Chapter 563 Port Margaret
"This is a token of the wizard organization Moonlight Glade. If he is willing to embark on the path of wizards in the future, he can join Moonlight Glade with this thing." Herag said.
The wind elf ring was obtained by Herag when he killed another wizard apprentice. This ring itself is also a token of Moonlight Glade.
Herag saw that Daven had certain wizard qualifications, and thought that this thing would not be of much use anyway, so he gave it to Daven.
The essential function of these magic items is actually to recruit students for major wizard organizations and absorb fresh blood.
The magic items are enchanted with zero-level spells, which are not very useful for formal wizards like Herag.
When many formal wizards meet some qualified juniors, they will give away the magic items in their hands to give the other party a chance.
Many wizards embark on the path of wizards in this way, relying on magic items as tokens to join wizard organizations.
After joining the wizard organization, either they are promoted to formal wizards and continue to practice hard, or they die or stop at a certain stage and end their lives. .
Just like the wizard apprentice that Herag first met, his little fireball ring came from his teacher, who was probably a wizard apprentice with no hope of promotion, and passed on the magic item in his hand to his student.
But what he didn't expect was that his student died before he left the Coulson Continent.
Herag gave this wind elf ring, but it didn't mean that Daven must embark on the path of wizards when he grows up.
All the choices are in his hands, and whether to take this path depends on his personal wishes.
Although becoming a wizard can be extraordinary, more people just become a pile of bones.
Sometimes, it may be a better choice to spend a life in peace.
Ed was very excited and knelt on the ground, constantly knelt and thanked.
He knew very well what this ring meant, which was more precious than gold.
This ring represents an opportunity to completely change his fate.
Herag called him: "Okay, okay, I just gave him this ring because I saw that Daven had some qualifications. Remember, whether he chooses this path in the future depends on himself, don't force him to take this path. "
"Understood, sir." Ed kept Herag's words in mind.
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The next day, outside Ryan City.
"Sir, I'll take you to the west coast." Ed requested.
"It will be two months before you get there, so let's just stay here."
Herag waved his hand as a farewell.
The magic power surged around his body, and he turned into a stream of fiery red light and went away.
Ed stared at the stream of light in a daze, and after a while, he knelt on the ground and kowtowed.
Many people in the city also noticed the stream of light, and they all looked up.
It was just that the stream of light flashed and disappeared from everyone's sight in the blink of an eye.
Although this scene was short, it caused a lot of discussion in the city.
Many people were guessing what it was, and there were many different opinions.
Some people didn't see this scene, so they could only Listen to others retelling.
Such a small matter will become the topic of conversation for the residents of this small town for a while.
It takes two months to reach the west coast from Ryan City, and that is by carriage.
Herag has elemental flight, so naturally he doesn't need to take a slow carriage to travel.
Anyway, the area from Ryan City to the west coast is all human settlements, and there are almost no large uninhabited areas.
Herag doesn't have to worry about any hidden dangers or troubles in these places.
In this place in the barren land, except In addition to the idle wizards, there are wizards from several wizard organizations.
Idle wizards are very weak and pose no threat to Herag.
And there are very few second-level wizards in those wizard organizations, so there is no reason to attack even if they happen to meet.
Unless some forces that are at odds with each other in the Land of Dawn are likely to attack Herag.
But now Herag was sent to this place by the toad, which is a long way from the Black Rock Valley.
Even if someone wants to ambush him, it is impossible to predict that he can arrive here so quickly.
Herag is in the air Flying at high speed, he tried to avoid the city as much as possible to avoid attracting too much attention.
Sometimes he couldn't avoid the crowd, so Herag would only choose to fly over some countryside, where there were not so many people.
Whenever he flew over the sky above these ordinary people, he would see them kneeling down, clasping their hands together and praying or something.
In their eyes, this was a miracle.
It took Herag three days to reach Port Margaret.
Port Margaret is the largest port city on the west coast, with countless ships docking and sailing every day.
"That's it, sir!" A skinny little boy led Herag to the door of a tavern called Birdstalk.
Herag nodded slightly and gave the little boy two silver coins as a reward.
"Thank you, sir! "The little boy's eyes lit up when he saw the two silver coins, and he almost bowed 90 degrees.
It was the first time he met such a generous guest. Just for showing him the way, he got two silver coins. This trip was a big profit.
Herag originally wanted to give a gold coin, but after seeing the little boy's thin body and clothes full of patches, he changed it to two silver coins.
Giving too much might hurt him instead.
Herag walked into the Birdstalk Tavern. The light inside was a little dim, but it was very lively.
Many people were sailors on the ship, holding huge glasses and drinking.
For these sailors who make a living on the sea all year round, the time when they are docked is a rare time for indulgence and rest.
Although these sailors go to sea all year round, few of them can save money.
Every time they dock, the gold coins in their pockets will be handed over to women, taverns and casinos.
After spending them, they will go to sea again, and so on.
Herag walked to the front desk and asked the waiter at the front desk: "Hello, I'm looking for Mr. Staven."
The waiter was stunned for a moment, looked up and down at Herag, and then said: "Are you Mr. Herag?"
"Yes." Herag nodded.
The waiter then said respectfully: "The boss is out and may not be back until the evening. If you don't mind, you can wait for him in the backyard first."
It seems that Staven had explained it in advance, so the waiter knew that someone would come to him.
The waiter knew very well that the boss's name was not Staven, and few people could call him by this name.
Herag nodded and motioned the waiter to lead the way.
The waiter took Herag to the backyard of the tavern, which was a large yard with a five-story building.
This house was not noticeable outside the tavern, and no one would have thought that there was such a large house inside. (End of this chapter)