Warlock Apprentice

Chapter 747 - Searching For Clues



Angor never planned to get involved in any matter related to a Leviathan and get himself killed against the wizard-level monster, no matter how much fortune was waiting for him.

After returning to Erwin’s house, he forgot everything about Roman and the Leviathan and continued learning Empty Ballad. With the help of his tablet, he successfully mastered ten runes for building the magic array under a week, which left him five more to go.

One day, Erwin came back from the association’s office and came to him.

“Mister Padt, I’ve collected all the files I can find. But this is not the headquarters where they keep EVERYTHING recorded. The oldest timestamp was 2,000 years ago,” Erwin said as he dropped a large bag as big as his body onto the floor.

The files contained in the bag, which were the weather reports of all charted regions at Devil’s Water, occupied an entire side of the room. By checking these files, Angor wished to find the “area with everlasting sunlight”, as told by Lucas.

It seemed the files only described what was reported by sailors during each journey. In order to ascertain the overall weather conditions of a region, Angor still needed to further arrange the info he found.

And this was an extremely taxing job since the files included over 200,000 voyages during 2,000 years.

Thankfully, he could use his tablet to quicken his work again by putting all the data into the device and let it figure out a general report in another manner.

“Oh, I remember now. You’re the guy who told a different story than everyone. It was Nayah the Cruel, right?”

While Angor tried to get used to Neet’s new style, Helen explained that Neet came from a hereditary noble clan that originated from the Anrum Monarchy. His family enjoyed relatively great fame and wealth, but he preferred freedom and ran off to Yothur Academy with the excuse of studying abroad. Then he failed his lessons and ended up as a sailor on The Limpet instead.

For some reason, Neet completely discarded the characters of a nobleman and was attracted to the hardship of sailing.

As a nobleman who lived a bizarre life himself, Angor quite admired Neet’s lifestyle.

“Can I ask for some history lessons from you, Mister Neet?”

 

 

 


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