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Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 662 - 186 Side Dish_2
Chapter 662: Chapter 186 Side Dish_2
The Supreme Council and the various large/top-tier wizard organizations still needed to maintain face.
The original intention of this directive was to protect the interests of the middle and small-sized organizations.
However, it resulted in middle and small-sized organizations being completely excluded from the good fortune of recovering lost techniques, knowledge, and traditional schools of magic.
How could such a self-contradictory situation be allowed to become common knowledge?
It was better to keep it hidden, with only a select few in the know.
His thoughts drifted, but Link quickly pulled them back, refocusing on the task at hand.
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Clearly, digging out and seizing lost magical traditions were things the major top-tier wizard organizations in the Mitchell District had a lot of experience with.
The new generation might not understand how to operate, but the middle generation who controlled the organizations, or even the older generation, surely knew?
Thinking this, Link suddenly understood why Ravensmouth College, the Flame and Metal Trading Company, and the White Tower Alliance had only sent one warship each.
It was due to the ‘scalability principle’ defined by the Supreme Council.
He guessed the other three organizations probably made up their teams as well — six First Level Wizards and six Second Level Wizards.
And with a hidden Level Five Sage to protect them.
The question was, where was Mesopotamia University’s team?
Could it be that they had withdrawn completely after the comprehensive ban, not even participating in this “good thing” related to Saint’s school inheritance?
Link was puzzled. But after returning to the Meteoroid Belt, he decided not to dwell on this problem for the time being.
Through the agreed-upon contact method, Link, inspired by the First Ring witchcraft “spiritual link” of True Spirit Wizards, used the typical characteristics of the “Mind” series of witchcraft to develop the Second Ring witchcraft “Quantum Encrypted Communication,” which called back the 11 hidden team members to the “Lark” class interstellar battleship.
“Captain, what’s the situation?”
In the cockpit, after everyone had taken their seats, Lanny Taylor asked first.
It was a good coordination, which could enhance efficiency and save time.
“This way and that.”
Link then took the opportunity to explain to his 11 team members what he and Franda had discovered, his guesses about the mission, the High Council’s instruction, the lost saint school inheritance, one by one.
“That’s the situation we’re in. Everyone, I want to hear your thoughts. Please, speak freely,” he said after he finished his explanation.
Two heads were better than one, after all.
“I knew it, I had a feeling something was off about this mission.”
A Second-Level Wizard from a major clan in the headquarters feigned surprise, “So it’s about snatching inheritance. No wonder they forbade us from killing.”
“The real issue now is how we can snatch the mission target – those resources that might contain Saint’s School inheritance – from under the watchful eyes of the Flame and Metal Trading Company and the White Tower Alliance, without incurring any losses.”
Another Second-Level Wizard who hailed from the Stormy Sea, who had once met Link a few times in Ravensmouth City, quickly brought the topic back on track.
With these two initiating, the in-team discussion quickly heated up.
Discussion flowed readily, each expressing their views.
“Why don’t we, before Shadow City Team arrives, strike first to force the other two organizations out of the game?”
“Strike them unexpectedly, that might work.”
“A surprise attack relies on speed, but how do we control the strength and achieve quick success?”
“That’s indeed a problem.”
“What if we wait for the other two to take action against Shadow City first and only intervene at the end?”
“What if they don’t take any action?”
“How could that be possible?”
“How could it not be? If we can think of scouting in advance, wouldn’t they?”
“Right. If both organizations discover each other’s presence and are too cautious to act, we might miss a good opportunity.”
“Having carefully studied the star chart, I noticed that the preset coordinates by the College are very carefully chosen. Once we leave this star zone, it really isn’t easy to take action. There are vassal worlds belonging to other organizations nearby. If the battle is any fiercer, or lasts a bit longer, it’s likely to attract other organizations’ attention.”
“Exactly, I’ve noticed it too.”
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“So it means, to complete the mission, we must take action here, right? Can’t ambush in advance, nor sneak attack from behind?”
“Enough with the pointless chatter, let’s talk about how to complete the mission, that’s the most important.”
“Well, aren’t you the clever one, why don’t you come up with something!”
“Fine, if you insist. From how I see it, we have more than a day until Shadow City Team reaches the College’s preset coordinates, why don’t we use this time to clear some obstacles? Either provoke the Flame and Metal Trading Company into fighting each other or devise a way to overpower the both of them. There’s no third option.”
“Easier said than done. How do you propose we provoke them? And how do you suggest we overpower two organizations? Be specific!”
“Gentlemen, I have a proposal to share.”
At this moment, Lanny Taylor used a sound wave witchcraft, and merely whispered, but the others heard it as if it smoothed over them from the inside out.
The slightly noisy discussion quieted almost immediately.
Seeing this, Lanny spoke up, “I was thinking, can we move the battleship a little further, then turn around and pretend to be the Shadow City Team to lure Flame and Metal Trading Company and the White Tower Alliance? Actually, only the Tower Spirit controls the battleship and we hide somewhere else, waiting for both of them to start fighting, then we move in.”