"Gosh, your weakness is the pillars," Arthur shook his head while muttering to himself.
"Now, let's go back to the academy," Mr. E said yet Arthur raised his hand to stop them. "All can go, but my masters will stay for so ti here," he suddenly requested.
His words were t with strange gazes from everyone, his masters included.
"Alright, all leave first," Mr. E ordered before adding, "give a couple of hours and I'll be back to et all of you."
Arthur knew Mr. E stayed behind so he would know more about his intentions here. On the other hand, Arthur finally had a glimpse on how the academy could move to this world.
Each master took out a small ball and crushed it. White fog dissipated from these balls before covering everyone up and the next mont they were all vanished.
"Interesting," he muttered before turning his gaze towards the six masters here.
"Tell what do you plan to do, kid," Mr. E said before adding, "I believe you want to use this world's shift in ti to your advantage, right?"
Arthur nodded and didn't deny this. "Sigh, you are a newbie in the academy after all," yet Mr. E just sighed while shaking off his head. "This isn't unique to you. In fact other disciples are training full ti inside a higher ti ratio than your world here."
"How much different?" Arthur asked.
"Three folds," Mr. E thought for a mont, before adding, "and all the masters here, except for Amanda, have a disciple or two in the eighth and ninth grade to tutor."
Arthur got his aning before saying: "I won't take much ti of them," he promised, "besides I have a better ti ratio than others."
'How much?" Amanda asked, as she already knew what he was referring to. "Your strange map full of stars? Or the world we entered before that map perhaps?"
He nodded while adding, "yes, it's that world of mine."
"How much ti did that world have?" Cesile asked in interest.
"Almost ten tis," Arthur smiled before adding, "than the ti in this world."
"Wow," Mr. E exclaid before adding, "this ans… around sixty tis the normal ti in the academy, right?"
Arthur nodded. "Like this I won't take much ti off your busy schedule," he said, "I just want you to help and my top people to develop."
"Your people?" Otman asked before adding, "I t two interesting folks of them already."
"And I didn't et any," Slone complained.
"I have more than what you think," Arthur mysteriously said before adding, "now can we start working?"
"There is just one issue left," Alia who stood silently alongside his other top team mbers suddenly said, "Sara and Tina didn't yet return."
"Oh," Arthur completely forgot about those two, "just send soone with a flying pet to fetch them back."
He paused while thinking of his options. "Also make them retreat through the safest road."
"They cleaned many areas already," Omar said before adding in admiration, "the two combined forces together and crushed many bases of the dark clans at their side."
"We also dispatched many armies to spread out towards places you ntioned before," Randy said, "they are moving fast without any resistance at all."
Arthur nodded as he knew Olor wouldn't betray him easily. "Keep them out, yet make them retreat at the appearance of any signs of trouble," he warned before adding, "gather up everyone worthy of teaching and bring them here in one hour."
His words were instantly executed. As a bee hive his top mbers moved to gather their trusted followers, and the entire city bustled in great montum.
"What's the celebration going on here by the way?" he asked Alia who had no one in particular to recomnd, so she stayed back and arranged so to fly over to fetch the two girls back.
"It's the Odenym day," Alia said before explaining, "most of the villagers and warriors who joined us follow such a strange cult. This is one of their foremost important days."
"Oh, I see," Arthur nodded before adding, "yet it adds more to the beauty of the city."
"The main parts of the city are already completed. Now we only follow the guidelines pointed out by Deem and make sure we repeat the sa procedure with each expansion of the city," Alia said before adding, "Deem is just a genius. His way of expanding the city through his maps enabled the walls out there to expand accordingly."
"Yeah, he is a great talent," Otman spoke in praise as he added, "his knowledge of the Ley Lines are unparalleled."
Mr. E and other masters stood by his side watching his n moving around and bringing the news and orders everywhere. "Sure, he is one of the talents I'll assign to master," Arthur nodded before Mr. E said:
"You plan to have many learn from our masters."
"Sure," Arthur laughed before adding, "it's a waste not to use all the available talents when we have this golden chance here."
"Do you intend to use them as well in the next competition?" Amanda was curious.
"Not in that competition," Arthur shook his head before adding, "but all the other competitions that will co later on."
"You have a big appetite," Cesile laughed before adding, "watch out, I have so disciples in the ninth grade."
"So you can only trust and depend entirely on ," Amanda said in an arrogant tone, "unlike others here, I'm the only full ti dedicated master to you and your n."
Her words were harsh and made the other side glance at her, yet they didn't say a single word back. They all knew she was speaking the truth.
"Any help is appreciated," Arthur diplomatically answered.
Everyone got silenced when so of his n ca up with more behind. The first to appear was his own clan mbers, led by Ron.
The face of Ron showed his discontent to what Arthur said earlier about his intentions to drop the clan from his plans.
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