Eight hundred and twelve chapters forgotten little follower
Sildo Roosevelt, an illegitimate son of a little noble, a skilled sailor, a kind-hearted and somewhat ambitious poor boy, and a lucky man who was lucky enough to become a mage apprentice.
When he was young, his mother's careful education prevented him from complaining about his background. When he was young, Captain Emus told him what a man on the sea was. In the far south, he witnessed Xu Yichen's heroic behavior with his own eyes. These experiences made Sildo long to be a truly upright person.
Becoming Mr. Aiden's apprentice was a major turning point in Sildo's life. Although Mr. Aiden himself was not a powerful mage, Aiden, who was a nobleman, had enough knowledge.
This knowledge is not limited to magic, but also includes basic education, aristocratic etiquette, heraldry, alchemy, geography, etc. Mr. Aiden is a very knowledgeable person. It can be said that the wizard is just his part-time job, which is entirely due to his interest.
He may not be a powerful profession, but Mr. Aiden was definitely a great scholar. He had his own territory and castle in the Old Continent, but out of his pursuit of truth, he seriously offended a respected nobleman.
In the end, Far South became Mr. Aiden's retirement place, but the old man was unwilling to limit himself to a city. It was his new topic to examine the differences between cities in Far South.
Anthony Harbour is one of his stops. The rumors about the Demon Hunter circulating in the city made him very interested, especially the Demon Hunter or the Cyris made him extremely curious.
Both the Castle of Kelmohan or the Kingdom of the Cyris are attractive to a scholar.
Mr. Aiden didn't have the chance to get in touch with the Demon Hunter directly, but Sildo Roosevelt could, this little guy who was full of knowledge and power, was a very clever apprentice. Aiden was very satisfied with his new apprentice.
Although he had not received much basic education, Sildo was able to read, which saved Aiden a lot of trouble. He could throw a book to Sildo and do his own business. In his spare time, they would talk about the Demon Hunter together, and by the way, to explain to Sildo the part he didn't understand in the book.
Sildo's serious and studious attitude and the speed of absorbing knowledge made Mr. Aiden decide to educate the child seriously, hoping that he could inherit his mantle.
With this idea, Mr. Aiden was really unlucky. As an inland man, he liked the fresh seafood in the port city very much, so he was also caught.
As a low-level spell caster, Mr. Aiden is not much better in physical fitness than an old farmer who often works.
When Sildo, who was a sailor, found that there was something wrong with the food that day, it was too late.
This is also the reason why Sildo Roosevelt has never looked for the Demon Hunter. He locked his teacher in the kitchen and searched for eighteen hours a day to find solutions. In addition, he had to find enough food in the city to ensure that he and his teacher would not starve to death.
This was getting harder and harder. Sildo dared not seek help from Pastor Richard. He had learned a lot about chaos and knew that his teacher's situation was not suitable for meeting people in the church, so he didn't want to take risks.
Today is still a hopeless day. The last little food in the house has been filled with Mr. Aiden's stomach by Sildo. The whole process has left Sildo without any appetite. Moreover, the teacher's collection of books at home has been read out, and he has not found any solution.
He planned to find a place to have a drink, and he would stop drunk.
As a child wandering on the sea, Sildo found several less dangerous safe houses in the city with his cleverness and his craziness that he had just learned.
This bar is one of them. Several people who have been corrupted like their teachers are sitting in the bar as usual, repeating their previous behaviors. They have no malice to the living for the time being.
The bartender still retained a little consciousness and would not bring any mess to the living person, but he did not forget to collect the money accordingly.
Sildo sighed at the rotten juice with a stench in the wine glass, and then bounced another silver coin: "Don't do this, Old Dom, you gave me the wrong wine, don't treat me like this, I know you can still hold on. Give me a glass of wine, any wine is OK!"
With the little mage's aggrieved voice, the bartender hesitated for a moment, took out another cup, and then stubbornly filled it with the liquid that could be called a biological weapon.
Sildo poured the wine from the glass to the ground, pressed the glass upside down on the table and felt tears rolling in his eyes. Old Dom was the last human he found who could communicate simply. He didn't know where he could go next, and the living people in the city seemed to disappear overnight.
Then he saw Marx leaning against the door.
"Long time no see the child, maybe we can help each other." Marx looked at Sildo and showed an elder's smile: "Don't lose hope, that is our most precious quality."
After discovering the first person who was not eroded, Marx's progress quickly became. He and Sildo found a pair of twins locked in the basement of a house on the next street, and then found a group of city guards hiding in the city guard barracks.
These soldiers who had food and drink did not start to share their food with others like opening the door, but Marx was a man with eight-pack abs after all, and Sildo could release flames and sparks. They eventually broke into the barracks and occupied the place.
The city guards in Anthony Harbor are very poor. This problem was mentioned by Gonze Aragon half a year ago, but it has not been improved until now.
The revolutionary team grew rapidly in two days, and Marx gathered nearly two hundred people with sound consciousness, but half of them had eaten contaminated food or drank contaminated water due to hunger.
Marx did not drive them away. He wanted to try to make them defeat the chaotic consciousness in his body. It was difficult, but someone had to try it.
Sildo brought Mr. Aiden to the city guard camp, and Marx believed that a erudite must have a strong will.
If all his attempts failed, Marx could only count on Xu Yichen. He had seen the scene where the demon hunter used his blood to purify the chaos.
That was also the last insurance that Pastor Richard could think of. Pastor Richard, who didn't know what happened in Wangxiang City, was writing a report at this time.
He intends to explain in detail the particularity of Xu Yichen's blood and his own achievements, and try to ease the conflict between him and the church.
Chapter completed!