Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique

Chapter 329: 78: The Fisherman Never Leaves Empty-Handed, Until He Himself is Hooked_3



Indifference and carelessness are sure to kill a demon, huh.

The Abyss Demon, with its incredibly abstract appearance, showed a sheepish expression and tried to ingratiate itself:

“Wizard Sire, you’re magnanimous. Please, let me off just this once.

I’ve had it rough, being sealed here, unable to get out for hundreds of years. Could you give me a break?

Let’s talk it out.

Oh, right, I can be your guard, just as long as you kind Sire will stop.

Everything is negotiable.

It’s negotiable, Wizard Sire.”

“Heh…”

Sage Palo chuckled coldly, completely ignoring this shameless Abyss Demon’s delusional pleas.

In all the heavens and realms, there are countless Extraordinary Creatures willing to guard for a wizard.

He would never choose an Abyss Demon covered in stubborn thorns.

But since this Abyss Demon seemed linked to himself by fate, he couldn’t just kill it off casually.

He needed to thoroughly exploit it, squeeze out every last drop of value.

Sage Palo’s mind-body incarnation began to chant a lengthy but necessary spell, leveraging the Rune Array laid by 200 level-one wizards in his Personal Guard Army, and invoking the favor of the Wizard World’s Will.

He then used the tiny sliver of the World’s Will he resonated with as a fulcrum, leveraging even more of the World’s Will to draw more attention.

Surely enough, Sage Palo’s chanting received a response.

The immense, boundless World’s Will of the Wizard World cast a glance in this direction.

The Abyss Demon trembled out of fright, grumbling inwardly, cursing incessantly.

This was what he damn well hated about wizards.

Fighting was just a fight, whether it was a duel or a group brawl, he could handle it.

As a Tier 4 Lifeform, who would he be afraid of?

At most, he simply would run if he was losing, die if he couldn’t escape.

If his strength couldn’t match up, there was nothing else to discuss.

Total submission, both in words and in heart.

But no, wizards just had to call upon the arrival of the World’s Will.

What, just because the World’s Will of the Wizard World had more wisdom, incorporating the souls of four willing martyred Saints, it could do as it pleased, right?

Just purely bully us because the Abyss World’s Will was so dumb it even messed with its own demons?

You truly have no decency in war!

Such goddamn bad luck!

The Abyss Demon’s heart wept sorrowfully.

A radiant golden rope appeared out of thin air, easily penetrating the boundary that imprisoned the Abyss Demon, a boundary it had tried countless times to escape but failed, looping around the demon’s neck and securing a knot.

One end fell into the hands of Sage Palo’s mind-body incarnation.

This scene was like a master walking his dog.

After doing its work, the Wizard World’s Will retreated quickly.

Once Sage Palo’s mind-body incarnation had respectfully seen off the World’s Will of the Wizard World, it also quickly disappeared.

Only a phantom Rune Array and a Abyss Demon remained in the boundary, a golden rope wound around its neck, looking more like a dog than a bat.

In the Sky Fortress.

Wizard Palo withdrew his mind-body incarnation, opened his eyes, and signaled for the Personal Guard Army’s Captain to stand down.

He ordered the Personal Guard Army to hold on a bit longer, maintain the Demon Binding Rune Array for a while longer, and wear down the Abyss Demon.

Then, with a great mood, he returned to the main command hall.

With a Level 4 Abyss Demon as bait, countless lower-tiered demons would be drawn to them.

The Fairy World was still relatively weak.

Once it’s fully conquered and the Fairy World’s Will shaped up to the Wizard World’s Will, they could use the swarm of attracted low-ranked demons as nourishing sacrificial items.

They could generously nourish the Fairy World.

Let the Will of the Fairy World experience the love from the Wizard World.

From then on, it would wholeheartedly follow the Wizard World without any dissension.

No more two-facedness.


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