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Chapter 270: Chapter 59: Massive Turmoil, Each Breaks their Defense_i
“Off you go.”
The Serene Wizard was complicated and cold as she gave the order to leave.
“I don’t want to see you again in three days.”
Link was unaware of what had just happened to the Serene Wizard, her attitude change was drastic.
But it must not have been pleasant for her, she seemed on the defensive.
Otherwise, she would not only “expel” him but also impose a three-day time limit for their separation.
These three days should be the time Jasmine stays here for treatment.
Link, not daring to cause further troubles, immediately got up and prepared to leave in a gloomy manner.
“Remember to report to the Academy, it will benefit you.”
Just before leaving the basement, the Serene Wizard gave him a piece of advice, to prevent the young man from lazily avoiding responsibility.
That put Link at ease.
It seems the Serene Wizard doesn’t bear any negative emotions such as disgust towards him.
That’s good, very good indeed.
The reason for the change in attitude wasn’t hard to guess. It was evident.
Nine out of ten, it’s related to the transformation he experienced during the ceremony of advancement.
Changing as drastically as being reborn, must be incredibly rare, it could even be something the Serene Wizard herself dreamed of but never experienced.
As Link pondered, he felt somewhat gleeful, proud, but also alert.
As for what he’s on guard for-he had no concrete idea.
The Serene Wizard took a deep breath, her sense of justice expanding and her defensive mood gradually calming down.
She looked back on her previous “childish” actions and couldn’t help but chuckle.
Unfortunately, her spontaneously charming demeanor was not appreciated by anyone.
She took out an encrypted communicator and connected with Wizard Palo.
“Link Grande received a favor from the will of the world at your advancement ceremony.”
Before the other party could speak, she coldly left a sentence and then hung up the communication.
She’s still angry, too lazy to deal with you.
Back at the academy, Link decided to heed the advice of the Serene Wizard and proactively report his promotion to official wizard to the academy.
And the sooner, the better.
In fact, he had this intention all along, only it was delayed.
After all, knowledge about the official wizard’s meditation techniques and first ring magic, is unavailable to wizard apprentices.
They must be obtained by raising one’s privilege.
Dormitory, study room.
Link took out his handheld smart device, accessed the academy’s “official website”, and began his report.
The procedure is quite simple, just filling in forms.
This time, the handheld smart device didn’t challenge Link’s rights in the way
it did before. (See Volume 1, Chapter 16)
Link had anticipated this.
If a handheld smart device could determine whether a person is an official wizard or not, wouldn’t that cause panic?
Won’t there be widespread apprehension?
Not long after, the academy sent a notice asking Link to visit the third-floor
“Wizard Management Office” in the administrative building.
Link immediately set off for the administrative building. Third floor, “Wizard Management Office”, the office door was closed tight. Link knocked on the door and waited for a reply.
“Come in.”
The door automatically opened, and a voice came from inside.
Sensing the concealed but somewhat apparent mental power fluctuations, Link raised his eyebrows.
He had visited Wizard Palo’s office multiple times, and Wizard Cody’s office a few times, but he never encountered this situation.
What is the wizard inside doing?
Trying to teach Link a lesson?
To make sure this newly promoted official wizard keeps the right attitude, and doesn’t become arrogant?
To remain humble and respectful?
Anything is possible.
Inwardly speculating, Link maintained a dignified demeanor, neither humble nor arrogant as he stepped inside the room.
“Link Grande?”
Seated behind the office desk was a “middle-aged” female witch with short hair, a slightly stern aura, and a serious look.
Her head was bowed as she held a pen in her hand and wrote something on a document.
Without raising her head, she asked indifferently.
The tone and attitude were not very friendly.
“Yes.”
Link wasn’t going to be cordial to someone so distant, he merely responded calmly and concisely.
“Just finished the first year?”
“Yes.”
“First in the big competition of the first zone in the first year?”
“Yes.”
“Just returned from the Apprentice-level Cultivation Secret Realm yesterday?”
“Yes.”
“Promoted to an official wizard?”
“Yes.”
“Prove it.”
After asking several questions in succession, and receiving an affirmative “yes” to each, the middle-aged witch finally raised her head, looked directly into Link’s eyes, and made her demand.
However, her tone was even more obnoxious, somewhat condescending and aggressive.
It didn’ t seem like she was verifying whether Link had become an official wizard.
It felt more like she was questioning a criminal.
No respect whatsoever.
Link wasn’t bothered.
She probably comes from a pure-blood family or a half-blood family local to the West Coast.
The more interactions he has with local wizards and wizard apprentices, the more frequently he’ll encounter such scenarios.
There’s no need to get angry about it.
Just quietly keep note of it.
Right now, it’s more important to focus on the matter at hand and cannot attribute it to anger.
At his thoughts command, his destiny witchcraft, “Armor Orchid Battle Armor”, equipped itself instantly.
Another thought, pseudo destiny witchcraft, “Continuous Casting” “Parallel Casting”.
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Water Blade, Icicle….
All o-ring magic with a hint of offensive power charged aggressively at the haughty middle-aged witch.
They were as fast and as powerful as they could be.
There was no reserve, and it was a full attack.
Didn’t you ask me to prove myself?
Well, I’ll prove it then.
What could be a more obvious difference between a wizard apprentice and an official wizard than the casting time and casting effect of magic?