Chapter 534: Chapter 532 Spark Fowler
“Tanya, why have you co?”
As a significant stronghold of the Five Leaves Spear, the Green Lake Palace naturally had personnel on guard, with so mbers currently staying there.
The arrival of Tanya, as the ‘Acting Leader,’ was t not with welco, but with an unmistakable air of vigilance by so.
However, upon seeing the other two individuals with her, they dared not act rashly, instead offering their greetings:
“We pay our respects to Sorcerer Marichardon, we pay our respects to Sorcerer Gerry.”
“Rise, all of you.”
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Ivan didn’t bother with these people, and as for Gerry, she was always reluctant to say more than necessary.
“Kover, what was the aning behind your words just now?” Tanya pressed on, staring coldly at the one who had spoken earlier. “Have you forgotten, Green Lake belongs to the Fitzgerald Family, and is still under my na?”
“Sorcerer Tanya, I didn’t an that, I was just asking casually, just casually,” he said.
Hearing her words, the Level 3 Sorcerer nad ‘Kover’ showed a slightly embarrassed expression as he hurried to explain.
Not to ntion Tanya’s own status, the re presence of the two esteed individuals beside her was enough to deter him, but due to certain reasons, Kover felt compelled to step forward.
“Enough, I didn’t co for you. Move aside.”
Tanya saw through his intent, not allowing him to delay them.
“But, this—” Kover found himself in a difficult predicant.
“Hmph!” At that mont, Ivan let out a cold snort.
To Kover, that snort sounded like thunder, making him unconsciously step aside.
Ivan led Tanya and the others towards the interior. Everyone else quickly moved to either side, only stirring once they had gone far.
“What about it?” soone asked Kover.
“Indeed, as reputed, this one does not seem like soone who was promoted less than three months ago.”
Kover’s face turned pale, the cold snort having reached the depths of his soul; his ntal ocean was disturbed and took a long while to settle.
“Should we send a ssage to Lord Spark?”
“I have already inford him.”
At Kover’s response, the others breathed a sigh of relief.
Whether it was Lord Spark or Sorcerer Marichardon, they could afford to offend neither nor wanted to. Since Kover was willing to take responsibility, the others were more than happy to let him.
Kover ignored them, contemplating whether he should follow. Thinking back to the deterrence he had just experienced, he remained stationary for a long ti.
Shortly after, a streak of light descended from the sky onto the interior of the Green Lake Palace. Before Kover could approach, the figure headed straight to the deeper parts of the palace.
Upon witnessing this scene, Kover finally let go of the anxiety he had been holding.
Deep within the Green Lake Palace, Ivan had arrived at a Crystal Secret Palace situated underwater—a true crystal palace, carved out from a crystal as large as a mountain.
In the Crystal Secret Palace, aside from a towering Stele standing on the ground, there was nothing else.
Observing the nearly three-ter-high Stele, Ivan now understood the origin of the Five Leaves Spear emblem at the Eastern Capital Vernon Millennium Archive—it was carved in imitation of this Stele.
Carvings, in turn, seed to possess a more divine essence, more akin to a sacred to.
Divine objects obscure themselves, and it is no different here.
“I brought it here to the Green Lake Palace not long ago; it flew to the bottom of the lake on its own, rooted itself and transford into this shape. Since then, no one has been able to move it. I tried many thods afterward, none effective. In the end, I had no choice but to leave it be, sealing the to here,” Tanya explained.
“What about the Prophet’s Power noted in the Book of Enlightennt? Didn’t you obtain it from there?” Ivan couldn’t help but ask.
“Yes, but it was released automatically by the Prophet’s Treasure To. See this Crystal Secret Palace? It can block the Prophet’s Power, preventing it from leaking out for a short ti. We only need to collect it occasionally.”
Tanaya didn’t hold back and explained the reason.
Ivan realized it.
He walked closer and carefully observed the stele.
In his vision, it seed as though characters on the stele flickered rapidly, imrsing him so deeply that he gradually forgot where he was, not to ntion the passage of ti.
“Ivan, much as I hate to bother you,” said Tanaya, “I have to tell you, if you don’t start doing sothing soon, that annoying Spark is likely to show up before too long.”
After what seed an eternity, Tanaya couldn’t help but remind him.
Only then did Ivan reluctantly take his eyes off the stele.
Just at that mont, a figure appeared at the entrance of the Crystal Secret Palace, another young Arcane Wizard. If Ivan looked to be around twenty-five or twenty-six, this person appeared to be in his early thirties.
“Tanaya, hearing you say that, I know you’ve got all wrong,” the newcor greeted familiarly.
“You must have a keen nose to have sniffed your way here,” said Tanaya, her expression darkening.
“Are you Ivan Marichardon?”
Spark no longer paid her any attention and turned his gaze to Ivan, who was standing beside the stele. Seeing how close Ivan stood, Spark’s eyes flickered.
“I know you, Spark Fowler. I’ve heard quite a bit about you,” Ivan said.
“Never thought Hotter had such good taste to pull a talent like you into our Five Leaves Spear,” Spark said. “I’ve heard about you as well, and it’s finally nice to et you.”
Both young n could be described as rising stars among the Arcane Wizards, but there was no admiration between prodigies upon eting; rather, they seed to take an instant dislike to one another.
Neither man made any overt display of this, yet one could sense an undercurrent of tension in their cool pleasantries.
“The Prophet’s Treasure To is indeed a rare treasure, of unknown origins, and not easily swayed—”
Spark moved forward, coming to stand beside the stele, and began introducing the Prophet’s Treasure To as if he were the master of the place.
Ivan didn’t interrupt, allowing him to continue in an unbroken flow.
“To put it bluntly, who wouldn’t want to own such a treasure? However, Tanaya tried, Gerry tried, as well as Candi and Hotter, and myself as a wizard, unfortunately, none of us won the favor of the Prophet’s Treasure To, you—”
Spark kept speaking.
“I get your point; it’s my turn to try now.”
Ivan finally spoke up after hearing this,
at this mont, he appeared serene, as if he held a trump card up his sleeve.
“Please, go ahead.”
Spark naturally didn’t believe he was capable, and the reason he had co rushing here was to see what thod Ivan would use, and if his thod could lead to so marvelous transformation.
After all, with Ivan’s reputation being so significant, what if there was sothing unique about his approach?
He might learn a thing or two from it.
“Then I won’t stand on ceremony.”
Ivan said with a smile. With a casual reach of his hand, he touched the stele.
In an instant, the stele underwent a light transformation and mysteriously turned into a bubble shadow, vanishing without a trace, leaving the center of the Crystal Secret Palace empty.
Spark’s face stiffened, his eyes filled with shock.
But Spark didn’t know that Ivan’s confidence ca not from so special thod, but because he had already sensed a strong resonance within the stele.
This object was naturally inclined towards him; by the ti the opponent arrived, the To had already capitulated.
Rather than saying that Ivan had conquered the Prophet’s Treasure To, it would be more accurate to say the Prophet’s Treasure To had actively chosen him.
In just a couple of seconds, Spark regained his composure, his face turned ashen, and the atmosphere within the Crystal Secret Palace grew heavy.
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