This Wizard is So Unscientific!-Chapter 125 - Pull one hair and the whole body

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Chapter 125: Chapter 125: Pull one hair and the whole body moves!_1

Chapter 125 -125: Pull one hair and the whole body moves!_1

Just now, Tuck had been frustrated at not having found the Alien Gate.

He couldn’t afford to waste any more time here; it was time to head back and “redouble his efforts.”

Now, he took a seat again.

He took a deep breath.

Tuck steadied his mind and began to meticulously align himself with the contract veins he had established with the Demon Wolf.

While carefully sensing the direction, Tuck also used the technique of contract projection to immerse himself in the vision and perception of the Demon Wolf Leader.

This projection technique required a high degree of affinity Talent with the summoned creatures.

For example, Teacher Aubrey, who could project himself into his own Undead Crow at any time and control the Undead Crow.

Armanti was also capable of such feats.

But when it came to Tuck, a wizard “lacking the summoning Talent,”

things were a bit different.

Tuck had previously tried to project himself into a Shadow Flame Demon Wolf, using its sight as his own, to experience the perspective of a Demon Wolf.

Unfortunately, it was not successful.

The Elite Infernal Wolves would reject Tuck, this “foreign object.”

Afterward, Tuck kept a trick up his sleeve.

When signing a contract with a Leader Level Shadow Flame Demon Wolf.

Those series of humiliating contract rules that no dog would sign were designed to let Tuck project better and control the Demon Wolf Leader more effectively.

Tuck wasn’t adept at the kind of Transcendent Characteristics akin to an “intimacy” level between a summoner and their creature.

But in terms of the rules and force in the contract veins, Tuck was very skilled.

Using himself as an anchor and following the contract force’s direction, Tuck measured the distance with Precision.

In the past few days, Tuck had been constantly using the veins built by the Dark Sun Church to sense the surrounding situation.

Soon, Tuck had pinpointed the exact location.

And with Tuck’s projection, the powerful Precision Vision was also activated.

The disguised cave entrance beneath the grey-white tiered mountain ranges was meticulously unveiled by Tuck, layer by layer.

Eventually revealing its true geomorphology.

A subterranean passage sheltered by the Power of the Dark Sun.

Just at the entrance alone, there were quite a few Transcendents of level 30 something standing guard.

“Portals, plenty of them, this is very likely a transit hub,” Tuck noted.

“That also means there’s good stuff here.”

“This requires careful planning.”

Just from the oozing veins, Tuck could discern a lot.

“Just hide here well, I will come over soon,” Tuck communicated his intentions to the Flame Wolf Leader’s consciousness and silently retreated.

The Flame Wolf Leader, having received the command, looked at its subordinates following behind and gave a direct order.

“Hide well.”

When it came to command over Elite Infernal Wolves, the Flame Wolf Leader did a much better job than Tuck.

The three Elite Infernal Wolves each concealed themselves within the shadows of tree trunks, thick and thin.

Wherever the light did not reach was shadow.

And the trunk itself was no exception.

“Only three Infernal Wolves, perhaps, I should ask the master for more Elite Infernal wolves,” thought the Wolf Leader.

The contemplating Demon Wolf Leader leaped onto a thicker tree and into the topmost canopy, assuming a shadowed stance of surveillance.

……

Inside the Blue Tile Heart Tavern.

Andre Van, having sheathed his knife, held his drink and leaned back against the plush sofa.

But his thoughts were not on the bragging and chatting of his teammates; they were fixated on the Steam Wizard “Taniru” not far away.

Just now, Taniru had seemingly been about to get up and leave.

But then he sat back down.

Afterward, an especially eerie period of deadlock ensued.

Was he… projecting?

A summoned creature? A contractual entity?

Andre couldn’t help but recall the “Alien Gate” that Tuck had mentioned sometime ago.

Though Andre was not too hopeful about it,

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Taniru’s odd behavior sparked a glimmer of hope in him.

And sure enough,

after a while, the Steam Wizard Taniru stood up, glanced deeply at him, and then headed upstairs.

Andre understood the cue and followed.

Naturally, this caught the attention of his teammates.

“Sister Susan, that wizard Taniru, our captain said he’s very strong,”

“And, the speed of our income growth lately has been astonishing, all thanks to that Taniru,”

“We’re short of a wizard in our team, why don’t you go seduce him and get him to join our squad for the time being?”

Elton with his bald head spoke somewhat drunkenly.

“I’d like to, but he might not be willing, right!”

Susanna swirled the glass in her hand, her sidelong glance briefly following the disappearing figure of Tuck up the stairs.

The tradition of their “Saint Coen people” was to never miss out on a man they liked; openness was their main approach.

Unfortunately, the customs of Cerion’s people were utterly different from theirs.

……

On the second floor, along the hallway.

As Andre Van passed by Tuck,

he heard a faint voice.

“Meet at the usual place in an hour. Plus, someone has taken notice of you; shake them off,” Tuck whispered.

“Hmm!”

In the brief exchange of information, Andre Van had already learned a lot.

Immediately after, Tuck pushed open the iron-coupled door, enhanced with Barrier Power, and entered.

It was all to ensure Barkin’s safety.

Tuck had rented a room on the second floor of the tavern.

And he had summoned the Barrier Power of the Iron-coupled wall combined with the Holy Silver Wall to stabilize the room.

Thus, Tuck could safely travel directly from the tavern to Barkin’s Magical Alchemy Cottage, ensuring his own safety and Barkin’s stealth.

At the same time,

Should the situation in Black River Valley change, this place could also serve as a temporary defensive point.

Tuck had long since begun preparing for the war in Black River Valley.

Inside the Magical Alchemy Cottage.

Barkin’s initial shock at Tuck’s sudden appearance turned to curiosity,

and now, he had grown accustomed to it.

Although he had asked Tuck how he did it,

a mere mention of “a special ability of the Steam Sequence” left Barkin no room to question further.

The Steam Sequence.

It’s the power of the Transcendent Sequence that nearly all forces in the Transcendent World of the Three-Eyed God Spiritual Nation are deeply researching.

Many Transcendent Academies in the Transcendent Steam City-States have established research projects specifically for the Steam Sequence.

This is due to the fact that the Steam Core, birthed by the great Spirit of Steam and Rails, is just too miraculous.

Many extraordinary Talents or abilities born from the quirky Steam Sequence could potentially make history.

Even if Tuck explained it to him, Barkin might not understand.

Placing food and drinks on the small table, Tuck slowly began to speak.

“After I leave today, it might be a few days before I can return.”

Barkin had thought it would be another tranquil day as usual,

but Tuck’s words jolted him awake.

“What… are you going to do?”

Barkin looked at Tuck, and suddenly, even the wine Tuck brought him lost its allure.

With Tuck here, Barkin’s safety was beyond question.

Once Tuck left,

then… he would revert to being someone who “if the enemy dares to find me, I dare to die for them to see” – vulnerable to the whims of fate.

Although, in this period, many Shepherds and Dark Sun Degenerates of Black River Valley had been slain by Demon Hunters,

they weren’t the ones threatening Barkin’s safety.

The Transcendents emerging from Black River Valley were the real threat to Barkin’s safety.

Nowadays, many Transcendents mildly tainted by the Dark Sun abound in this riverside town.

Many of those who simply pledged allegiance to the Dark Sun, serving without true faith, were numerous as well.

The turmoil and undercurrents of Black River Valley.

They don’t exist solely within the perilous Black River Valley Tower City-States.

The fringe towns at the edge of Black River Valley are also rife with hidden tensions.

“This time, my actions will completely resolve the troubles threatening you,” Tuck said while preparing his gear.

Although Tuck’s Transcendent Storage Bracelet was already quite large,

in the past few days, Tuck and Barkin had come to an agreement.

Barkin agreed to clear out a portion of his own Transcendent Storage Bracelet.

Dividing the spoils… ahem… when it was time to share the spoils, he would have a part.

“Did you find the Alien Gate?”

As expected, Barkin immediately perked up.

That place had imprisoned him for not a brief period, and his two apprentices had died there.

Barkin detested that accursed location to his core.

“If you can destroy that place… I might be able to craft a decent Transcendent Steam Revolver for you,” Barkin proposed.

“That sounds very nice,” Tuck smiled.

No one could refuse a powerful Steam Revolver, handcrafted with the spirit of a Dwarf Craftsman.

Tuck was no different.

“Be careful these next few days. If something happens…”

Tuck paused for a moment, his eyes slightly narrowing as he looked towards the Steam Tower in Black River Valley.

A faint premonition tugged at his heart.

This operation could result in both sides exercising restraint,

or… it could potentially trigger a chain reaction,

igniting the entire Black River Valley.

Tuck didn’t know which outcome it would be.

But Tuck had to prepare for both contingencies,

and he had to be strong in both offense and defense.

Steadying his spirit, Tuck then continued.

“If something happens, flee to St. Land,” he said.

Barkin was taken aback, then grumbled to himself,

“Damn…”

“You make it sound like you’re giving a last will!”

Tuck: “…”