Age of Adepts

Chapter 1105 - One Night in a Village



A Sixth Grade star devourer had died in battle.

The mutated beast army sent by the Scourge Lords had been routed.

Arcane Emperor Garcia’s clone appeared in the floating city Truth’s Light.

This series of information caused Greem to frown.

The main reason why ordinary Fourth Grade adepts were so reluctant to participate in this otherworldly war was due to how difficult it was to grasp the power levels of the participants.

Supposedly, very few people within the plane should be able to threaten the lives of Greem’s party. They were a group of Fourth Grade adepts, after all. However, as the various major factions continued to extend their influence into Morrian Plane, the intensity and level of the war also rose exponentially.

Greem and his party members might be Fourth Grade adepts and seem like the dominant predators within a material plane. However, they would not end up much better than the losing arcanists if they acted brazenly and ran into powerful beings who had descended into the plane.

As such, Greem and the others had maintained a low profile since entering Morrian Plane.

Greem let out a silent snort. His glowing finger quickly moved across the air, drawing a golden magical rune. As the rune floated across the sky, it turned into a strange gust of wind that blew over the room. All of the dirt, dust, and rubble vanished in an instant.

The wooden house turned brilliant, pretty, and orderly immediately, almost like a magical cottage from a fairy tale.

Greem quickly cleaned out all the rooms in the house. After choosing the places for sleep and experiments, he started to make some simple arrangements.

He released five First Grade wind spirits and had them hover around the village as surveillance. He then released two Second Grade stone golems to serve as bodyguards in front of the wooden house. It was then that Greem finally settled down in his room and began his daily meditation.

As a caster, meditation was still the most important means by which he could refine and increase his Spirit!

However, compared to the lower grades, meditation only provided him with minimal progress. It would often take years of diligent meditation just for a tiny improvement in Spirit. That was why most adepts would resort to external items to improve the effects of their meditation at this stage.

Otherwise, the unmoving limit of their Spirit would be enough to drive even the most resilient adept insane!

Night quickly fell.

Five First Grade wind spirits floated a hundred meters in the sky, monitoring for all movement around them as well as everything happening in the village below.

Their existence was insignificant and well-hidden, but they could not escape the senses of the other two adepts.

Cherisha and Holly could sense Greem’s aura on the wind spirits. They were also sufficiently far away from their own houses. As such, the two adepts simply ignored them.

The three adepts might be in the same party and bound by an Oath Contract, but no adept would ever place their safety in the hands of another adept.

Adept Holly chose the biggest wooden house in the village. He then took out a strange magical cube from his storage device and threw it to the ground. A dozen ornate humanoid golems climbed out of it.

They appeared to be both male and female golems. They were dressed like singers, maids, servants, and cooks. These golems quickly went to work. The servants cleaned the room, taking sets of clean furniture out of the cube to replace the old wooden ones in the house. The maids pushed out delicate dining trays and set out all-new silverware in front of Adept Holly.

Apart from these service golems, Adept Holly also took out a piece of silver and threw it to the ground. There was a strange metallic clicking as the silver turned into a metallic statue flowing with silver light.

This magical statue was only three meters tall. It had a shield in its left hand and a longsword in its right, looking like a metal knight. A pair of glowing red eyes shone beneath the visor, making it appear much more intelligent than the average magical statue.

The aura it radiated was at peak Third Grade, making it much more powerful than even the elementium golem Grem had personally crafted.

With the protection of this metal knight, Adept Holly could finally relax and enjoy this bountiful feast in another world as he enjoyed the music and dancing of the golem singers.


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