class apprentice. It's really amazing." Bina's eyes lit up.

Mo Lin smiled, with an inexplicable look in his eyes.

night.

Morin was wearing a luxurious black robe and slowly walked into a dark and cold underground prison.

The oil lamps were dim, and dozens of bloody corpses lay in the prison.

Morin didn't look at the corpses, but stared at the huge test tube in the middle of the cell, which was burning with black flames.

There was boiling gray medicine in the test tube. Occasionally, one or two drops of gray liquid would pop out of the test tube and immediately turn into dense gray threads that shot out violently in all directions like a living thing.

However, when encountering those blazing black flames, these gray threads seemed to have met their nemesis and immediately shrank back, turning into drops of gray liquid in the test tube, with only a faint screaming sound being heard.

"It's almost there. The scarlet potion will be successful."

Morin looked at the potion in front of him, which he had specially prepared for Bina, and a sneer flashed in his eyes.

He deliberately showed a certain degree of difference to win Bina's favor, but it was not just for fun.

"Bina..." Morin silently repeated Bina's name in his heart.

Then he turned around, looked at the scarlet potion, and the corners of his mouth curled up slightly.

Bina communicated with Albert and the others just to kill time and avoid getting caught up in the anxiety of waiting, but she didn't expect that Morin would give her so many surprises. Not only did he have a high talent in wizardry, but he also knew something about alchemy.

"Molin, you actually know the knowledge of alchemy. In the Parsis subcontinent, the tradition of alchemy is almost lost." Bina looked at Morin with inexplicable surprise in her eyes.

"I just happened to get a book on alchemy. I never thought that you, Bina, also knew alchemy."

Morin said this and looked at Bina in surprise. This was indeed his true words. After all, alchemy was really rare.

"I'm almost the same as you." Bina's words were filled with undisguised excitement.

So she started talking to Maureen in a very cheerful tone.

What Bina didn't see was that in the open test tube in Maureen's palm within her wide sleeves, the gray liquid turned into wisps of gray silk, became invisible in the air, and then quietly and silently merged into her body.

Because they get along very well, Maureen and Bina decided to go to the gathering place of gray pigeons and buy some materials together.

"Bina, are you guys doing this..." Blake wanted to say something.

"Molin has some guesses about alchemy, and he just wants to buy some materials for experimentation." Bina was too lazy to pay attention to Blake, and said indifferently, "Besides, I am also very interested in the largest gathering place of gray pigeons nearby. Now that I have time, I naturally want to go and take a look."

Then she ignored Blake's ugly expression and Albert's strange look beside her, and just looked at Maureen and said, "Okay, Maureen, let's go."

Maureen nodded.

They rode on majestic war horses and headed towards where the gray pigeons gathered.

On the way, they talked about wizard knowledge and occasionally chatted.

"If I haven't found my brother yet, I will go back to my family and ask the family's official wizard to take action."

Beside the campfire, Bina looked a little sad. She murmured to herself, "Patton, I hope everything is fine with you. Everything is fine."

"It will be fine. I believe that Patton will be fine."

Maureen comforted him, with no sign of abnormality on his face.

Soon, they arrived at the gathering place of gray pigeons.

Bina wanted to go and look around, and Morin agreed with a smile, but this was also in line with his idea.

He went to some places to buy materials, then met up with Bina, strolled around the gray pigeon gathering place for a while, bought some things together, and then left the gray pigeon gathering place.

"Maureen, you bought so many things."

Bina looked at Morin's several large packages and couldn't help but say this.

"Yes, I have an urgent need." Morin shrugged, showing a helpless look, and said: "Bina, I want to stay quiet for a while tonight."

"OK."

Bina was stunned for a moment, then understood what Morin meant and nodded, looking very generous.

At night, everything is quiet.

The surroundings fell into great darkness.

Morin walked out quietly. He looked at Bina's dim tent not far away. He said nothing and there was no expression on his face.

With a move of his feet, Morin ran away into the distance without making any sound.

The next day, Bina noticed that Morin didn't look very good.

"Maureen, what's wrong with you?" she asked with concern.

"Nothing, just a little exhausted." Mo Lin's face looked bad. He said softly, "Bina, can we walk slower today?"

Bina didn't think much about it and nodded quickly.

When night came, they camped at the spot chosen by Maureen.

"Maolin, you should have a good rest. I'll make dinner." Bina found a stream nearby and said to Maolin.

She walked over, squatted down, and started to get water.

"Bina."

At this moment, she suddenly heard Maureen's voice.

But Morin's voice was very strange. There was no emotion at all. Instead, there was only cold indifference and cruelty.

"Molin, you..." Bina was stunned for a moment and turned her head.

call!

Hiss!

The huge sound of breaking through the air seemed to tear the air apart.

Several huge crossbow arrows appeared at some point, with sharp arrowheads shining with a cold light. In an instant, they shot fiercely towards the stunned Bina.