Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique Chapter 390: 99: 10,000 times, 10,000 times - 2
Chapter 390: Chapter 99: 10,000 tis, 10,000 tis – 2
Not the least bit stimulating, devoid of any decisiveness.
In the corner, Hawk’s face was gloomy, and Bobby was expressionless.
“What does he an?”
“How would I know what he ans?”
“He specifically looked at before he left, what does that an?”
“How would I know what it ans that he specifically looked at you before he left?”
The two carried out a conversation that seed nonsensical, and indeed it was.
But despite the nonsense, it had the desired effect.
After their conversation, Hawk’s face lightened a bit, no longer as dark as before.
It was only then that Bobby seriously said:
“What on earth is your family thinking now?
If you want to fight, don’t hesitate, if not, seek reconciliation.
It was just a trivial conflict between two kids, how did it escalate to this level?
I sincerely advise you not to get involved again.
Link Grande is the kind of unconventional genius who cannot be judged by the typical Wizard Qualifications.
Not only are his academics excellent, his potion study talent is high, but his combat ability is also extrely strong.
Do you think you could have withstood that move just now? What about ?
Both of us together couldn’t have withstand it!
Majoring in Elental Wizard and minoring in True Spirit Wizard, is this sothing that any random genius could achieve?
Could you do it, or , or even Tiffany, the most talented of our generation?
No one can!
At most, she practiced a few witchcraft arts of the Intelligence chanism Wizard, it doesn’t count as minoring.
You have seen the thod Link Grande used to instantly kill Scott.
Even if we understand every move, we still can’t comprehend how he used them!
Not to ntion blocking them.
People could die!”
Rarely able to have a good friend to talk with, Bobby Smith genuinely does not want to lose one.
Grasping this rare opportunity, he made one last attempt at diation.
If Hawk still does not take advice, then there’s no point in having this friend.
Bobby worries that one day, the fire will spread to him.
Hawk was silent for a long ti, then sighed faintly: “Forget it, I won’t join the college, nor be an assistant researcher. I’ll apply to go to any front-line battlefield and stay away from these disputes.”
“Hey! Wouldn’t it have been good if you thought about this earlier?”
Bobby clapped his hands, regretfully saying, “If you had thought of this earlier, we could have applied to join the Palo Sage Army. I heard they just lured a group of Abyss Demons and won a big victory. The spoils of war were extrely abundant, everyone got rich.”
“You actually want to go to a New Blood Wizard-led army, what are you thinking?”
Hawk was stunned when he heard this, sowhat misunderstanding Bobby’s train of thought.
“Above Sage level, is there such thing as Pure Blood, Half Blood, New Blood? We are all wizards of the college, all part of the Wizard World. Hawk, do not limit your vision, do not beco narrow-minded!”
Bobby patted his friend’s shoulder, speaking earnestly, “The reason the college is trying to provoke conflict between Pure Blood, Half Blood, and New Blood has many aspects. Things that I shouldn’t say, I dare not say. All I can tell you is that if it wasn’t for the stimulation of Half Blood and New Blood, the so-called Pure Blood would have rotted away a long ti ago!”
Hawk fell into deep thought, reflecting on his own family’s behavior over recent years, as well as the obviously biased treatnt of Link Grande by the college.
Every ti Zoran Archie had a killing intent, they either diverted Zoran or “hid” Link Grande.
All kinds of coincidences, details everywhere, thinking too much makes you shiver with fear.
By now, Link had returned to his lakeside villa.
Jasmine was furious with Elise’s pretentiousness just now, daring to flirt with Link in front of her. As soon as she got off the car, she dragged Elise down to the underground second floor magic laboratory for a fierce showdown.
She asked the steward to prepare two servings of “Brown Sugar Deer Ball Milk Tea”, ready to be served to Jasmine and Elise after their confrontation.
Link himself ordered a pot of “Green Tea”, entered the study, and looked over the detailed information of this exchange study.
After reading it thoroughly, Link couldn’t help but frown slightly.
The background of this exchange study was quite complicated, with many twists and turns.
A year ago, the senior division’s internship team at Ravensmouth College, while pioneering in Different World, accidentally found a Small World that was leveling up from Level 4 to Fourth Level Sage.
They were about to put the mark of Ravensmouth College on it, waiting for future developnt.
But they suddenly discovered that an internship team from Shadow City also found this Small World almost at the sa ti.
Upon retrospection, there was no difference in ti between the two internship teams discovering it.
The ownership of the Small World sparked an argunt.
Half for each family?
The Small World was too small, after leveling up, the maximum capacity will be a Fourth Level Sage.
After splitting equally between the two families, how much could each take?
It wouldn’t even enough to fill a gap between teeth.
One family takes all and compensates the other?
This kind of Small World is very special.
If willing to invest resources, it might help wizards who failed to advance to Sage’s in the past to re-enter the tamorphosis Period and attempt to advance to Sage again.
Whichever family takes it all, they can’t provide an equivalent compensation.
Ravensmouth Biological and dical College and Shadow City have been allies for many years.
Naturally, they can’t let a sowhat special Small World create friction between them.
After friendly negotiation and long-term wrangling, the two parties agreed on this exchange study.
The so-called exchange study,
Is not about Ravensmouth College sending a team to Shadow City, and Shadow City sending a team to Ravensmouth College,
But both parties sending a team each, and going into a very special Ruin World for exploration and pioneering.
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