Sorcerer: I want to be an Academic Prodigy-Chapter 638 - 629 Dangerous Visitor

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Chapter 638: Chapter 629 Dangerous Visitor

Chapter 638 -629 Dangerous Visitor

The Black Star battleship continued its voyage through the vast Star Realm River.

On this day, as the Great Commander of the Black Star Legion, Saiwolf stood in a corner, uncharacteristically staring in one direction, motionless for a long time.

“Sharp-Hearing Ear, what is the Great Commander doing? It’s really weird, there seems to be nothing interesting over there?”

“Calling you stupid wouldn’t be a mistake.”

As a Sentinel on the battleship, Thousand-Li Eye saw all this, and could not help but to ask Sharp-Hearing Ear beside him, only to be despised by Sharp-Hearing Ear.

“Then tell me what’s going on?” Seeing his impolite manner, Thousand-Li Eye, annoyed, bumped into him.

“If I’m not wrong, the Great Commander must be homesick.” Sharp-Hearing Ear did not get angry, shaking his head as he spoke: “Walking in that direction, you might reach the homeland of the Six-eyed Golden Wolves—the Gengjin Mountain Range.”

“That makes sense, didn’t expect you, a little ear, to know quite a lot.”

“Of course, nobody in the Star Realm River knows more than I do, except for the most learned Sovereign.”

Sharp-Hearing Ear had an incredible ability to overhear conversations of other beings, gathering information seamlessly, and over time, he knew more than Thousand-Li Eye.

To this, Thousand-Li Eye admitted defeat, nodding slightly with his big eyes.

“I don’t believe it.”

“Why don’t you believe it?”

“Because, I also feel that no one knows more than I do, including the Sovereign you mentioned.”

“You—–”

Suddenly, a voice contradicted them, and at first, Sharp-Hearing Ear thought it was someone else from the Legion, and couldn’t help but argue. He quickly realized something was amiss.

He and Thousand-Li Eye broke out in a cold sweat, as an additional creature had appeared in the watchtower, so quietly and suddenly.

The two were on high alert, nervously staring at the newcomer.

This creature had a human appearance, was over three meters tall, dressed in a black robe, and his face hidden inside the hood connected to the robe, his entire presence shrouded in shadows, making it difficult to discern his features.

Undoubtedly, the person before them was no ordinary individual.

“Who—who are you?” Sharp-Hearing Ear boldly shouted, causing quite a stir.

“My lord, welcome to the Black Star, this way please.” At this moment, Ivan noticed the commotion, quickly arriving at the watchtower, easing their tension.

“Are you then the master of this place?” The person had no special reaction.

“Indeed.” Ivan nodded slightly.

“Haha, I was just passing by, grew somewhat weary, and upon spotting your battleship, I saw that our directions were the same, I decided to stop by for a rest, hope you don’t mind.”

“Not at all, having a visitor is my pleasure.”

During their conversation, the man lifted his hood, revealing his true appearance.

His eyes sparkled like the stars, his hair flashed like thunder, faintly accompanied by wind and fire, giving his face the appearance of a gregarious man with many stories, instantly making him likable.

The two introduced themselves briefly—the man calling himself ‘Cambard’.

Following Cambard’s suggestion, Ivan set up tables and chairs on the flat top of the Black Star to entertain this unexpected guest.

Ivan couldn’t figure out the other’s purpose, but he could perceive that this man’s strength was extraordinary, likely surpassing his own, possibly a contender for a throne-level powerhouse.

Because of this, he did not make any rash actions.

The two conversed over fine wine, talking about everything under the sun.

Over the years, Ivan had traveled far and wide, seen much, and heard much, marking him no longer the novice that once entered the Star Realm River.

He handled the situation effortlessly.

“Captain Ivan, seeing your broad knowledge and refined conversation, it seems you come from a renowned grand cosmos in the Star Realm, right?” Cambard spoke amiably, casually mentioning this.

“Your Excellency has keen insight. I indeed come from a large cosmos; whether it is well-known is not for me to say,” Ivan responded vaguely.

“This really is fortunate.” Cambard expressed inexplicably, continuing, “Unlike me, coming from a medium-sized cosmos, I often find myself without choices.”

“Look at me, here I am dampening the mood.”

“Never mind that, let’s continue drinking, your wine here is really good, definitely crafted by an expert; Captain Ivan knows how to enjoy life.”

Cambard actively changed the subject, continuously urging more drink, as if his earlier question was unintentional.

Ivan was pleased with this.

It’s worth mentioning, his collection of fine wines had long since improved, thanks to the corresponding support from Saiwolf.

The Six-eyed Golden Wolves, Saiwolf’s tribe, enjoyed drinking and had a brewing history dating back eight to nine thousand years. Being constantly active in the Star Realm with accordingly broad knowledge, they produced diverse and uniquely flavored wines.

Additionally, there was technological support from Lu Lu Xiyu.

The former tended towards intensity, the latter gentility, each with its own merits, benefiting Rainbow Domain immensely in wine-brewing.

Otherwise, Ivan really would have struggled to offer wine to his guest.

“Thanks for the hospitality.”

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“Guests are always welcome, and your enjoyment of the wine respects it the most.”

“Ivan, you are too polite, just call me by my name.”

As the drinks passed three rounds, Cambard showed a hint of intoxication, his words becoming even more hearty.

To this, Ivan flowed like water.

By this point, he faintly understood that this man probably had no ill intentions, maybe truly as he said—just happened upon the place and decided to stop for a rest.

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