Chapter 176 - Messenger (1/2)

On this day, Heath was busy in the laboratory.

”Why is the acidity of Mugwort leaves so high?”

”Try adding a bit of Starlight Grass...”

”Strange, is there a problem with Bagdad's rune arrangement and replaced it with Kassa's rune arrangement?”

In front of the long wooden table, Heath was busy among the bottles and jars, shaking the test tube from time to time, and sometimes putting some strange materials into the beaker.

Hiss! Hiss! Hiss! At that moment, a hiss suddenly came from outside the window.

At the same time, an elemental fluctuation came from outside. The fluctuation was so weak that it could not even reach the energy needed to trigger the alarm switch.

What was that?

Heath put down the test tube in his hand and looked out of the window.

Then, he saw a big python appear outside the window, crawling up the mottled outer wall.

When it came to the windowsill, the snake coiled its tail and raised its head. While spitting out its tongue, it spoke in human language, ”May I ask if Heath Noen lives here?”

Heath said, ”That's me.”

The snake looked very happy. ”Aiya, I've finally found you. It wasn't easy on the way here!”

Heath raised his eyebrows. ”And you are?”

The snake introduced itself simply. ”My name is Kara, and I'm a messenger. Here is a letter for you.”

After saying that, its big mouth opened up from top to bottom, and then its stomach bulged up and quickly rolled out toward its throat. Soon, an egg was spat on the wooden table.

With a click, the eggshell was opened. There was no egg yolk inside, but a letter.

The snake swung its tail and pushed the letter in front of Heath. ”This is your letter, Sir Heath Noen.”

Heath took the letter and asked casually, ”Who sent it to me?”

The snake said, ”Shadow Tower.”

Heath was stunned. He looked down and indeed saw the emblem of Shadow Tower in the lower right corner of the letter.

He opened the letter and read it.

Soon, he finished reading the letter. Heath could not help but frown.

This was a recruitment order from Shadow Tower.

The content of the letter was roughly the same as the two Wizards from the Tower of Order yesterday. It was also to recruit him to a place called the 'Bloody Battlefield'.

Putting down the letter, Heath asked, ”What is this Bloody Battlefield?”

The snake shook its head. ”I'm just a messenger. You can't expect a messenger to know what's written on the letter, but I can suggest you ask the Wizard who sent the letter to you.”

'You don't need to say that...'

Heath nodded and took out two Magic Stones. ”Thank you.”

The snake's eyes lit up when it saw the Magic Stones. It opened its mouth and swallowed the two Magic Stones.

”Thank you, you are the most generous Wizard I have ever met.”

It thanked the other party sincerely, then it twisted the snake's body and quickly retreated along the path it came from.

Returning to his chair, Heath fell into deep thought as he looked at the letter in his hand.

'This Bloody Battlefield...'

'What exactly is it?'

...

In the afternoon, Paul came to report to Heath about the plague that had happened at Cavalim. Heath had unintentionally raised the issue of the Bloody Battlefield with him, but he did not expect to find the answer here.

”The Bloody Battlefield?” Paul's expression obviously changed.

Heath raised his eyebrows. ”You know about it?”

Paul nodded. ”I heard my mentor mention it before. It seems that because of something, the Wizards of the West Coast will have a war with the Forest Tribe every once in a while, and the location of the war is the Bloody Battlefield.”

Heath was a little surprised. ”The Forest Tribe?”

The Forest Tribe and the Sea Tribe were the same. They were also one of the nine great races. They were also the races that the Wizards had a lot of contact with. For example, the raven and the snake that brought the message before were all intelligent species of the Forest Tribe.