Baal lazily said, "Whatever, it's yours since I gave it to you." He lay there comfortably, not moving an inch.

Doreen thought carefully.

However, he couldn't give it to Karl right now. If Ivan and Candice found out, things wouldn't be so simple. Doreen even suspected they would attack directly.

He knew the ways of the nobles all too well.

The wheels moved slowly across the wasteland. After a few days, a magnificent city, much larger than Chris County, appeared before him.

Constantine City.

Not far from the city, there were many small towns and villages. Everyone had relaxed as much as they could, but when they truly arrived at Constantine City, a wave of cheers erupted from the caravan, startling Doreen from his meditation.

He had already visualized the fire element spirit down to its neck, with only its head and hands remaining. Once completed, he could draw magic into his body, evolve the elemental spirit, and officially enter the late stage of a formal Level 1 wizard.

Level 2 spells were much more difficult than Level 1. To learn a Level 2 spell, it wasn't just about having immense mental power and control; there were many other factors. Doreen, at least for now, didn't have the ability to simulate them.

Sticking his head out of the carriage, Doreen glanced at the magnificent city in the distance.

Constantine Province.

Having read many books, the descriptions of a human province city were always filled with flowery language: a place where human elites gathered, a city of the future for humanity, the head of academies, and various other terms. But when you actually saw it, you could only describe it with one word:

Spectacular.

The city, tens of kilometers wide, lay across the land like an ocean of buildings. The walls were tall and wide, with soldiers standing guard, full of solemnity.

Inside the walls, various tall buildings rose from the ground, standing in rows, exceeding the height of the city walls. The tallest were even twice as high as the walls, making them very magnificent from afar.

This was Constantine City, the only city in the Northern Kingdom resisting the Eternal Forest and the Glorious Empire.

There would be no peace between empires, and the Constantine Iron Cavalry was a very famous existence in the West Ring Continent.

The caravan moved slowly, and soon stopped about three or four miles outside the city to rest. They would stay here for five days.

Entering the city.

Doreen had never been to a big city before and was very curious about everything around him. There were many people in the city, various tall buildings, magnificent and grand, and all kinds of people, which were dazzling to see.

On the streets, people came and went, ordinary people, professionals, men, women, adults, and children, everywhere. The flow of people was many times greater than that of Chris County.

Doreen had no concept of these things, and wandered around with Baal.

Soon, he came to a pharmacy to check the types of medicines.

As expected, there were no materials for any Level 3 mental power drugs. He was a little disappointed.

So, he casually strolled down the street.

Ivan, wearing ordinary black clothes, entered the city and immediately raised his hand to call for a carriage, which quickly disappeared into the streets.

The carriage twisted and turned, and soon stopped in front of a chamber of commerce.

Ivan got out of the carriage, entered the chamber of commerce, showed a badge to the service staff, and was led to a room in the back.

A moment later, three carrier pigeons flew from the top of the chamber of commerce, flying extremely fast towards the Glorious Empire.

At the same time, on the other side of the city, Candice also used the same means to transmit information.

After doing all this, the two went to the XC district, where Constantine's largest money-spending market was located.

Doreen wandered around the city, admiring the prosperity of the big city, acting like a country bumpkin.

In this city, he saw many novel things, such as humans with yellow hair and yellow pupils, beastmen with tails, and some very strange life forms.

In the north of the Northern Kingdom, most people have yellowish-black skin and black hair. Pupils occasionally have differences, but they are mainly black. Few people have naturally yellow hair, white hair, or red hair. This time he saw them.

He walked around, looking around.

The city had everything, auction houses, various professional guilds, arenas, and all kinds of money pits described in books.

He wandered around until noon, feeling a little hungry, and reluctantly walked into a restaurant.

This was a slightly upscale restaurant. Passing through the crowd and walking to the door, Doreen was about to enter when the waiter at the door directly stopped him.

His expression was somewhat disgusted, and he said, "We only serve wealthy merchants and nobles here, not commoners!"

Doreen frowned. Why were people here like this? He was about to speak when he heard a majestic voice from behind, "Please let this distinguished mage in. I, Allen, will treat."

Doreen was suddenly startled, and reached a hand into his clothes, then turned his head.

A middle-aged man in a noble tailcoat strode over from a distance, showing a gentle smile when he saw Doreen turn his head.

Doreen felt a huge magic fluctuation from him, the same as Karl. This was a Level 2 wizard.

The waiter was shocked when he heard this. He not only withdrew his hand, but even took a step back, looking at him with some horror.

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"Lord Allen, who is this?"

The waiter said tremblingly.

Doreen sensed something was wrong.

Allen came to Doreen not far away, glanced at his movements. This foreign wizard was very vigilant, with his hand in his clothes, there should be some countermeasures.

He glanced at the waiter, and smiled gently, "This should be an adventurer. I heard that the Flame Chamber of Commerce has entered the city. Are you here with the Chamber of Commerce?"

Doreen didn't feel any hostility, so he relaxed.

"Yes, the Flame Chamber of Commerce arrived last night, camped outside for one night, and entered the city this morning. I am Lin Rui, the accompanying wizard."

Allen smiled, "I just happened to be here for dinner and ran into you. Do you mind if we eat together?"

Doreen nodded, "Sure."

The waiter respectfully retreated to the back, watching the two walk in together.

After Doreen left, he wiped the sweat from his head, feeling a sense of weakness all over.

Oh my god, this person in animal skin is actually a wild Level 1 wizard, so scary.

"The Northern Kingdom's prejudice against wizards is terrible, please don't mind," Allen said as he led Doreen in.

Doreen himself was from the Northern Kingdom, so he naturally knew this.

"I don't mind, I just feel very strange, why are ordinary people so afraid?"

Allen laughed, "This is because the Empire deliberately promotes and demonizes the image of wild wizards. For ordinary civilians, apart from the mages of the Ability Society, other mages are monsters who like to kill at will."

Doreen fell silent.

The two walked inside, and soon Doreen saw what a luxury restaurant was.

What was strange, however, was that Allen couldn't see Baal next to him. He just walked around with a dog.

They ordered a small private room and ate something casually.

Soon, Doreen knew Allen's intention. This guy wasn't really here to eat, but rather to monitor him. A foreign Level 1 wizard actually required a Level 2 wizard to personally monitor him, which was simply terrifying.

Doreen thought that if he had come to sabotage, this wizard Allen would probably be able to kill him in minutes.

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