Diary of a Dead Wizard - Chapter 889
Chapter 876 Shaken Faith
Thor lowered his head and looked at his right shoulder. The wound was covered with a layer of warm light. The wound did not bleed – of course, he would not bleed easily now.
And it did not hurt. He just felt that the center of gravity of his body had changed, and his movements were different from before.
A broken arm was not a serious injury to Thor. If he wanted, he could even recover in an instant.
But Thor was still not at peace.
Fortunately, Flim took away his right arm. If it was his left arm, the eye of the storm anchor and the fragments of the bone monster hidden in the fingertips of his left hand would have been taken away.
As for the right arm, it was mainly the source of pollution that Thor had been collecting. Although it was also very important, it was at least not as sensitive as the anchor.
Thor raised his left hand to cover the gap in his right arm. The warm light slowly disappeared, but Thor’s right arm did not grow out.
Thor put down his hand, and the wound was covered with a new layer of skin.
There was no way to replenish magic here, so Thor simply gave up repairing his body.
There was a calm attitude that since you bully me, I will keep the evidence of your bullying me forever.
Let everyone see how the Court of Arbitration treats his guests.
When Leah turned the corner of the corridor again and saw Thor, she found that the wizard in front of her was missing an arm.
Leah was shocked, her eyes turned red instantly, and she ran to Thor.
“Lord Thor, your arm, you?”
Thor turned his head and said expressionlessly: “Your Lord Flim borrowed it for use, and I guess he won’t return it to me.”
After that, he turned back to his laboratory table and looked at the scattered fragments of witchcraft circles on it and thought.
Leah clenched her hands, but she couldn’t influence Flim’s decision.
In addition to her natural beauty, she was sent to the Lost Corridor to serve Thor because she took the initiative.
When Thor helped the wizards clean up the black tide pollution on the coastline, she was actually one of them. It was just that she was in a mess in the battle, and after being polluted, her face was completely destroyed and her body was festering. Thor didn’t pay any attention to her, an ordinary patient, so he didn’t have the slightest impression of Leah.
Leah could become a second-level wizard, of course, she had her own scheming, but at this time, facing Thor, most of her emotions were real.
She was really grateful to Thor for saving her and many of her friends. So when she said that Thor could tell her to do anything, she was willing to have a closer relationship with Thor.
However, Thor did not make any demands on her, but only asked her to help collect information and convey Thor’s instructions.
This made Leah respect Thor even more, and she did the work Thor told her to do seriously.
But she didn’t expect that she had only been away for a day, and when she came back, she found that Thor had lost an arm.
She inhaled slowly, and her nose was trembling.
Thor still didn’t look at her.
Leah knew that she was a wizard of the Judgment Court, and this identity must have disgusted Thor.
Even for a third-level wizard, losing an arm is not a serious injury, and there are many ways to grow it back. But this does not mean that the injury does not exist.
At the same time, the humiliation here cannot be erased by repairing the injury.
It’s a pity that their Lord of the Judgment Court never cares about these.
No one knows what he cares about except Kuroshio. Just like no one knows why the judgment of the court was issued.
Looking at Thor who was quietly bowing his head, Leah felt a little distressed. She slowly walked to Thor, knelt on one knee, raised her hand and held Thor’s clothes.
“Lord Thor, I major in dark witchcraft. If you need to replenish magic power or anything else, you can take it from me.”
Thor turned his head and glanced at Leah. “Is it okay to borrow without returning?”
Leah nodded and said, “I’m here to serve you. You can ask me for anything.”
Thor narrowed his eyes, and a thin thread of fate emerged from Leah’s head. Like a puppy, she looked at him eagerly.
An hour later, Leah staggered away with the help of the wall. After turning the corner of the corridor, a light door appeared in front of her.
This was her way to leave, but Thor could not see the door.
Leah regrouped herself so that outsiders could not see that her magic power was almost drained. Then she walked out of the light door with her head held high.
Outside the door, Roye was walking back and forth in the meeting room of the Judgment Court in a somewhat irritable manner.
Seeing Leah, he hurriedly asked, “How is Sol in there?”
Leah shook her head, “Lord Roye, Lord Sol is not very happy. He doesn’t talk much except about the experiment.”
She said and handed Roye the experimental materials about Midor that she had taken from Sol.
Roye got the materials he was waiting for, but he didn’t leave immediately. Instead, he sat back on the chair in the conference room with a pale face.
He was only resurrected for a few days and was still in a weak period. Although he had no problem beating the second-level, he always felt uncomfortable.
At this time, Thor was suddenly locked up in the Lost Corridor by Flim, and Roye felt even more uncomfortable.
When Thor was invited here, he knew the intention of the court master after inviting him in half-forcefully.
It was to prevent Dr. Thor, who was very good at treating pollution, from being called by Gorza to treat people and let people survive, which ruined the court master’s plan.
But since Thor came to Eternal Night, he has been very well-behaved, cooperating with him and Alfonso to do experiments, and even saved so many people when the black tide came.
Of course, Thor’s greatest achievement now is to plant a new black sea tree in the Red Sea, Midor.
Although the control of Midor fell into the hands of an ordinary person like Sander, which made Roye a little unhappy, he was more happy that the red sea tree he had cultivated for decades could continue to survive.
After Thor came over, Roye gradually changed his superficial enthusiasm to recognition of him. In the end, he even regarded him as his own.
But now…
Roye sighed.
Alfonso was his good friend, a real friend, but his behavior would endanger Nefert, so Roye reported it to Flim as soon as he found out. In the end, the two made a plan to let Alfonso gather all the atavistic mermaids to escape, and then they would catch them all in one fell swoop. Later, even though Roye knew that Alfonso died to atone for his sins, he felt sad but had no regrets.
But now, everything Thor did helped the Tribunal to a certain extent.
Although Roye suspected whether it was a conspiracy theory at the time, he soon realized that Thor, a third-level wizard, really did not have the ability to create a mermaid mutant.
In the end, Roye could only regard the unknown fourth-level wizard who killed him as Alfonso’s trump card to help the mermaids escape, and did not think about Thor anymore.
Therefore, Roye felt it was difficult.
Leah saw that Roye obviously disagreed with Lord Flim’s imprisonment of Thor, and whispered, “Lord Roye, if you always pass on information like this, there may be omissions in the process. Will it affect Midor’s growth?”
Roye stood up, holding the information that Leah had just handed over, “I will persuade the Lord. In fact, even if you don’t want to release him, there is no need to lock him up in the Lost Corridor.”
After saying that, Roye strode out of the conference room, while Leah stayed there thinking about how to help Thor leave the prison.
This chapter counts as yesterday.
(End of this chapter)
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