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Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 881 - 38 Mediation
Chapter 881: Chapter 38: Mediation
Chapter 881 -38: Mediation
We can’t afford to gamble.
The person in charge doesn’t have the qualifications or the resources to bet Dean Frist is exaggerating.
Since we can’t afford to gamble, we must make a decision, whether to believe or not.
In a very short time, the person in charge made a decision, “Don’t mention this to anyone else; I will report it immediately. As for how it will be handled above, I cannot give you any guarantees or promises.”
“Of course.”
Dean Frist nodded in agreement, and then, changing the tone, he said, “However, Ravensmouth College cannot just sit idly by knowing the danger is imminent.”
“What do you intend to do?”
The person in charge asked nervously.
Given the gravity of the situation, the person in charge could not help but feel anxious.
If the Great Sage Mitchell got wind of this and, in haste, made even graver mistakes that spoiled the favorable situation, the responsibility would be too great for the person in charge.
“It’s not what I want to do, but what I have already done.”
Dean Frist, unfazed by the person in charge’s anxiety, said leisurely, “At the moment I received the message, I had already instructed all members of the Ravensmouth College advance team to prepare for an emergency. Should things turn sour, no matter the outcome, we would make sure those targeting us suffer some broken teeth.”
Having said that, Dean Frist abruptly hung up the encrypted video communication.
Many things cannot be achieved through amicable discussions alone; ample pressure is necessary.
Dean Frist believed that if it were possible to delay or shift the blame, this person in charge would certainly choose to do so.
Because reporting the instance of the Great Sage Mitchell siding with the Celestial Court of the Immortal God Civilization to the Supreme Council, whether true or false, is very likely unfavorable.
There are plenty of stories about minor punishments as consequences.
The Great Sage Mitchell is a Level Nine Great Sage, and moreover, one whose lifespan is nearly at its end.
Facing the questioning or even condemnation of the Supreme Council, all the Great Sage Mitchell needs to do is swallow his pride and seek the understanding of the five Saints of the Supreme Council, then all errors will not be seen as errors.
There’s another possibility even.
That is, concerning the successful promotion of the Great Sage Mitchell under the support of the Celestial Court of the Immortal God Civilization, the five Saints of the High Council of Wizard’s Civilization may actually be pleased to see it succeed.
As long as the Great Sage Mitchell doesn’t truly stand against the civilization of wizards.
Even if the Great Sage Mitchell straddles between the Immortal God Civilization and the wizards’ civilization and sits on the fence between the Celestial Court and the Supreme Council.
For a greater benefit, the five Saints of the Supreme Council would compromise.
In summary, from the moment the person in charge answered the encrypted video communication sent by Dean Frist, he was already drawn into the situation.
And his position was extremely difficult.
Even if reluctant, to escape this difficult situation, this person in charge would have to follow the path pointed out by Dean Frist and report upward.
Therefore, when Dean Frist hung up the communication, he did so emboldened and fearless.
But that does not mean that notifying the High Council’s Parallel Universe Office’s person in charge once would put Dean Frist and Ravensmouth College in a carefree position.
For the Supreme Council, even if the accusation of the Great Sage Mitchell siding with the Celestial Court of the Immortal God Civilization were true, it should be handled cautiously.
If the situation could be silently and swiftly resolved, that would be ideal.
Stability, above all else.
While such a result aligns with the interests of the Supreme Council, it is not in Ravensmouth College’s best interest.
What interest best aligns with Ravensmouth College?
Of course, it would be the death of the Great Sage Mitchell and the division of the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell, so that Ravensmouth College would have one less formidable foe in the future.
Thus, after hanging up one encrypted video communication, Dean Frist immediately initiated a new encrypted video communication.
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This time, the aim was not just to contact one person, but three.
People are pleased when they possess what others do not.
Where others have what they do not, jealousy arises easily.
Including Great Sage Mitchell, there are four Level Nine Great Sages stationed in the parallel universe from the civilization of wizards.
Although the other three Level Nine Great Sages aren’t as close to the end of their lives as the Great Sage Mitchell, each has their reasons for abandoning the chance to ascend to Saint in their own universe to gamble on a hope in the parallel universe.
A hope for promotion.
So…
Why would the Celestial Court of the Immortal God Civilization support the Great Sage Mitchell and not one of the other three?
This is a question.
Of course, Dean Frist also considered whether the Celestial Court of the Immortal God Civilization might be secretly supporting more than just the Great Sage Mitchell.
After pondering briefly, Dean Frist ceased speculating in that regard.
Whether the Celestial Court of the Immortal God Civilization supports other Level Nine Great Sages or not is irrelevant to Ravensmouth College.
What Ravensmouth College needs to consider is only one thing: to thwart the promotion of the Great Sage Mitchell.
Regathering his thoughts, Dean Frist focused on waiting for the connection of the three encrypted video communications.
Meanwhile, Lotson, who had acted alone, had already reached his destination.
Saints are Saints, possessing numerous means that are unfathomable to wizards below their level.
Even though Lotson is merely a reincarnation of a Saint and does not yet possess the full array of a Saint’s formidable powers,
at a certain cost, Lotson could indeed wield some abilities of a Saint.
Using methods beyond the understanding of Sage-level wizards, and even Great Sage Level wizards, Lotson traveled from the highest grade starship, which would need nearly two months to reach its destination at the Border of Immortal God Civilization, to the Heavenly Master’s Mansion located in the central region of the Immortal God Civilization’s territory.