The Witcher: Elemental Lords

#144 - Enter the Empire of Glory

The magic towers were surrounded by small fences, preventing anyone from getting close. Only one of the magic towers was open to the public. At this moment, there were three or four people waiting in line at the entrance of the magic tower.

Dolly was curious about everything. He attracted a lot of attention as he walked, but after seeing Lamb beside him, those people shook their heads.

This person was obviously a new wizard, but it was clear that someone had already beaten them to the punch.

Dolly stood in front of the magic tower, looked ahead, and his heart tightened. These people were all magic apprentices, judging by their clothes and expressions, they seemed to have come from outside.

He didn't know if they were from the Eternal Forest or the Northern Empire. Some of these apprentices came on their own, while others were accompanied by powerful figures.

Soon, he discovered that those who were accompanied by powerful figures left directly, while those who were not were left behind.

Dolly understood many things.

Lamb sensed Dolly's emotions and smiled faintly, "The character of foreign wizards is mixed. Without someone to vouch for them, the empire will not easily let them in. Some small forces usually make money from this."

Dolly blinked, and soon understood many things.

However, he didn't say anything.

Soon it was his turn, and he, Lamb, and Gudos walked in through the gate together.

Soon, they came to a room.

As soon as they entered the room, a huge fluorescent light screen appeared. Streams of light shone on the screen, emitting extremely strong energy fluctuations.

In front of the fluorescent screen, a row of tables were placed, with three or four serious-looking mages sitting behind them. The most eye-catching thing was the alchemical equipment on the table. A crystal ball was particularly striking, emitting a blue light and intense energy fluctuations.

Dolly only glanced at it before lowering his head.

He felt the gazes of those people falling on him, full of scrutiny, doubt, and even hostility.

However, the next moment, that hostility disappeared.

One of the wizards stood up directly, and smiled with a relaxed expression, "Wizard Lamb, it's actually you. I didn't expect you to gain something from your trip!"

Lamb smiled slightly, lowered his head and bowed, saying, "Greetings, Lord Leo, everyone."

With an acquaintance present, the atmosphere became relaxed.

Leo smiled faintly, and said to his colleagues around him, "This is Lamb, a lecturer at the Elleng Academy. He used to be my colleague. Since he brought this person, I believe him. Let's go through the normal procedure."

The people around nodded, and one of them said, "Then hurry up, there are quite a few people behind you. Little guy, come up and enter your information."

Dolly didn't know what information to enter. He bowed slightly, then stepped forward.

At this time, the person in front of the crystal ball stood up and motioned for him to put his hand on the crystal ball.

Dolly glanced at Lamb, who gestured for him to go forward.

He felt a little apprehensive in his heart, not knowing what this thing was for. But since things had come to this point, he couldn't back down, so he walked to the table, bowed slightly to everyone, and looked at the crystal ball.

The crystal ball had already been activated at this time. Energy surged on it, and the magical fluctuations even exceeded those of a third-level wizard, which was very terrifying. However, those energies were firmly bound within the crystal ball, without leaking out at all.

Dolly took a light breath, no longer hesitated, and put his hand on it. He felt a surge of energy flowing through his hand and all over his body, then circling inside his body, and then retracting.

The wizard nodded and said, "Alright, you can let go now." He took out a piece of paper, "Fill this out."

Dolly lowered his head, breathed a sigh of relief, saw the content on it, and then began to fill it out seriously.

There was nothing important on it, name, origin, gender, age, why did you come to the Glory Empire, and so on.

Dolly filled it out one by one. He saw the last item, guarantor.

Lamb stepped forward at this time, stood in front of Dolly, he raised his hands, formed a series of seals, and streams of energy flowed from his hands, hitting the paper in front of Dolly.

The energy flowed, and soon formed two strange symbols in the guarantor item.

Dolly looked dumbfounded, shocked, and puzzled? There was also this kind of operation, what was this thing?

He was no stranger to things like magic handprints, but they were only used when using magic, and alchemy occasionally used them as well, but what was with writing?

Lamb didn't explain either. He bowed to everyone and said, "Thank you, everyone."

Leo smiled, and said with a slightly profound meaning, "You haven't brought anyone here for so many years. This child should be good. Congratulations."

Lamb smiled slightly, "Fate."

Leo nodded, "Go."

Leaving the magic tower and walking to the entrance, Lamb breathed a sigh of relief, "Your pass is considered complete. Remember, don't make mistakes. That crystal ball records your aura. As long as you make a mistake and are caught by the Empire's Judgment Department, you will be expelled from the country at best, and executed on the spot at worst."

Dolly was still immersed in the psychedelic world just now. As a typical bumpkin from the Northern Kingdom, he really didn't know that magic could be used like this.

Wizards can indeed use the functions of various magic patterns to stack up and do many things, but he had never seen such a magical thing before.

Although it was just a small scene, it brought him a great shock.

Hearing Lamb's words, he was a little dazed, "My aura?" However, he didn't continue to ask, as it already involved his blind spot of knowledge.

Lamb smiled and didn't speak.

Gudos snorted contemptuously, "Bumpkin from the Northern Kingdom, there are many, many things you need to learn. Study hard." At this time, he raised his head, like a proud rooster.

Dolly glanced at Gudos and lowered his head slightly. He felt that he was right to come to the Glory Empire. This was where he wanted to be.

He turned his head and looked around, Baal had already run off somewhere.

He didn't care either, and left with Gudos.

Campbell Fortress was very, very big. Inside, it was a standard city construction, but it was a militarized city. There were patrolling guards everywhere on the streets. Almost no one dared to cause trouble here, otherwise the wooden stakes in the center of the city, specially for hanging heads, would be their final destination.

At dawn, Lamb and Gudos led Dolly through the center of the city and walked towards the entrance of the fortress. They still had to walk for five or six days to reach Waltz City, and then transfer to the Elleng Mountains.

Waltz City was a new city. It could be said that the prosperity of Waltz City was due to the Elleng Academy.

This was what the proud Gudos told him. Gudos said many things last night that Dolly was interested in.

Such as the configuration of the academy, how many branches there were, the management content of the branches, the system of nobles, civilians, slaves, etc., and the promotion channels of the academy.

After buying a carriage at the post station near the city gate, the three of them quickly left the city.

After leaving the city, it was still the scenery of the canyon, but after walking not far, it was the downhill road. Looking far away, green appeared at the foot of the mountain dozens of miles away.

After looking at the desert for a few days, his eyes were almost turning yellow. He finally saw a little green. At the same time, a moist and refreshing air rushed towards him.

Dolly, who had lived in a mountain city for more than ten years, was immediately moved to tears.

Unlike the dangers everywhere in the Northern Kingdom, the official roads of the Glory Empire were particularly safe. As long as it wasn't a huge mountain, the roadside was particularly safe. Along the way, there were many small villages.

His current job was a coachman, so he could directly see the scenery on both sides of the road.

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