Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique Chapter 937 - 937 63 Start2
Chapter 937: Chapter 63 Start_2 Chapter 937: Chapter 63 Start_2 In no more than a few seconds, the rapidly moving transportation vehicle had disappeared from Elise’s view.
“Alas!”
With a long sigh, Elise Clark’s mind moved, and she closed the curtains.
She also took a few steps back, retreating into the shadows.
The vehicle driven by Link now also entered a shadowy area.
Monts later, the vehicle ascended in altitude and entered the starship that had opened its docking bay doors.
The starship, with its destination coordinates already set, imdiately set off toward the Central Plains of the Wizard Continent’s Supre Council.
Her return to Wizard’s civilization was now complete.
Despite still having so unresolved questions, she was sufficiently unencumbered to set off.
Link was about to officially embark on the journey to face his “set destiny.”
As the starship traveled within the internal space of Wizard World, it certainly couldn’t be as free as when sailing through outer space; it had to follow the routes delineated by the Supre Council and avoid the many no-fly zones set by other Wizard Forces.
As a result, it could not achieve high speeds and took quite so ti to reach the Central Plains.
Having docked at the designated port, Link, in the face of the astonished looks from the Wizards of the Supre Council, stretched out his hand and shrank the starship, capturing it in his palm.
It wasn’t that the High Council Wizard at the port lacked insight, unaware of the miniaturization capabilities that have long been prevalent in Wizard’s civilization.
But this starship was too large; the cost to miniaturize it might exceed the cost of constructing all the warships in a Seventh-level Sage-level Star Fleet.
The data available to the High Council Wizard working at this port showed that the Wizard Colin Delange before him was only a Level Five Sage!
What kind of Level Five Sage could be so outrageously extravagant?
There was either a powerful father, a great-grandfather, or a mighty family behind him.
Regardless of which, this Wizard Colin Delange was not soone to be trifled with.
Serving at the Supre Council may sound dignified, but only oneself knows the true humility of the reality.
The port wizard’s thoughts churned continuously as he put on a smile and approached Link enthusiastically.
Link discerned sothing and glanced at the starship lying in his right palm that had not yet been stored in the special containnt bag, understanding everything.
Rembering his new persona, Link was extrely aloof, and indifferently said, “No need to serve , stand down.”
After dropping the comnt, Link ignored the port wizard whose expression instantly fell and looked rather ugly as he left without a further glance.
The port wizard half turned and stared at Link’s departing figure for a while, letting out a sigh of admiration, “It is truly a different deanor for a wizard from a high-born and noble family.”
Link, with his sharp hearing, caught this sigh very clearly and could not help but frown.
When had the customs of the Supre Council changed to this extent?
Wizards worship power and pursue freedom even more.
If there were many Wizards like the port wizard who submitted to power and forgot their pursuit of freedom, could Wizard’s civilization ever reach its peak again?
Never mind reaching the peak, he feared it could lead to a landslide and complete collapse.
However, without a position, one should not ddle in politics.
Link, just a minor Level Five Sage without an established Wizard Force of his own or even halfway to holding office at the Supre Council, was not in a place to worry about such matters.
What he should be doing now was to quietly return to the Immortal God Civilization Universe using the fake identity provided by dici Sage.
If this fake identity could avoid the eyes of the Immortal God Civilization Universe, so much the better.
Even if it couldn’t, and he was discovered by either the Celestial Court or the Heavenly Master’s Mansion, it wouldn’t matter.
It was a plan to kill two birds with one stone, prepared with different follow-up plans for different scenarios.
Having left the port, Link directly went to the application point for the use of the Two-Universe Passage.
According to the cooperation agreent, the dici Sixth-level Sage had already taken care of everything, and after Link arrived at the application point, he received the treatnt of a VIP among VIPs, with everything expedited.
In less than ten minutes, Link obtained the permit for the use of the passage.
And his position was extrely favorable.
This scene filled the wizards, who had separated from their affiliations to try to make a na for themselves in a Parallel Universe, with envy, but they were helpless to do anything about it.
But the seeds of anger had already been sown.
Many wizards couldn’t understand why soone from a high-born and noble family, who already possessed so much, would stoop to compete for resources with low-level wizards like them.
Can’t you use the channels of your high and noble families?
Feeling the many complex gazes from behind, Link’s heart was in turmoil.
In fact, Link had always been sowhat puzzled by The Saint of Nostrodam’s prophecy before his silent demise.
Link was also skeptical about the decision of the High Council of Wizard’s Civilization to fully commit to exploring parallel universes.
The so-called upheaval that had not occurred in thousands of years was a general statent.
It could be understood as the long-term impact brought about by opening the channels to parallel universes.
It could also be interpreted as the Wizard’s Civilization and the civilization of the gods determining a victor, or once again both being hard and declining simultaneously.
However, whether intentional or not, the majority of wizards followed the will of the Supre Council, believing that the upheaval that had not occurred in thousands of years was about opening up parallel universes to further advance Wizard’s Civilization, accumulating enough power to crush the civilization of the gods in one fell swoop.
But what is the reality?
The reality is, while expanding into parallel universes, Wizard’s Civilization must also withstand the increasingly frantic attacks of the already hostile civilization of the gods who have clearly noticed sothing amiss.
The reality is, expanding into parallel universes ans that Wizard’s Civilization must compete with Immortal God Civilization and battle with demon civilization.
Fighting on multiple fronts is a great taboo for the military.
Now, the Supre Council has again highlighted a cruel reality in all aspects.
That is the solidification of social hierarchy, or rather the trend towards hierarchy stratification.
What is the Supre Council trying to do?
What are the thoughts of the five Saints on Earth?
One question after another caused Link’s mind to beco chaotic.
Link had no choice but to summon the “Sword of Wisdom” to cut through these distractions and stop considering matters that he shouldn’t concern himself with.
Focus on himself, focus on his family, focus on his companions, focus on the Grande Sage Army and “Do Anything Freely.”
It wasn’t long before, after Link had sorted out his thoughts, it was his turn to use the inter-universe channel to go to Immortal God Civilization Universe.
After prolonged non-stop expansion and construction, there were no less than twenty channels built between the two universes.
Between channel and channel, the specifications were different, the capacity limits differed, the speeds varied, and the tis consud were different.
There were six channels reserved for use by individuals and small groups.
As a privileged person, Link naturally used the highest specification, highest capacity limit, fastest speed, and shortest ti among the six channels.
From obtaining the permission certificate to entering the channel took less than ten minutes.
From entering the channel to arriving in Immortal God Civilization Universe, it seed to happen in an instant, but in reality, an hour had passed.
The ti here was tid according to the flow of ti in Wizard’s Civilization.
dici Sixth-level Sage was waiting at the other end of the channel with five of his team mbers to welco Link.
Just as Link had used a false identity and disguise, dici Sixth-level Sage and his five team mbers were similarly disguised.
“Long ti no see, Wizard Grande.”
dici Sixth-level Sage stretched out his right hand from afar, warmly welcoming Link.
“Long ti no see.”
Link and dici Sixth-level Sage shook hands briefly and then corrected him, “Please call Wizard Delange, thank you.”
“Ha ha…”
dici Sixth-level Sage laughed loudly, correcting himself, “You see, my mory, indeed, it should be ‘Wizard Delange.’
As the exchange ended, a team mber, who was also a Fourth Level Sage, stepped forward to remind, “Wizard dici, Wizard Delange, we must get going. The preparations on the other side are complete, just waiting for us to co over.”
“Shall we go then?”
Upon hearing this, dici Sage looked at Link, seeking his opinion.
“Yes.”
Link nodded in agreent.
The group of seven quickly left the gateway between the two universes and headed towards the “other side” ntioned by the team mber.
The entire process avoided all gazes as much as possible.
It proceeded quietly.
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