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Chapter 1116: Chapter 445: The Good and Bad His Holiness the Pope

“This is…”

Sine’s voice suddenly beca excited, even his fingers were trembling slightly!

It was a fragnt cast by the Geotric Celestial Marshal into the Material Realm, containing one-fifth of the Marshal’s divine power, symbolizing absolute mastery over the elent of “water”—the Water’s Regular Dodecahedron!

However, as a devoted seeker of the Path of Wisdom, Sine was not overly covetous of the power it carried. Rather, “power” as a concept itself was sothing the Transcendents of the Path of Wisdom had rejected—a thing long abandoned.

Back when they were re mage apprentices, just entering the Mage Tower for studies, this core philosophy had already been instilled in them—

——Spells must never be symbols of violence.

Mages must also never use spells with transcendent power to impose dominance or claim superiority over others. Furthermore, spells should never be researched or enhanced for the sole purpose of showcasing destructive capabilities—intrinsically, all spells are rely by-products of the pursuit of wisdom, a symbol of the arcane.

Just as mages discover new truths, they tend to keep these findings secret—only needing to discover and safeguard secrets, allowing others to rediscover them in ti, thus attaining feedback from the Path’s power. Conversely, if a mage enjoys demonstrating their prowess in public, they will often not grow very strong.

For this reason, mages habitually maintain an air of mystery. Many who disdain the Mage Tower’s research environnt choose to live secluded in deep forests, or hidden among bustling streets.

Though it’s unclear when the philosophy of “spells must not be used to showcase violence” first arose… all Mage Towers within the Narcissus Duchy follow the exact sa tradition. Moreover, mages who have defied this philosophy in the past have, without exception, paid a price—even skimming the boundaries was not tolerated.

During the Fractured Land War, due to alchemists introducing nurous new inventions for combat, and with necromancers and demon scholars actively engaging in the battlefield, the peace-seeking mages grew deeply anxious.

The First Daffodil Duke of the ti had dual roles—President of the Court Alchemy Association and Vice President of the Mages Association. Duke Haisin’s title as a Duke was a designation granted by the Emperor during the latter years of the Helasal Empire, making him the Empire’s final nobleman.

Yet, despite his imnse power as a mage, he was not regarded as the foremost figure of the Mages Association. That honor belonged to its President, “Leonardo,” recognized as the strongest mage of the Helasal Empire.

It was Leonardo who initially planned to shift his research focus toward military applications—he aid to develop a “weapon capable of obliterating all wars.”

With assistance from Haisin, he decoded the technology behind the Rune Colossi on battlefields. These alchemical creations could release devastating lasers… which later beca the foundation for the automatic defense chanisms atop Mage Towers. But this did not satisfy Great Mage Leonardo, who resolved to continue his research on weaponry until he developed a “weapon capable of annihilating anyone by anyone,” thereby bringing an end to the tireso war.

However, just when his invention was nearing completion, he inexplicably went insane, becoming a pitiful madman, and ultimately disappeared without a trace.

At first, so speculated he had been cursed, while others suspected he had been poisoned to madness by an assassin’s venom. There were even claims that envious alchemists kidnapped him to extract the locations of his remaining manuscripts… an utterly absurd theory that was quickly dismissed as re rumor. Yet, it surprisingly beca a mainstream belief among the wisdom-revering Mage Towers, inciting a century-long animosity between mages and alchemists.

The manuscripts left behind by Leonardo Tower Master beca treasures but remained undisclosed out of adherence to the mages’ code of secrecy.

Only later did a select few Great Mages learn that Leonardo had beco a secret envoy of the Great Sage. Yet he personally warned these select few, urging them to cease their studies concerning “power and violence.”

Thus, mages have always approached the notion of “additional power” with quiet reverence, avoiding it. This even explains why, when the Stibnites invaded, mages capitulated so smoothly—since they cannot actively pursue power, what’s the point in fighting? Besides, they couldn’t win anyway.

Sine, as the chief mage, was essentially in line to beco the next Tower Master. Naturally, he was aware of this strict taboo.

Nonetheless, beyond the unparalleled power of the Water’s Regular Dodecahedron, it held another unique significance!

——It is universally known that fragnts of the Geotric Celestial Marshal only appear near the most intelligent scholars and inventors.

Conversely, if soone… if soone were to obtain a fragnt of the Geotric Celestial Marshal, and the fragnt did not escape, then that person would be recognized as the smartest scholar and inventor of the age!

Mage Tower Masters within the Narcissus Duchy are generally at the Fourth Energy Level, with only a rare few reaching the Fifth Energy Level. Yet even the Fifth Level mages must afford special respect to Sandro Tower Master.

The reason is simple—because Sandro Tower Master holds a “Fire Tetrahedron!”

He is recognized by the Geotric Celestial Marshal!

Even Sine’s teacher, the most powerful mage currently in the Narcissus Duchy—the ancient Old Mage who has survived since the founding of the Duchy, one of the few Fifth Level Mage Lords, Lord Youlan… harbors strong envy over Sandro Tower Master’s recognition by the Geotric Celestial Marshal.

More than once, he has privately cursed Sandro, claiming he was rely lucky. If this were elsewhere, Sine had no doubt that he would attempt to seize the artifact. However, this is the Narcissus Duchy, where mages are dignified individuals who act with self-respect.

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