Chapter 321: 125. Stars? No, door! 6
Translator: 549690339
Damn…
So that’s why you guys need so many Energy Points to be deconstructed!
Turns out you aren’t just ordinary stars!
Which sane wizard would hang a Teleportation Gate in the sky?
This is just too ridiculous…
Despite his astonishment, Noland Lee maintained his rational thinking and calm demeanor.
He cast Deconstruction Technique towards the female wizard who appeared next to Fugidia, viewed through the eyes of the Heart Control Spider. [System Message: You will soon use Deconstruction on “Unknown Wizard. “]
[Estimated consumption: 160,000 Energy Points, can achieve 100% degree of deconstruction.]
[System Message: You will soon use Deconstruction on “Unknown Wizard. “]
[Estimated consumption: 40,000 Energy Points, can achieve 100% degree of deconstruction.]
Two new wizards, one 160,000 and one 40,000.
Complete deconstruction of Fugidia requires consuming 40,000 Energy Points.
Comparing the two, one of the new witches has strength comparable to Fugidia, while the other is far stronger.
Noland’s face changes as he quickly controls the Heart Control Spider to burrow into the sand, covering the spider with sand and cutting off the mental connection to it.
Noland said calmly:
“Philia, drive the magical car at the slowest speed and get away from Fugidia and the others. Among the two witches who just teleported here, one has exceptional strength, far beyond three-circled.”
“Mm-hmm.” Philia nodded, activating the magical car and slowly retreating towards the distance.
She muttered:
“Things have gotten complicated. The Night Spirit Cult broke the rules and teleported two witches here. Only those close to the teleportation destination saw the scene in the sky just now. But besides us, the Magic Transmission Department responsible for managing the Teleportation Gates will also notice abnormalities. Maybe by now, they’ve already found out who broke the rules and opened the Teleportation Gate.”
Noland asked calmly:
“In this situation, what would the Elemental Judgement as a First Level Magic Research Institute do?”
Noland’s calm affected Philia.
She calmed herself down, took a deep breath and said:
“My mentor is far from the teleportation destination and won’t see the abnormality in the sky. But after the Magic Transmission Department investigates the destination, they will give her the exact coordinates. She should be able to guess it has something to do with us.”
Noland pondered and asked:
“Besides us and the people from the Magic Transmission Department, can anyone else detect the opening of a Teleportation Gate? Can the Great Sage of the Alchemy Cathedral do it?”
“They should be able to sense a bit of movement, but can’t be sure what caused it.” Philia added a sentence:
“Teleportation Gate is one of the highest-ranked magic in the Ulnas Circle, known for its concealment, timeliness, and confidentiality. Anyvvay, I haven’t heard of anyone who can sense the opening of a Teleportation Gate from a distance.”
Noland glanced at the stars in the sky and felt Philia was right. Otherwise, a group of Teleportation Gates with a star’s appearance wouldn’t require trillions of Energy Points for complete deconstruction.
Philia focused on driving.
The two quickly left the abandoned building behind.
As they were about to lose sight of the building, Philia stopped the car and found a place to hide it.
The two observed the situation at the abandoned building from a distance.
Philia raised a telescope.
Noland tried to sense his Heart Control Spider and then breathed a slight sigh of relief.
Fortunately, fortunately, the spider was still burrowed in the sand and he co still feel the “Mind Beacon” on it.
Noland controlled the little spider to drill out from the sand, revealing half of its head and stealthily peeking at the abandoned building.
Countless aberrations surged out of the abandoned building, attempting to prevent Fugidia and her two companions from entering.
Fugidia was being supported by a young witch who was drawing bright red blood magic power from her.
With the blood magic power supplied by her companion, Fugidia’s wounds healed at a visible rate.
Her face remained excited, full of joy in her eyes, and she shouted to the third Night Spirit wizard on the scene:
“Sir! I’ve locked onto the precise location of the Bone-mending Wand! It’s right beneath our feet, right in the center of this aberration den!”
The third witch, who had come to support Fugidia, looked somewhat older, much older than Fugidia, slightly stooped, and had somewhat loose skin.
Upon hearing Fugidia’s words, she gave an imperceptible nod and moved to stand in front of the two of them.
Her right hand was holding a two-handed magic wand with a bat wooden sculpture.
A blood-red light shot out from the eyes of the bat wooden sculpture, sweeping from left to right over the aberrations that were about to surround the three of them.
Any aberration that was swept by this blood-red light exploded like an inflated balloon, splattering chunks of flesh and grey filthy blood.
However, the debris did not fall to the ground but eerily floated in midair. These grey limb fragments turned into glistening red blood beads, densely packed, like countless blood-red eyes.
“Let’s go, Fugidia, you lead the way.”
The elderly witch held her left hand behind her back and walked leisurely forward, supporting herself with the two-handed magic wand acting as a cane.
As soon as they stepped into the underground cave in the abandoned building, the floating red blood beads extended several blood-colored threads. The blood beads used the threads to connect with the other blood beads nearby, together they formed a large blood-colored web blocking the entrance to the cave.
“That powerful Night Spirit witch just sealed off the entrance to the aberration den with blood magic.”
Philia said, while holding a telescope:
“What are they trying to do? Is there really a Bone-mending Wand down there?
Do they want to keep it for themselves?” Philia put down the telescope and pondered:
“It seems quite likely…
“That Bone-mending Wand contains the crystallization of all the knowledge accumulated by the Death Herald Guild over the years. Any wizard force that obtains the Bone-mending Wand is essentially gaining the research results of the Undead Cult for 10 years. Good thing our Elemental Judgment never researches wands, which can easily be lost…”
Noland Lee shook his head and sighed with a hint of sarcasm:
“That’s why Professor Dekart, behind the Death Herald Guild, is suffering the consequences of his youth, Philia. If it had been an older Death Clan Wizard force and an older Lecturer Professor, this situation of research results being stolen would not have happened…”
“Exactly, exactly.” Philia nodded repeatedly.
Noland Lee was merely elaborating on Philia’s thoughts, but that didn’t prevent him from chatting with her.
Philia’s body swayed slightly, her eyes went from clear to hazy.
This state only lasted for about five seconds, and Noland Lee, who had been observing the abandoned building, keenly noticed it.
“What’s wrong, Philia?”
Philia came to her senses, rubbed her temples, and said:
“My Lecturer Professor just pulled me into a dream. My mentor asked the professor to pass on a message, to let us stay where we are and not to move.
We should hide in the magic car and not go near that abandoned building. The Wandering Wizards from all over the city are rushing here. They all got the news from their Lecturer Professors that the Night Spirit Cult had illegally opened a teleportation gate.”
“…This is going to be quite lively now.” Noland Lee’s eyes shimmered, pondering.
What did Philia just say?
The Lecturer Professor pulled her into a dream?
It seems the Ulnas Circle’s online teaching is related to the Dreamscape.
However, that wasn’t Noland Lee’s main concern.
The main point was, before long, the abandoned building would be filled with Wandering Wizards.
He and Philia were hiding in the shadows, out of the line of sight of the Wandering Wizards.
How could they take advantage of this situation and make a fortune in the midst of this bustling chaos…
With the System at hand, Noland felt like he’d be missing out if he didn’t make the most of the opportunity..