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"Are you a wizard apprentice preparing to board the ship?" asked the black hooded man.

"Yes, sir." Herrag could feel the powerful magical aura of the other party, even though they were intentionally restrained.

"Do you have any tokens?" the hooded man continued to ask.

"Yes," Herrag took out his ring.

The hooded man took the ring and checked it in his hand, saying, "Hmm, the token of Moonlight Forest. This is the second time I have seen this ring. Come with me. Due to a delay in our previous trip, we will only stay here for one day today."

"The second time..."

Herag thought a lot and speculated that the first time it would be a teacher with red hair.

It seems that the hooded man was on this ship many years ago.

"I'm leaving," Herrag turned around and said goodbye to the three of them.

"Take care!" Emil approached and gave him a fierce hug, and Melissa also came over to give him a hug.

"Let's go," the hooded man urged impatiently, turning around and leaving first.

Herag put on his backpack, took the package held by Emil, and quickly followed behind the hooded man.

"My name is Dino and I am a first-class wizard from Dream Island. There are a total of five floors on the ship, and your group of wizard apprentices live on the third and fourth floors. The conditions in those areas are a bit poor, but they are safer than above. The sea is very dangerous, so don't run up there if you have nothing to do."

As Dino led the way ahead, he also explained some precautions on board to Herag.

"Mr. Dino, how many wizard apprentices are there on the ship?" Herag asked.

"Including you, there are a total of eleven, and Coleson Continent includes you as two. We'll stay here for a day and see if anyone else comes later."

Herrag followed Dino to the deck and only then did he realize that the deck was even more spacious than it seemed, almost like a square.

On the deck, there were mostly busy sailors, as well as five or six scattered young girls standing by the side of the ship, all of whom looked about the same age as Herag.

When Herag stepped onto the ship, these few people all cast their eyes, glancing and then shifting their gaze. They seem to have gotten used to it, and every time they go, there will always be new wizard apprentices joining.

Dino turned around and warned, "Try not to cause any conflict on the ship, not to affect its navigation, and not to cause any damage to the hull. Otherwise, I will throw you down to feed the fish."

"Understood," Herag nodded and said.

"Follow me." Dino walked down the stairs and entered the cabin.

Herag followed, his feet creaking on the wooden ladder, making a long and disrepair sound.

As soon as I entered the cabin, the light dimmed, and there were lights hanging on the walls. The lights were white, and the light source was blocks of white stones.

The aisle in the cabin was slightly narrow, and Herag noticed that the walls of the aisle were made of special wood with a metallic luster.

He reached out and pressed down, only to find that the wood was very hard.

Dino noticed Herag's actions and said without looking back, "This is wood from the Forbidden Forest, which is currently the hardest known wood and has extremely high magic resistance."

"Forbidden Forest..." Herag tried to inject some magic into the wall, only to find that it was obstructed.

The two of them did not stop on the first floor and continued down the stairs to the third floor.

"The third floor room is already full, you can only go to the fourth floor."

Herag glanced over at the hallway and noticed that there were bright lights in several rooms, and some that looked deserted were probably sleeping or going for a ride on the deck.

The fourth floor is narrower than the third floor, and there are very few occupied rooms. Herag counted and only five rooms were occupied.

Dino brought Herag to a room, took out a string of keys, took them off, and opened the door. "You can stay here. The conditions on the fourth floor are a bit poor, but having fewer people is also a good thing. There should be fewer conflicts. You are a first-class apprentice, right?"

"Yes."

According to the Star Sky Meditation, Herag needs to meditate on six stars in order to meet the requirements of a second-class apprentice in terms of spiritual power.

Before meditation, most people have one to two points of mental strength. According to this estimate, the mental strength standard for second-class apprentices is seven to eight points.

After receiving confirmation, Dino said, "It's quite suitable for you to live here. There are more than one second-class apprentices on the third floor, so be careful yourself."

At this moment, there was a bright light in the room opposite Herag.

Dino introduced, "The opposite side is also from the mainland of Colson. We'll go ashore at the next port. That's it. Don't cause trouble, just wait quietly until the shore. The second floor is a place to eat. If you're hungry, go on your own, try not to come to the deck. I don't have that much energy to take care of you."

"Well, I understand, Mr. Dino," Herag said politely.

Dino left after giving these instructions, looking very busy.

Herag turned around to look at his cabin, which was pitch black. He searched the wall for a moment before seeing a light.

This lamp, like those in the hallway, consists of a white stone and a glass cover.

There is a small gate below the stone lamp. Herag pushed the gate up and the lamp lit up, emitting a soft white light.

He pulled down the gate again and the light went out.

"What kind of stone is this..." Herrag studied and found that the structure of the lamp was very simple.

A base, a gate, and then a main body composed of white stone and glass cover.

"The mystery should be inside the base." Herrag felt a faint magical flow inside the base, but he couldn't open it to see. He didn't want to be thrown off the boat to feed the fish.

After the lights came on, the room lit up, and the narrow room Herag had a warm feeling.

There is a single bed in the room, with only one person wide between the edge of the bed and the wall, just enough for Herag to stand.

There is a wooden board on the wall opposite the bed, which is fixed to the wall with ropes and can be pulled down to serve as a small table.

There are two cabinets at the top of the room, which can store luggage and other items.

Herag put his package inside, and the Emirs prepared some pickled meat, dry food, and other food that could be stored for a long time.

After putting the package away, Herag lay on the single bed for a while. The bed board was relatively hard, but it still made do.

There was a thick blanket on the bed, and Herag reached in to touch it, feeling a bit damp.

There was a quiet knocking at the door, and Herag glanced at the small map. Behind the door stood a person who looked like a woman.

He opened the door and saw a sixteen or seventeen year old girl standing at the door. She had long golden hair, delicate features, and a kind smile as she looked at him.

"Nobility?" Herag saw her wearing a light gold outfit?? The dress, adorned with a golden tassel on the silver gray coat, is a standard aristocratic attire, and not just an ordinary little aristocrat.

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