After saying this, Hellagur picked up the space ring and observed it for a while.
The space ring is a special magical item with different internal spaces. The one in Herag's hand is as big as a ten-square-meter room.
"Deep Blue, check if there is any abnormality." To be on the safe side, Hellagur asked Deep Blue to scan first.
"No abnormalities found."
After Deep Blue gave the result, Herag put on the interspatial ring with confidence: "As expected of the princess of Seville, you are really rich."
"Only two in total." Lillian rolled her eyes at him.
"Deep Blue, check Lillian's physical data. If you find any resistance, cancel the test immediately."
Hellagur gave an order. He had been very cautious before and did not dare to use Deep Blue detection on wizards like Dino.
Lillian was only a first-class apprentice, so he thought he could give it a try. The red-haired girl hadn't noticed the deep blue detection before.
"Lillian Stewart: Strength 1, Agility 2, Constitution 7, Spirit 6."
Herag's eyes widened when he saw the data. The data in all aspects far exceeded his own. He couldn't even beat Lillian in hand-to-hand combat.
The mental power of 6 is even more terrifying. The mental power of an ordinary second-class apprentice is only this much.
"Deep Blue, check my data."
"Herag Merlin: Strength 1, Agility 7, Constitution 9, Spirit 6, Magic 100%."
After seeing this, Hellagur felt that he still had a long way to go and needed to work harder.
"What's wrong with you?" Lillian asked, seeing that Hellagur was a little dazed.
"Nothing, I was just daydreaming for a moment." Looking at her like this, Herag probably didn't notice Deep Blue's detection behavior at all.
"Why don't you try Dino when you have time..."
After weighing the pros and cons, Hellagur decided to give up the idea.
He always had a hunch that even if Dino couldn't sense Deep Blue's presence, he could still feel that he was "looking" at him.
…
Late at night, Hellagur lay in bed, covered with a comfortable velvet quilt, with two and a half stars twinkling in his mind, and the third star had already solidified for the most part.
He has never slept since he learned the meditation method. Even when he is lying in bed covered with a quilt, he is still meditating.
After seeing Lillian's mental power today, Hellagur's sense of urgency became even stronger.
Herag was in a meditative state all night, and it was not until the ship started moving that he realized it was already the next day.
The ship sailed out of the port, getting farther and farther away from Swan City.
According to Lillian, if everything goes well, the ship will reach the Karage Continent in three months, but if something unexpected happens, it may take half a year or a year.
They had to stay on the boat during this period, and only had the opportunity to walk on land when they occasionally docked for supplies.
For half a month, the ship sailed on the endless ocean.
Herag maintained a regular life of eating, sleeping and meditation. The focused meditation during this period made his third star almost solid.
A delicate peace still remained between the eleven wizard apprentices, and no one took the initiative to provoke trouble.
Fergal seemed to have been warned by Dino and has been very honest.
Herag had been meditating in seclusion for half a month without seeing the sun, and he felt a little uncomfortable in the cabin. The sea was relatively calm recently, so he prepared to go to the deck to get some fresh air.
After he opened the door, Lillian also opened the door, wearing a small corseted skirt.
"I'm going to take a ride on the deck. I've been bored for too long," said Herag.
Lillian thought for a moment and said, "I'll go too."
On the deck, some sailors were fishing from the side of the ship, while others were lying on their backs and sleeping, snoring very loudly.
Dino stood at the bow with a telescope in his hand. He looked back at Hellagur and the other man without saying a word, continuing to observe the front.
He told these wizard apprentices to try not to come to the deck, so as to avoid being unable to take care of them in case of any unexpected situations.
One of Dino's tasks is to bring fresh blood back to those wizard organizations. The quantity doesn't matter, but the more the better.
So for him, the fewer wizard apprentices who died, the better.
However, he wouldn't say anything to someone like Hellagur who stayed in the cabin for a long time and only came up occasionally to get some fresh air.
Herag found an empty side of the boat to lean against, feeling comfortable in the sea breeze.
The sea is endless and there is no trace of land.
He looked down. The light blue sea was particularly beautiful, and the boat stirred up high waves as it moved forward.
Lillian was also looking at the sea beside him, the sea breeze blew her long golden hair, and Hellagur had the illusion that he was taking his girlfriend on vacation at sea.
"You two! Go back to the cabin! Something is coming!" Dino at the bow suddenly turned around and shouted.
Hellagur said nothing, grabbed Lillian's hand and ran towards the cabin decisively.
He believed in Dino's judgment that something must be extraordinary if it could make the official wizard so excited.
Lillian was a little slow to react. She was a little confused when Hellas pulled her to run, but she quickly reacted and sped up to run towards the cabin.
roar!
A dark shadow that blocked out the sun enveloped the sea area where the ship was located, and the powerful pressure forced everyone on the deck to lie on the ground.
Hellagur and Lillian were also pressed to the deck by this momentum. He tried to get up, but failed after several attempts.
The two held each other's hands tightly, giving each other a tiny sense of security.
Herag turned his head with difficulty and finally saw clearly what it was.
dragon.
A huge black dragon was soaring in the sky. The dragon was so huge that Hellagur couldn't see its entire appearance.
"&%@!%@%" The black dragon opened his mouth and spoke some meaningless words.
Lillian listened carefully and then said, "Dragon language! This is Dragon language."
"Do you understand?" Hellagur asked.
"I don't understand. I can only make out some syllables." Lillian said.
Dino was still standing at the bow. He looked at the black dragon in the sky and said, "¥#@%@@#"
The dragon also responded, but I couldn't understand what it meant.
Dino waved his right hand, and a pile of gold, pearls, and gems appeared at the bow of the ship. This mountain of treasure was enough to drive ordinary people crazy.
The black dragon flew down a little, and a storm immediately blew up in the sea. A large amount of sea water was blown up and poured onto the deck.
Both Hellagur and Lillian were soaked. Lillian was wearing a thin corseted skirt. After the skirt was soaked, it became almost transparent, revealing Lillian's graceful figure directly in front of Hellagur.
The intimidating aura was still there, and Hellagur was forced to lie face to face with Lillian.
Lillian glanced down and blushed immediately: "Close your eyes!"
Hellagur immediately closed his eyes, but he couldn't hold back the smile on his face. This smile made Lillian so angry that her teeth itched.
"Big, big..." This was the only word in Hellagur's mind.
The black dragon opened its mouth, took a deep breath and swallowed all the treasure.
"¥%...¥...%" The Black Dragon opened his mouth and said something, looking a little dissatisfied.
A light flashed in Dino's hand, and a staff more than one meter long appeared in his hand. Then he looked up at the black dragon without saying a word.
The black dragon flew up a little fearfully, circled in the air for a while, and finally flew away.