The Necromancer in the Wizarding World

Chapter 73 Intelligent Creatures

Matthews held the "Collection of Magical Medicine" tightly, and he could not suppress his joy. This thick book was a valuable key for him to explore the wizarding world. It was a rare opportunity for him to be able to access real wizarding knowledge in advance.

When Charles and the others saw the book in Matthews's hand, they showed an expression of disbelief on their faces. They simply couldn't believe that Matthews had exchanged a wizard's book for only a bird.

Charles came closer and asked curiously, "Matthews, is this really a wizard's book?"

Matthews nodded, unable to hide his excitement. "Yes, that grey-robed wizard was very generous. He lent it to me."

Charles was very envious after hearing this: "Matthews, you are so awesome! I must learn from you how to deal with wizards." As he said that, he actually grabbed a roasted bird and went to find the wizard.

Seeing this, Joanna hurriedly stopped him: "Charles, don't be impulsive! It is recorded in our family's history that wizards have strange temperaments. They like to be alone and are rarely willing to interact with irrelevant people."

Matthews also warned Charles of his reckless behavior: "Joanna is right. The reason why I can talk to that wizard is because we have had several contacts before. Not everyone can be like me."

Charles was a little discouraged after hearing this, but he quickly cheered up: "Matthews, what kind of book is this? Does it talk about wizard magic?"

Matthews patiently explained to Charles: "This book does not talk about wizard magic, but an encyclopedia about basic medicinal materials."

Charles looked a little disappointed: "I thought I could learn some witchcraft."

Matthews felt helpless about his friend's words: "It is a great honor and opportunity for me to be able to borrow this book "The Book of Witch Medicine".

He also warned his friends that in the wizarding world, they must abide by established rules and order, and greed may often lead to greater losses.

Back on the ship, Matthews quickly walked into his room, sat by the window and began to concentrate on reading "The Book of Magic Medicine". The book listed in detail a variety of magical herbs and other types of medicines, including some rare and special minerals, animal organs or body fluids.

Each herb in the Witchcraft Collection is illustrated and accompanied by a detailed description, including its medicinal value, possible side effects, and the appropriate time and place to collect it.

Such information was extremely valuable to Matthews, as it not only expanded his intellectual horizons, but also laid a solid foundation for his possible future wizarding practice.

Matthews immersed himself in the world of Medicine Book, constantly absorbing new knowledge. The content of the book constantly aroused his curiosity and desire to explore the wizarding world.

He developed a strong interest in these witchcraft knowledge, and gradually realized that the mysteries of the wizarding world were far more than the superficial witchcraft. Behind those strange witchcrafts, there were also infinite possibilities and unknown areas, waiting for him to uncover their mysteries.

In the process of in-depth research on witchcraft, Matthews always adhered to a belief: although the medicinal materials in the wizarding world may contain more profound and mysterious powers, the pharmacological principles behind them are essentially the same as those of secular medicines.

Behind these pharmacological principles is the precise formula. It is the existence of the formula that enables the combined medicinal materials to exert unparalleled medicinal effects.

Matthews used the time at sea to try his best to memorize every medicinal herb in the book.

Charles' sudden intrusion interrupted Matthews' concentration: "Matthews, hurry! There are strange creatures outside collecting tolls."

Matthews looked up in astonishment and responded, "What? There are other intelligent creatures?" He immediately put down the book in his hand and hurried to the deck with Charles. The scene in front of him stunned him.

A group of monsters that look like humans emerged from the sea, but their bodies were covered with fish scales, their faces had gills but no noses, and their ears were as strange as corals. What's even more shocking is that these monsters actually rode huge sharks, like the overlords of the ocean.

At this moment, the captain was negotiating with these strange creatures: "Dear heroes of the Sea Fork Tribe, according to the ancient agreement between wizards and nobles, you should not intercept this ship commanded by wizards, and you should ensure the safety of our voyage."

The leader of the Sea Fork tribe responded coldly: "We, the Sea Fork tribe, did have an agreement with the wizards that we must not block the passage of their ships without reason and must provide appropriate protection. However, according to the rules, you need to hand over a portion of the goods as tolls."

The leader's tone was firm and unquestionable, and he actually used the common language of wizards. Although it was a little stiff, it undoubtedly showed the extraordinary wisdom of these creatures.

Matthews and his companions found it somewhat unbelievable. These Sea Forks knew that there was a wizard on board this ship, yet they still dared to demand tolls. This was undoubtedly a challenge to the wizard's authority. They had witnessed the wizard's powerful strength with their own eyes.

At this time, the wizard's voice came from the attic: "Give them some and let them escort the ships safely through the sea ahead." The wizard's voice was calm and without any emotion, but revealed an irresistible power.

The captain immediately started negotiations with the leader of the Haicha tribe. After a brief conversation, the two sides reached an agreement. The crew dragged ten wooden boxes full of cargo from the ship and threw them to the Haicha in the water.

The sea forks carefully checked it, confirmed it was correct, nodded with satisfaction, then happily gave way and began to escort the ship forward.

This unexpected episode gave Matthews a deeper understanding of the diversity and complexity of the wizarding world. He realized that in this world full of unknowns and mysteries, wisdom and power coexist, and mutual respect and understanding are the key to achieving peaceful coexistence.

Although the Haicha tribe has a horrible appearance, they are very trustworthy and strictly abide by the previous agreement. Under their protection, the ship has a safe journey without any attack. The sharks they ride patrol around the ship and drive away all potential marine threats in time.

Matthews and his crew enjoyed an extremely peaceful sailing trip without encountering any storms or attacks.

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