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Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 665 - 187 Slippery Like a Fish_1
Chapter 665: Chapter 187 Slippery Like a Fish_1
Here lies the question.
What was Frist Diomand aiming to catch with this bait?
Was it really, as Ragnar Walters suggested, to draw the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell into play?
Considering Frist Diomand’s understanding of him, he might have had that intention, but it didn’t seem like the main goal.
As the saying goes, your enemies know you the best.
Those who strive but cannot obtain, will rack their brains to investigate and understand everything about what they desire.
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Fletcher Domingo had tried to cozy up to Frist Diomand when he was young, but had been brutally rejected. Since then, he’d been diligently collecting information about Frist, analyzing his character and actions.
Even though he was well aware that such mentality and methods were not commendable.
It seemed somewhat twisted.
But he couldn’t help but always wanting to know the latest news about Frist!
As time went on, it became a habit.
However, there was also an accidental benefit to this. That is, Fletcher Domingo could claim that he was perhaps one of the few people who understood Frist Diomand best.
Therefore, Fletcher could determine that Frist wouldn’t have thrown out such a large bait just to lure the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell into the game, it wasn’t that simple!
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(The Tower of Great Sage Mitchell: I appreciate your high regard!)
That being said, as the top power in the Mitchell district, the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell was supposed to play the role of a mediator.
Getting personally involved in the fight with several top wizard organizations in the district, or other large, medium, and small wizard organizations for interests, it would not only appear unsightly but would also lose the superior status.
As soon as that cover was ripped off, and a strong impact follows, the status of the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell might indeed be shaken or even overthrown.
Fletcher Domingo did not believe such a huge entity as the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell would overlook this point.
Therefore, the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell should remain calm and ignore this bait.
“If there indeed is a saint’s inheritance, then Frist must use it as bait,” Fletcher said. “Some of you must be able to see this. Why are you still biting?”
Ragnar Walters was silent for a moment and sighed: “It’s the inheritance of a saint, the saint!”
This sigh carried many emotions, too many to be spoken of.
Upon hearing this, Fletcher suddenly thought of something.
The Great Sage Mitchell had indeed ascended to a Level Nine Great Sage two hundred years after the establishment of the Mitchell District.
But before that enormous battle against the World of God, he was already a Level Eight Great Sage and had participated in that epic battle.
In other words, at this moment, the Level Nine Great Sage Mitchell had to face a problem that all high-level wizards of the Wizard World must face—the limit of natural lifespan!
Humans, as non-native extraordinary species, have a natural lifespan.
If you never step into the extraordinary in your life, not even successfully master the early experimental failure of the Body-refining wizard sect—the Knight System, living more than a hundred years would be considered a long life.
The upper limit of an official wizard’s natural lifespan is around 500 years;
The upper limit of a sage-level wizard’s natural lifespan is between 1,500 and 2,000 years;
For Great Sage Level wizards, it’s between 3,000 and 5,000 years.
Those with short lives yearn for longevity, and after achieving longevity, they aspire to eternal life. This is a common human sentiment.
In the Wizard World, unless an unexpected accident or total obliteration happens, only saints truly achieve immortality!
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Level Nine Great Sages, of course, can try to extend their lifespan.
But every time they do, they are assimilated by the Wizard World Will once.
The humanity that was barely preserved lost a part.
If it happens too frequently, one would completely lose their humanity, how different would they be from the gods of the World of God?
Both are agents of Rule Power, or to be more blunt, puppets of the rules!
Word of mouth had it that the Level Nine Great Sage Mitchell had already extended his life once.
So when facing the problem of the upper limit of natural lifespan for the second time, there were only two paths before the Level Nine Great Sage Mitchell:
The first was to continue to extend his lifespan at the cost of some of his humanity, and the second was to find a way to break through, ascend to Saint level, and achieve immortality.
Given the option of a smooth road, who would go off onto the bumpy path?
The inheritance of the Nostrodam Holy Sect appeared at this time, and the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell had no choice but to enter the game, even though it knew it was reckless to do so.
Because the Level Nine Great Sage Mitchell, as an Elemental Wizard, shouldn’t advance to be a Saint.
Otherwise, was he planning to kill the existing Elemental Saint and replace him?
If the Great Sage Mitchell wanted to ascend, he was going to have to either establish a new sect and reach the top by himself, or inherit the position of one of the four fallen Saints!
The inheritance of the late mysterious system Saint of Nostrodamus appearing was just in time.
Frist was fishing with a baited hook, using an aboveboard scheme.
The Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell had to bite.
After understanding these points, Fletcher Domingo looked back at his straightforward manner and couldn’t help but marvel for the umpteenth time. No wonder Frist always looked down on him.
He wasn’t cunning enough!
Fletcher squinted his eyes, changed his tone and asked, “Spare me the small talk. Why did you come to find me?”
It was after he completely understood the situation that Fletcher didn’t want to get involved in these dirty affairs and sought to get rid of Ragnar Walters as soon as possible.