Chapter 210 Marking Technique(2/2)
Meier looked up at him, briefly summarized what happened, and then added:
"It's just that many wizards have died, including several wizards from the Nine Schools... Well, do you still remember the wizard Morton from the Yin'an School at that bartering meeting? She is one of them..."
Colin was slightly shocked. This was far more serious than he thought...
"The Goodell School are a bunch of bastards who have betrayed the principles of wizards."
Sowok gritted his teeth and said.
The injuries on his body were the work of a Goodale wizard.
"Why be angry? I'm afraid the Goodell School has become history now." Meyer advised on the side, "Let's first see what Mr. Greenland is calling us to do..."
Colin looked forward, and before he knew it, they had reached the central hall of the gathering.
Countless golden chandeliers provided ample lighting, and the bright crystal white light shone down, illuminating the crowded wizards.
The tables and chairs that originally existed in the hall have been removed in order to accommodate the arriving wizards.
Directly in front of the wizards, Greenland had appeared.
He was sitting in the main seat, his eyes were calm, his face looked good, and there were no signs of injury.
"Let's go over there, the view over there is good." Sowok suggested.
There is no specific standing position specified in this rally, and they do not need to stand with fellow classmates, they can stand anywhere.
"Okay." Meyer nodded.
Colin naturally had no objection and walked over with him.
"Everyone is already here, so I'll start right away."
When they just arrived at the chosen location and stood up, Greenland said in a deep voice.
As his voice fell, a translucent light mask suddenly enveloped the hall.
"This, this is?!"
"what happened?"
The wizards in the hall began to whisper and whisper to each other.
Colin's expression also changed slightly.
Greenland's behavior made him recall an unforgettable memory...
But Greenland in front had no intention of explaining, and just waved the scepter in his hand.
A clear translucent ripple spread rapidly outward from the top of his scepter.
Colin inexplicably thought of the unknown witchcraft used by the Lord of Neuss... The translucent ripples also looked like this.
at this time.
Suddenly there was a commotion among the wizards on the left.
Colin turned around and looked.
A striking red light group suddenly appeared on the head of an ordinary-looking wizard.
The light group was about the size of a fist, somewhat similar to a gathering of dense mist, and was shining outward.
Greenland in front stared intently, but made no move.
The next moment, several similar red light clusters appeared in other places in the crowd.
The wizards who were marked out finally understood what was going on.
"Praise my Lord!"
One of the believers' expressions changed again and again. He shouted loudly and rushed to the side, trying to drag the nearest wizard to die with him.
Whoosh!
But since Greenland chose to do this, he was naturally fully prepared.
He and several wizards around him took action one after another.
The marked wizards were immediately imprisoned and brought to the front.
Greenland did not look at the wizard who was taken in, but glanced at the wizards in the audience.
When he glanced around and saw that the noisy sounds in the hall gradually subsided and returned to silence, he pointed at the several imprisoned wizards next to him and said slowly:
"I think you can see it, they are all dirty believers of gods...
Believers of gods who have just been recognized by witchcraft!”
Greenland's tone rose and he smiled:
"Yes, Lord Noyes and several members of the Supreme Council, after this battle, have seen through the disguises of these believers, and have also developed a special detection witchcraft-the crimson mark technique!"
Colin's heart was shocked, and then he was filled with joy.
He still underestimated the strength of the wizards...
"The purpose of summoning you this time is also very simple, which is to teach this witchcraft." Greenland continued.
‘Teaching witchcraft…’ Colin frowned.
Would this be inappropriate?
It would be great if every wizard could master a witchcraft like this. In a real sense, it would make believers have nowhere to hide.
But in his opinion, if possible, it is obviously best to be mastered by only a small number of truly reliable wizards.
The fewer people who have it, the less likely it is to be leaked, thus preventing the gods from developing countermeasures.
But since Greenland did this, it was obviously an order from the Supreme Council.
Maybe there is a deeper meaning in it that he doesn't know.
Well, maybe it's just that I am confident in the effects of witchcraft and don't worry about being cracked by the gods...
"call--"
Meier on the side let out a long breath, and a smile appeared on his face.
He glanced at Colin and Sovok, who were looking curiously, and said with a smile:
"I'm not afraid of your jokes. Old man, I have always been worried about the traitor. After all, if we can only use this method to find the traitor every time, it is really not a long-term solution."
His tone was rare, less polite and philistine, and more sincere.
"The wizard will eventually win, just like thousands of years ago!" Sowok added on the side with a confident tone.
Colin didn't answer.
After coming to the city of Neustadt, apart from practicing, he often spent time in the Library Castle, where he gained a lot of knowledge about the history of the world and humanities.
This world is very big. In addition to Asia, there are several continents.
It is unclear when wizards and gods began to oppose each other...but the only thing that is clear is that more than 3,500 years ago, there was a shocking war between wizards and gods in this world.
The final result was a tragic victory for the wizard and the defeat of the gods.
I don't know if it was the influence of that battle. In the thousands of years that followed, dragons, elves, orcs... these original comrades of the wizards gradually disappeared from this world.
During this period, gods occasionally revived or came to project, but these were accidental events or on a very small scale.
It was only in the past five years, according to the records of the Supreme Council, that the arrival of gods suddenly became more frequent.
In the past two years, in the southern seas, there have been signs of the gods' comeback...
Colin couldn't help but sigh... This could be regarded as a bad time in a sense.
Chapter completed!