Demon Hunter: School of the Wolf

Chapter 33 Water Ghost Whistle (Thanks to the monthly ticket of book friend

Yes!

Why do you have to avoid Vesemir?

After quickly answering the three apprentices' questions and drinking dinner, Aylin kept thinking about this question.

The other roommates in the dormitory had "fallen asleep".

Aylin's mind moved, and a water ghost whistle appeared in his hand.

The flat cylindrical whistle body, pale bone material, the surface seemed to be coated with oil, and it felt smooth.

Although it is a bait whistle, there is no whistle mouth for blowing air on the whistle. When using it, you only need to shake it gently.

This water ghost whistle looks very primitive, as if it was polished out of bones, and it is also very simple to use.

Aylin can just take it out and use it openly, saying that he was inspired by the alchemy class and made it by himself.

Can Vesemir still not believe it?

Who would have thought that Aylin would have such a thing as "Demon Hunting Notes"?

"I should have thought of it long ago. I can use the water ghost whistle the next day after I get it. How many more water ghosts can I hunt in so many days!"

The feeling of regret flashed across his mind, and Ailin began to reflect.

"The demand for Vera's alchemy class dropped too much in the past few days. The comfortable and regular environment has eliminated the sense of crisis!"

Be vigilant!

Alchemy skills have just begun to show signs of dawn, and the killer whale potion is even more elusive, but now there are only twenty-one days left before the mountain trial.

In these twenty-one days, who knows if there will be an emergency such as the sorceress leaving.

Can the killer whale potion be configured successfully in one go?

Will there be no sudden changes in the mountain trial?

Is there really enough time?

Be vigilant!

Be vigilant!

Be vigilant!

Every day cannot be wasted!

After intense thinking, Ailin planned the hunting rhetoric for tomorrow and fell asleep.

...

At noon the next day.

Ailin walked out of the alchemy room.

The moment he closed the door, his face suddenly darkened.

Mary is not as good as Vera.

There is no doubt about this.

But before today, Ailin didn't know Mary's true level, so he still had some expectations in his heart.

After all, college students teaching junior high school students may not be better than high school students.

But reality still gave him a slap in the face.

[Do you spend 7101 small experience beads to unlock skills? ]

A class is about four hours, and only 19 small experience beads are reduced.

Vera gave him a lesson, and the least was 50, and yesterday's class was directly reduced by 470.

Halfway through the class, Ailin saw the system prompt that it was reduced a little after a few minutes, and his heart was half cold.

But Mary was really serious about imparting knowledge to him, so Ailin adjusted his mentality and listened to the end with an expression of recognition and a fake smile.

But if this continues, before the high mountain trial, the alchemy class will only reduce the skill requirements by four or five hundred, not even a fraction of the requirements.

Time is running out!

He must get at least...

Five thousand small experience beads within twenty days...

Fuck!

Ailin's face darkened. It took him ten days to get 1,500.

If the effect of the water ghost whistle does not meet expectations, alchemy is basically hopeless.

As for whether he can pass the mountain trial with his current strength?

Ailin did think about this.

After all, in the process of improving strength, it is inevitable that the mentality will swell.

So he asked Vesemir this question when he had time.

The master demon hunter answered in the negative.

"The mountain trial has little to do with swordsmanship and magic signs. The crossing of the river and the old spearhead are very lucky..."

Perhaps he felt that he was too serious, Vesemir paused for a moment, and then comforted:

"Ailin, you are a natural demon hunter, don't worry, you will definitely pass the trial..."

The master demon hunter's tone was very firm.

He believed that the more talented the demon hunter apprentice was, the more likely he would survive the trial.

In his opinion, a genius like Ailin could pass the mountain trial 100%.

This is not because of strong enough strength, but because they are destined to be suitable for this profession.

Destined.

This is the idea of ​​almost all demon hunters, they all believe in fate devoutly.

After all.

A large part of demon hunters are the product of accident rate.

They are chosen by accident and fate and embark on this path.

They may also die because of accident and fate.

So in the three stages of the mountain trial, except for the trolls who can make up for it through communication skills, the other two stages are very dependent on fate.

Will he be discovered by the water ghost when he swims to the center of the lake?

Will he look into the eyes of the old spearhead affectionately as soon as he enters the cave?

Rather than saying that the mountain trial tests the apprentices' past learning results, it is better to say that this trial is testing whether the apprentices have been abandoned by fate.

But Ailin does not believe in fate.

Even if he is most likely the son of miracles in the prophecy, Ailin is unwilling to let his life be judged by the so-called fate.

Man can conquer nature.

The gene of fighting against fate for thousands of years is engraved in his soul.

The idea is clear.

In the case of alchemy class is useless, he can only fight his way out.

Taking a deep breath, Aelin walked down the stairs.

He greeted the demon hunter guarding the gate of Kaer Morhen with ease.

As usual, Aelin and Vesemir set out on a journey to hunt water ghosts.

“Master Vesemir, we don’t have to search for traces deliberately this time.”

The witcher master was stunned for a moment, thinking that Aylin didn't want to come out to hunt water ghosts anymore, and said:

"That's right, it's been so many days, your understanding of water ghosts is no less than mine, so let's go back now?"

Vesemir thought, fortunately, we just left Kaer Morhen, and we can still catch up with the first round of drinking if we go back now.

The witcher apprentice was also stunned for a moment after hearing this, and after a few seconds, he said:

"No... I didn't give up," Aylin took out the water ghost whistle from his wallet, handed it to the witcher master, and said, "I found a better way."

Vesemir stopped and took the water ghost whistle in confusion.

He looked at it carefully, but didn't find anything strange, nor did he feel any fluctuations in magic power.

Although the shape is a bit strange, there are also many bone carvings.

Can this thing find water ghosts?

Vesemir was full of doubts.

However.

Considering that Aylin was studying alchemy with Vera in Toussaint, the witcher master took out the school badge from his collar after taking a look at Aylin.

The roaring wolf head badge was motionless.

"Are you sure? Just use this to find water ghosts?" Because he didn't know the author of this thing, the demon hunter master asked cautiously, "Did you make this?"

"Of course..." Erin instinctively wanted to agree, but a flash of inspiration suddenly occurred, and he changed his words in an instant, "Ms. Vera made it, my level is not enough..."

Vesemir nodded slightly, and his expression instantly changed from suspicion to amazement.

"As expected of Ms. Vera, the magic props she made can't even detect a trace of magic fluctuations."

Erin:?

Is there a possibility?

This thing is not a magic prop.

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