Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 825 - 10 Communication_2

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Chapter 825: Chapter 10 Communication_2

Chapter 825 -10 Communication_2

“Don’t worry.”

Sage Selene replied, “Our marriage isn’t so simple, and there’s no rush for the time being. But what about you and Jasmine, when are you planning the wedding? Jasmine is already pregnant. You two sure moved quickly!”

Link fell silent for a moment before honestly responding, “Soon, we plan to do it before the next campaign.”

Ravensmouth College only provides level six sages with one opportunity to acquire a world coordinate for conquest, free of charge.

That’s why there is the saying of half mission, half reward.

Afterwards, level six sages must either find their own world coordinates to conquer or purchase them from the college.

If the College has other missions, then there are other rules to follow.

“Didn’t you just sell a world? Why the rush to campaign?”

Sage Palo asked, puzzled, as he donned a new set of clothes with a wave of his hand.

Up to now, aside from the Fairy World, Sage Palo had only conquered another world with a limit of level 5 extraordinary beings.

The Palo Sage army was in the process of recuperation.

The next campaign in the Heavens might have to wait for another two or three months.

“For Magic Stones,” Link sighed. “The bigger the operations, the more Magic Stones are needed.”

The entire Grande Sage Army depended on Link for their supply of Magic Stones.

While the College did have a certain assistance policy, it was hardly sufficient; at best, it was a gesture.

After Link was promoted to Sage, the organization “Do Anything Freely” spontaneously amended its constitution; from a democratic public organization, it transformed into a private one under the command of Grande Sage.

This change, sanctioned by Sandra, pushed by Jasmine, and with the cooperation of the members.

With the general consensus against him, Link had no choice but to accept it.

As a result, although funds could still be raised collectively, Link also had to contribute some Magic Stones as a sign of commitment.

“Mmm… indeed.”

These words struck a chord with Sage Palo.

Wizards like them, who hailed from Stormy Sea without family backing and relied solely on their own efforts, indeed saw an ever-increasing need for Magic Stones.

It would take at least several decades or even a century to develop a stable industrial chain that wouldn’t require much oversight.

Sage Palo was also worried about how to expand his influx of Magic Stones.

He certainly didn’t want to use the Magic Stones earned by Selene’s Potion research to sustain his army.

“I reached out to Palo today because I want to establish a partnership.”

Link then stated the purpose of their communication.

“What kind of partnership?”

Sage Palo immediately showed interest.

Next, the two discussed a deal to export version 1.0 construction designs to Shadow City.

Sage Selene occasionally interjected to ask some questions that Palo might find too impolite to voice or concerning aspects of the construction system he was unfamiliar with.

After over an hour of discussion, they reached a preliminary agreement on the intent to cooperate, and the broad outlines of the partnership were established.

As for the formal signing of the cooperation contract, it obviously couldn’t be done so casually.

Follow-up discussions would require Jasmine to negotiate with the personnel responsible for industrial development within the Palo Sage army.

After ending the communication, Link exhaled deeply.

Sage Selene, having accepted Palo’s side, had gone back to their initial acquaintance, advocating for Palo’s interests wherever possible.

But in front of Link, she hadn’t gone to such extremes.

She still cared about her friendship with Link.

Therefore, in many aspects of the cooperation details, she didn’t push to the limit.

So, if this partnership came to fruition, there would be benefits for everyone involved.

Bearing the good news, Link found Jasmine, who was busy preparing lunch in the kitchen, and shared it with her.

For the following month, Link was busy with three things:

First, exporting version 1.0 construction designs to Shadow City; second, planning the wedding; and third, selecting an appropriate location for building a true home.

While the lakeside villa and North District Villa were nice, ultimately, they were not quite fit for Link’s current status.

Occasional stays are fine, but it’s not suitable for long-term residence.

Especially the lakeside villas in the academy.

The progress in all three areas was going very smoothly.

It was unclear how the academy had communicated with the Shadow City administration, but Shadow City agreed to the arrangement very promptly.

The trade company established specifically for outputting Construction 1.0 had four major shareholders; the academy held one share, while the remaining shares were divided with five going to the Grande Family and four to Sage Palo.

With the protection of the academy’s prestige, entry into the market proceeded naturally without a hitch.

Suddenly, Construction 1.0 began to gain popularity among the formal-level wizards in Shadow City, particularly those from the Stormy Sea, or those wizards from weaker mainland families of the Wizard Continent.

Through this cooperation, the relationship between Ravensmouth College and Shadow City, which was already quite good, deepened even further.

This change brought some unease to the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell.

Mesopotamia University had always been a staunch ally of Ravensmouth College.

Although the status of the two allies had switched, with Mesopotamia University transitioning from the leading role to Ravensmouth College taking the lead,

the alliance was not false.

Not long ago, Ravensmouth College had gone to great lengths to muddy the waters in order to cover for a Level Eight Great Sage from Mesopotamia attempting a breakthrough.

Even though the breakthrough attempt by the Mesopotamia Level Eight Great Sage had failed, the person was still alive.

Mesopotamia University remained a top wizard force within the Mitchell District.

Now, with Ravensmouth College holding the hand of its former elder brother on one side and embracing a new friend with meaningful glances on the other, if it could also draw in the Flame and Metal Trading Company and the White Tower Alliance,

it really wouldn’t need to strive hard to establish its own district.

It could entirely replace the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell and pick up where the tower left off.

Therefore, in order to consolidate its position and quash the wild ambitions of Ravensmouth College, as well as suppress their arrogance, the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell began a new round of targeting.

Right when Link had chosen a suitable location and built what was truly a home, with the wedding preparations almost complete, and the day of the wedding about to be chosen, a delegation from the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell suddenly arrived at Ravensmouth College.

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The ambassador from the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell specified, by name and title, that he wanted to discuss some matters with Sage Link Grande.

This ambassador was no stranger; it was the Level Six Sage, Cowell Ludville.

Given Cowell Ludville’s realm and status, as long as his requests weren’t too outrageous, Ravensmouth College had no reason to categorically refuse.

At this particular time, it was Ravensmouth College that truly did not wish to erupt into open conflict with the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell.

The Supreme Council was not just for show.

If not for the series of overt and covert actions led by Dean Frist that did not exceed the boundaries of internal conflict set by the Supreme Council or become too extreme, the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell would have already triggered a civil war.

For the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell, being able to eliminate Ravensmouth College with a single blow was preferable to the current situation, which was annoying, yet posed enough of a threat.

Lady Lisandra, responsible for receiving the delegation, did not rashly agree to Cowell Ludville’s request.

No matter how one felt about Link Grande, there were things that simply could not be done.

Lady Lisandra did not seek to indirectly inquire about Link’s opinion through Dean Frist or Sandra, but chose to approach Link personally.

“Think it over, and if you do not wish to meet, you don’t have to,”

After recounting the incident to Link, Lady Lisandra made her stance clear.

Or rather, she expressed the stance of the college and that of the Diomand Family.

If someone shows excessive eagerness without reason, they’re either plotting or stealing.

How could Cowell Ludville and the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell bother Link with a chat if they didn’t have an ulterior motive?

This explicit request by name, demanding Link to engage in discussions, was certainly hiding a cunning scheme.

“I will meet with them,”

Link considered carefully and then agreed to the meeting.

After all, he was always a part of Ravensmouth College.

When the college needed him, he would do his part, so that the college would provide protection when he needed it.

For instance, the last time, Dean Frist had repelled an unreasonable directive from the High Council.

“As long as you’ve considered it carefully, that’s fine,”

Lady Lisandra looked at Link deeply, then brought out a gift and placed it on the coffee table.

“Happy wedding!”