Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 834: 263. Turn turn turn turn_2



Chapter 834: 263. Turn turn turn turn_2

Bower, accompanied by two sturdy maids, made his way through the bustling Grand Hall and ascended the spiral staircase to knock on the door of the Guest Room at the far end of the second floor of the Grand Hall.

“Knock knock knock…”

“Come in, Bower,” Yorksim’s voice called from behind the door.

Bower entered with a polite smile and saw the dark-skinned Witch who was in conversation with the host, Yorksim.

The moment Bower laid eyes on the Witch, he deemed the sturdy maids by his side to be garbage, all fit to be swept into the trash heap.

Look at the body lines of this dark-skinned Witch, full and lush, with the expansion brought by plumpness and the tension from muscular strength.

Every inch of her skin found a perfect balance point between the strength of a man and the grace of a woman.

Especially those legs which didn’t have an ounce of excess fat.

The charming curves of her calves and the contours of her thighs ignited a heat in Bower’s chest.

“Ahem.”

The greasy, slick-backed Yorksim coughed into his fist a few times, struggling to bring the daydreaming Housekeeper back to the present.

Bower shuddered and suppressed the greed and infatuation in his eyes, striving to avert his gaze from the dark-skinned Witch.

He bent slightly, using half a second to cover the instinctive reaction of a man, and in another half-second, he found the right words:

“Master, according to the Demon Spirit Wizard’s investigation, I had our family Wizards check under Water. They found no trace of Deep Sea Demons. To minimize the risk of an outbreak, I had the family Wizards set up nets underwater in advance and sent more people to guard under Water as well.”

“Hmm, well done, Bower,” Yorksim said:

“You will greet our guests in the Grand Hall now.”

“Yes, Master.” Bower bent slightly, glanced once more at those legs that fascinated him, and then turned with the two sturdy maids to leave the Guest Room. noveldrama

After Bower had left, an undisguised sneer filled the Guest Room:

“Hehehe, so this is Bower, who assists you in receiving guests and managing finances?”

The speaker was the dark-skinned Witch.

She unreservedly showed her disdain for Bower, her eyes brimming with intense disgust.

Mocking the Housekeeper in front of the master was somewhat disrespectful to the host.

But Yorksim, as the host, smiled nonchalantly:

“Don’t bother with him, Lady Mira. In a few days, I’ll have him replaced.”

Yorksim paused and did not elaborate further on the topic:

“Let’s continue talking about the Pangula Family. The matter you wish to inquire about is protected by a Magic Contract. I must refuse your proposal; I cannot risk violating the Magic Contract by revealing any information to you.”

Mira Faar said:

“What if I were willing to offer more remuneration? Please name your price, Yorksim. I believe you have a way to get around the Magic Contract…”

“This…” Yorksim masked his greed well, and with a feigned bitter smile, said:

“What the Mantas Family lacks least is gold coins, Lady Mira.”

Mira Faar understood:

“But you always like to have more gold coins, don’t you?”

In the Guest Room, the two whispered, conversing across the meeting table.

Outside the Guest Room, Bower summoned a few assistants, tossing out the task of receiving guests and pulling his sturdy maids into a private Room.

The family Wizards assigned to lay the Underwater Barrier Net moved back and forth between Water and air.

One after another, Magic Metal Chains were sent underwater to construct the Underwater Barrier Net.

About ten meters from the Sea Surface, the Barrier Net meant to prevent loss of the Dragon Clan treasure if it were to fall into the Water quickly took shape.

All of the family Wizards failed to notice the anomaly a kilometer down.

In this region where it was pitch-dark even during the day, dozens of Pirate Ships had ended their underwater journey.

They transitioned from motion to stillness, entering a silent state.

As the Pirate Ships stopped, the workload of the Diving Magic Array plummeted, and its Green Light faded dramatically.

The light of the Array, obstructed by over a kilometer of vertical Sea Water, did not reach anywhere near the Sea Surface.

It could be said that unless the Mantas fleet’s guards dived to the Seabed again, they would have no way of discovering the dozens of Pirate Ships lurking in the dim zone.

Noland Lee, not wishing to alarm the high-ranking Wizards aboard the ship, refrained from using “Mind View” to spy on the situation aboard the Luxury Magical Mechanical Ship.

Not only that, but he also removed most of the “Coordinate Axis” used to mark the boundaries of the Subsea Regions.

This “Coordinate Axis” was composed of “Tracking Marks.”

One or two “Tracking Marks” might go unnoticed by the Sea Monsters.

But the “Coordinate Axis” made of “Tracking Marks” numbered in the thousands.

Noland Lee dared not gamble his life on the Sea Monsters failing to notice the thousands of “Tracking Marks.”

“To ensure the simultaneous Passive Deconstruction of the Four-Piece Sea Area, I must retain a few ‘Tracking Marks’ to pinpoint body parts. I dissolved all the other ‘Tracking Marks.’ If the Sea Monsters outside the cave still discover me after this, then I’ll just consider myself unlucky,” Noland mused to himself as he opened the system message in his mind.

Half an hour had passed since the injection of the Disposable Biochemical Giant Inducing Potion.

In another half an hour, the effects of the Potion would wear off.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.