This star that had fallen from the sky and tortured Saul half to death had actually allowed Saul to see clearly where the doors within his body were located through those eerie eyeballs!
At this moment, the terror of having eyeballs covering his entire body was suddenly replaced by this novel sensation.
It was as if before he had been breathing through his mouth and nose, but from this moment on, he was breathing with every cell in his body.
“So the doors I was looking for are the connection channels between every cell in my body and the outside world.”
Saul stood naturally in his consciousness body, hands spread open, like standing on a grassland with arms outstretched to feel the sunlight, feeling the warmth of light penetrating every inch of his body’s skin.
“No wonder they said back then that only apprentices who chose wizard body transformations suitable for themselves could go further on the wizard’s path in the future.”
“Only wizard body transformations suitable for oneself won’t make wizards lose familiarity and control over their own bodies. Otherwise, when they try to push open the doors within their bodies, they’ll find they can’t even locate the doors.”
Saul immediately decided that if Noah wanted to undergo wizard body transformation in the future, he must let him design the transformation plan himself.
At most, Saul would help him evaluate the feasibility of the plan.
“However, Noah’s situation is special. I don’t know if he can grow to the point where he can undergo wizard body transformation.”The sun-like warm feeling gradually intensified, making Saul almost forget he was in his consciousness space.
This was his first time pushing open the doors within his body, yet it was also a special period when his consciousness body and physical body were separated.
Therefore, Saul, who only felt himself becoming increasingly energetic, didn’t know that the changes happening to him had already frightened the people outside terribly!
“What’s happening? Why, why is the master’s body continuously absorbing magic power?” Herman couldn’t help with anything and was anxiously pacing in circles.
His silver figure was already starting to leave afterimages.
“Stop spinning, you’re making me dizzy.” Ann wished she could kick Herman out of the laboratory.
She was rushing to prepare the formation materials Byron needed, but Herman beside her made her too anxious to stay calm.
“Herman, go outside and guard the door. Tell them the master is conducting a very critical experiment and no one can come in. Also, don’t let anyone enter Lake Island during this time.” Agu was also busy, but he could still spare attention to give Herman orders.
“What about Steward Hope?” Herman didn’t know why he asked this question.
Agu looked up slightly, his eyes firm as he looked at him. “No one can come in during this time, including Steward Hope.”
Herman became even more uneasy. He knew Agu wasn’t distrusting Hope, but for master’s safety, they could only take precautions.
But it was precisely this precautionary attitude that made him even more anxious.
However, Herman was someone who had seen the world. Although he appeared panicked in front of Ann and Agu, when he pushed open the door and walked out of the laboratory, the panic on his face instantly became calm. He even deliberately showed a displeased expression, crossing his arms and standing on his tiptoes, as if he had been sent out to guard the door because he had made a mistake.
Ann and Agu in the room also felt slightly relieved after Herman went out to guard the door, then lowered their heads to continue their tasks.
Agu was arranging a sealing formation at extreme speed.
Ann had been assigned a pile of tasks by Byron and was so busy she transformed multiple spider legs to use as hands.
The reason they had panicked earlier and were now so anxious was entirely because of Saul.
Saul, who had been lying peacefully as if asleep, suddenly transformed into a massive vortex on the sea, desperately absorbing the surrounding elemental particles.
His body also began showing strange changes due to this rapid and reckless absorption.
His skin seemed to suddenly become like a water surface, rippling with waves.
Ann and Agu had heard during this time that advancing from second-rank to third-rank required opening doors within the body, and they roughly understood the scene after opening doors.
So at first, seeing Saul’s body automatically absorbing external magic power, the two were somewhat happy, thinking Saul had likely grasped the key to opening doors—although this was incredible, the two consciousness bodies had already accepted their master’s miraculous nature and felt anything could happen to Saul.
But soon, they discovered that Saul’s absorption of external magic power had reached an indiscriminate level, and his bodily changes were becoming increasingly abnormal.
Not only were dark attribute particles being rapidly absorbed, but even other elemental particles unsuitable for Saul to absorb in large quantities were being forcibly dragged into his body.
He was even beginning to swell.
Although his body was already showing signs of being unable to bear the load, it continued to absorb external magic power.
More terrifyingly, although the Purity Wizard Tower was located in the middle of Rhine Lake, there were still small amounts of impurities and pollution floating in the air.
These small amounts of impurities could normally be avoided during meditation with a little attention, but current Saul was indiscriminately absorbing everything into his body.
At this rate, before Saul could find a shortcut to advancing to third-rank through opening doors, he would first be burst from external elemental particles and impurities!
However, when they realized something was seriously wrong, they discovered they couldn’t wake Saul up no matter what.
As if his consciousness body wasn’t in his body at all and had wandered off somewhere unknown.
Just when everyone was dumbfounded, Byron made a decisive decision.
“Since Saul currently has no way to close the doors himself, then we’ll do it.”
His voice was steady, his tone calm. Although he was the only first-rank wizard present, he still served as their backbone.
Byron immediately asked Agu and the others if they knew any method to isolate elemental particles.
Agu immediately said they could borrow from the formation that sealed Camus, isolating Saul from external elemental particles and other magical energies.
So Byron immediately had Agu arrange a sealing formation centered on Saul.
Although this formation was also complex, with the example downstairs as reference, Agu could arrange it alone.
Ann was pulled by Byron to make various potions and basic formation materials.
Byron naturally wasn’t idle either. He moved a large pile of bottles and jars from the original experiment table and began tinkering, apparently with things he had been experimenting with before.
After Agu finally arranged the sealing formation, he was delighted to discover that with Saul isolated, his magic power absorption speed suddenly slowed.
But at the same time, he also discovered that the suction force within Saul’s body hadn’t weakened due to the lack of surrounding magic power.
Instead, upon discovering there was nothing to absorb, it increased the absorption intensity.
The barely arranged wizard formation immediately became precarious and probably couldn’t last much longer.
“Master’s condition is wrong. Sealing off magic power can’t stop his absorption of the outside world.”
Just then, a wisp of ethereal black smoke suddenly drifted past Agu’s eyes.
Thin as gauze, yet impossible to ignore its existence.
When Agu’s gaze followed the smoke, he discovered this smoke was actually coming from the cabinets in the laboratory corner.
Agu remembered that those cabinets should contain some of the black pollution sources Saul had extracted from other people’s bodies.
The black smoke from that location emerged from inside the cabinets, drifted all the way to outside the sealing formation, then seemed to encounter no obstruction as it drilled into the formation, and was immediately accelerated into Saul’s body like fallen leaves swept away by a water vortex with a “whoosh.”
Agu couldn’t even stop it!
“Black Tide pollution… entering master’s body… should be fine, right?”
At this moment, even the well-informed Agu felt somewhat helpless.
(End of Chapter)
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