Chapter 66 The Wind Rises

Chapter 66 The Wind Rises

Another two days passed. No one knew what was going on outside the castle, but inside the castle it was exceptionally quiet, so quiet that people couldn't help but lower their voices when speaking.

Purney hurried to find Ivan and brought him a message: "What should we do? Billel asked us to take the token and meet him, and then together we can kill Toins."

A question mark emerged in Ivan's mind. Judging from the little green-winged snake's performance before, it was clear that someone had broken into the castle and caused heavy damage. If they could come and go freely, what was the use of the token?
What's the point of letting him and Penny go?
"When?"

"Just tonight."

"Will he meet us?"

"He didn't tell us, he just said he would guide us to find him. That bastard is getting more and more outrageous."

Penny said in annoyance that she felt like she was being used as a pawn by someone, especially that bastard Billel.

Ivan had no choice: "I'll go ask Lar to prepare to leave the castle." If you are not as strong as others, there is nothing you can do about being ordered around by others.

There was nothing Penny could do but watch him go find Lal.

late at night.

Two figures climbed over the wall and left the castle under the cover of night, running away from the castle. There seemed to be other shadows moving not far behind them.

"This way."

The light was not strong at night, but that was not a problem for Ivan and Penny.

In order to find Billel, Pernie searched the entire island and knew everything around her. She led the way, followed by Ivan, and followed by several tails.

Nearly twenty minutes later, they could faintly hear the sound of sea water, and they were not far from the beach.

"Be careful, it's just ahead."

The two men walked forward on the soft weeds, being extremely alert.

The two men had no idea who were in front of them or how many were following behind them. They might become the fish in the pond and be eaten by others.

Although Lal made a lot of promises, neither of them took them seriously.

This is the helplessness of the chess pieces, and both of them hate this feeling.

"Since Toins doesn't dare to come, I'll use you as a sacrifice first."

On one side, a figure crawling in the grass stood up. Its huge body was like a pillar. It looked down at the people who came hurriedly, causing the people behind to pause.

Birrell showed up.

The little green-winged snake was one of the people who followed.

"Biller, Wizard Toins asked me to tell you that he will take back everything he gave you."

"You want to delay time? I won't give you a chance."

When facing the little green-winged snake, Ekz, and the four cloud servants, Billel remained calm. The next second, he attacked the little green-winged snake.

The people behind started fighting, and Ivan and Penny quickly ran to the side.

"Is he Billel?" With the second-class apprentice's outstanding eyesight, Ivan saw what Billel looked like. He looked like a giant monster.

"Yes, he didn't look like this before. I mean the last time we met." Penny looked closely and thought she had seen it wrong. Now Billel had changed into another appearance, from a giant snake with a human face to a giant snake with a human body, six arms, an extremely strong body, and a snake body more than 20 centimeters thick.

At first glance, it looks like a monster from a fairy tale.

Not only his appearance, but also his aura became exceptionally strong, showing his ferocious power in the battle with the Little Green Winged Snake and others.

Looking at Birrel who was firmly in the upper hand, Pernie's eyes were full of shock: "He has become so powerful, a formal wizard is no more than this." Ivan said bitterly: "Maybe, I think I know why wizards are the masters of mankind."

Birler was one of the first batch to land on the island. In less than half a year, his strength had become so terrifying. Compared with knights and wizards, he had far more methods, and his war potential was completely on a different level.

"What should we do, run away?"

"I'm afraid it's too late."

The two men looked at each other in silence; they couldn't fly.

After the battle broke out, the first person to suffer was Ekz.

With a flick of his tail, Birrell swept Ekz off the ground. In front of Birrell's giant snake, Ekz's python head was like the difference between a sapling and a big tree, truly demonstrating what it means to be vulnerable.

"You bastard Billel, let me show you how powerful I, Lar, am." The little green-winged snake suddenly grew larger, becoming more than four times its original size. It flapped its white wings vigorously, and wind blades formed under its wings.

It opened its mouth and exhaled a breath of cold air, which, along with the wind blade, attacked Biller.

What was unexpected was that Birler also opened his mouth and spit out a mouthful of frost cloud. The power was so great that it easily destroyed the little green-winged snake's spell, and the range was so wide that it enveloped the little green-winged snake and all the cloud servants that approached.

This is clearly not a human method.

With a strong body, abundant mana, frost mist that freezes speed, and six arms holding weapons, Billel gave the little green-winged snake no room to maneuver. After restricting the cloud and mist servants, he launched a more violent attack on the little green-winged snake.

Under Bieler's attack, the little green-winged snake was like a lone boat hit by a storm. It finally realized the fact that it was no match for the enemy. It suddenly shrank its body and used this change to bounce itself away in one go.

"Asshole Billel, Wizard Toins will not let you go."

The little green-winged snake that escaped to the side was covered in blood. Its biggest advantage was that it could fly in the air. As long as it didn't get close to Biller, it was safe, so it didn't leave in a hurry.

The four cloud servants followed suit and moved away from where Biller was, even farther away than the little green-winged snake. Only Ekz, who had been hit hard, lay on the ground, his life or death unknown.

"That's just right. I don't want to let him go either." Biller's huge body rushed forward a long distance, scaring the little green-winged snake so much that it flapped its wings and flew farther, and the cloud servant disappeared without a trace.

Seeing that he couldn't catch up, Billel returned to his original place and looked at the two people hiding nearby.

Ivan and Penny came out from their hiding place.

Birrell's vertical pupils were fixed on the strange Ivan, his eyes full of wild brutality.

Penny called up, "Biel, that's the Ivan I was talking about."

"Sir, I brought the token and password as agreed."

Ivan felt it the most deeply, as if he was facing a hungry giant beast foraging for food, which might attack him in the next second, causing his heart to ring with alarm bells.

At this time, the little green-winged snake shouted from afar: "Ivan, don't forget how much Wizard Toins values ​​you. You are the only apprentice with an independent laboratory, a treatment that even Bieler, who had a fifth-level talent, did not have. You are Toins's true disciple."

As soon as these words were spoken, Ivan felt a strong murderous intent, and he cursed Lal in his heart.

Purney said hurriedly, "Biel, we are all in the same group. Don't fall for Lal's trick."

Not far away, a figure staggered to his feet. It was Ekz who had just been knocked away, and he just happened to attract the attention of the three people.

Birrell shouted: "Go, kill him."

"no problem."

Ivan immediately understood. It was not a difficult decision for him. It was just a chance to settle a blood debt.

(End of this chapter)