Alfonso was sowhat surprised. He had originally thought Saul had given up on the rmaid treatnt plan.
These days, Saul had also been researching new rmaid royal bloodline fusion experints with Royer. Although no news of successful trials had co through, it was still better than his side having no progress at all.
"I thought you had already given up on treating rmaids," Alfonso said bluntly.
"How could I? Isn't this the task I ca here for?" Regardless of what he thought inside, Saul was very responsible in his words.
Alfonso glanced at the letter Saul had already begun folding and sealing.
"Are you going to send it to Wizard Gorsa now? He should be at the Sighing Wall at this ti, also preparing to deal with black tides."
The black tide crisis from the Abyssal Eye naturally wouldn't only target Nephret Continent.
The crisis at the Red Sea Trees would naturally also affect the northernmost Sighing Wall simultaneously.
Even if Gorsa could receive this letter before the black tide, he might not have the energy to study the data Saul provided, let alone reply.
"You should have long-distance communication thods, right? Can you help send an express delivery?" Saul smiled and directly handed the letter to Alfonso.
Alfonso took the letter without looking at its contents. "I can only guarantee the letter will reach where Gorsa is within three days. But when he'll see it and when he'll reply, I can't guarantee."
"That's already very appreciated." Saul moved closer to Alfonso. "Regarding this magic for transmitting information between different continents, do I have permission to learn about it?"
Saul thought that if he needed to communicate with his five Symphony of Fate targets in the future, he couldn't rely entirely on telepathic connections. It would be best if they could communicate directly through thods.
However, Alfonso shook his head. "Currently, major wizard factions basically all have long-distance communication thods. But they won't publicly announce communication thods. Because once communication thods are discovered, it could lead to internal information leakage."
Saul was sowhat disappointed. "Isn't there a public information channel? We could completely make information channels public but encrypt the information!"
Alfonso thought for a mont but still shook his head. "Encryption by low-rank wizards is too easily cracked by high-rank wizards."
Hearing this, Saul wanted to ntion physical encryption. But thinking carefully, physical encryption would require sothing like a codebook. But such things only had value when undiscovered—if found by soone, it would be public information.
In a wizard world where souls and mories could be searched, codebooks really couldn't be kept secret from high-rank wizards.
Saul thought about it and simply gave up on establishing physically encrypted information channels.
If it wasn't important information, he could completely have other wizard factions help transmit information. For particularly important information, he'd need to find a way to establish his own information transmission channel in the future.
The most crucial aspect of such a transmission channel was secrecy.
Saul thought about it and planned to visit the Prismatic World again before the black tide arrived.
If he could establish a channel in the Prismatic World...
Though the consumption would be greater, it would definitely be secret!
These thoughts only circulated in Saul's mind without revealing any external signs.
Seeing Saul remain silent, Alfonso thought he had given up on establishing information channels.
Thinking that Saul still hadn't given up on treating rmaids, he finally said, "If you need to transmit information in the future, you can use the Tribunal's shared information channel. I'll give you information permissions."
"Thank you very much."
Having finished discussing the letter, Alfonso rembered he had co to find Saul about the black tide assault in a month.
"Since you haven't given up on treating rmaids, I plan to conduct the last treatnt experint before the black tide arrives the day after tomorrow. Do you want to participate?"
Saul had always believed Alfonso didn't truly want to cure the rmaids. Although he had also proposed and practiced many experintal plans, in Saul's view, they all treated symptoms rather than root causes.
This so-called treatnt might not even be that important originally.
Atavistic rmaids had lost their high resistance to black tides, and their pollution mutations from black tides would significantly infect other rmaids.
So the fastest treatnt plan now would be to first isolate all atavistic rmaids. If there were no treatnt thods, just kill them directly—most simple.
Alfonso focused his main attention on how to prevent atavistic rmaids from being polluted, or how to make their pollution symptoms non-contagious.
The experints Saul could participate in on his side were only single rmaid treatnts. Whether Saul wanted to research atavistic rmaids or rmaid royal bloodlines, Alfonso intentionally or unintentionally prevented or delayed him.
In short, the other party didn't want Saul to truly research in depth.
Most importantly, when Saul observed the source of pollution on Coral, the rmaid with rose-red hair, he discovered an interesting phenonon.
He found that the body parts where pollution appeared on Coral were actually exactly the sa places each ti.
As if pollution wasn't spreading from the sea to the rmaid's body, but rather so part of the rmaid's body had developed a pollution source!
Just considering Coral's life, Saul's experints were limited. Such repetition might be accidental due to insufficient sample size.
But Saul was very sensitive to black tide pollution, so even just one instance of pollution appearing in the sa location was enough for him to note carefully.
After discovering this point, Saul wasn't as active in treating rmaids anymore.
Since Saul began researching bloodline fusion experints with Royer, Alfonso had also received orders to suspend rmaid treatnt research.
But why bring it up again today?
Could there be other unavoidable reasons?
"Sure!" Saul readily agreed.
As long as circumstances allowed, he wouldn't miss any experints related to rmaids and Red Sea Trees.
Ti flew by and it was the third day.
Saul followed Alfonso to the clear water deep pool beside the Red Sea.
This ti when Alfonso ca over, he actually brought along rmaid princess Pearl, who had never left the palace.
Pearl lay on Alfonso's shoulder. Seemingly leaving water for such a long ti for the first ti, she looked sowhat wilted, but her pair of pearl-white pupils still curiously examined the surroundings, like a child leaving ho for the first ti.
Beside the clear water pool, two people were already standing.
Royer and third-rank wizard Stuart from Black Fla Empire.
Seeing Stuart, Alfonso was sowhat surprised and also a bit displeased.
After all, he hadn't invited Stuart to this experint.
"Hi!" Royer first raised his hand to greet them both.
But due to the new bloodline fusion experints continuously going poorly, his smile was no longer as brilliant and cheerful as before.
Alfonso pursed his lips. Given Stuart's status, he ultimately didn't directly tell him to leave.
He placed Pearl by the water pool but used magic to set up a restraint, allowing Pearl to enter the water but not leave more than three ters from the restraint.
Then Alfonso directly pulled Royer aside and began communicating using secret speech magic.
Saul was here with the mindset of watching drama and stealing intelligence anyway, so he didn't care about other people being present. Instead, he actively approached Stuart to greet him.
"Wizard Stuart, will you wait here until the black tide arrives to participate in battle?"
(End of Chapter)
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