Chapter 27 Review (Part 2)



Chapter 27 Review (Part 2)

The somewhat bald wizard spoke slowly, his voice carrying a hint of depth:

"I also checked his fate... It was very clean. No trace of connection with any unknown powerful existence was found within the traceable time frame."

Hearing his words, the other wizards couldn't help but look at him with envy.

Both time-related witchcraft and fate-related witchcraft are extremely complex. This is a test that can only be performed by wizards of at least level six. It is more in-depth and difficult to disguise than the previous two.

Even though everyone present is a genius who can be promoted to level five wizard, there are still gaps between geniuses.

It was obvious that this bald wizard was the most talented person present.

"What about the dean?" a voice asked the last key question.

After the previous rounds of review, it is theoretically possible to confirm Benjamin's situation, but to be on the safe side, the highest level of certification is still required.

The so-called highest level of confirmation often requires touching the origin of the plane.

This can only be achieved by the dean who actually controls the entire plane.

In the void, a message delivered directly by powerful spiritual power, without any emotional fluctuations, directly responded to this question:

[The original data of the plane has been checked. In the past hundred years, there has been no trace of any invasion by foreign higher life forms or higher energy.]

Hearing this highest-level confirmation, all the wizards present nodded.

The bald wizard immediately concluded, "Then, it can be basically confirmed that this apprentice is not a spy from another civilization, or a pawn controlled remotely by an unknown powerful being. Unless the being he is in contact with is higher than a ninth-level wizard..."

At this point, the bald wizard hadn't reacted yet, but several other wizards couldn't help but laugh.

The ninth-level wizard is a legendary existence. He is the speaker who rules the entire wizard civilization and a force standing at the top of countless planes.

For some reason, theoretically, the power of a ninth-level wizard is infinite.

If there really is a powerful being beyond this understanding who condescends to control an apprentice, then even if they really discover clues, they must pretend not to see them, and even cater to the other party's bad taste and play house together.

But unfortunately, based on existing theories, it is almost impossible for anyone to surpass the ninth-level wizard.

So it can be basically concluded that Benjamin is not a spy or a traitor.

However, at this moment, a voice broke the relatively calm conclusion.

"I heard that the properties of this material are very special. Even the wizards of the Crimson Court are alarmed and want to spend a lot of resources to purchase it..."

Although it was not stated explicitly, the uncontrollable greed in the tone already revealed the speaker's thoughts.

As soon as these words were spoken, the atmosphere in the secret room instantly dropped to freezing point.

Mentor Clark, the wizard who looked a little bald from behind, slowly turned around.

Although his face was still hidden in the shadows, his gaze penetrated the obstruction of the robe and pierced the speaking wizard like two cold swords.

His voice was no longer a low question, but rather carried a thinly veiled mockery:

"To forcibly extract the knowledge of a wizard who is not a spy or a traitor?"

He spoke slowly, each word hitting the ground like ice. "You intend to blatantly violate the conventions established by the Star Track Arbitration Tribunal? If you're not afraid of being targeted by the [Dimensionality Reduction Decision] of those nine Speakers, then... go ahead."

The wizard who made the suggestion froze, as if he had been poured with a basin of cold water, and instantly lost his enthusiasm.

The Star Track Arbitration Tribunal, a supreme supervisory body composed of nine ninth-level wizards.

Legend has it that they possess terrifying authority that is enough to modify reality. Coupled with the infinite power represented by the ninth-level wizards themselves, they can be said to be the true rulers of the entire wizard civilization.

The original intention of establishing the arbitration tribunal, in addition to balancing the power of various factions within the wizarding civilization, is more importantly to safeguard the wizards' right to hold and study their own knowledge.

Because in the eyes of the ninth-level wizards of the arbitration tribunal, both the eighth-level wizards and the wizard apprentices are ants that can be crushed to death with one hand, so they can actually supervise in the most fair way.

It is precisely because of the existence of the Arbitration Tribunal that high-level wizards cannot arbitrarily deprive low-level wizards of their research results or forcibly obtain their core knowledge.

This kind of fair supervision is the cornerstone that enables the wizarding world to continue to generate new knowledge and remain vibrant.

It is also the fundamental reason why the entire wizarding world can continue to move forward and even conquer multiple dimensions.

Many wizards present had themselves enjoyed the protection of the convention proposed by the arbitration tribunal during their apprenticeship or lower-level stages, and they were well aware of the consequences of touching this red line.

A voice, tinged with obvious sarcasm, broke the silence. "Don't act like you've uncovered some earth-shattering secret. The material is indeed somewhat special, but it's only a Grade 5 material, right? It's only highly resistant to corrosion, but its physical and energy resistance are quite poor."

As he spoke, his tone changed, with a hint of pride that only his peers could understand: "Who here wasn't a genius back then? What's the big deal about producing level five materials? What's more, don't we have a super genius here at Norn Academy who produced level six materials while still an apprentice?"

As soon as these words came out, all the wizards involuntarily turned their eyes to the balding mentor Clark, their eyes filled with awe, curiosity, and a hint of hidden fear.

Mentor Clark seemed quite indifferent in the face of these gazes, and his face hidden in the shadows remained expressionless.

He looked at the image of Benjamin on the screen, and his tone returned to its original calm and objective state.

"Since this apprentice has been confirmed to be a genius, and his ability to handle crises is also qualified, he is able to make calm judgments and act decisively, showing potential worthy of training."

He paused and said, "Then I propose to initiate the second-level training agreement for this apprentice."

The second-level training agreement means that the college will invest more resources to provide them with better mentor guidance, a better training environment, and more priority resource allocation to accelerate their growth.

The other wizards had no objection.

The threat has been eliminated, the benefits cannot be taken away by force, and what remains is a genius worth investing in.

From the very beginning, the reason they gathered here was not for some inexplicable material, but to confirm whether this person had investment value.

A silent vote was taken among the wizards.

The results came out soon, and the proposal was passed with an absolute majority. Even the wizard who had previously coveted Benjamin's achievements voted in favor.

"The agreement has been activated. Notify relevant departments and mobilize resources." Instructor Clark finally announced.

The light curtain slowly went out, the secret room fell into darkness, and the figures of the wizards gradually disappeared.

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