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There was a small shed in the courtyard. After the attendant brought Herag a comfortable chair, he inquired about what Herag wanted to drink.

Herag told him to arrange it freely, then sat down to rest for a mont.

Having used Elental Flight for several days, he indeed felt a bit tired.

After a while, the attendant brought over a stove, then a teapot, and teacups, brewed a pot of coffee for Herag, and then left.

Herag lay back in the chair with his eyes closed, listening to the bubbling sound of coffee slowly boiling in the teapot beside him.

It seed that Staven wouldn’t be back anyti soon, but Herag wasn’t in a hurry and waited patiently.

After all, they didn’t specify an exact ti; they only ntioned that Staven might arrive at Margaret Port within these few days.

The information Herag received was that Staven was a Crystallization Wizard from Dream Island.

However, he didn’t spend much ti on Dream Island, usually engaging in activities elsewhere.

He owned a tavern in Margaret Port, and few knew he was a wizard; most considered him a learned scholar.

Of course, the nobles and wealthy in Margaret Port were sowhat aware and held great respect for Staven.

As the sun set, Herag heard the calls of seagulls from the port, followed by footsteps at the courtyard entrance, sounding like three people.

Herag opened his eyes and saw the attendant who had served him standing respectfully in front of a middle-aged man with a bearded face, reporting sothing.

Behind the two was a brown-haired boy, seemingly around eight or nine years old.

The boy appeared sowhat nervous, standing alone at the side, not daring to move.

Upon noticing Herag looking at him, he fearfully leaned against the wall, almost sticking to it.

Herag noticed that the boy also had the potential to be a Wizard but seed to lack any Demonized Items.

Judging by his aura, he was still in the stage of never having practiced the ditation thod, not yet initiated.

After the attendant reported so matters to the middle-aged man, he returned to the tavern to continue his work.

"Mr. Herag, I apologize for the wait. I am Staven from Dream Island," said Staven as he walked over to shake hands with Herag.

Herag replied, "It’s no problem; I just arrived. I’ll need to trouble Mr. Staven this ti."

"It’s a small matter, a small matter. I’ve already inford the higher-ups of the organization. They are very welcoming of your arrival, Mr. Herag," Staven said.

Herag and Staven exchanged a few casual words without excessive politeness.

Herag learned that Staven himself had a task—to escort so young Wizard Apprentices back to Dream Island. So he could conveniently take Herag along.

The boy next to Staven was one of the young Wizard Apprentices to be escorted this ti, nad Andri.

Staven had discovered Andri unexpectedly while resting at a farr’s house in the countryside.

In the eyes of ordinary people in Margaret Port, besides being a learned scholar, Staven was also a highly skilled doctor.

Crucially, he charged no money for treating illnesses and didn’t consider social standing.

Even a holess person by the roadside wouldn’t deter Staven from stepping in to help.

This ti, Staven went to the countryside near Margaret Port to treat a farr’s illness.

Unexpectedly, during the treatnt, he discovered that the farr’s son had the potential of a wizard.

Staven asked the farr if they would allow him to take their son away to learn so things.

Of course, the farr had no objections and was very happy that his son caught the attention of Scholar Staven.

This explained why Andri had no Demonized Items on him; he wasn’t chosen based on a token.

"The ship will set sail in three days, so Mr. Herag, I must trouble you to rest for a few days."

Staven also needed to receive Wizard Apprentices sent from other places, thus requiring so waiting ti.

They would depart once the ti ca.

Herag expressed his understanding and temporarily stayed in Staven’s courtyard.

During these few days, Herag and Andri beca sowhat acquainted, and Andri was no longer as afraid of Herag.

"Sir, can he talk?" Andri asked, looking at the toad on Herag’s shoulder.

He had always been interested in the toad, often sneaking glances but never daring to get close.

Two days later, he finally mustered the courage to co over.

The toad rolled its eyes to look at Andri before closing them again, ignoring him.

"It seems he doesn’t want to pay you any mind," Herag chuckled, not answering Andri’s question.

Andri scratched his head in embarrassnt and said, "I’ve caught toads before, but I’ve never seen one this big. And why does it stay on your shoulder without running off? It’s so strange."

"You’ll find out later," Herag replied with an air of mystery.

...

At Margaret Port, a massive sea vessel slowly docked in front of Herag and the others.

"Please board first, Mr. Herag!" Staven motioned for Herag to go first, and behind him were six children, including Andri.

The six children varied in height and dress style.

Four of them were clearly affluent or noble, dressed very lavishly, while Andri and another freckled girl appeared to be commoners.

The class disparity was evident at this mont; the four noble children stood together, chatting and laughing.

Andri and the other girl stood off to the side ekly, their heads down, not daring to speak.

Herag caught a glimpse of this scene and boarded the ship first.

"What status does that gentleman hold for even Mr. Staven to respect him so?"

After boarding, the four noble children quietly discussed on the third deck of the ship.

"I don’t know either; I don’t recognize him."

"Forget it, let’s not discuss it further. He must be a big shot. Why not think about our future lives? How about we collaborate when we reach Dream Island?"

...

Listening to the children below discussing, Herag couldn’t help but reminisce about when he first boarded the ship.

Back then, what were his feelings about the future? Probably similar to theirs.

Andri and the girl stayed on the fourth deck because all the good rooms on the third had been taken.

In front of the four noble children, Andri and the girl didn’t dare to contest and had to accept the arrangent.

Herag stayed on the second deck, where the rooms were spacious and well-equipped.

This accommodation was far superior to when he last traveled by ship; the comfort was incomparable.

The sea vessel quickly set sail, heading into the vast ocean towards Dream Island.

Herag was curious about what Dream Island was truly like.

It was said that under normal circumstances, Dream Island was inaccessible; ordinary ships couldn’t find its location.

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