Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 857 - 26 Settle Down

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Chapter 857: Chapter 26: Settle Down

Chapter 857 -26: Settle Down

Trouble arrived as scheduled.

While Link and Elise were having a casual chat, a large group of visitors descended upon the offices of Ravensmouth College at the Supreme Council.

Most of those who came were Fourth and Level Five Sages, predominantly Fourth Level Sages.

They had only one demand, which was to have Link Grande meet with them.

For the wizards at the office, dealing with these Fourth and Level Five Sages was actually not difficult.

After all, seated at the office, there was a Level Seven Great Sage, four level six sages, and as many as ten Level Five Sages.

These individuals joining forces could easily sweep away these younger Fourth and Level Five Sages.

There’s always a but, though.

While it was easy to sweep away these Fourth and Level Five Sages, to deal with the figures and powers behind them was another story. Not only could the office not manage it, but Ravensmouth College itself could not handle it either.

Therefore, the Level Seven Great Sage stationed at the Supreme Council made it clear to Dean Frist, “Either the college loses face, or let Link Grande or Elise Clark go out and settle the trouble they’ve caused.”

Dean Frist, left with no choice, could only opt to ask Link to step forward.

After all, Elise Clark had accrued enough merit for the college over the past couple of years with her constant travels to parallel universes, and her status had become exceptionally special.

For Ravensmouth College, Elise Clark held a semi-independent position.

Given Elise’s unique status, she could consider her own will and interests exclusively in many matters.

Dean Frist and the college, of course, respected Link the same way, not presuming to be dictatorial.

It was the same this time.

Dean Frist used “please,” rather than “make.”

“I heard you were looking for me?”

Arriving at the street outside the office, confronted by more than forty Fourth and Level Five Sages crowding around him, Link remained very calm.

This posture, just like a few years ago when Link accepted the invitation from the college and Elise to select the remaining four members of the Five-Person Mage Team, acknowledging these young genius contemporaries without a hint of worry about being defeated.

The only difference was that back then, Link Grande had been the first among the young genius wizards of his generation to be promoted to a Fourth Level Sage.

And now, there were those among the crowd who had surpassed him, like Elise Clark, advancing to Level 5 before him.

This was precisely why they looked down on Link Grande, who had been dwelling in the college for over two years without seeking advancement.

“It’s you we’re looking for.”

Seeing Link still giving off that same superficially respectful but actually condescending air, a Level Five Sage stepped out from the rest immediately, “The last time we met, you were a Fourth Level Sage, and I was a Tier 3 Wizard; now we meet again, and you’re still a Fourth Level Sage, while I’ve become a Level Five Sage. It’s quite… saddening. I want to ask you, have you spent the last few years at home drinking milk?”

Hearing such frivolous words, Link’s brows involuntarily furrowed.

That was so unrefined.

Truly unrefined.

Being a Level Five Sage, how could he utter such vulgar, such low-level taunts?

Even if he wanted to provoke Link, it’s not the way to go about it.

The way Link looked at him inevitably shifted towards regarding him as a fool.

Perhaps this person had ascended too quickly and his temperament had not caught up with his power, making him truly foolish.

“What’s with that look in your eyes?”

The other was quite perceptive and immediately noticed the change in Link’s expression.

“Nothing much.”

Link shook his head slightly, trying his best to contain his disdain, and then said, “Alright, everyone’s time is precious; there’s no need to waste it here. Let’s clear a space, and however you wish to proceed today, I shall accompany you to the end.”

His words instantly caused a stir.

The Fourth and Level Five Sages swarming around were only adding new grudges on top of old ones toward Link’s dismissive attitude.

They just couldn’t stand Link’s demeanor of not taking them seriously!

In that moment, emotions were running high.

Yet, no one took the lead in challenging Link.

Even the wizard who had stepped forward and provoked Link did not go first to “eat the crab.”

Behind Link, in the high-rise building of the office, Dean Frist stood side by side with the Level Seven Great Sage of the office, watching the happenings outside.

Dean Frist considered himself to have seen a lot, but he had never witnessed such a gathering of Fourth and Level Five Sages with personal issues.

“Can they be saved?”

After watching for a while and seeing that the fight between Link and those wizards wouldn’t erupt immediately, Dean Frist asked leisurely.

“They can be, depending on what they choose,”

It wasn’t the Level Seven Great Sage at the office who responded to Dean Frist’s question, but Elise Clark, who was sitting not far behind them on a soft chair.

It turned out that these Fourth and Level Five Sages swarming here had all achieved their promotions in a parallel universe in recent years.

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Changing universes naturally led to differences in the promotion process.

One significant difference was that these Fourth and Level Five Sages lacked a process of resonating with the Will of the Wizard World.

Or, to put it more accurately, these Fourth and Level Five Sages were promoted to Level 4 and Level 5 Extraordinary in a parallel universe and after returning to the universe of the Wizard World, they were granted the “Sage” certification by the Wizard World Will.

What Elise Clark meant by “seeing how they choose” was quite straightforward.