Hellagur held the wooden tray in his hand, feeling the chill in his body dispel, and his magic power no longer obscured.
Quack! Quack!
The toad crawled over, and as it got closer, Shivra's face showed an expression of fear.
The toad crawled to Hellagur's feet, looked up and croaked at Hellagur.
Herag didn't understand what it wanted to say, but he could feel that the toad seemed to have no ill will towards him.
The toad sniffed humanely, then turned and stared at Shivra.
Shivra's black hair instantly stood up, as if it had exploded.
Quack!
The toad croaked and began to crawl towards Shivra, who began to retreat with a look of fear on his face.
Shivra crawled back very quickly, completely different from his previous slow pace.
Instead, the toad slowly crept forward, his eyes fixed on Shivra.
The world around Hellagur suddenly turned black and white, and all the flowers, plants and trees lost their color.
At this moment, the toad swallowed Shiva whole in a blink of an eye, and a handful of black hair was desperately trying to crawl out from the corner of its mouth.
Cracks began to appear in the space around them, and Hellagur watched as everything around him cracked like broken glass.
The toad looked back at Hellagur and croaked.
A gentle breeze blew by, and Herag smelled the fragrance of grass and trees in the mountains and forests, and heard the chirping of insects in the grass not far away.
He looked around and found that the nearby grass and trees had regained their color, and it was no longer a black and white world.
"This place..." Hellagur found that he was standing at the same place where he discovered the abnormality.
He ran to the place where Rune and the other two were eaten, and found no traces on the ground, and no one knew where the three human skins had gone.
"What a pity, that Rune should have a lot of good things on him." Hellagur originally wanted to search the bodies of Rune and the other two.
But then I thought, I was lucky to be able to escape, so why bother searching for anything?
The strange toad, Shivra who appeared out of nowhere, and the weird space, Herag was completely confused and full of doubts.
He looked at the wooden plate in his hand, which had now returned to its usual appearance and no longer emitted a pale yellow light.
"This should be the Six-Ring Tower, but what exactly is it?"
After entering Moonglade, Hellagur went to the first floor of the library to look for relevant information, but did not find any information related to the Six-Ring Tower.
He didn't know whether there were no relevant records in Moonlight Glade, or whether the relevant information was stored on a higher floor of the library, and he couldn't go to that higher floor with his current authority.
Hellagur temporarily put aside these doubts in his mind and quickly fled from the Moonlight Forest.
He probably won't come here again for a while. First of all, the reason for Shivra's appearance is not clear. He is a monster from the abyss plane. Why would he chase the three wizards from the Green Hut for no apparent reason?
Secondly, Rune and the other two died here, in the Moonlight Glade.
Wizards have many tricks up their sleeves, and Green Lodge is likely to know where these three people disappeared. By then, Moonlight Glade won't be able to explain what happened to these three people, and they will probably think that Green Lodge is deliberately making trouble.
However, given Moonlight Glade's usual style, they will most likely not give an explanation, and there will be a lot of friction between the two sides.
By then, the Moonlight Forest, which is the bordering area, will become very unstable, and there is no need for him, a first-class wizard apprentice, to wade into the muddy water.
After Hellagur returned to Moonglade, he first went to the affairs hall to exchange the more than 170 sleeping mushrooms he had for magic stones.
Andrew was still behind the window. He was surprised to see that Hellager had taken out so many sleeping mushrooms.
But the way he looked at Hellagur was even stranger, as if he wanted to say something but didn't.
Only after Hellagur left with the seventeen magic stones did he look towards the door and mutter to himself, "Could it be that he killed her..."
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Herag walked around the town for a while and found a shop selling herbs.
The boss was a middle-aged man with layers of cloth wrapped around his head. He was holding a basket of medicinal herbs and placed it at the door, apparently wanting to dry them in the sun while the weather was good.
"Boss, do you have herbs like Dianthus chinensis, Beetroot, and Campanula?" Herag walked forward and asked.
The boss smiled and said, "Just tell me the raw materials for the Baixian healing potion. Two magic stones for each raw material."
After chatting with the boss for a while, Hellagur found out that some common potions are usually sold in sets of raw materials, and there is no need to buy each herb separately.
The raw materials for the Baixian healing potion are two magic stones, and the market price of the finished product is five magic stones.
If every bit of raw material can be successfully refined, there will be a profit of three magic stones.
The demand for Dictamnus healing potion is very high and it is easy to sell.
Five magic stones are a bit expensive for an average wizard apprentice, but it is necessary.
White Fresh Healing Potion can treat most common injuries and is a must-have for wizards who often go out on missions.
After Hellagur could no longer go to the Moonlight Forest, he lost an important source of magic stone income.
He is too weak now, and many tasks are too dangerous for him, so he can only consider other ways to earn magic stones.
Taking the current situation into consideration, Hellagur believes that refining potions is a good way to earn potions.
For other people, unless they are wizards specializing in potions, the success rate of making potions is very low.
They would never consider making money by making potions, they would be lucky if they didn't lose money.
But Hellagur has deep blue assistance, which can greatly increase the success rate of refining potions.
"Boss, give me ten portions of raw materials for the white fresh healing potion." Herag only had twenty-two magic stones on him, and he emptied his family's savings to buy the raw materials.
The boss was a little surprised: "Ten servings? Sure."
He could probably guess that Hellagur wanted to make money by making potions. He often encountered such wizard apprentices, and they usually ended up losing money.
But he wouldn't say it out loud. For him, making money is enough.
After buying the raw materials, Hellagur went to the flea market and bought some second-hand crucibles, test tubes, beakers, balances and other equipment for making potions.
These things were very cheap, and Hellagur took away two sets of equipment for one gold coin.
After Hellagur returned home, he cleaned out a room specifically for making potions.
He took out a yellow ear from the space ring and muttered a few syllables.
The ear floated up, and then began to move up, down, left and right in the room.
There is a powerful suction force in the ear hole, which sucks away all the dust and debris in the house.
This is a small tool commonly used by wizards to clean the room, called the Clearing Ear.
No one knows where the things sucked in by the ear cleaner go, and once they are sucked in, they can never be found again, so you need to put away useful things in the house before use.
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