Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 564: Wizard Apprentice

There was a small shed in the yard. After the waiter brought a comfortable chair to Herag, he asked what Herag wanted to drink.

Herag let him arrange it as he pleased, and then sat on the chair to rest for a while.

After a few days of traveling by elemental flight, he was indeed a little tired.

After a while, the waiter brought a stove, and then a teapot and teacup, and made a pot of coffee for Herag, and then left.

Herag lay on the chair with his eyes closed, listening to the sound of coffee slowly boiling in the teapot next to him, gurgling.

It seems that Staven will not come back yet, and Herag is not in a hurry, waiting patiently.

Anyway, there is no definite time point, just that he may arrive at Port Margaret in the next few days.

The news Herag got was that Staven was a crystal wizard in Dream Island.

It's just that he doesn't usually stay in Dream Island, and usually moves outside.

He opened a tavern in Port Margaret, and few people knew that he was a wizard. They just regarded him as a learned scholar.

Of course, the nobles and rich people in Port Margaret knew something about him, and they had special respect for Staven.

As the sun set in the west, Herag heard the cry of seagulls coming from the port, and there was a sound of footsteps at the gate of the yard. It sounded like there were three people.

Herag opened his eyes and saw the waiter who received him standing respectfully in front of a middle-aged man with a beard, reporting something.

Behind these two people, there was a little boy with brown hair who looked eight or nine years old.

The little boy seemed a little restrained, standing aside and not daring to move.

He noticed that after Herag looked at him, he leaned against the wall in fear, and his whole body was about to stick to the wall.

Herag noticed that the little boy also had the qualifications of a wizard, but he didn't seem to have any magic items on him.

Judging from his aura, he was still at the stage of not practicing meditation at all, and had not yet entered the door.

After the waiter reported some things to the middle-aged man, he returned to the tavern to continue his work.

"Mr. Herag, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting for so long. I'm Staven from Dream Island." Staven came over and shook hands with Herag.

Herag said, "Nothing, I just arrived too, and I'm going to trouble Mr. Staven again this time."

"It's a small matter, I've already informed the top leaders of the organization about this matter, and they welcome your arrival, Mr. Herag." Staven said.

Herag and Staven exchanged a few simple pleasantries, but the two did not exchange too many polite words.

Herag learned that Staven had a mission this time, to escort some wizard apprentices back to Dream Island, so he could just take Herag there.

The little boy next to Staven was one of the wizard apprentices to be escorted this time, named Andri.

Andri was accidentally discovered by Staven when he was resting in a farmer's family in the countryside.

In the eyes of ordinary people in Port Margaret, Staven is not only a learned scholar, but also a doctor with superb medical skills.

More importantly, he doesn't charge for treatment, and doesn't care about identity.

Even if it's a homeless person on the roadside, Staven wouldn't mind saving him.

Staven went to the countryside near Port Margaret this time just to treat a farmer.

Unexpectedly, when he was treating the doctor, he found that the farmer's son actually had wizard talent.

Staven asked the farmer if he was willing to take their son away to learn something.

The farmer naturally had no objection, and was very happy that his son was favored by the Staven scholar.

This is also the reason why Andri didn't have any magic items on him, he was not selected by the token.

"The ship will leave in three days, and Mr. Herag will have to rest for a few days."

Staven also has to accept wizard apprentices sent from other places, so he needs to wait for a while.

Herag will set off when the time comes.

Herag also expressed his understanding and temporarily lived in Staven's yard.

In the past few days, Herag and Andri have become more familiar with each other, and Andri is not so afraid of Herag.

"Sir, can he talk?" Andri asked, looking at the toad on Herag's shoulder.

He has always been interested in toads, always watching quietly, but not daring to get close.

After two days, he finally came over with courage.

The toad rolled his eyes and glanced at Andri, then closed his eyes and ignored Andri.

"It seems that he doesn't want to pay attention to you." Herag smiled, and did not answer Andri's question.

Andri touched his head embarrassedly and said, "I have caught toads before, but I have never seen such a big one. And why it stays on your shoulder and doesn't run away, it's so strange."

"You will know later." Herag said mysteriously.

...

In Margaret Harbor, a huge ship slowly moored in front of Herag and others.

"Mr. Herag, please!" Staven asked Herag to go first, followed by six children, and Andri was among them.

These six children were of different heights and dressed very differently.

There were four people who were obviously rich or noble, dressed very luxuriously, only Andri and another little girl with freckles on her face looked like commoners.

The class division was very obvious at this time, four noble children stood together, talking and laughing.

Andri and another little girl stood aside very consciously, lowered their heads and dared not speak.

Herrag saw this scene from the corner of his eye and boarded the ship first.

"What is the identity of that adult? Even Mr. Staven respects him so much."

After the four noble children boarded the ship, they discussed in a low voice on the third floor of the cabin.

"I don't know either. I don't know him."

"Forget it, let's not discuss it. He must be a big shot. Why don't we think about our future life? When we get to Dream Island, how about we cooperate?"

...

Herrag listened to the discussion of the children below and couldn't help but think of the time when he first boarded the ship.

What was his mood about the future at that time? I'm afraid it was similar to theirs.

Andri and the little girl lived on the fourth floor because the good rooms on the third floor had been selected.

In front of the four noble children, Andri and the others didn't dare to compete and could only be forced to accept the arrangement.

Herag lived on the second floor. The room here was very spacious and the internal facilities were also complete.

This living condition is much better than when I was on the ship before, and the comfort is completely different.

The ship set sail soon, heading towards the boundless sea and heading towards Dream Island.

Herag was also somewhat curious about what Dream Island was like.

It was said that Dream Island was inaccessible under normal circumstances, and ordinary ships could not find the location of Dream Island at all. (End of this chapter)

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