Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 449: 151. Angel Enterprise



Chapter 449: 151. Angel Enterprise

At noon, the pure and flawless azure sky revealed a huge spiral whirlpool as the sun shone down on the Lower Town. Four color bands of airflow converged and circled around the central white point.

This atmospheric spectacle, situated directly above Union City, took up about a third of the sky, making it hard for Union City’s residents not to notice.

Pedestrians stopped and looked up, while the windows of the buildings were filled with Alchemy Company workers. Motorcycles stopped, and the drivers looked up at the sky. Security guards clutching Firearms for gang sects and companies stood in a daze, staring at the four-colored vortex.

Under the gazes of countless Lower Town residents, two meteors with long, trailing tails fell from the sky and landed at the Manor of the Cat Society in Sector 8.

There was no earth-shattering explosion, and no rumbling of earthquakes.

The two meteors landed gently on the castle rooftop of the Manor, kicking up nothing more than a gust of wind that rustled the corners of clothes.

The sky’s spectacle dissipated, leaving the azure sky free without the four-colored vortex.

There was a lot of discussion in the Lower Town. Many people boldly ran to the Manor of the Cat Society, standing outside the fence, looking at the scene inside.

The Manor guards shouted loudly and waved their arms to disperse the curious crowd.

The noisy sounds traveled to the castle rooftop, becoming faint and fragmented.

“Ah~ Is this the most remote place in the whole world~”

A newcomer Elemental Judgement Combat Wizard, facing the gates of the Manor, exclaimed with his hands on his hips:

“It’s really a unique city style. They actually built the city like a garbage can.”

This combat wizard looked relatively young, no older than 25.

His appearance was ordinary, without anything special, but his luxurious clothes made his temperament extraordinary.

He wore a deep blue magic cloak, embroidered with mysterious light golden magical runes.

He had silver shoulder armor on his shoulders. A fiery ball of flames and a frosty ice ball hovered on his left and right shoulder armor, respectively.

Another similarly dressed battle wizard came to the edge of the rooftop, looking at the crowd outside the Cat Society Manor.

His shoulders were encircled with a lightning sphere filled with electric snakes and a crystal clear water sphere.

He shook his head slightly and said to his companion who had just expressed his feelings:

“Gardner, although I also think this city is like a garbage can, we need to respect their customs and culture. Some things should be kept in mind, so as not to let people feel that we discriminate against their people and city.”

Gardner shrugged his shoulders, the fireball and ice ball on his shoulders bobbing up and down:

“All right. You’re right, Kevin, we need to take care of their self-esteem.”

Gardner turned his head and saw the two local witch girls standing in the middle of the rooftop.

The expressions of the two were different.

The tall witch barely maintained an awkward but polite smile. The short but cute-looking witch was rolling her eyes, openly showing her disgust and resentment.

“I am Mion Philia, a middle school wizard student of the local Elemental Judgement Magic Academy. This is Sandra “Betty”. Our teacher asked me to receive the two of you.”

Philia greeted the two battle wizards with a polite smile.

Standing beside her, Betty reluctantly nodded as a greeting to the two. The look on her face showed that she hadn’t yet realized the gap between her and the combat wizards.

Compared to Betty’s ignorance, Philia felt a little uneasy at the moment…

Before, she learned from her teacher that the combat wizards who were chasing Samuelson would have the strength of five rings.

Her teacher didn’t elaborate on the difference between combat wizards and non-combat wizards, only telling Philia and the other students to realize the difference on their own.

Philia felt it now.

The elemental spheres on the shoulders of the two of them were symbols of strength.

Only by completing the Elemental Realm trial task could they be recognized by the Elemental Realm and control their own elemental spheres.

The combat wizard named Gardner had a fire elemental sphere and an ice elemental sphere. He only needed to infuse 1 point of soul energy into the fire elemental sphere, and the sphere could convert it into a full 800 points of fire elemental energy.

It should be noted that, as a standout among local Elemental Judgment Wizard students, Philia’s maximum conversion rate of soul energy to elemental energy was only 1:110.

This relied on the Elemental Magic Wand given to her by her teacher.

Without this wand, she could only use her magic robe to convert elemental energy, and the conversion rate would drop to a mediocre 1:50.

But the magic effect of the elemental spheres was not limited to this. In addition to converting and storing elemental energy, they also had passive powers such as recovery of elemental energy, faster spellcasting, stabilized spellcasting, automatic casting of elemental spells, and enhanced spell effects.

What’s more, each of the two combat wizards had two such elemental spheres.

“Philia… Betty… A Second Ring Wizard and a First-Ring Wizard. Is the Elemental Judgment Academy here so down and out that it can’t even muster a Third Ring Wizard?”

Gardner glared at Betty, who was rolling her eyes at him:

“You should learn to respect the strong, short witch. I’m your senior, your predecessor. Don’t let me see that expression again, or I’ll teach you the proper etiquette on behalf of your teacher.”


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