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Chapter 557: 180. “Spirit” 0 points

There were a total of eight suspects involved in this sudden disaster.

Captain Berkeley of the magic ship, the owner of the “Green Grass Ointnt” branch, Miss Kalandi, and the heads of six other magic shops.

These eight people would be separated and guarded.

Captain Berkeley, a ten-ring Pure Light Wizard, was in charge of supervising him, while the eight-ring tal Wizard, a fellow mber of the tal Branch encouraged Captain Berkeley to surrender.

The remaining seven suspect wizards were supervised individually by one or two law enforcent wizards.

Originally, Noland Lee was not responsible for guarding the suspect wizards.

However, after learning the details of this contingency plan from Professor Erica, he volunteered to guard Miss Kalandi himself.

The reason was simple: he had had contact with Miss Kalandi and understood her character and strength.

As an aged witch, Kalandi was a seven-ring Nature Wizard, but her combat strength was only comparable to that of a three-ring Battle Wizard at most.

One reason for this was due to her age, and the other was the nature of natural magic, which leaned towards support, healing, and magical experints.

Seeing that her student was willing to take on an enforcent task, Professor Erica gladly agreed to the request.

Erica had previously learned of Noland’s abilities from Comini. Due to his “Magic Proficiency,” Noland had mastered high-level spells, and his combat power was enough to crush Kalandi. There was basically no risk with Noland guarding Kalandi.

So, Erica included in the letter to the Wizard Enforcent Departnt that Noland would take care of Miss Kalandi. The Wizard Enforcent Departnt agreed to the request in their reply.

As a result, Noland could now openly take Kalandi off the magic ship.

Noland led the flight while explaining the whole story to Kalandi.

It wasn’t until they flew thirty kiloters away from the magic ship that Kalandi finally understood the severity of the criminal event she was involved in.

Unbelievable!

Extrely unbelievable!

As a nine-ring tal Wizard, Berkeley had money and resources, but he surprisingly colluded with a group of unidentified people to target the passengers on the ship.

What was his purpose?

Not even the Wizard Enforcent Departnt could answer this question.

Noland hovered in the air with Denise Green, both looking at the spherical magic ship in the distance.

During their flight, they paid special attention to the Mist Threshold.

The Mist Threshold of this deep-sea subzone was 95 kiloters per hour. If they weren’t careful, they could trigger the Lost Sea Fog while flying with the Flight Spell.

As the only sailing ship in this small sea area beca a battlefield, triggering the Lost Sea Fog that covered the entire sea area was undoubtedly a dangerous move.

Considering this, the enforcent wizards organized the evacuation of the passengers by concentrating them on another ship.

The nine-ring, deep-sea witch from the Deep Sea Branch arrived to help evacuate the passengers.

She summoned a large number of magical servants that looked like water whirlwinds.

These magical servants wrapped up the passengers who had suffered from the noise torture and forcefully took them to the edge of the magic ship.

The nine-ring deep-sea witch used her powerful “High Pressure Water Knife” technique to cut through the tal do blocking their way, creating an arch-shaped passage for the magical servants to go in and out.

The transparent water magic power enveloped the arch-shaped passage, forming a transparent water mbrane to prevent the magical tal from automatically repairing itself.

After the magical servants took the passengers out of the magic ship, the nine-ring deep-sea witch raised her arms and summoned a large amount of clean, translucent seawater from the black sea surface.

The transparent seawater gathered together and quickly wove into a magic water ship made of harmless seawater.

Such a huge casting scene left the passengers stunned.

But the nine-ring deep-sea witch’s casting actions did not end there.

Her magic pouch floated in mid-air, and a series of ship materials shot out from it, rging into the magic water ship.

The keel of the ship, the cabin floor, the sail masts and ropes, the magical lamps for lighting, the magic engine that served as the primary power source for the ship, and so on—a complete ergency sailing ship created by magical power appeared before everyone’s eyes.

This was the strategic Deep Sea Spell “Magic Shipbuilding Technique” of the Hotams Deep Sea Branch, a Saint Tier technique. There was a brief introduction to it in the Fundantals of Magic.

The nine-ring deep-sea witch waved her arm and let the magical servants place the passengers on the deck of the ergency sailing ship.

One of her deep-sea wizard subordinates beca the captain of the ergency sailing ship.

The ergency sailing ship moved away from the noisy magic ship at a speed of over twenty kiloters per hour under the magic engine’s drive.

Not everyone boarded the ergency sailing ship.

The seven shopkeepers on the suspect wizards list did not board the ship.

Just like Kalandi being guarded by Noland, the other six shopkeepers were also guarded by enforcent wizards. They hovered over the nearby sea surface, maintaining a distance of five to ten kiloters from each other.

Were there any synthetic humans mixed in with the ergency sailing ship?

Noland’s heart stirred slightly as he cast a “Mind Beacon” toward the silhouette of the ergency sailing ship.

Using the “Mind View”s vision leap feature, he could see the whole ship and find the passengers’ cabin.

Philia, Betty Davis, and a group of Wizard Students of Elental Judgent were safely on board, with no one left behind. Mabel was not on the ship, presumably helping at the scene of the captures.

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