Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 817 - 6 Communication_2

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Chapter 817: Chapter 6 Communication_2

Chapter 817 -6 Communication_2

Elise still resided within the Ravensmouth College’s Supreme Council Office, never losing touch with the college.

Meanwhile, discussions began to stir throughout the Supreme Council.

“The lucky one has brought in reinforcements.”

“Reinforcements? I think it’s more like a lover!”

“Don’t talk nonsense, how can you use such vulgar words to describe a sage?”

“…”

On many occasions, when the young generation of wizards aspiring to join the Five-Person Mission to the Parallel Universe mentioned that Link Grande had become a sage, the atmosphere involuntarily turned cold.

The significant upheaval that hadn’t occurred in thousands of years had indeed accelerated the progress of the wizards’ training.

But a Fourth Level Sage under twenty years old was unprecedented in the entire history of the Wizard World, if not extremely rare.

There were fewer than a handful.

Every one of these super, super, super geniuses who achieved such success would go on to accomplish even greater feats if they did not fall prematurely – like becoming a Level Nine Great Sage or a Saint.

In other words, Link Grande had the makings of a Saint!

Why would the young wizards gathered at the Supreme Council call Elise Clark the lucky one?

Because she was about to be promoted to a Fourth Level Sage and, in the foreseeable future, was certain to become a Level Nine Great Sage and even a Saint!

And this was not due to her natural talent and efforts.

She simply became the special “guest” mentioned in the prophecy and gained all these benefits.

This left many of the self-assured young genius wizards feeling envious.

However, with Link Grande’s achievements laid out before them, no one dared to utter a word of jealousy.

Subsequently, a question arose in the minds of these young genius wizards.

Why had Elise Clark specifically brought Link Grande as a reinforcement? What was she plotting?

Was it really just as she said, to help Link Grande delay time for her?

Everyone knew that the spaceport was a public place, and wizards had countless means at their disposal to eavesdrop on conversations in public spaces.

Was Elise unaware of this?

She probably said it intentionally for those who had recently felt some “pressure” from her regarding their membership in the mission team and their grasp on power.

It was both an overture of goodwill and a threat.

If moving forward everything went smoothly for everyone, and she was able to keep control over the mission’s power and authority, then it would just be a “delay” of fourteen days.

But if they continued to scheme against her like before, taking advantage of her imminent Metamorphosis Period when many of her abilities would be inconvenient to use, aiming to seize control and benefits of the mission, then they should not blame her for being inhospitable.

By that time, if Link Grande joined the mission, Ravensmouth College and even the West Coast could completely dominate this expedition.

After hearing from the major powers of the Wizard World, the Supreme Council set the selection process for the mission team members, allowing the young generation of wizards to decide for themselves.

Although Link Grande was a Fourth Level Sage, he was still among the young generation of wizards!

It was easy for him to intimidate his peers, the Third Level and Second Level Wizards.

And so, in a somewhat peculiar atmosphere, the selection for the Five-Person Mission began.

There were many applicants, all procrastinating wherever possible, unwilling to be the first to face Link Grande’s test.

Failing was one thing, as there was still a second chance in the retest.

But losing face was something much harder to regain.

The newly promoted Fourth Level Sage Link Grande conducted the initial test under the witness of the Supreme Council, with the strength of a Third Level Wizard.

The minimum requirement for applying to the Five-Person Mission was to be a Third Level Wizard under twenty-five years of age.

Each day, Link Grande would only test five aspiring young candidates for the mission team.

This practice received the Supreme Council’s approval.

Many initially thought that Link Grande was delaying the process by limiting the number of candidates in the initial test.

This turned out not to be the case.

He simply didn’t have the patience to be gawked at.

Five days passed.

Of the 25 young genius wizards tested by Link Grande, not a single one was able to withstand even one move.

Not a single one!

According to data released by the Supreme Council, Link Grande strictly controlled his spiritual power, Magic Power, attack potency, thought speed, and reaction speed to the average level of a Third Level Wizard when initiating attacks.

Even so, the outcome remained the same: none of the candidates could withstand the seemingly ordinary combination of attacks that included a thrust, charge, and an uppercut punch.

From then on, the entire Wizard World had come to recognize the figure of Link Grande.

The young generation of genius wizards also began to sincerely call him, “Grande Sage.”

Ravensmouth College once again entered the vision of all Wizard Organizations.

If the words of the World of God, the arch-enemy of the Wizard World, are to be believed, Ravensmouth College must have been fated by destiny.

Otherwise, how could there simultaneously appear a special “guest” prophesied by a Saint and a Fourth Level Sage who was promoted before he was even twenty?

In the blink of an eye, the calm fifteen days they had agreed upon passed.

“Congratulations, Link.”

Ravensmouth College’s office at the Supreme Council.

Elise Clark, who had safely passed the Metamorphosis Period and was about to hold her Sage promotion ceremony, sincerely said to Link.

“Congratulations for what?”

Link countered.

“For making a name for yourself across the entire Wizard World,” Elise naturally said.

“I’d rather not have that kind of fame,” Link shook his head.

The nail that sticks out gets hammered down.

Even though he had already decided not to hide his talents, it didn’t mean Link wanted to act high-profile.

Helping Elise buy time indeed made Link’s name resonate louder.

But what else did this resounding fame bring to Link besides the envy and hostility of the younger and even the older generation of genius wizards?

Would it bring him a Magic Stone, or could it bring an Interstellar Fleet?

The only consolation was that the college would give a reward.

Every wizard, no matter their level, must accept a task assigned by the college once a year.

That’s the rule.

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So Link, even though he was at the Front Line, would be temporarily called back.

Having completed the task, of course there would be a reward.

Through Dean Frist, Link already knew that he would be receiving a brand new Star Destroyer Fortress when he returned to the West Coast tomorrow.

This model of Star Destroyer Fortress was the top configuration equipped for the Level Six Sage Legion.

Having such a fortress as the core of the Grande Sage Army’s interstellar fleet, the combat power would greatly increase.

“Ah.”

Elise suddenly realized, “I forgot you prefer keeping a low profile, not being ostentatious.”

Link didn’t respond to the remark and simply waited in silence for the initiation ceremony to begin.

Being in a foreign land, Elise Clark’s promotion to sage would not attract many spectators.

From the Clark Family, only her older sister Renee Clarke was invited, and Assad Kenneth, as her brother-in-law, accompanied her.

Within Ravensmouth College, only Jasmine received an invitation.

Due to Elise’s special status, the witness for the promotion ceremony was Sandra Diomand.

Ever since Link was promoted to Fourth Level Sage, and since “Do Anything Freely” had been consistently demonstrating a high potential trend, Sandra’s status within the fourth generation of the Diomand Family had become increasingly prominent.

Soon, it was time for the promotion ceremony.

Under Sandra’s testimony, Elise Clark was indeed successfully promoted to Fourth Level Sage.

Aside from Link, Jasmine, Renee Clarke, and Assad Kenneth, there were four young genius wizards who were the real top tier of their generation.

These four were already designated as members of the Five-Person Mission.

Life is never fair.

The next day.

Link, Jasmine, and Sandra, who were specially retained, watched as the Five-Person Mission, led by Elise Clark, entered the temporary portal and embarked on their diplomatic mission to a Parallel Universe.

The process was no different from the routine teleportations they often used.

There were no anomalies and no complications.

The Five-Person Mission crossed the passage smoothly and arrived at the other end in the Parallel Universe.

The Supreme Council, or more precisely, the five Saints clearly had connections with the other side of the Parallel Universe.

Through the twisted, blurry, impenetrable space, Link could see people on the other side of the passage greeting the Five-Person Mission.

He even faintly heard a slogan.

“Fortune is boundless.”

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