Jiajia Gu had indeed been influenced by Brando!
And Brando had indeed been influenced by Saul’s consciousness space!
However, judging from Jiajia Gu’s behavior, apart from having an extra eye with colored pupils in his spiritual body and suddenly becoming unusually enthusiastic toward Saul, there seemed to be no harm.
Even his body had lost the previously incurable Black Tide pollution.
Saul’s intuition told him that this suddenly appearing colored eye was one of those constantly flickering stars on the outermost edge of his consciousness space.
Although he had no concrete evidence.
The stars in his consciousness space had always existed, appearing in his spiritual body even earlier than the Dead Wizard’s  Diary.
When these star-incarnated pupils transferred to others, they could actually help other people avoid Black Tide pollution?
Wasn’t this ability a bit too strong?
Saul’s transmigration process was a mystery.
And having seen what happened to the Nightmare Butterfly and Clark, even Saul himself felt fearful about his own past.
Since it was related to crossing worlds, his past very likely involved spatial knowledge.
And spatial knowledge generally required fourth-rank wizards to master.
Saul tried to communicate with the pupil that appeared on Jiajia Gu’s spiritual body, wanting to recall this pupil.
However, although this pupil blinked cutely at Saul, it had no intention of following his commands.
After several unsuccessful attempts, and to avoid harming Jiajia Gu, Saul had to withdraw his mental power.
“How is it? I don’t have any problems, right?” Jiajia Gu quickly asked.
Although he wasn’t worried that Saul would harm him, he still cared about his own health.
“Currently, there don’t seem to be any problems. The pollution in your body has even decreased significantly.”
Jiajia Gu patted his belly and laughed, “Haha, Dr. Saul is indeed amazing. With your abilities, you’ll surely conquer all the wizards and magical creatures in the Borderland sooner or later!”
Saul forced a smile, “I’m also constantly learning.”
Conquer?
If the star eyes could spread from person to person as easily as Brando infected Jiajia Gu, then Saul might really be able to conquer the residents of the Borderland.
Saul still wasn’t sure whether the colored eye on Brando had transferred to Jiajia Gu or been copied to Jiajia Gu.
If it was the latter… well, Saul had no way to solve the star eye problem anyway.
Moreover, Saul believed that while he still couldn’t control those eyes on the periphery of his consciousness space, rashly studying these eyes was actually very dangerous.
Saul exhaled and again thanked Jiajia Gu for specially delivering the letter.
“If you encounter Brando sometime, please bring him along when you visit. I want to observe the differences in your physical conditions to judge the effects of my healing techniques.”
“No problem, it’s just that Brando has been hiding somewhere doing research lately. We might have to wait until he comes out before we can meet him.”
Saul nodded.
Brando had new ideas when he left last time. He might be in seclusion researching now.
Who knew if the star eye on Brando would make him smarter in addition to increasing his friendliness toward Saul?
After Jiajia Gu left, Saul returned to the wizard tower with worries and continued opening the letter.
However, the letter’s contents soon made him smile and relax considerably.
“To a certain abnormally fast-progressing freak:
Some days ago, Lord Gorsa departed from the Sighing Wall toward Iskaper, passing through Kema. I followed Grand Duke Kira to receive his lordship together and learned you had already reached second-rank…
!!!
If I had known this news two days earlier, I would definitely have lost my mental balance and been unable to advance to true wizard.
Just as I adjusted my mindset, Lord Gorsa said you had already started preparing to assault third-rank.
I really wish you could have seen Grand Duke Kira’s expression then.
I think if possible, she would definitely first chop down his lordship in front of her, then run to the Borderland to chop you down.
How do I know?
Because I was thinking the same thing.
Well, congratulations anyway.
I once thought about going to the Borderland to find you after becoming a true wizard, but the current me would only drag you down if I went there.
So I’ve decided to continue staying by Grand Duke Kira’s side to study.
Grand Duke Kira specializes in metal attribute magic. Although it’s completely different from my field of study, she has many things worth learning in meditation and magical applications.
I’m currently researching new radiation, but this radiation isn’t aimed at harming or killing people.
My current research has achieved some results, but the experiments are still missing some key elements.
Since you’re in the Borderland, could you have someone bring me some magical creatures from there?
It would be even better if they were polluted. I heard the pollution there is very severe, and I want to see if my new research can handle it.
If I achieve new results through this research, I’ll send you a copy.”
The signature was naturally Keli.
Above the signature was also a drawing of a little person trying hard to roll their eyes.
After reading the letter, Saul smiled and shook his head, casually burning the letter.
“Deliberately saying Master Gorsa departed from the Sighing Wall—isn’t that a bit intentional?”
Keli probably wanted to convey to Saul that Gorsa had also deliberately told them this, secretly notifying Saul that the tower master might have run off somewhere to cause trouble again.
But Keli didn’t know that Gorsa had just finished stirring up trouble at his place.
However, why did Keli suddenly want polluted magical creatures?
The Borderland would never lack magical creatures polluted by the Black Tide.
But how could Saul send them to Keli?
Saul slowly wandered back to the wizard tower and happened to see the magic wolf leisurely sunbathing with nothing to do.
Recently, Saul used the giant bird Diu Diu for travel, so the magic wolf was basically unemployed, but with Marsh responsible for its meals, it had been growing nicely lately.
Saul looked at the magic wolf opening its mouth wide in a yawn and gradually stopped walking.
“Sending letters is very difficult, and I don’t have anyone I can command. Or I could let the letter walk there itself?”
“Ha… achoo!”
The magic wolf’s original yawn suddenly turned into a sneeze.
It shook its fur all over, got up from the ground in confusion, and happened to meet Saul’s gaze.
For some reason, a chill ran through the magic wolf’s heart.
After having Steward Hope retrain the magic wolf and teach it to recognize roads, Saul finally put a special collar around the magic wolf’s neck. The positioning image on it would always point toward Kema’s capital.
The text on the collar would naturally have Kema’s soldiers bring Keli out.
Three days later, the magic wolf set off with a letter containing no secret information.
The only worry now was whether the magic wolf would be killed by someone along the way.
Saul had left his mental power on the magic wolf, so ordinary people shouldn’t touch it.
The once mighty magic wolf now left with frequent backward glances, its wolf life henceforth racing toward an unknown direction.
(End of Chapter)
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