Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 858 - 26 Leveling_2
Chapter 858: Chapter 26 Leveling_2
Chapter 858 -26 Leveling_2
As long as these wizards refrain from seeking the convenience of promotion before advancing to level six sages and solidify their foundations diligently for a few years in the parallel universe, there is still hope for them to become true Sage-level wizards.
Otherwise, even if some are able to continue their easy rise to become level five or even level six sages, they would only be superficial, bloated sages at those levels.
When facing truly serious peers who have advanced step by step and walked a very solid path of promotion, they wouldn’t stand a chance in a fight.
“I see,”
Dean Frist sighed and then looked seriously towards the door.
“Are we going to take our time and go one by one, or all at once?”
Outside the office, Link was growing impatient with the wizards who were slow to turn their provocations into action.
This posture further incited the ire of the throngs of fourth and fifth level sages.
Then, finally, someone dared to act on their dissatisfaction with Link.
What irked Link was that the one who stepped forward to formally challenge him was still the same person from before.
Truth be told, things had developed to such an extent that Link had begun to deeply disdain the young wizards blocking the office door.
This attitude was reflected in his increasingly impatient behavior.
At first, Link had thought about leaving these people with some dignity, but now, he decided not to.
The subsequent events grew somewhat violent.
Link proved one thing to his contemporary young genius wizards with facts: your big brother is still your big brother.
It didn’t matter whether you were a fourth level sage or a fifth level sage, whether your title was warranted or not, whether you stepped forward on your own or waited passively, Link treated all these contemporary young genius wizards equally.
With Assembly Activation, he knocked them down with a single punch, simple and brutal.
There was not the slightest trace of the grandeur and high sophistication expected in battles between Sage-level wizards.
It resembled more of a mundane street gang fight, where the contest was over who had the faster, harder, and more ruthless fist.
“Anyone else?”
After knocking down the dozens of fourth and fifth level sages blocking the office door, Link stood at the entrance and inquired softly.
The contemporary young wizards lay scattered on the ground, none daring to make a sound.
What remained in their eyes, apart from shock, was shame.
How did things get to this point?
Wasn’t the plan to flatter Link Grande into making a fool of himself?
How did it turn into Link Grande swinging his Great Eight Fist around and beating everyone?
Link couldn’t care less about what these arrogant young wizards—who had caught up to or even surpassed his level by taking shortcuts—were thinking.
Receiving no response, Link assumed these people dared not reply and walked into the office nonchalantly.
With a bang,
Link forcefully shut the office door behind him.
Outside, the fourth and fifth level sages who were lying on the ground finally recovered their ability to move.
One by one, they chose not to stay any longer to avoid losing even more face.
“Why are you so aggressive?”
Inside the office, Elise approached the returning Link with a smile and asked playfully.
“It’s nothing,”
Link didn’t really want to talk about what had just happened and brushed it off.
“You’re going to be famous again,”
Unperturbed by Link’s attitude, Elise still wore a radiant smile.
“Haven’t I always been famous?”
Link retorted.
“That’s true,”
Elise shrugged.
The two stopped chatting in the corridor and walked into the meeting room side by side.
Dean Frist and the Level Seven Great Sage from the office were waiting inside.
The meeting, delayed by the small interlude, officially began.
The Level Seven Great Sage gave a brief introduction on the recent hot issues at the Supreme Council and the overall progress of the advance army of the parallel universe’s celestial civilization.
Elise Clark shared the latest developments and noteworthy people and events from the parallel universe’s celestial civilization she had learned about.
After hearing what the two individuals had to say, Dean Frist began to declare the various matters related to the college’s entry into the parallel universe.
Link only brought his ears, not his mouth, and listened attentively and quietly without saying a word.
The meeting lasted for over an hour and for that duration, Link maintained his silence.
It was not until the main business was concluded and the meeting ended that Link finally spoke, spurred by Elise’s initiative, as they strolled out of the meeting room casually chatting.
It was at this moment, that the name Link Grande, which had been silent for more than two years, nearly three, once again sparkled within the Supreme Council.
None of the forty-seven contemporaneous fourth and fifth-level Sages, even those who had taken shortcuts and advanced their ranks in the parallel universe, could withstand the deceptively simple-looking punch thrown by Link Grande.
This incident itself was incredibly shocking!
There were still some who doubted it, considering it too exaggerated.
A busybody posted the entire video of the incident that occurred outside the Ravensmouth College office at the Supreme Council, onto various forums within the Council’s reach, which made Link’s reputation soar even hotter.
The video clearly showed how Link, with a slow yet fast appearance and at a speed and force that the fourth and fifth-level Sages could not capture or withstand, knocked his opponent out with a single ‘bang’ of his fist.
That’s when those skeptics were thoroughly convinced.
In such an atmosphere, Link, following Dean Frist, participated in several different meetings.
Dean Frist made a special trip to the Supreme Council before the first group of Ravensmouth College members embarked on their expedition to the parallel universe, not to make Link famous again, of course.
There were plenty of serious matters to attend to.
Bringing Link along had its purpose.
Unfortunately, his plan fell through; the person he wanted to introduce Link to wasn’t at the Supreme Council during that time.
“It’s not a good coincidence. We’ll have to go to the parallel universe to meet,” Dean Frist said helplessly after the third unsuccessful visit.
“Then let’s go there and meet,” Link replied.
Link wasn’t very clear about who Dean Frist wanted him to meet, or what the significance was.
He was only so intent because Dean Frist regarded it as highly important.
Therefore, they did not give up despite the futile attempts three times over.
Instead, Link even comforted Dean Frist.
“That’s the only choice now,” he said.
Dean Frist nodded his head.
Afterward, they stayed at the Supreme Council for a few more days until all other matters were properly handled.
There was no need to return to the college.
Dean Frist, along with Link, took the pathway opened directly from the Supreme Council to the parallel universe.
Elise Clark and a team sent by the Supreme Council joined them as well.
Without any surprises, Link became the “tool man” for both the Supreme Council and Ravensmouth College.
Both the Supreme Council and Ravensmouth College wanted to gain something from Link.
However, what the Supreme Council sought after was of great significance and not very transparent,
while Ravensmouth College’s intentions were very clear: to obtain benefits for the college’s long-term development.
Link wasn’t willing to be just a “tool man”; he believed that by playing the role well, he could gain even more favorable things.
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Passing through the channel connecting two universes was not a very pleasant experience.
It was also completely unfamiliar, entirely unlike the experience of the Inter-Dimensional Teleportation Portal.
Traversing between two universes felt like squeezing dough through a tube from one end and being pushed out the other.
Having experienced it for the first time, Link felt a dizziness that he hadn’t felt in a long time.
The last time he had been this uncomfortable was during his first passage through the Inter-Dimensional Teleportation Portal.
Once squeezed out the other side, Dean Frist, Link, Elise, along with the Supreme Council team, arrived at the much talked about but never seen parallel universe.
Link’s first reaction was a feeling of familiarity.
Yes, familiarity.
The entrance to the parallel universe was situated in a region of space that should have been quite empty but was now crammed full of wizard forces’ camps.
All that met the eye bore no hint of the parallel universe’s exotic celestial civilization, just the familiarities of the Wizard World.
It was as if, after much difficulty leaving one’s country, one arrived in Flushing, New York,
surcharged with Chinese signs and the sound of the Chinese language.