Chapter 355 - Upheaval at the Port
Chapter 355: Upheaval at the Port
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Three days later, at the beginning of the Month of Freezing Earth, Angor finally established the model for Voice Transmission cantrip with the help of the hologram tablet.
When apprentices tried to learn a cantrip of the same level, this process would usually cost them most of their mana reserves.
Angor, however, barely spent one-thirtieth of his mana.
For one, Singularity Dispersive Meditation allowed him to develop his skills with great efficiency. And when he could find nothing else to do in the plane passageway, he trained so fast that he skipped a level without learning the necessary spells.
He was glad his tablet could make up for it.
After Voice Transmission, he planned to learn “Heal”, which was another essential cantrip for apprentices.
However, before he could get to it, he heard someone at his door again.
The patrol ship, which was about 15 meters long, was broken in half. It was now sinking slowly with both ends gradually tilting upward.
What was still left above the water level was burning in flames. In order not to get toasted alive, those still alive all jumped into the water and called for help while they floated on the starry surface.
The sailors and workers at the port all began to swim to the victims.
“What’s happening here? Why’s the ship broken from the middle?” The night guard couldn’t believe his eyes.
Among the chaos mixed with screams and cries, no one noticed that a small kayak boat slowly sailed into the Tarot Port.
A man wearing a pair of black leather boots walked ashore. “Huh, I need more practice… Breaking a ship cost me a third of my mana,” he rubbed his shoulder and mumbled.
A strong wind blew around him, extinguishing several port lamps.
The mysterious man put a hand on his ox-hide wide-brimmed hat. “My my, so eager, my cuties.”
Three small shadowy figures landed on his shoulder.
The wind slowly died down. One of the small figures whispered into the man’s ear, and he nodded before he walked into the curtain of night.
When the figures presented a dozen small sacks to the man, he chuckled in an evil way and grinned at the objects which were still twitching a little.
When he walked into a small alleyway, he suddenly stopped and looked toward a dark corner.
“Come out. Why keep hiding?”
With uncertain steps, another small shadow slowly approached him.
The man reached out a hand. “Come here.”
The shadow hesitated before he jumped onto the man’s hand.
“Now tell me, what’s the matter?”
The shadow whispered something into the man’s ear.
“Someone saw you? My my… Now this is trouble. Fine, you can leave now.”
He waited for the shadow to walk into the darkness before he held his chin.
“Interesting… There’s someone here who can sense a Krakok.”