Chapter 103 - Pick Up (1/2)

People?

Heath immediately perked up and recited a short syllable at the same time.

As soon as he finished, his figure disappeared into the forest, along with his spiritual power, elemental reactions, and even his own smell.

This was naturally the [Verras's Invisibility Manual] that he had obtained from the Labyrinth Academy's Apprentice.

Heath had actually heard of this spell when he was in Shadow Tower. It was a relatively high-end invisibility spell that had been modified using invisibility as the blueprint.

Its creator was called Verras, and he was a relatively famous Wizard in the Old Earth Continent for invisibility spells.

He had strengthened the spiritual power and elemental fluctuations of invisibility spells in all aspects, allowing this Apprentice-level invisibility spell to be no less effective than a Wizard's invisibility spell.

After entering the invisibility state, unless one was an official Wizard or above, as long as an Apprentice did not use spells or magic to release spiritual power, they would not be noticed.

After entering the invisibility state, Heath immediately went forward.

Relying on his Knight-level strength, he arrived at the place where the sound of a dispute could be heard.

Standing on a tree trunk, Heath looked down.

There was an empty space below. At this time, there were already more than 20 Apprentices standing on the empty space. They were from the Scorching Valley, Mithril Fortress, and Dusk Mill.

Both sides were having an argument. Heath listened for a while. It was basically like this:

Before the attack on Shadow Tower, the Allied Forces had made a verbal agreement that the Forest of Souls would belong to Dusk Mill after the war.

But this time, only a portion of the Wizard organizations had participated in the attack on Shadow Tower. There were many Wizard organizations in the Underdark Treesea that had not participated in this operation.

However, not participating did not mean that these Wizard organizations would sit back and watch the Allied Wizard organizations split the cake, right?

They did not have the guts to attack Shadow Tower, but they still had the prestige to bully the weaker Wizard organizations.

Therefore, after the war ended, Dusk Mill sent people to take over the Forest of Souls as promised.

As soon as their Apprentices entered the Forest of Souls, they stopped fighting in the nearby Scorching Valley and Mithril Fortress. They immediately sent people to fight for the sovereignty of the Forest of Souls.

They had been arguing here for a long time, and even had a fight not long ago. The dead female Apprentice that Heath met before entering the forest was a member of Dusk Mill.

”You bunch of scum who don't follow the rules will pay for this!”

”If you have the ability, then come!”

After a round of arguing, the red-eyed Dusk Mill Apprentice roared and took the lead to throw a fireball at the other side.

The battle once again drew to a close.

Heath observed for a while and left a spiritual mark on the tree trunk next to him before retreating.

The strength of the three parties was only low or medium. The damage of the Apprentices at this stage was very limited, and it would take a while for the outcome to be determined. Leaving a spiritual mark for positioning would be enough for him to come back later to loot the corpses. There was no need for him to stay here.

After leaving here, Heath returned to the forest to continue his collection work.

After about half an hour, he estimated that it was about time, and then he turned back along the spiritual mark.

When he arrived at the empty space, there were already three corpses on the messy empty space.

Heath walked up and extracted them.

[Beep, extraction successful. Spiritual Power +0.03]

[Beep, extraction successful. Soul Energy +26]

[Beep, extraction successful...]

After extracting the attributes, Heath took the Magic Stone pockets and Wizard tools from the three people. Just like the female Apprentice before, the Magic Stone pockets and Wizard tools on the corpses had not been cleaned in time.