Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 856 - 25 Eve_2
Chapter 856: Chapter 25: Eve_2
Chapter 856 -25: Eve_2
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Renee Clarke had long chosen Assad over the Clark Family.
This time, Renee leveraged the situation to completely withdraw from all the affairs of the Clark Family.
As such, Elise Clark could deal with the Clark Family more calmly in the aftermath.
The benefits of the parallel universe were simply too immense.
And the greed of the human heart was always insatiable.
Despite receiving too many paybacks from Elise Clark, the Clark Family still wanted more.
“A wise decision.”
The day after he moved back into the villa gifted by Dean Frist, Link entertained Assad and his wife Renee in the villa.
“What wise decision? I had no other choice,” Renee said, with her arms crossed in front of her chest and an annoyed tone in her voice.
“Heh…”
Link chuckled but didn’t add anything else. He turned to Assad, “I’ll leave ‘Do Anything Freely’ entirely in your hands, Assad. Of course, if the daily work interferes with your search for the opportunity to enter the Metamorphosis Period, you can delegate some tasks to Betty, Mitte, and Terry.”
The Brotherhood Group, who were among the first to become Link’s confidants, had all joined the Grande Sage Army.
Betty, Mitte, and Terry were part of the Social Phobia Trio. Compared to the Brotherhood Group, both their qualifications and dispositions were somewhat lacking.
To this day, they still weren’t strong enough to join the Grande Sage Army.
So Link decided to let them stay and develop in “Do Anything Freely.”
“No problem, I’ll take care of it,” Assad responded steadily.
He always knew his place well and acted as a professional manager.
Even as his sister-in-law Elise Clark’s strength grew ever more formidable, even surpassing Link in some respects, that didn’t change his view.
After all, when Assad Kenneth left the Palo Sage army and turned to Link, even though he was semi-independent, it was because he saw the potential in Link Grande’s growth.
Link’s two-year hiatus hadn’t erased the potential he once had, so Assad would naturally continue to bet on him instead of switching boats mid-journey.
The trio didn’t talk business any further and, after a pleasant catch-up, Assad and Renee excused themselves to leave.
Link personally escorted them to the gate of the villa.
In the following days, Link didn’t receive any guests and waited calmly for the new term to start.
As for the exchanges between Lotson Grande, Great Sage Revo, and Great Sage Seuss, Link had no intention of intervening.
Link just wanted to spend these three-plus months in peace before following the arrangements of the Supreme Council and the college to make a trip to the parallel universe.
His wish was eventually realized.
The next three months passed quietly, just like most of the past two years.
Lotson Grande officially graduated from Ravensmouth Biological and Medical College.
From then on, he could do some rather “outrageous” things independently of the college and Link, his blood brother.
The college and Link had done everything they could to cover for Lotson.
All favors had been given, now it was time to wait for the harvest.
“Are you ready?”
Dean Frist, who hadn’t appeared for over three months, showed up unexpectedly on the day Link’s tenure as a faculty member at the main campus ended.
“There’s nothing special to prepare.”
Link had already packed his luggage, ready to leave the main campus world of the college.
He planned to stay a few days on the Mainland of Wizard Continent, then ask Dean Frist when he was supposed to go to the parallel universe.
Upon hearing Dean Frist’s question, Link immediately understood that the Supreme Council and the college were no longer planning to “hide” him.
“In three days, the college will organize the first batch of advance personnel to enter the parallel universe,” Dean Frist stated indifferently. “Your United Corps is also on the list of the first batch of members. However, once there, you can’t act on your own for the time being. The Supreme Council has some matters they need your cooperation to carry out.”
“What matters?” Link asked.
“I don’t know either.”
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Dean Frist shook his head, “The College asked Elise Clark, but she was unclear as well. Additionally, neither the Celestial Immortal Court of the Parallel Universe nor Mr. Xu Jing have made any formal requests to the Supreme Council regarding you.”
“Understood.”
Link nodded, indicating he understood.
So, whatever the Supreme Council wants to probe or investigate through him this time.
It doesn’t matter anymore.
Just be a good tool, and then, while being a tool, seize the benefits that belong to yourself.
Seeing that Link truly understood his meaning, Dean Frist didn’t plan to stay any longer.
With the departure of the first expedition members from Ravensmouth College to the Parallel Universe impending, the Dean had more things to attend to.
Before leaving, Dean Frist produced two scrolls out of thin air and tossed them to Link.
“Dean, what are these?”
Link called out to Dean Frist, who was about to leave, and asked in confusion.
He certainly recognized that the two scrolls in his hand were witchcraft scrolls of extremely high specification.
But he didn’t quite understand the Dean’s intention in taking out two witchcraft scrolls at this time.
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Or rather, Link had some speculation in his heart and was seeking confirmation from the Dean.
Dean Frist simply said, “These two scrolls were given by my grandparents for you to save your life. The Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell is doing quite well in the Parallel Universe, and the Supreme Council won’t treat you with the same genuine sincerity as the College. Moreover, the waters of the Supreme Council are too deep; any faction might reach an agreement with the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell and allow them to target you. So, these are prepared for you.”
“Thank you, Dean, thank you Great Sage Revo and Great Sage Seuss, thank you to the College.”
After listening, Link immediately secured the two scrolls and then expressed his thanks.
Lifesaving tools, one can never have too many.
From Link’s recent contact and perception, either of these witchcraft scrolls could exert the power of a seventh or even eighth ring witchcraft spell.
As a life-saving ace for a Fourth-Level Sage, it is… excessively luxurious.
Dean Frist didn’t care much for Link’s thanks, waved his hand, and disappeared through teleportation.
After that, no one stopped Link from returning to the mainland of the Wizard Continent.
Link returned smoothly to his cozy little home, saw his wife Jasmine, who had successfully advanced to Sage, as well as his daughter Melia, and Garona, who were raised at home.
The family of four had a good reunion for several days.
Unfortunately, separation always comes.
After entrusting Melia and Garona to the care of Renee and her husband, Link and Jasmine came to the day of their expedition to the Parallel Universe.
Jasmine set off first, joined by Sage Serene, Sage Palo, and Sage Cody, leading the United Corps, which had been trained for more than three months, to the designated star sector set by the College to join the first expedition team.
Link was taken by Dean Frist aboard a flying vessel, across the West Coast, to the Supreme Council located in the Central Plains.
“Link, long time no see.”
Elise Clark, now a Level Five Sage, had completely matured over the years, and her personality was no longer as boisterous as before.
Her way of greeting had also changed from the previous flying tackle and bear hug to a light embrace now.
Of course, it’s also possible that it was Jasmine, her best friend with whom she had never lost contact, who asked Elise to do so.
“Long time no see, Elise.”
Link also gave Elise a gentle hug.
“Be careful, Link.”
As they were about to part, Elise suddenly said in a voice low enough for only the two of them to hear, “Those genius wizards who were bloodily beaten by you some time ago have made significant progress over the past two years, and you’ve been comfortable in the College for two years. Some people are plotting to take revenge on you, to retrieve their dignity.”
Upon hearing this, Link instantly understood which “that time” Elise was referring to.
Then he was instantly speechless and looked helplessly at the giggling Elise.
That time, the Supreme Council had selected a Five-Person Mission to make its first diplomatic journey to the Parallel Universe’s Celestial Court.
At Elise’s request, Link had indeed harshly brushed off quite a few faces of the young generation of genius wizards.
If what Elise said was true, and those genius wizards were looking to recover their dignity, Link wasn’t afraid of a challenge but was wary of the trouble.
Avoiding killing, injuring wouldn’t be good.
Quite annoying.