Chapter 143 Cleaning Up Traces, Mysterious Sea Clan
Chapter 143 Cleaning Up Traces, Mysterious Sea Clan
"Fire Wave." The witch flicked her wand, which drew an arc in the air, and waves of fire appeared. The red fire waves surged toward Lin Wei, distorting the air wherever they passed.
Soon, five or six fierce attacks came toward Lin Wei. The surrounding seawater sizzled as it was baked by these fire spells, and water vapor rose continuously.
"This Fire Child wizard apprentice is quite good; his attacks are much more powerful than those of Turing Tower."
Lin Wei stood firmly on the deck, watching the onslaught, and had to admit the truth.
As the attacks rained down, Lin Wei's legs were engulfed in flames, which coiled around his legs like fiery snakes, making crackling sounds.
Paul and his companions were overjoyed, their faces beaming with pride. Paul, with a smirk and hands on his hips, said, "Lin Wei didn't even try to dodge. Did he get his head caught in a door?" One of the wizard apprentices said, tilting his head with a mocking smile.
"The power of magic isn't something you can withstand just because you're big," the witch sneered, her arms crossed and her chin slightly raised.
They were all very confident in their magic, as if they could already see Lin Wei burned to a crisp.
Boom! Boom! Boom! After the flames subsided, Lin Wei's legs merely swayed. He lowered his head, his hair slightly disheveled by the heat of the flames, and calmly said, "Were you guys just tickling me?"
"How is this possible?" Paul was dumbfounded, his eyes wide with disbelief, and he almost dropped his wand.
He was a first-class wizard apprentice, and had been a first-class wizard apprentice for several years. Even a senior first-class wizard apprentice wouldn't be able to withstand this spell without getting hurt.
Unless you encounter a first-ring wizard, but Lin Wei is clearly not a first-ring wizard; he's just a second-level wizard apprentice.
"Nothing is impossible, just die." Lin Wei shook his head, a cold glint in his eyes. He slightly raised his right foot and then kicked the group of people with a sudden gust of wind, causing the surrounding waves to ripple.
Paul and the others looked desperate and regretted their actions. Their bodies trembled uncontrollably. They thought to themselves, "Why did I come here to find this monster when I was blinded by self-interest?"
"Wait, spare my life, you can do whatever you want with me. I can even serve you as my master." Before dying, the witch's face showed a look of fear and pleading. She quickly untied her robes, tearing them open to reveal her fair shoulders, and begged Lin Wei.
"Uh...you don't deserve it." Lin Wei frowned, his eyes showing no pity. Without pausing, he stomped down, turning the men into mud, and then kicked them into the sea below.
Soon, many sea creatures swam over. These sea creatures opened their mouths wide, revealing sharp teeth, and began to tear apart the corpses of the men, causing blood to splatter on the sea surface.
"Am I... fishing?" Lin Wei had already transformed back into human form, standing on the deck, looking at the sea with a helpless expression. He scratched his head and put his hands on his hips.
"Water Ball Spell." Lin Wei chanted the spell, his voice deep and powerful. A water ball appeared, transparent in color, and flew from his hand, hitting the deck and washing away the blood, leaving water streaks on the deck.
"That's the good thing about water magic; it's good at cleaning up traces and blood," Lin Wei said with a smile, clapping his hands. "If a fire-attribute wizard were to do it, they wouldn't have much of a solution other than burning the deck."
"Let's go back. After several encounters, I've found that ordinary first-class wizard apprentices can't even break my defenses." Lin Wei was very confident. He straightened his back and put his hands behind his back.
Neither Gautama of Turing Tower nor Bohr, the Son of Flame, could do any damage to him; their defenses were too weak, making them no match for him at all.
Soon, Lin Wei took the helm, skillfully turning the rudder with both hands, and steered his small boat back to the original sea area. However, he still discreetly anchored in a corner, and the small boat gently rocked on the sea.
The appearance of Lin Wei's small boat attracted the attention of the other organizations in this area. A gentle sea breeze blew around them, and the waves surged rhythmically.
"Isn't that the little boat from the Turing Tower? The one from just now?" A wizard apprentice held up a magic telescope, pressed his eye against it, and craned his neck to ask.
"That's the same small boat that was being chased by the Flame Child, Paul. I didn't expect it to be back?" Someone next to him stood on tiptoe and craned their neck to answer.
"Then, what about Paul?" A wizard apprentice asked, puzzled. He frowned and gestured with his hands in front of him.
"I don't know, it seems he hasn't come back. What happened?" A wizard apprentice was completely confused. He scratched his head, looking puzzled.
"It can't be that the ship of the Sons of Flame's organization, Poll, was destroyed by this small boat from the Turing Tower, right? There seems to be only one person on board, and judging from the reference points, it's a big wizard." A witch, also holding a magic telescope, stared intently at Lin Wei's small boat, her face grave.
For a moment, the shaman apprentices who were fishing for sea creatures and waiting for them to take the bait started talking. Some gathered together, pointing and whispering; others stood by the boat, exchanging pleasantries.
"Is it possible that Paul went back?" A wizard apprentice shook his head, his arms crossed. "I know Paul. He's considered a good one among first-class wizard apprentices. He has the potential to break through to become a first-ring wizard. I just can't believe that he was killed by someone."
"I don't believe it either." A captain with the cultivation level of a first-class wizard apprentice reminded him, his hands on his hips and his expression serious. "Anyway, everyone stay away from this small boat of Turing Tower. This big wizard is a bit strange."
Soon, the small boats near Lin Wei all sailed further away, their oars leaving trails in the water, giving him more room to move around.
"Huh? These guys." Lin Wei was staring blankly on the deck, waiting for the sea creatures to take the bait. The changes in the other ships caught his attention. He tilted his head, his face full of curiosity.
"They're all far away from me now? Perfect, I can focus on dealing with the sea creatures now." Lin Wei smiled, a slight upturn at the corners of his mouth. "The people in these organizations are the smart ones."
Not long after, a ripple came from Lin Wei's transparent thread. The thread swayed gently in the water. Lin Wei's eyes lit up. He pulled hard and pulled up a sea creature more than two meters wide. This sea creature was strangely shaped, covered with moss, and had its mouth wide open, making a "whooshing" sound.
"What is this thing?" Lin Wei's eyes widened, his mouth slightly open, and a look of surprise appeared on his face.
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