Wizard: Start with Biological Transformation to Grind Experience

Chapter 485 - 17: From the Magic Realm


Chapter 485: Chapter 17: From the Magic Realm

“Discovery of knowledge category [Earth Core Magma] has been recorded.”

[Earth Core Magma lv0: 0/500]

The system’s clear prompt sounded in his ear, followed by a stream of unfamiliar information flooding Lynch’s mind.

The panel also synchronously displayed a new line of data.

“Hmm?”

Lynch felt a bit bewildered inside, entirely unexpecting such an unexpected gain. ᴛhis chapter is ᴜpdated by novel✶fire.net

He looked down at the item in his hand.

It was a part of some kind of broken artifact, stone in texture, with some peculiar patterns carved on it.

The patterns were heavily worn, but still vaguely recognizable as some kind of beast, with a hideous face and horns on its head. Strangely, its face had no eyes; where the eyes should have been was just a flat surface, but its ears were very large, like two big horns plastered on the sides of its head.

Such a kind of Demon doesn’t exist on the Surface World; other Wizards in this place would surely find it very strange, but the knowledgeable Lynch quickly recognized its identity.

Eyeless Beast Padoras…

This is a type of Demon living in the Underground World, one branch of the underground race among the nine major races, belonging to the cave-dwelling category.

Some Wizard theories suggest that because they lived in the dark and unlit Underground World for so long, the parts originally for eyes directly degenerated. In contrast, their ears underwent great purification because in this pitch-dark underground world, they mainly rely on sound to distinguish everything in their surrounding environment.

Of course, there are flaws in this explanation, because later on, as Wizards gained more understanding of the Underground World, they discovered that it is not without light sources, including Magic Crystals, Underground Gems, Underground Glowing Plants, and even some underground creatures, among others…

Many things in the Underground World can produce natural light sources, so the brightness experienced in the Underground World is actually not less than that of the Surface World, and most species in the Underground World also have eyes.

Therefore, there is still much debate about why these creatures have no eyes, with some saying they were born this way, others claiming they were cursed, and still others suggesting that the initial batch of Wizards modified surface humans to look like this…

In any case,

this is a very representative race in the Underground World, and accordingly, after the establishment of the Magic Realm, this race was also chosen as one of the representative symbols of the Magic Realm. Basically, seeing this symbol means it is mostly related to the Magic Realm.

Magic Realm…

Each of the four worlds of the Wizard World had Wizards build civilizations on them, with the surface being Acadia, Atlantis under the sea, Visnate in the sky, and the Earth Core World being Mo Lun.

In terms of scale and civilization degree, the other three certainly do not compare to Acadia, as they are more like civilizations grafted onto the base of the entire Wizard Civilization or Acadia itself.

Their establishment largely relates to Wizard exploration outward.

After the Wizard group emerged, they mastered Extraordinary Power, defeated the Ancient Gods, and took over world domination, ushering in a vibrant period of development and exploration for the Wizard Civilization.

At the time, Wizards were no longer content with the surface and began extending their reach into the other three worlds, thus prompting the creation of many exploratory expeditions.

The Wizards who first arrived in the three worlds discovered numerous rare resources, and for the purposes of mining, excavation, studying, and more, established Wizard Towers there for long-term residence, slowly giving rise to complete civilization systems, forming the later four great civilizations.

Lynch couldn’t help but become keenly interested.

Although the other three civilizations derived from Acadia, they eventually developed independently, and at the peak of the four civilizations, each had formed its Magic rules system, each with distinctive characteristics, none weaker than the others.

Lynch’s current exposure to magic systems mostly came from the surface, and he was delighted to have the opportunity to learn about the underground world’s magic systems.

Upon noticing Lynch’s interest in these ancient items, the stall owner enthusiastically began to promote: “Dear customer, how about it? I had to put in quite an effort to bring these out of a relic. They’re genuine items from the Magic Realm period, are you interested?”

Lynch nodded: “How much are you asking?”

The stall owner quickly replied: “There are 12 antiques in total; I’ll price each at 1000 Magic Stones for you. This price is quite fair.”

Before Lynch could speak, Nana, who accompanied him, frowned in displeasure and said, “Are you joking? These items look like garbage with an unknown purpose, and you’re asking for 1000 Magic Stones each? That’s hilarious!”

Nana had only recently advanced to the Wizard Level as a new Wizard and had not yet risen in status within the Witch Castle, with resources not much better than during her apprentice period.

For her as a newly advanced Wizard, over ten thousand Magic Stones may not be an astronomical amount, but it is still quite a significant sum.

Seeing Lynch spend money freely earlier, she feared he would be extorted and couldn’t control herself from instinctively bargaining.

The stall owner argued, “These are genuine Magic Realm antiques. Take a look; they bear the mark of the Eyeless Beast. They’re not just any junk. As antiques, this price isn’t high. How about this: if you take them all, I’ll give you a discount of 2000 Magic Stones; it’ll only be 10,000 Magic Stones in total.”

“Ten thousand!!! You might as well rob someone! At most six thousand!”

“Hiss~ Are you bargaining or just cutting me down…”

After a round of haggling, thanks to Nana’s effort, they finally acquired the batch of antiques at the price of eight thousand Magic Stones, saving Lynch four thousand Magic Stones.

After leaving the stall, Lynch couldn’t help but tease: “You look so gentle and frail, but your presence is quite strong. It’s really unexpected.”

Nana’s cheeks flushed with a hint of embarrassment, and she said, lowering her head, “Sorry… I acted on my own.”

Kalsa had merely positioned her as a companion beside Lynch, and what she did earlier was clearly an unauthorized intervention.

However, she couldn’t help it as a Wizard only recently out of the apprentice period, earning just a few hundred Magic Stones a month during that long period. She learned to be frugal with every single Magic Stone.

Lynch shook his head: “It’s nothing. It’s good to save me some Magic Stones.”

Saying this, he casually took out a bag of Magic Stones, exactly half of those bargained down, and tossed it to Nana: “Consider this your reward.”

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