Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique Chapter 862 - 862 28 Trouble2
Chapter 862: Chapter 28 Trouble_2 Chapter 862: Chapter 28 Trouble_2 Thus, the investigation’s scope was narrowed down to a very small interval.
They would start by investigating the Wizard civilization’s forces that had settled in the Parallel Universe. If that produced no results, they would then try to investigate in the direction of the Celestial and Demon civilizations.
With brevity and clarity, dici Sage conveyed the Supre Council’s six-person team’s adaptive and temporarily devised investigative strategy to Dean Frist, Link, and Elise.
“Elise, please also pay attention to any news in this regard.”
After hearing dici Sage’s explanation, Dean Frist imdiately made a request to Elise Clark.
Yes, a request, or rather, a negotiation.
“No problem, Dean,”
Elise agreed without hesitation.
Respect is mutual.
Ravensmouth College respected Elise Clark’s current semi-independent status, and in return, Elise Clark also had to show sufficient respect for the college’s managent in front of outsiders/external forces, including the Supre Council.
Any disagreents could be resolved internally with closed doors.
After this matter, Dean Frist returned his gaze to dici Sage and fell into silence.
dici Sage, of course, understood the reason behind the Dean’s silence.
After careful consideration, dici Sage decided to honor Dean Frist’s wish and to candidly reveal the mission handed down by the Supre Council.
However, dici Sage didn’t imdiately speak. Instead, he rechecked the anti-eavesdropping asures in the eting room himself.
This gesture made Dean Frist, Link, and Elise take dici Sage’s next words even more seriously.
Once certain that the anti-eavesdropping asures were correct, dici Sage finally began, “The Supre Council is not interested in the true origin of Sage Link Grande’s True Spirit, and I must reiterate this point because it is the premise of everything. Whether or not to pursue the truth is at the discretion of Sage Link Grande, and the Supre Council fully respects Grande’s freedom. The premise is that Sage Link Grande must not damage the overall interests of the Wizard civilization in the process of his inquiry.”
As he spoke, dici Sage looked intently at Link, waiting for his response.
“I understand, and I am grateful for the Supre Council’s respect, as well as for the indulgence of the five Saints,”
Link responded imdiately, with sincere gratitude, showing no pretense or evasion.
“That would be best.”
dici Sage seed quite pleased with Link’s attitude and continued, “This ti, the Supre Council has dispatched us six to act alongside Sage Link Grande for one single purpose: to ascertain what exactly the Celestial civilization of the Parallel Universe wants to obtain from Sage Link Grande.”
Suddenly, Elise Clark interjected, “Is there a possibility that the Celestial civilization doesn’t actually want anything from Link? That all these elaborate maneuvers and troubles are rely a ruse to divert the Supre Council’s attention and cover their real goal?”
“Indeed, that possibility stands,”
dici Sage first concurred and then changed the direction of the conversation, “The Supre Council has also dispatched specialists to investigate in this direction.”
“Understood,”
Elise nodded, seeming to have an epiphany, “So, is the Supre Council casting a wide net, hoping to catch sothing but it doesn’t really matter if they don’t?”
dici did not respond to Elise’s not-so-pleasant but vivid taphor.
Upon hearing the dialogue between Elise and dici Sage, Dean Frist had so thoughts, looking pensive.
Monts later, Dean Frist gathered his thoughts and spoke solemnly, “I think we should not follow the Celestial civilization or the Heavenly Master Xu Jing’s train of thought. They do theirs, we do ours. Once our strategy is set, we should just adapt to the circumstances as they co.”
dici Sage still did not respond.
This attitude made it clear to Dean Frist, Link, and Elise that dici Sage was indeed proceeding in that manner.
No matter how the Celestial civilization reacted or what Ravensmouth College and Link himself had in mind, nothing could sway dici Sage’s determination to fulfill the mission assigned by the Supre Council.
Therefore, at this point, the situation beca utterly clear.
Ravensmouth College, in its expansion into the Parallel Universe, should focus on its own plans and interests, setting aside all external influences as much as possible.
After exchanging glances, Dean Frist, Link, and Elise unanimously agreed that the eting could end there.
Continuing the discussion would not lead to any further progress.
After all, while there was an overlap in the interests of the Supre Council and Ravensmouth College, there were even greater differences between them.
anwhile, back at the base at the sa ti.
Sage Palo, Sage Cody, Sage Selene, and the Grand Union Army had followed the advance corps of Ravensmouth College and arrived at the Parallel Universe through the cross-universe transmission array.
Via the official channels of Ravensmouth College, the United Corps had made an early report to the Supre Council, and like other parts of Ravensmouth College’s advance corps, they obtained a temporary encampnt.
If everything went as expected, the United Corps’ encampnt should be connected to the other parts of Ravensmouth College’s advance corps.
However, the unexpected still happened.
So faction within the Supre Council exerted its influence, and the temporary encampnt for the United Corps was assigned right next to that of the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell.
As the first force deployed to the Parallel Universe by the wizard civilization, the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell had already established a considerable foundation.
Yet, within the wizard civilization’s Front Line encampnts, the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell still retained its temporary encampnt.
This was the hub for the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell to communicate with the Supre Council.
By now, in theory, the temporary encampnt of the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell should only have so staff responsible for communicating with the Supre Council.
But, once the United Corps completed their encampnt and beca aware that their neighboring encampnt belonged to the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell,
The Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell sent a large group of heavily ard combat wizards to take up positions in the temporary encampnt.
Moreover, during their deploynt, they made no secret of their hostility towards Ravensmouth College and the United Corps, pointing all their war machinery, including the Starry Fortress and interstellar battleships, directly at the United Corps’ temporary encampnt.
Their posture made it clear they were ready to fire on the United Corps at any mont.
As the highest command level of the United Corps, Wizard Molly Kidman along with Sages Palo, Cody, and Selene, t imdiately to discuss counterasures.
“Let our forces enter a level-one alert state right away, and prepare to engage in combat at any mont,” Sage Palo said as the eting began, taking a very firm stance.
Sage Palo’s proposal won the agreent of Sage Cody, Sage Selene, and Jasmine.
The command was imdiately passed down.
After several months of coordinated training, the United Corps had honed both their cooperation and their execution.
Upon receiving the order, the United Corps quickly responded in accordance with the level-one alert plan, ready to defend against any potential attack from the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell.
In the eting room, the heads-up eting continued.
Sage Selene proposed, “Let’s imdiately report this incident to the Supre Council Office, appeal to the Supre Council, and strongly condemn the hostile actions of the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell.”
“I will take charge of this matter.”
Sage Cody volunteered to handle the task, “I’ll report to the college and make the appeal to the Supre Council.”
“Thank you, Cody.”
“It’s my duty.”
In just a few words, Sage Palo officially entrusted the task of reporting and appealing to Sage Cody.
Jasmine took the initiative, saying, “I’ll tell Link about this, and then get in touch with Dean Frist through Link.”
“Good, it’s settled then.”
As the situation was urgent, Sage Palo made the final decision, “Selene is in charge of logistics, Cody will contact the college and the Supre Council, Jasmine will get in touch with Link and the Dean, and I will take command.”
The resolutions were set, and the heads-up eting ca to a swift conclusion.
Palo, Selene, Cody, and Jasmine each set about their tasks.
At the Ravensmouth College Base.
Dean Frist and Link, who had just concluded a secret eting with the six-person team from the Supre Council, received the bad news from Jasmine.
It was trouble after trouble.
They had yet to deal properly with Heavenly Master Xu Jing and the celestial civilization when the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell stirred up more problems.
How utterly botherso.
It was also uncertain whether Lotson Grande was facing troubles of his own.
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