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Chapter 75 In the camp

It is still quite spectacular that dozens of black-robed mages stand together, at least that's what Shaoko thinks.

Since the mages were not designated leaders, most of them stood there and didn't know what to say for a while. Shaoke didn't pay attention to these things at all. He just looked at the officers and found that they could not feel the fighting spirit on the other party at all, and immediately realized that they all had fighting spirit above the fifth level.

The leader was a middle-aged short-haired officer. After tidying up his straight military uniform, he stepped forward and said, "Welcome to join us temporarily. Our army will protect you along the way from here to Ur City. I hope you can get used to the life of the army in advance." As he said, he looked at the mages and said, "I don't think anyone has slept in the tent, so I don't have to live in the carriage tonight. The air there is really not fresh enough, okay. You can move around your tent later. The rest of the place is forbidden. I hope you can abide by the discipline here."

The officer said, signaling the mages to follow him to the camp first, "We must first go to your tent, and only where you can enjoy a good dinner, where you can have a safe sleep."

The mages hesitated and did not know whether to follow the officer. Shaoko closed his cloak and whispered: "Is there any auxiliary medicine for dinner?" He said that he followed him under the leadership of the officer. After seeing Shaoko's actions, the mages behind him did not hesitate and hurriedly followed.

The officer leading the way did not turn his head back, touching the saber on his waist and said, "You are blessed this time. If our army was not organized to garrison Ur City, I think you would be tortured by the rude guys who escorted the mages." The officer paused for a moment, "No one of them could cook, but he would only use the fishy meat slices as food. As for those medicines, can you expect those guys who only know how to take the meat of the candidates to suffer? But this time our commander was in a good mood, so he prepared enough medicinal materials for you, haha! That was all free medicines that only third-level mages could enjoy."

After listening to the middle-aged officer's words, Shaoke felt a little relieved. Because the other party was walking fast, he had to trot a few times and follow the other party's footsteps.

"Are there any mages here?" A slightly panting voice sounded from behind, "Can we slow down a little? We can't move forward at this speed. If the distance is too far, we can take a carriage!"

The officer still maintained the initial speed and would not slow down because of the complaints of the mages behind. "Young mages, this is not the military camps on the northern border at all, and the soldiers here will not care too much about you mages, unless you reach the third-level mages, because they have seen too many high-level mages." The middle-aged officer turned his head and looked at the sparse mage team behind him, frowned and slowed down slightly. "We are an army of 100,000. I think you know if there are any mages. What do you think?"

The mage who just asked did not care about the priest's etiquette, and ran a little and caught up with Shaoke, and smiled at him before answering the middle-aged officer's question, "Oh! No wonder such a large camp, well! There are at least one hundred third-level mages, and at least ten fourth-level mages. I think the fifth-level mages should be kept at three! Is there any sixth-level and seventh-level mages in your team? But this is not allowed."

Shaoke felt that the mage was really not polite, and he didn't think that the officer would make a second-level mage critic like this.

Sure enough, the officer said a little displeased: "Did you see that there are sixth and seventh levels here? The number of mages here is not over-capacity yet! Well! That is high-capacity, but even if it is over-capacity, so what if it is over-capacity, who made those guys deceive people during this period?" He said that, laughed involuntarily, "Haha! I hope you can work in our army after the third level. The benefits are quite good, three times higher than the benefits of the mage union."

Shaoke nodded. He felt that if he had served in the army, he would never choose to go to the Mage Union again. After all, the welfare subsidies between the two sides were very different, and the spell knowledge of the military headquarters was no less than that of the Mage Union. There were also some powerful spells that the Mage Union did not have.

The wizards' camp was almost in the center of the camp. Such a long distance made the wizards complain that the officer did not equip them with carriages, but Shaoko did not care about these things. After all, he had been used to it in the Mist Forest at the time. Although the system has declined now, he still tried his best to speed up and keep up with the officer's pace.

The tent was not big, and the environment inside was not as comfortable as the tent on the border. Shaoke was assigned to a tent alone, which made him very satisfied with the purity.

After sitting on the bed and resting for a while, soldiers came to summon because the mages' dinner was ready.

After Shaoke came out, he found that many mages who came with him were leading the soldiers and headed towards a tent not far away. Shaoke waved his hand and asked the soldier to leave, and then followed him.

There were dozens of long tables in the tent that served as the restaurant. The white tablecloth was covered with food by the soldiers. In the center, three black-robed mages were quietly waiting for the newly arrived mages to take their seats.

After all the mages took their seats, one of the mages nodded with satisfaction and said, "Welcome, young mages, I hope this trip will satisfy you." He said that he signaled everyone to raise a glass to drink some wine together.

The main meal began, and the mage still glanced at the mage who was eating with his head and said, "Okay, there is no need to abide by the mage's cumbersome rules here. In fact, we should talk about it here. I think the most important thing for you now is to select a temporary representative among you. If something happens, it is better to negotiate with us." The mage quickly got into the topic.

The mages temporarily put down the tableware in their hands and thought about what the mage said just now. Shaoke looked at the mage opposite and continued to attack the food on the plate. He had no interest in the opinions raised by the mage just now. It would be better to fill his stomach and consider other things now.

There are also some mages who have the same idea as Shaoko, or they are not keen on the mage's proposal just now, and they are also as focused on dealing with the food on the table as Shaoko.

After a long discussion, the mages who had just gathered together finally selected a mage who was temporarily writing to negotiate with the escort team. Shaoke glanced at the mage and found that the other party was the mage who was talking to the officer on the way to the camp.

After the other party felt his gaze, he nodded and expressed his approval. In fact, Shaoke did not know that the mages planned to choose him as the temporary representative, but seeing that he was still busy on the dining table, he wisely gave up the mage who seemed uninvited.

After the mages abandoned their etiquette, the supper continued for a long time than before. The mages who had just met each other not long ago began to ask their companions about their names and began to talk proficiently. Only the silence of Shaoke and a few mages made the mages around them unwilling to talk to them. After learning about their names, they turned to talk to others.

The food on the dining table was soon left with the efforts of the hungry mages. After the black-robed mage in the middle saw the young mages having a pleasant conversation, they whispered to inform the two companions beside them and left the seat temporarily because the safety of the camp still required them to make some efforts.

The excitement will never last too long, especially for the raiders; when everyone was about to go back, a third-level mage in a black robe brought in with several soldiers and said, "My mages, during the period of escorting you, we need to provide you with the auxiliary medicines every day, which is much better than what the military headquarters just gave you." He said that the soldiers behind him sent the prepared medicines to each raider.

After Shaoke gently opened the snow-wood box containing the medicine, a faint fragrance wafted out, but when he smelled it carefully, he couldn't smell it. Shaoke found that these pills were larger than those distributed by the military headquarters, and looked much better. As for the effect, I don't know yet.

"Dear mage! Are these drugs given to third-level mages by the military? How should we distinguish whether they are used to assist spiritual cultivation or magic cultivation?" Shaoke was a little worried that these drugs did not have the effects he needed, so he hoped to get the other party's introduction and confirmation.

The third-level mage smiled and walked a few steps towards the mages: "This time you are all given medicines that can temper mental power and magic, and do not accelerate the gathering effect. I think you should know why I did this." The third-level mage glanced at Shaoke, and two silver three-pointed star arrays suddenly appeared in his eyes, but it flashed over again, "You have just been promoted not long ago, it is best to be able to control the surge in mental power and magic, after all, I have experienced it before you."

When the third-level mage swept over him, Shaoke felt as if he was staring at a third-level snow tiger, especially the two silver three-pointed magic arrays that appeared in the other party's eyes made him feel his heartbeat suddenly accelerated, and his whole body felt cold. Then he became confused. He saw the magic arrays in the eyes of the third-level mages for the first time, but he did not expect it to be all silver, because the previous mentors and books had never mentioned this situation.
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