Warlock Apprentice

Chapter 131 - Phantom Island



“Angor, let’s become neighbors,” said Sailum.

Angor smiled and agreed. Compared to Nausica, Angor preferred the companionship of Sailum since he was just a simple and innocent boy whose ideas were pretty obvious. Nausica, on the other hand, appeared to be friendly, but Angor could never make out what the woman was really thinking about.

Next, Sailum went to Nausica. He asked the same thing and got the same answer quickly. The three of them then teamed up and began to look for a suitable place in the underground caves.

There were directional signs everywhere, but it was still easy to get lost if they went too deep into the caves. After looking around for about half an hour, they decided to make a spot close to the surface with two venting pipes as their home point.

Angor went into his own room and frowned when he was immediately welcomed by a rotten smell. Like what Abelle said, there was nothing in the room beside a dirt pile. Angor could still live with this. He just needed to get his own furniture.

However, he could not accept the door.

Previously, he thought these iron doors were pretty sturdy and could at least prevent a forceful breach. However, the lock of the door was actually a simple iron chain.

Once inside the manor, the demon falcon took Angor to Sunders’ study.

Angor knocked on the door.

“Professor?”

When stepping into the study, instead of looking at Sunders, Angor’s attention was first drawn to the countless bookshelves and bookcases which reached all the way to the ceiling. Angor almost felt dizzy just by looking at them.

“Do you remember the way to the Phantom Island?”

Phantom Island?

Angor froze up for a full second and realized that Sunders was titled the “Phantom Master”. So Phantom Island was probably referring to this island.

Angor quickly nodded. He was all tensed up on his way here, but he still memorized the path.

“Good. If you have questions when studying the channeling method, come here and ask me. If you can’t find me here, go to Flora,” said Sunders. He was sitting in front of his desk with Singularity Dispersive Meditation placed right there. The man was probably reading the book before Angor came.

“Understood,” replied Angor as he nodded politely.

“Off you go then,” said Sunders. He never looked up when talking to the boy.

Angor hesitated a bit. He thought Sunders called him for something else. So the man really was showing him the way?

“One more thing, no matter who you come for, don’t forget to bring the coin I gave you. Without the coin, the creatures will attack you the second you step onto Phantom Island,” Sunders added.

“Yes, professor.”

“Okay. Learn the channeling method as fast as you can or you’ll have a hard time living in this place.”

Angor returned to the Falling Cloud Stop by backtracking his way. He saw another two people at the stop, waiting for the sky bus.

They noticed Angor’s arrival. They were not paying much attention first, but after checking Angor’s face carefully, the shorter boy was mildly surprised. He took out a crystal ball from his robe, which shined something and displayed an image in it.

The image showed the resource distribution hall. There were many people in there with Angor being in the center.

“You’re Angor?”

The short boy looked between the image and the real Angor standing on the side.

Angor wanted to avoid trouble, so he had been standing far away. However, the short boy still moved to him and stared at him.

“I’m Angor, and you are?” Angor was unsure of how the boy knew his name.

The boy smiled back in a skilled socializer’s manner as he said, “Name’s Porry. That’s my friend, Hatter.”

He pointed to the other boy wearing a pair of rimless glasses.

“You’re really Angor?”

Angor nodded, still wondering how he was recognized.

When Angor confirmed his name, Porry and Hatter both gave him an admiring look.

“You’re pretty famous around here!” said Porry as he showed his crystal ball to Angor.

Angor checked the image of the resource hall.

“You’re here, which means you went to Mister Sunders’ Phantom Island? So you’re really Mister Sunders’ new student!” Porry exclaimed.

Angor let out a silly smile in response.

“I reckon everyone already heard about you now. I mean, Mister Sunders found a student! This is big news!”

Porry kept talking after they boarded their bus, and he never noticed that he was making Angor embarrassed. Hatter did not talk much, but he still showed jealousy in his eyes.

Angor finally escaped from the chatterbox when he got off the bus.

This incident just told him that he was now a famous figure among apprentices and it probably meant something bad. Getting attention from all kinds of people meant his every move would arouse suspicion and danger.

He had to find a place of residence quickly.

With that in mind, he changed his original destination from the Cave Field to the apprentice town.

The town already looked bustling from the distance. Now as he walked closer, it appeared even more magnificent. Angor saw several giant buildings about two dozen meters high. The buildings were all in different styles. Some were swamp structures, some were built with fantasy designs. He even saw shell houses which were similar to those used in Heylan Empire. However, he did not find anything from his home, Goldspink.

The differently-designed buildings existed in harmony. The town was probably built by a skilled designer. At least Angor would never know how to mix shell houses, tree houses, and metal skyscrapers together without creating a bizarre sight.

An hour later, Angor left the Apprentice Town Eight with a big smile on his face.

Looked like being famous was not all about bad things. When Angor went to the town manager and asked to rent a room, the manager immediately recognized him and helped him pick a room with great enthusiasm. The manager even took care of his furniture.

Angor only spent 500 merit points for permission to use a villa with a flower garden for one year. The points equaled to five magic crystals. This was big money. However, considering the villa’s decent security level as well as its place within the concentration magic array which could improve his meditation efficiency, five magic crystals were completely worth it.

His newly rented garden villa possessed three basic magic arrays: Sound Proof, Protection, and Spell Inhibition. They were low-level magic arrays but were enough for Angor. The apprentice town was mostly populated by apprentice wizards. These three basic magic arrays could prevent most apprentices from doing harm. Even if someone managed to break through, the protection could give Angor enough time to react, so no one would see his secret that easily.

Angor returned to the Cave Field. It took him some time to find his room inside the maze-like underground structure.

He saw Sailum and Nausica chatting in front of his door.

“What’s going on?” asked Angor. He was puzzled to see them here.

Nausica pointed at the broken chain on the ground and explained, “Sailum saw your door chain broken and he was worried that someone might steal your stuff. He asked me to be your gatekeeper.”

Angor looked at the chain, which was broken down by himself, then at Sailum, who was expecting a thank-you with a joyful expression. Angor felt warmth in his heart and thanked Sailum politely.

“You broke the chain yourself, right?” asked Nausica. She took out her dueling sword and said, “With this?”

Angor nodded.

“But why? Bad guys might come. You know, Hookdick, Fosah… They aren’t friendly to you,” Sailum wondered.

“The lock is useless, whether broken or not,” said Nausica. She squinted her eyes and when she realized something, she asked, “Hey, Angor… You’re not going to live somewhere else, are you?”


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