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Chapter 38(2/2)

"What?" Old Skuva looked innocent: "No!"

"If I remember correctly, the challenger you just mentioned should be someone who 'wants to gain the unique power of the Mage Tower', but is unwilling to become the successor of the Mage Tower, right?" Link stared at old Skuva: "

But in your words just now, I don’t think you mentioned how I should obtain the power of the mage tower, right?!"

"Uh, this", Old Skua rubbed his big nose in embarrassment: "I was just about to say it, just about to say it!"

"But" he glanced at Link: "Have you really decided?!"

"Go on, go ahead." Link still looked casual: "Stop dawdling!"

"Okay then." Old Skuva had no choice but to sigh softly and said: "The challenger can move freely in the Mage Tower before entering the challenge road. He can enter the Mage Tower except for the Mystery Palace.

You can also consult every Grand Master or other people at any place about magic, and anyone, including the Grand Master, must do their best to answer the challenger's questions and give him

All help and guidance! It can be said that except that they cannot leave the Mage Tower, the challenger has exactly the same power as the successor of the Mage Tower, but..."

Old Skua looked at Link and said slowly: "The ancestor who built the Mage Tower said that once a challenger fails to pass the challenge, he will not only lose the opportunity to leave the Mage Tower forever, but will also suffer

to an extremely tragic punishment."

"An extremely tragic punishment?!" Link frowned: "What is that?!"

"I don't know either." Old Skua shook his head in embarrassment, but when he saw Link's disapproving look again, he immediately said to Link in a harsh tone that he had never seen before:

"It doesn't matter if you think otherwise, but you must not take this sentence as a joke. This is the instruction left solemnly by the ancestor who built the Mage Tower. Although no one has ever tried it, and no one knows that it will be a

What kind of punishment, but I can tell you with certainty that it will definitely be a terrible thing, and it may even be a punishment that will make you feel worse than death!"

"If you want me to stay here forever and not be able to go out," Link let out a long breath and sat down on the ground: "I'm already worse off than dead!"

He knew that Old Skuva was doing it for his own good, but did he have any other choice now?!

"You don't have to make a decision in a hurry." Old Scuva stood up and glanced at Link with some worry: "Just think about it carefully!"

"But I still have a question, Old Skuva." Link looked at Old Skuva and asked, "The rules of your Mage Tower are too overbearing. Isn't it true that as long as you bring back the young man you like,

If you don't become the heir of the Mage Tower, you will have to be locked up here for the rest of your life?! This is simply darker than a bandit's den!"

"This... is actually not true." Old Skuva rubbed his big nose: "As long as he doesn't learn something like our Mage Tower, which is completely different from the magic system on the mainland, if he doesn't want to, we will still give him a gift.

Out! But you..."

"I..." Link was speechless and stared at Old Scuva: "That book...you..."

"I accidentally lost that book there!" Old Scuva looked at Link's murderous eyes, said these words, and disappeared in a flash.

"Old Skua, you bastard!" Link cursed in the air, and had no choice but to sit down on the ground with a wry smile.

Although he didn't know that Old Scuva was convinced that he couldn't learn any magic from the "Ultimate Secrets of Fire Magic" which lacked the most important foundational part, so he deliberately lured him to see this book with such confidence.

This book, but Link also knew very well that Old Scuva had good intentions towards him from beginning to end.

Old Scuva really wanted Link to become the successor of the Mage Tower, but even he didn't expect that his good intentions would force Link to face such a dilemma.

Should you give up your principles for the time being and get out of the mage tower first, or should you stick to the dignity of a knight and face a challenge that is almost certain to fail?!
Chapter completed!
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