Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique

Chapter 407: 105 Stolen Knowledge and Time_1



Link held back all that he had to say.

If the Shadow City apprentice team wants to fight, the academy apprentice team doesn’t plan to back down.

So let’s fight and break open a big watermelon.

After calling back Franda from her wandering around Shanghai City, Link no longer wanted any complications.

He planned to just do what a leader should do.

For example, he earnestly said to Christina, “You cannot defeat me, concede already and don’t make it hard for me.”

“I won’t fight you, I concede.”

Christina, very self-aware, swiftly raised the white flag carved with patterns of black smoke.

It saved Link a lot of trouble.

By this time, the Shadow City apprentice team had already infiltrated the Shanghai Tower.

When the two forces collided, an intense battle immediately erupted.

The underground fifth level’s vault was instantly reduced to ruins.

Link raced back to the fifth underground level to preside, directing Christina and Peck.

The two were highly focused, giving everything they had. Whenever they found a third-class wizard apprentice in danger, they promptly rescued them, suppressed their ability to fight, and tossed them aside to wait.

The wizard apprentices blinded by the intensity of the battle, knowing they were not in mortal danger, kept ramping up the intensity of the fight.

They indiscriminately threw their magic tools and spells around, making their attacks as damaging as possible.

Their own lives and those of their opponents meant nothing to them at this point.

They wouldn’t mind killing a few.

Christina and Peck were busily rushing about, frequently having to intervene to save people, suppress them, and then leave them to one side.

Meanwhile, Link was free and easy, acting like a detached observer, munching on melons from his high vantage point.

When it came down to the end, both sides were severely battered, an equal fifty-fifty situation.

Both sides ended up extremely depleted, with all the wizard apprentices wiped out.

Looking at the outcome of the battle, there was no victor at the level of the third-class wizard apprentices.

But in the end, it was Ravensmouth College that prevailed.

Not to mention the leader ratio of 2:1.

Link’s existence was too transcendent among the First Level Wizards.

If a real battle broke out, Christina would have no chance of resistance and would be suppressed instantly.

In this case, the valuable resources they had previously collected would be useless.

No one from Shadow City could handle these resources now and no one was there to evaluate their value.

So, Christina had conceded early on.

The winner of this exchange study was Ravensmouth College.

That unique world now belonged to Ravensmouth College.

It’s just unclear which failed sage cadet Tier-3 wizard got lucky.

If it was Wizard Cody, Link didn’t know whether it would be a good thing or not.

After taking care of the aftermath, before returning to the Starry Fortress through the transportation beam, Link once again looked up at the gloomy sky with awe.

This somewhat rushed exchange study, the vaguely absurd exploration of the special ruin world, and the fiery battles fought on a whim,

Under the manipulation of an invisible hand, it suddenly started, and suddenly ended.

The strange thing was that apart from Link, none of the other “chess pieces” participating seemed to notice anything amiss.

He asked himself a very simple question.

If the wizard apprentices and wizards of Shadow City genuinely had such peculiar ideas, how could Shadow City have withstood crisis after crisis, how could it have lasted for so long?

The answer is definitely negative.

So why is it that the wizard apprentices and wizards of Shadow City, having sensed changes in their mental realm, all took it as a mission critical update and had no other views?

Do they truly believe that, or is there something that makes them sincerely believe that they truly have such beliefs?

It was terrifying to think about. Not daring to think about that anymore!

Upon their return to the Starry Fortress, it seemed that the Shadow City vice leader’s injuries were already healed, awaiting them at the transit hub area.

The two factions materialized one after the other.

The Shadow City vice leader immediately trotted up, puffing up his chest.

Ignoring Link, he went straight to Christina and demanded indignantly, “Where is my pocket watch? Give it back!”

Christina glanced at the vice leader, said nothing, and directly summoned a shadowy snake to bind the temporarily incapacitated vice leader and gagged him.

The vice leader’s bones and organs were healed, not his powers.

Really has no insight.

You must pick the right moment if you wish to explode in anger.

Well, now, he just embarrassed himself in front of twenty Shadow City wizard apprentices again.

“Goodbye, remember to contact me.”

Standing at the already parameter-adjusted portal, Link made a point to say a word to Christina.

He was still hoping that Christina, who had volunteered to share all the data and tissue samples from her accepted bioengineering enhancements, would ask for his help after finding out about his reputation.

Link really wanted to study the various changes in Christina’s body.

“Okay!”

With difficulty, Christina responded.

This time, when her tongue uncurled to speak, in addition to the grating sound, there was an ominous hissing.

Ending the conversation, Link was the first to walk into the portal.

When the sensation of spacetime separation ended and he steadied himself, Link didn’t delay, striding toward the academy’s floating bus.

He didn’t bother with the apprentice team, which was essentially disbanded upon returning to their homeland, and simply sat down in the cabin, closing his eyes in contemplation.

In this exchange study, apart from the many strange occurrences, Link had gained quite a bit.

Not to mention he gained another reference for increasing wizard qualifications through bioengineering.


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