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Chapter 46: Lynn - I Smell the Scent of a Culprit

    Chapter 46: Lynn - I Smell the Scent of a Culprit


    Drip, drip, drip...


    The relentless raindrops pounded on the deck, creating a series of crisp, low-pitched notes. Inside the cabin, Lynn awoke from a night of continuous nightmares.


    Once he had a clear view of his surroundings, Lynn couldn''t help but breathe a sigh of relief. The sudden appearance of the goddess''s apparitionst night had put significant psychological pressure on him, but thankfully, she had shown no intention of pursuing them.


    They should be safe now.


    Lynn sat up, swung his legs over the hard wooden bunk, and grabbed a cloak hanging by the door. Then, he opened the cabin door and stepped out onto the deck.


    The gentle sea breeze carried with it the scent of the ocean and a touch of salt, dispelling the stagnant air from the cabin.


    Lynn gazed into the distance, where a thick fog shrouded the surface of the sea, engulfing the entire sailing ship. Visibility was limited to about three to five meters beyond the ship''s sides.


    This fog seemed to possess some mysterious power, as even when he used a first-tier spell, "Tik''s Farseeing Art," he couldn''t see beyond the white mist.


    Navigating under such conditions was undeniably perilous. Not only was it difficult to discern direction, but there was also the risk of colliding with hidden rocks.


    "Wizard, are you awake? Did you rest wellst night?" a familiar voice came from behind. Lynn turned to see Lame Loude.


    However,pared tost night, Loude seemed somewhat dejected, clearly affected by their recent encounter with the apparition.


    Lynn didn''t respond to Loude''s question but instead spoke directly, "Is this the Sea of Mist? How do you usually navigate in these conditions, and how much longer until we reach the Wizard''s territory?"


    "Normally, departing from the Seaport Town would require sailing for almost half a month. As for navigating in these conditions..." Loude was very cautious as he pulled out apass.


    Lynn curiously leaned in. Thepass had a round wooden body adorned with intricate runes and symbols, but the most eye-catching feature was the pointer on top, which remained fixed on the ship''s heading.


    Could this be apass?


    Lynn spected silently, then listened as Loude exined, "Thispass was created by the Great Wizard Herlram, an alchemical invention. No matter where you are, it will always point in the direction of the Wizard''s territory."


    This was their key to navigating the Sea of Mist. Regardless of where they set out, following thepass''s guidance would always lead them to the Wizard''s territory.


    It was truly miraculous. Lynn picked up thepass, carefully examined it, and became somewhat interested in the Great Wizard Herlram, as this was the second time he had heard that name.


    It appeared that Archbishop Anluke had gone to great lengths to trap a few wizard apprentices, all in pursuit of obtaining thispass.


    Handing this over to the Church would undoubtedly be a significant achievement!


    Lynn couldn''t decipher the runes on thepass, so he just memorized them and returned the item.


    Loude epted thepass and then appeared somewhat conflicted. After a while, he cautiously asked, "Are you a Grand Wizard?"


    "Naturally not," Lynn shook his head. He couldn''t admit to such a thing.


    At this point, he was just a novice wizard who had recently started delving into magic. Being mistaken for a full-fledged wizard was one thing, especially since with the aid of his intelligence, he could achieve many feats that only aplished wizards could. However, reaching the level of a Grand Wizard was still a distant dream.


    If it weren''t for the assistance of the thousand-plus members of the "Ship Gang," he wouldn''t have been able to set up a trap capable of destroying the entire seaport. What had brought down Archbishop Anluke and his group was less magic and more the power of science.


    Seeing Lynn''s denial, Loude appeared somewhat skeptical. After all, he had witnessed the terrifying explosionst night, a feat achievable only with advanced magic.


    However, recalling Lynn''s request for gatheringrge amounts of materials, Loude spected that the magic known as "fireworks" probably required a special ritual to unleash such powerful magic.


    "In that case, after we arrive in the Wizard''s territory, you might face some scrutiny," Loude sighed repeatedly.


    Lynn''s expression changed abruptly, and a dangerous glint shone in his eyes. He could now smell the scent of trouble.


    Under the watchful gaze of someone who seemed "friendly," Loude hastened to exin. While he had been operating this route from Seaport Town to the Wizard''s territory, the person who had established it was the Grand Wizard Herlram.


    In essence, the entire Ship Gang was merely tools in his hands. Whether they liked it or not, they were obligated to transport scarce resources to the Wizard''s territory each year.


    Although they had always operated discreetly and without major incidents for over a decade, the actions of Jonny and others had led to the destruction of this critical transportation route.


    If Lynn turned out to be a Grand Wizard, they had nothing to worry about. But if he wasn''t, they needed to be prepared for consequences. This was the reason for Loude''s confirmation.


    With Loude''s exnation, Lynn quickly understood the situation. He felt torn, as he understood the significance of this route. The me should fall on his mentor, Kora. If Kora hadn''t been so audacious, attempting to abduct the Duke''s second daughter and getting caught red-handed, the Church wouldn''t have traced the problem all the way to Seaport Town.


    "Is this the only route from the Wizard''s territory to the Sekas Empire?" Lynn inquired.


    "Probably not... The Sea of Mist also connects to another vital port, the imperial capital of the Sekas Empire, Vikniel City," Loude said hesitantly. Although he couldn''t be certain, he suspected that there might be others in Vikniel City doing the same work as him.


    "I see," Lynn nodded. It appeared that the situation might not be as dire as he initially thought. However, he had no intention of shouldering this me. He needed to find a way to avoid it.


    As Lynn contemted, he casually inquired about various pieces of information regarding the Wizard''s territory. He was still rtively unfamiliar with the ce, and having insufficient knowledge could leave him at a disadvantage.


    Through several rounds of questioning, Lynn learned that the Wizard''s territory was different from what he had initially assumed. It wasn''t a refuge established by persecuted wizards but and that had existed for centuries, boasting a city, a port, and a poption of six hundred thousand, almost like a small kingdom.


    However, there were no kings or nobles here. Instead, it was governed by wizards and various schools of magic. The highest authority was the Wizard Council,posed of several legendary wizards.


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