Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 27 Get on the Ship

Chapter 27 Get on the Ship
  "Are you a wizard apprentice preparing to board the ship?" the man in the black hood asked.

"Yes, sir." Herage could feel the powerful magical aura of the other party, but this was still under the condition that the other party deliberately restrained himself.

"Do you have a token?" the hooded man continued to ask.

"Yes." Herage took out his ring.

The hooded man took the ring and checked it in his hand: "Well, it's a token of Moonlight Grove. This is the second time I've seen this ring. Come with me. Since our trip was delayed, today we will only Stay here for a day.”

"the second time……"

Herage thought of many things, and he guessed that the first time should be the red-haired teacher.

It seems that the hooded man must have been on this ship many years ago.

"I'm leaving." Herage turned around and said goodbye to the three of them.

"Take care!" Emil stepped forward and hugged him hard, and Melissa came over and hugged him too.

"Let's go." The hooded man urged impatiently, turned around and left first.

Herage put on his backpack, took the package in Emil's hand, and quickly followed behind the hooded man.

"My name is Dino, and I am a first-level wizard on Dream Island. There are five floors in total on the ship. You wizard apprentices live on the third and fourth floors. The conditions in those places are a little worse, but they are safer than above. The sea is very dangerous, Don’t run up there if it’s okay.”

While Dino was leading the way, he was also telling Herage some precautions on the ship.

"Mr. Dino, how many wizard apprentices are on board?" Herage asked.

"Including you, there are eleven in total. Counting you from Colson Continent, there are two. Let's stay here for a day and see if anyone else comes later."

Herague followed Dino to the deck. Only when he actually stood on the deck did he realize that the deck was wider than it looked, almost like a square.

There were mostly busy sailors on the deck, as well as five or six young boys and girls standing on the side of the ship blowing the wind. They all seemed to be about the same age as Herage.

When Herage stepped onto the boat, these people all looked at him, but they all glanced at him and then looked away. They seemed to have become accustomed to it. Everywhere they went, there would always be new wizard apprentices joining them.

Dino turned back and warned: "Try not to cause conflicts on the boat, do not affect the navigation of the boat, and do not cause any damage to the hull, otherwise I will throw you off to feed the fish."

"Understood." Herage nodded.

"Follow me." Dino walked down the stairs and entered the cabin.

Herage followed, his feet creaking on the wooden ladder as it was in disrepair.

The light dimmed as soon as you entered the cabin. There were lamps hanging on the walls. The lights were white, and the light sources were white stones.

The aisle in the cabin was slightly narrow, and Herrag noticed that the walls of the aisle were made of some special wood, which had a metallic luster.

He reached out and pressed it and found that the wood was very hard.

Dino noticed Herague's actions and said without looking back: "This is wood from the Forbidden Forest. It is the hardest wood known so far and has extremely high magic resistance."

"Forbidden Magic Forest..." Herage tried to input a little magic power into the wall, but found that it was hindered.

The two of them did not stop on the first floor, but went down the stairs to the third floor.

"The rooms on the third floor are full, so you can only go to the fourth floor."

Herage glanced across the corridor. There were lights in several rooms, and some of them seemed to be empty, probably sleeping or going for a ride on the deck.

The fourth floor was narrower than the third floor, and there were fewer rooms for people to live in. Herage counted only five rooms for people to live in. Dino led Herage to a room, took out a bunch of keys, took one off and opened the door: "You can live here. The conditions on the fourth floor are a bit worse, but it's a good thing that there are fewer people." , less conflict, you are a first-class apprentice, right?"

"Yes."

According to the records in the starry sky meditation method, Herage needs to meditate on six stars before his mental power can meet the requirements of a second-class apprentice.

The average person has one to two points of spiritual power before meditating. Based on this estimate, Herrag estimated that the standard of spiritual power for a second-class apprentice is seven to eight points.

After receiving the confirmation, Dino said: "Then it's quite suitable for you to live here. There are more than one second-class apprentices on the third floor. Just be careful."

At this time, there was light in the room opposite Herage.

Dino introduced: "The opposite side is also from Colson Continent. I landed at the last port. That's it. Don't cause trouble and just wait quietly until the shore. The second floor is a place to eat. If you are hungry, go by yourself. Try not to come to the deck. I don’t have that much energy to take care of you.”

"Yes, I understand, Mr. Dino." Herage said politely.

Dino left after giving these instructions, looking very busy.

Herage looked back at his hut. It was dark inside. He searched for a while on the wall before he saw a light.

This lamp, like those in the aisle, consists of a white stone and a glass shade.

There was a small gate below the stone lamp. Herague pushed the gate up and the lamp turned on, emitting a soft white light.

He pulled the gate down again and the lights went out.

"What kind of stone is this..." Herage studied it and found that the structure of the lamp was very simple.

A base, a gate, and then the main body composed of white stone and glass cover.

"The secret should be inside the base." Herage felt a weak flow of magic power inside the base, but it was impossible for him to take it apart and look at it. He didn't want to be thrown out of the boat and fed to the fishes.

After the lights came on, the room became brighter, and Herrag actually felt warm in the narrow room.

There was a single bed in the room. There was only one person's width between the edge of the bed and the wall, just enough for Herage to stand.

There was a wooden board on the wall opposite the bed that was fixed to the wall with ropes and could be pulled down to serve as a small table.

There are two cabinets at the top of the room where luggage and other items can be stored.

Herage put his package in, and Emil and the others prepared some cured meat, dry food and other food that could be stored for a long time.

After placing the package, Herage lay on the single bed for a while. The bed board was relatively hard, but it was still okay.

There was a thick quilt on the bed. Herage reached in and touched it. It was a little damp.

Tuk Tuk...

There was a gentle knock on the door. Herage looked at the small map and saw a person standing behind the door. Judging from the size, he was a woman.

He opened the door and saw a sixteen or seventeen-year-old girl standing at the door. She had long golden hair, delicate features, and looked at him with a kind smile.

"noble?"

Herage saw that she was wearing a light golden skirt, and her silver-gray jacket was decorated with a circle of golden tassels. This was a standard aristocratic dress, and it was not an ordinary little aristocrat.

(End of this chapter)

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