“I can become a henchman or a lecturer, but don’t assign a position to me. I'm just an ordinary person.” Fennel was afraid of hassle. He would rather roam the world freely than take up a position like a dean. Everyone looked at Wynn with blazing eyes. This position was obviously hers. Philip took Wynn's hand gently. “Everyone voted for you because they trust you, and I trust you too, so giving this position to you is the best choice.” Philip knew he was very busy and had let his family down, so Philip had always doted on Wynn. Wynn mustered her courage from Philip’s unwavering trust in her. “Okay, since you’re willing to trust me, I’ll give it a try. I’ll do my best.” After saying this, Wynn clenched her fists nervously, panicking inside. After taking care of things, Philip took a few people back to Guzo Continent, where many things were waiting for him to deal with. At this time, Martha ran out of the villa sneakily. The world had returned to normal by now. Altho
Martha had always been very ambitious. Maybe she might give up at the thought of spending so much time practicing. Sure enough, Wynn’s remarks deterred Martha a little. “What? But your students can become practitioners so easily! And each of them has mastered quite a few tricks too!” Martha felt as if she had been scammed. After all, the kids did not look like talented practitioners. There had to be a reason that they could turn from ordinary people into powerful practitioners. Hearing that, Wynn simply sighed and walked away without further comment. Since Wynn ignored Martha, the others quickly left too. After staying together for so long, everyone knew what a difficult person Martha was. Chatting with her was no different from seeking death. Everyone quickly got busy while Philip brought some people back to the Guzo Continent. The Guzo Continent was very lively at this moment. They were right in the middle of the excitement in Imperial City. Aslan pushed the d
“Come over here if you want to register, but we want to remind you that you’ll be sent to a dangerous place for training upon successful registration, and you may die there! “Only people who pass the training successfully will have a chance to be accepted as an apprentice. We won’t bear responsibility for any casualties!” The person in charge of registration announced loudly and kept emphasizing the point. Although his warning sounded very scary, everyone thought it was an opportunity. People would die eventually anyway. It would be best if they could live a different life. “Does that guy have a different training approach?” Aslan wondered what training channel Dustin had. “Philip, should we give it a try?” Aslan was interested in this so-called training. Philip was wary because he felt it was more than met the eye. “Go ahead and sign up for both of us. I want to see what other tricks he has up his sleeve. Is he trying to use these people as blood sacrifices again?” P
Everyone in the residence heard Dustin’s angry roar and trembled in fear, not daring to mess with him at this time. Philip had brought the maids in captivity back to the Guzo Continent. Philip had promised them earlier that he would take them home if they waited for him. When Philip came out of the grave, they were in the same spot. Since they were so obedient, Philip did not break his promise and brought them back. However, he gave everyone a pill to erase all the unwanted memories. The maids quickly returned to their homes. They had been away for such a long time that everyone was homesick. At this time, Dustin’s apprentice spotted one of the maids who was hurrying home. He clearly remembered that this maid worked for his teacher, and based on Dustin’s character, he would have killed all of them before he returned. However, this woman was alive and kicking and about to go home. As Dustin's most loyal apprentice, Kemp was puzzled and followed the maid. “Stop!” Ke
Kemp was a turncoat. Although he seemed loyal now, he had started plotting against Dustin. Philip and the others did not know about this. They had signed up by now. Aslan stood next to Philip with the registration form and said doubtfully, “Is that it for the registration?” Dustin's apprenticeship registration was easier than anything he had experienced. “We need to go through various tests and review our talents when we join a guild, but we only need to fill in our names and contact details here?” Aslan laughed. Everything felt like a dream. Philip nodded solemnly. Everything smelled fishy. Dustin would never do this for no reason. “An engraver is such a mysterious profession.” Philip felt a little curious about this profession. He was repulsed by the idea of carving spells on a person’s body. A practitioner’s body could heal very quickly. After the engraved spells disappear, the effects would also vanish, bringing everything back to square one. In Philip's opini
“When my teacher comes back, let him give you a pill to erase your memories of those unnecessary things! “You’re not as smart as others. See, that little guy chose to forget those crappy things, but you want to remember everything clearly!” Mr. Lindell reprimanded his beloved apprentice. However, it was obvious that Mr. Lindell did not really mean it. Lyle shook his head helplessly. Mr. Lindell always spoke about him, making him embarrassed. “Mr. Lindell, please stop saying that. I’ve taken Philip as my teacher, so I didn't mind getting rid of my memories.” Although Lyle had a sharp tongue, he chose to defend Poppy. Philip laughed at their harmonious interaction. “You guys are getting along better than I thought during my absence.” Philip thought there would probably be some minor conflicts because of Lyle’s sharp tongue, but that was not the case. They were a little too harmonious. “Philip, you’re back. That’s great.” Lyle rushed to Philip expectantly, surprised th
Philip teased, curious about Mr. Lindell’s secret. Mr. Lindell hesitated but took a deep breath and decided to tell them the truth. “To be honest, Dustin is my younger brother. We chose different paths in our early days because we had different thoughts in life. I never liked his profession very much. In my opinion, it’s a sick profession.” Mr. Lindell looked at the sky with despair and helplessness. Everyone was curious about the story between Mr. Lindell and Dustin, especially the two young kids watching the excitement. As a nosy parker, Aslan moved forward curiously and sat on a stool in front of Mr. Lindell. Seeing their interest, Mr. Lindell laughed and said, “Since you guys are so curious, I’ll tell you about it!” Following that, Mr. Lindell told them the story about him and his inadequate brother. He seemed very disappointed with Dustin from the bottom of his heart. “This profession of his requires a lot of effort and is harmful to the human body, which is someth
In the meantime, Dustin was in his room enjoying the service from his maids. “Hurry up with the fruit arrangement. I’m not back here to suffer after working hard for so long.” Dustin grabbed a maid’s waist as if dissatisfied with her performance. “Why are you so slow?” The maid he grabbed could only wipe her tears in pain without a word. “Teacher, I've tallied up the registrations for today. This program is very effective. Many people are willing to join the training, so we can implement our plan successfully,” Kemp said smugly, happy with this outcome. “We can do whatever we want and show those ignorant fools our power!” As Dustin's subordinate, Kemp knew what Dustin was up to. He had no objections to that sick plan but found it quite exciting instead. “Okay, that's all for now. We'll set off per schedule tomorrow. I can't wait to improve my strength,” Dustin said. He had had enough of this old man’s appearance of his. By right, he should not end up so badly, but
“Are you looking for the elves? If so, you came to the wrong place. You might've had the chance to see the elves if you had taken a detour at the front, but now that you’re in my territory, you have no chance of getting out alive no matter how strong you are.” Philip nodded at her explanation. “In other words, you’re nothing but a watchdog raised by the elves,” Philip said with a smile. The woman was furious by that remark. “Damn it, go to hell!” The woman waved her hand at the stones on the side, and the stones moved. Everyone watched her actions curiously. “Did you think I managed to live to this day by relying solely on my domain? Hehe, you’re greatly mistaken. I have exactly what it takes to deal with you!” The stones attacked Philip. They were not ordinary stones but humanoid creatures made of stones! They were very tall and seemed determined to crush Philip with sheer size. His exotic fire did not affect them. They were not ordinary stones, and stone was not afraid
The woman was clearly startled by Philip’s remarks. “That’s none of your business!” Before she could say anything else, there was a loud crack, and the domain that the woman was so proud of suddenly shattered. Everyone’s vision was restored to normal, and they saw an ugly woman in front of them. The woman stood in front of them, spitting blood as she glared at Philip with anger and disbelief. “How did you break my domain? That’s impossible! Someone of your level is no match for me!” Philip sneered at the woman’s confidence, “If you had other underhanded tricks, maybe I’d be no match for you, but your level is nothing worth mentioning." Although her domain was powerful for normal people, it was nothing to him. Philip had awakened his own domain ages ago, so he had done some research on this topic. In reality, he did not destroy the other party's domain with his strength but simply shrouded his people in his domain, which he had full control over. After everyone entered h
“No way! Then who held my hand just now? I felt a woman holding my hand. It couldn't be Katie, so who else could it be but you?” Everyone complained, and Philip felt something was wrong. “I didn’t!” Katie quickly clarified. Hearing everyone bickering over it, Philip said, “To be honest, I felt someone holding my hand too. If it’s not one of us, there must be other people in the dark. We need to watch out and don’t let them get their way!” Everyone scowled, surprised by Philip’s remark. At this time, Black Rabbit tentatively grabbed Philip’s pants. “I told you to hurry, but you guys refused to listen. There’s a strange woman who has been living here for a long time! She’s a force to be reckoned with. If possible, we should grope through the dark and leave this place quickly. Don't stay here any longer. It’ll be bad if we lose our lives here!” Black Rabbit said nervously. He had never been here but he had heard the legend of this woman. It was rumored that the woman would c
Black Rabbit had led Rabbit’s brother to join the wraiths. Although he regretted it, he felt proud to have groomed such a loyal subordinate. “Everyone, you need to give it your all. We have no time to lose.” Seeing the sky getting darker, Black Rabbit seemed worried. Everyone felt annoyed by Black Rabbit’s order. “You dare to order us around when your strength has been taken away?” Aslan complained about the arrogant guy. Black Rabbit looked at Philip nervously without a word. He knew that Philip was the final decision-maker. The others were Philip's subordinates. Philip did not notice anything strange. Black Rabbit was up to something. Philip did not think he would give them a warning for no reason. While everyone traveled as fast as they could, the whole forest went dark. Everyone frowned at this sudden change. They were traveling under the scorching sun one second ago, but their vision went dark the next second. Something was clearly wrong. “Philip, I can’t see y
“Fine. There’s nothing to be ashamed of even if I tell you the truth. I was once seriously injured and lost my memory. I can’t recall many things now.” It was true that Rabbit could not remember many things about the family. He could not hide it from the grandmaster forever. It would be exposed eventually. “Oh?” Hearing that, a gleam flashed in the black rabbit’s eyes. He smiled brightly as if he had thought of something wicked. “In that case, there’s nothing much to say. I’ll take you to find the elves. If you get the soul water, you have to give me some.” The black rabbit bargained with Philip. He should at least get some credit for his effort. If Philip agreed, he would get to work immediately. “No problem. I’m a man of my word. A promise is a promise. You can rest assured.” Philip smiled brightly. Hearing that, the black rabbit nodded excitedly without suspecting anything. He hopped up and down while telling Philip about the elves. “We need to get out of this place
After doing so many bad things, however, the tree monster could hardly enter the cycle of reincarnation now, so it felt depressed. Thinking of this, it burst into tears, no longer the mighty tree monster everyone knew. After all, it was a monster that had lived for thousands of years—a force to be reckoned with. It had just been about to reap the rewards of its labor when things turned out this way. The grandmaster hopped around and looked at the tree monster in disdain. He had no desire to enter the cycle of reincarnation, so he did not care about the tree monster's feelings. “It's easy for you to get the soul water, isn’t it? Just beg the elves for it. Who knows if they’ll help you, though?” the grandmaster said flippantly, his tone provocative. Philip glanced at Rabbit. He was certain they were from the same family now. They always spoke as if they were asking for a beating. The tree monster rustled its leaves to express its helplessness. “That suggestion is no different
“A true god simply represents a force. Some true gods are kind and willing to protect the people while other true gods are not interested in fighting and killing but prefer to run their own business! “Of course, some desire power and will find ways to improve their strength, even at the cost of sacrificing meaningless existences.” Philip was shocked to hear that human lives were considered meaningless existences to them. “You can find the chance to see the true gods who protect their people and do business, but you won’t see the bad guys because they usually hide in the mountains and avoid contact with people. “Every true god has a way to improve their strength, but this true god created such an evil thing to harm people. He can quickly improve his strength even if he remains in hiding.” Philip scowled after hearing the story. This true god had abandoned everything in pursuit of strength. However, Philip was also surprised that the true god could come up with such a smart
Philip believed that the tree monster was not lying. It had lost its memory and only remembered its so-called duty. Next, the grandmaster suffered the most nerve-wracking interrogation. “That tree has lost its memory, but you can’t say the same, can you? Tell us what’s going on or you’ll get it!” Philip grabbed the grandmaster by his long ears, causing him to scream in pain. Philip was too much to resort to violence at the drop of a hat. “I never said I won’t tell you. Stop manhandling me!” Although the grandmaster wanted to play dumb, he was more afraid of Philip. What if Philip got angry and wanted to kill him? He was no different from an ordinary rabbit now that his strength had been sealed. Without the strength to deal with Philip, he could only end up as his pet. “A long time ago, a mighty being created this land, which used to belong to the practitioners from the outside world. This place contained many opportunities, and many challenge levels had been set up for
“Philip, what do you mean by that? Why would an old dude want to attack us?” Foxy was a simple and kind monster beast. She did not understand the crude jokes they made. “Hehe, it’s jealous because we’re handsome and strong, of course. It's nothing but a loser. Especially after seeing how powerful we are, that old tree finally couldn't stand it anymore and exposed itself!” Foxy blushed at Aslan’s crude explanation and shyly hid behind Philip, cursing under her breath. Aslan had never cared about his image in front of his friends. There was nothing wrong with telling the truth. He did not have to maintain his image in front of other women anyway. He only had eyes for the lionesses in the valley. Without further ado, Philip grabbed the tree by its trunk. “Let’s see what’s up with you!” Philip grabbed the tree and pulled it up in front of him. He did it effortlessly and looked very cool. The tree monster was dumbfounded to find itself being dragged over in such a shameful