Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique Chapter 925 - 925 58 Nearly Exhausted
Chapter 925: Chapter 58 Nearly Exhausted Chapter 925: Chapter 58 Nearly Exhausted Ti is also known as the flow of light.
In the river, the flowing light is ti, and this is the Long River of Ti of the universe where the Wizard World resides.
Generally speaking, without a Saint Position, one cannot reach this place.
Mr. Xu Jing was naturally not an ordinary person.
The only exception was him, a person from the immortal gods civilization, who could enter the Long River of Ti of the universe where the Wizard World existed.
This indicated that the High Council of Wizard’s Civilization’s five Saints did not oppose Mr. Xu Jing’s action.
Hence, Mr. Xu Jing was able to step so effortlessly from the Wizard World Holand into this Long River of Ti.
The faint light emanating from Link was the “Life Light” ntioned by Mr. Xu Jing.
Where one has walked, traces are left.
Two beams of light traveled from the source of another universe’s Long River of Ti. Whether in the Long River of Ti of the immortal gods civilization or in that of the Wizard World, they would definitely leave certain traces.
The Celestial Court of the immortal gods civilization and the Supre Council of the Wizard World found the beam of light that fixed Celestial Lord Mitchell’s destiny through those traces.
The current issue was that from every aspect, the light that fixed Celestial Lord Mitchell’s destiny could very likely be not one of the two lost beams.
Even if it was that one, the contents within the beam had already disappeared.
Both the Celestial Court and the Supre Council wanted to confirm as soon as possible whether it was or was not, or to find the contents within the light as quickly as possible.
This would help the immortal gods civilization deal with the crisis of declining magic, and would also help the Wizard World to further accumulate power and completely crush the pantheon of gods civilization.
The Supre Council’s approach was still to uphold the principle of transactions.
They would take a bit of Life Light from Link and then compensate him with a Fire Elental Elf Athena.
The approach of the Celestial Court seed relatively gentle.
It was still a transaction, but it was non-destructive and wouldn’t cause any substantial loss to Link, only consuming so of his ti as accompanint.
Just as Mr. Xu Jing spent so ti accompanying Link here and there, providing validation to let Link bluff to a certain extent.
So of Link’s previous actions were equivalent to a wizard version of borrowing the tiger’s fierceness.
In the Long River of Ti.
Mr. Xu Jing watched the faint light on Link’s body synchronize with the flowing ti in the river, listening intently to the low whispering of the faint light.
However, Mr. Xu Jing could not clearly hear what the faint light was whispering.
Judging by Link’s expression, it seed that Link had not heard clearly either.
But was that really the case, as Mr. Xu Jing saw it?
Mr. Xu Jing could not be certain.
For a wizard of the Fifth-level Sage Level, controlling one’s facial expressions and superficial emotions was much too simple.
With Mr. Xu Jing’s position, it wouldn’t be difficult to fully understand Link’s thoughts and feelings.
But doing so would be a great disrespect.
Therefore, Mr. Xu Jing asked directly, “Did you hear it clearly?”
Link ca back to his senses and nodded in response, “I heard it clearly.”
This answer was slightly unexpected for Mr. Xu Jing, but it was also within reasoning.
If he had to repay a favor, then he would repay it thoroughly.
Without owing or being owed.
“May I ask what you heard?”
When he asked, Mr. Xu Jing’s attitude softened a bit.
“Certainly.”
Link continued to nod, then said, “I only heard one syllable, and I’m not sure what language it was, but I understood its aning naturally, ‘ruins’.”
“Ruins?”
Mr. Xu Jing repeated to himself and then asked, “Can you repeat that syllable?”
“I’ll try.”
Saying so, Link attempted to recall the syllable he heard in the faint light’s whisper and also tried to mimic it.
However, both attempts ended in failure.
Even as the faint light kept whispering the syllable into Link’s ear, he could neither rember it nor reproduce it.
With a slight frown, Link relayed his experience to Mr. Xu Jing truthfully.
Being so honest was also to understand the current situation from Mr. Xu Jing.
“Great music is seldom heard.”
After listening, Mr. Xu Jing used a term from the immortal gods civilization to describe Link’s experience.
Upon hearing this, Link had a mont of realization.
But what he realized, Link couldn’t explain himself.
Not worrying about it further,
Link glanced around the Long River of Ti and asked, “Mr. Xu Jing, does ‘ruins’ refer to anything in particular?”
“There are no clues at the mont.”
As Mr. Xu Jing spoke, he reached out his right hand again.
This ti, without any need for emphasis, Link took hold of Mr. Xu Jing’s right hand on his own initiative.
Then they took a step forward.
After experiencing the remarkable sensation again, the two returned from the Long River of Ti to the island in the Stormy Sea.
Letting go of the hand, Mr. Xu Jing brought out his Mount Star-space Flying Boat, and inquired, “My business here is done, I need to go back imdiately. Do you want to co with , or will you find another ti on your own?”
“I’ll find another ti; I still have so things to wrap up.”
Link thought for a mont and gave his reply.
“Hmm…”
Mr. Xu Jing pondered for a bit and said, “In that case, should I inform the Supre Council on your behalf to reserve a spot for you that’s available at any ti? When the ti cos, you can use the pathway of the Heavenly Master’s Mansion.”
“Thank you for the offer, but it’s not necessary, I can handle it myself.”
Link politely declined.
Mr. Xu Jing did not insist. Having received the reply, he imdiately boarded the Starship and returned to the immortal gods civilization.
As Link watched the Starship depart directly from the Wizard World Holand into space, permitted by the Supre Council, he withdrew his gaze and looked down at the reefs under his feet.
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