550: Chapter 550: You Can’t Hide in the End 550: Chapter 550: You Can’t Hide in the End Zhao Guang didn’t begin with constructing a seven-tiered Mage Tower at the start not rely because he lacked the strength.
Similarly, another reason was because Undead Mages were running rampant in the North.
Even now, there were still so Undead Mages stationed on the northern bank of the river, clearly segregating themselves.
At the Northern outpost, the bridge had essentially been completed.
In a world where Transcendent power existed, building structures was quite easy.
Especially since he had already constructed the bridge piers, this made the building process even easier.
Yet, even though the bridge had been established, the pressure on the Northern outpost increased instead.
They needed to be on guard at all tis against people or Magic Beasts that might want to cross the bridge into the southern part of the river.
And Zhao Guang couldn’t always leave the Wolf Cavalry stationed there.
For this reason, many of the conscripts, after their training, were sent to the Northern outpost.
To ensure their safety, strength and equipnt were indispensable.
Additionally, arranging people to alternate shifts ant more personnel were needed.
Initially, it was difficult to offer protection.
After all, once the seven-tiered Mage Tower was built, even High-Level Undead Mages would target him.
Transforming a seven-tiered Mage Tower into a Death-attribute stronghold, those Mages might even harbor ambitions to control his territory.
After completing the Magic Well, Zhao Guang felt many gazes focusing on him.
Zhao Guang didn’t mind, as he had already been prepared for it.
In the following days, as before, he needed to continue his research to rapidly evolve and beco a Great Mage.
A Great Mage was indeed a powerful existence that could influence a nation’s will.
Once he had made a breakthrough and beca a Great Mage, even the Royal Family would have to treat him with respect.
This was not due to his status as a Lord, but solely because of his identity as a Great Mage.
It was said that Marquis Coruas had been up to so tricks, still trying to deal with him.
Zhao Guang wondered if Marquis Coruas would still entertain these thoughts once he had made his breakthrough.
All this had to be based on the foundation of his own breakthrough in strength.
However, upon returning this ti, Zhao Guang suddenly found that there were new issues at ho.
Although it was a good thing, it seed inevitable.
There was no choice; the family manor had been completed.
As his fa grew, those who dared to cause trouble before dared not act recklessly anymore.
Additionally, with the help from higher-ups and so professionals managing things in his hotown,
Finally, those troubleso relatives had been almost completely suppressed.
Through this incident, his parents also ca to understand which relatives were reliable, ultimately keeping so relations intact.
While these relationships seed a bit odd, they were nevertheless preserved.
Yet back in the village, the issue of demolition remained a problem.
With too many stubborn holdouts there, his exasperated father finally took a firm stand, deciding to forgo the demolished houses and instead rebuild one in the original style of their old ho.
The surrounding houses were no longer necessary to demolish, and were left for them to keep.
Through a tourism company, the family directly constructed a manor on a deserted piece of wasteland, which was wholly purchased, even including so mountainous areas added into the redevelopnt.
It was said that after the successful construction of the manor, it had beco part of a tourist area, extrely picturesque.
Zhao Guang didn’t know what it looked like exactly, as his parents had not given him a photo, just told him it was already built.
Having no choice, Zhao Guang could only return ho, and of course, Ye Zhi went back with him.
Zhao Guang had wanted Guo Siyu to co along too, considering she was practically a daughter-in-law.
But Guo Siyu outright refused, saying she was a lover, not convenient to et the parents.
It was apparent that Guo Siyu still had so reservations.
But never mind, over ti things would settle down.
However, Ye Zhi’s mindset seed a bit off; this was not just a visit ho to et the parents.
Forget it, his family relationships were kind of ssed up now anyway.
As soon as he got ho, Zhao Guang lost control of his ears.
His mother grabbed his ear, and Zhao Guang didn’t dare use force—he knew his own strength.
“Ouch, ouch, it’s about to fall off, what are you doing?”
“What am I doing, didn’t you run off quite fast last ti, your penguin outfit, why aren’t you wearing it?”
“That one, didn’t I say next ti I wouldn’t need it?”
“You still dare to talk; after running away, you wore it for a long ti, explain that to .
My good son, how did you beco a what, an artist?
My old face, it’s almost lost completely.”
It couldn’t be that bad, losing face over this, how could it be?
“Your son is now what, how could he bring you sha, ntioning him should only make you proud.”
His words instantly eased his mom’s heart.
Indeed, who dared talk poorly about his son or daughter in front of her anymore, none could compare, they were all but fawning over her.
After all, the achievents were beyond their comparison.
Plenty of people were fawning over her, but brave enough to speak ill, there really was none.
Not that there was absolutely no ntion; those who felt their daughters were great still dared to make propositions.
But they truly were audacious, those girls were worlds apart compared to Ye Zhi in front of her.
It’s just that he wondered how this kid showed no reaction at all, hopefully there wasn’t a problem in that departnt.
If that were the case, then it would be terrible, as he was the only child in the family.
Zhao Yan?
Who was that girl, does she even count once she’s married off?
Thinking this, Li Dujuan relaxed her grip, and Zhao Guang quickly took the opportunity to free his ear.
“I’m going to check outside; I haven’t yet seen what our estate looks like.” Saying this, Zhao Guang ran off, leaving Ye Zhi standing still, not following him.
Instead, she glanced around and walked towards Mrs.
Zhao.
If Zhao Guang’s approach was blocked, then she might as well take the parents’ route, after all she was likely to be the mother-in-law in the future, building a good relationship couldn’t hurt.
If the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship wasn’t handled well, who knew what troubles lay ahead.
In this regard, Ye Zhi had witnessed too much to be careless.
It’s just unknown whether it was because of Zhao Guang’s odd behavior, but these two got along surprisingly well, whereas Zhao Feng couldn’t even get a word in, or perhaps didn’t have a chance to enter into their kind of conversation.
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