This wizard only wishes to be a teacher-Chapter 69 - 65 Fog Tide Attack
Chapter 69: Chapter 65: Fog Tide, Attack
Chapter 69 -65: Fog Tide, Attack
“Once we get through the Gemlin Mountain Range ahead, we’ll reach the harbor town,” Mark led the way, but Lilia paused in her steps.
“Martin, why is the fog so thick on this mountain?” Lilia gazed at the mountain range shrouded in fog ahead, even though she didn’t sense any fluctuations related to witchcraft, she still felt that the fog was somewhat beyond the scope of nature.
“Oh, this, this is just the Fog Tide. The Gemlin Mountain Range is near the coast, and every April and May, it forms this kind of fog tide. Though it obscures the view, some adventurers unfamiliar with the local terrain could easily get lost in the mountains. But for me, Martin, that’s no problem at all,” Martin said confidently.
“How long would it take for it to disperse if we were to wait?” Lucian, of course, used the system’s appraisal function to analyze the fog before them, but the results still showed that it was only a natural phenomenon, similar to the sea of clouds seen in some mountains.
However, due to the unease in his heart, Lucian was also reluctant to continue forward in this environment where visibility was severely impeded.
“That’s hard to say,” Martin hesitated before counting on his fingers. “If we’re lucky, the Fog Tide might temporarily disappear in a day or two, but if we’re unlucky, it could persist for half a month or even a month.”
“Actually, we can just go straight through it, and in this fog tide, a particularly delicious mushroom grows in the Gemlin Mountain Range. I have quite a few friends who specifically wait for the fog tide to go and harvest them. Tsk tsk, those mushrooms are incredibly fragrant whether they are boiled or roasted…”
Lucian looked towards Lilia at his side.
Lilia hesitated for a moment, seemingly pondering as well.
But Lucian didn’t notice that at this time, Lilia’s right hand had quietly reached for the rough cloth doll tied to her waist.
After waiting a minute or two, Lilia directly stepped forward, plunging into the Fog Tide.
Seeing this, Martin and Lilia’s students and attendants also followed without hesitation, leaving Lucian and Cali behind at the end of the group.
“Let’s go in,” Lucian glanced at the main group ahead, a decisive glint flashed in his eyes, and he quickened his pace to catch up.
“In the Fog Tide, the visibility is a bit less than I expected, but the perception of spiritual power seems to be not too greatly hindered,” Lucian felt around the environment after entering the range of the Fog Tide, getting a rough understand of the influence of this natural fog.
Nevertheless, to be cautious, Lucian discreetly took out a small handful of insect eggs from his pocket, which acted as spellcasting materials, and quietly cast the zero-rank Probe Witchcraft “Insect Repelling Spell.”
Of course, Lucian didn’t opt to combine the spell’s accompanying partial transformation effect to temporarily change his appearance for optimal detection; instead, he simply used the spell’s power to quickly hatch the insect eggs he had just taken out into mosquitos and commanded these insects to carry out a more detailed probe around him.
“Found it!” Ahead of the group, Martin suddenly accelerated into a run, almost vanishing from Lilia’s line of sight.
Lilia quietly extended her left hand, ready to cast witchcraft.
But at that moment, Martin ran up to the base of a vine, squatted down, and began to dig, quickly uncovering a round, plump, white mushroom, “Here it is. Just wash it a bit, and it’s even delicious to eat raw.”
Lilia glanced at the mushroom in Martin’s hand, narrowing her eyes, but she nevertheless withdrew her left hand.
The group continued moving forward, with Martin occasionally running a bit ahead to dig up those white spherical mushrooms.
And the deeper they ventured into the mountain range, the denser the fog grew, spurred on by the Fog Tide.
It even got to the point where the thick fog severely hampered visibility, making it seem as if everything were blanketed in a layer of thick milk. At this juncture, one could hardly see beyond two meters.
“Carly, stay close to me,” Lucian said, unusually tense. Because the mosquitoes he had released were now almost unable to gather any useful information.
With the surroundings shrouded in white, besides relying on sweeps of spiritual power, he was all but blind.
Carly, on the other hand, gripped the Origin Bow nervously, her eyes constantly darting about in vigilance.
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“Lilia, stop for a moment!” The feeling of unease in Lucian’s heart grew even stronger, and he pulled Carly along as he hurried toward the front of the group.
By now, Lilia had perceived the anomaly, too. She directly placed her hand on the guide, Martin, who was still intent on forging ahead, her gaze turning dangerous.
“What’s the matter?” Martin was unaware of the imminent danger and wanted to continue moving forward.
It was at this moment that several arrows shot out from the dense fog ahead, targeting Lucian’s side.
“Be careful!” With a wave of his hand, Lucian instantly summoned an Ice Shield in front of himself, blocking an arrow aimed straight at his chest.
It wasn’t until the arrows embedded themselves in the Ice Shield that Lucian realized they were actually made out of vines, or rather a vine cultivated into the shape of an arrow.
“The work of Fairies.” In Lucian’s hands appeared two large test tubes filled with pale purple liquid, the poison he had prepared in case they encountered Fairies.
As Lucian readied his defenses, not all of the Wizard Apprentices and servants were capable of fully fending off the arrows.
“Ah—” With several screams, some of the weaker Wizard Apprentices and servants were wounded by arrows, and two particularly unlucky individuals were shot directly in vital spots, falling dead without a sound.
The guide, Martin, at the forefront of the group, now also had an arrow protruding from his forehead. His body went limp and his right hand released its grip, allowing a recently unearthed spherical fungus to roll away into the distance.
Just as Lucian and Lilia were bracing themselves, the dense fog grew quiet, devoid of any further movement.
“Count the survivors,” said Lilia, her expression ashen. The casualties from that sudden ambush were significant on her side.
What’s worse, the Fairies active within the Fog Tide could clearly “see” them, while their own Probe Witchcraft was ineffective against the elusive Fairies.
They had only sensed something was amiss after the Fairies launched their assault.
“It must be the Forest Spirits,” Lucian moved beside Lilia, handing over the vine arrow. “They exhibit their greatest combat strength within the forest, and they also utilize certain trees and special plants to produce effects beyond our expectations.”