Chapter 84
This was an extremely clever little guy who knew how to understand people’s thoughts.
Upon entering Greem’s room, it quickly carried out its duty. Taking care of the room’s cleanliness, organizing books on the table, wiping off ink stains, washing the quill pen and cleaning the remains of magical experiments, and even helping Greem take off his thick and heavy traveler robe…
In short, all the tasks that a magical slave could do, it had completed them within a very short period of time after it came into the room. After that, it stood politely beside the table, awaiting Greem’s command.
Carrying a smile in his eyes and watching how Snorlax completed all these tasks, Greem finally gave out his order in a rather cold manner.
“Tell me about that Adept Pridka!”
The goblin’s body trembled slightly, raising its head and taking a peek at the young apprentice who stood opposite to it, but its gaze was caught by Greem’s cold and calm glance. This made it shudder, quickly lowering its eyes and began to speak in a stuttered manner.
The story was more or less as what Greem had been expecting. This green-skinned goblin who had the name of Snorlax was indeed a very lucky escaped slave.
In order to tell the whole story, it had to start from fifteen years ago.
“Show me your Camouflage Spell!”
Snorlax pulled out a small old wooden stick from its waist, then quietly recited some magic spells, and afterwards used the stick to point at its own body. Following the radiant glow of magical rays, the skin color of Snorlax turned exactly like the color of the floor. When it lied down on its stomach at a corner of the room, one could easily overlook its existence.
“How about the Partial Transformation spell?”
Hearing what Greem said, Snorlax made its ears stand erect as they slowly twisted and transformed into a withered flower. Although it wasn’t flawless, but it still looked like the real thing. It wasn’t easy to tell the difference with just one look.
“Good!” Greem nodded his head, and then said, “Invisibility?”
Snorlax shook its body, dismissing all abnormal transformations present. Following a murmur of an invocation, its wooden stick flickered as its body suddenly turned incorporeal. Five seconds later, it simply vanished into thin air.
Greem turned his head over and gave it a careful observation. If he didn’t have his Elementium Vision and if Snorlax could move more nimbly, the result of this Invisibility spell would be pretty good.
“Take a few steps!”
A row of marks of water suddenly appeared on the floor. Snorlax took a bath previously, and that’s the water that remained on its body.
Tracing its movement, Greem could vaguely see an abnormal reflection of light. But when it stopped, the abnormality instantly disappeared.
“Here, hold this book!” Greem directly grabbed a book and gave it to Snorlax.
Initially, the book floated all alone in midair, making it look really bizarre. But after five seconds passed by, it started to turn intangible and finally vanished without a trace.
“Oh? You can also hold foreign objects and make them invisible as well! Are there any limitations to such foreign objects?” Greem asked curiously.
“Firstly, it can’t be a living object. Secondly, its size cannot be bigger than one fifth of my body size.” Snorlax’s answers didn’t go beyond Greem’s expectation. A magic spell with such excellent results always come with very strict restrictions.
Greem hesitated for a moment, and then finally decided to give up the idea of learning this Invisibility spell.