Chapter 90 Admission



Chapter 90 Admission

The Archon looked at the apprentices' reactions with satisfaction. He knew very well that this reward was enough to inspire all the potential and ambitions of these elite apprentices.

To be honest, even a wizard like him felt a moment of excitement when he heard about this reward.

After all, in the Noren Workshop, not everyone, even a seventh-level wizard, can manage a Noren Academy.

"Alright!" The Archon suddenly raised his voice, interrupting everyone's reverie. "Briefing concluded! All apprentices, proceed to the designated areas according to your academy and group numbers! Prepare to enter Elosia. I wish you... a safe journey!"

The light of the teleportation array lit up again. This time, in addition to nervousness and excitement, the apprentices' eyes were filled with a desire for endless treasures.

"The wizards' efficiency is unexpectedly high."

Looking at the wizard apprentices who were ready to go after receiving the order, Benjamin couldn't help but sigh.

From this aspect, it can be seen that wizards are really suitable for plane wars.

If we follow normal logic and cross several dimensions to come here, we must at least rest for a few days to understand the local situation before proceeding to the next test.

But wizards don't have that kind of habit at all.

Since the teleportation array has helped solve the fatigue problem of long-distance travel, once you arrive at the destination, you can get straight into work without any morale concerns.

Moreover, every wizard is at least a high-quality talent who has devoted himself to study for many years, so it can be said that they are not too stupid.

Before heading to a destination, you will first learn about the local information.

As long as there is a clear goal, everyone can do their part.

Although wizards are not good at group combat because they are "too smart", their powerful strength is enough to cover up this shortcoming.

Just as Benjamin was sighing, tens of thousands of apprentices were enveloped by a special energy and instantly left the teleportation plaza of the Nolen Workshop headquarters.

This interdimensional teleportation was completely different from any previous experience.

If the academy's teleportation in the past was like riding a stable airship and smoothly passing through the void tunnel, then now, they were like being stuffed into a sealed sphere and then suddenly thrown into a turbulent torrent.

The surrounding space barriers rolled like mud, and the intense squeezing feeling made people suffocate.

There was a harsh friction sound in my ears and a blur of light and shadow in front of my eyes.

From time to time, the body felt a violent vibration, as if it was hit hard by some huge monster, or as if countless invisible barriers were forcibly torn apart.

This rude "intrusion" made many apprentices turn pale, and some even vomited uncontrollably.

Benjamin kept his mind focused, and his powerful mental strength was like an iron wall, resisting this strong spatial disorder.

He took a deep breath, and his true energy circulated in his body, suppressing the discomfort.

Suddenly, a powerful throwing force hit him, and he was thrown out of the chaotic space by an invisible force, like a thrown marble.

His body fell out of control in the air, with the sound of whistling wind and screams coming from all directions in his ears.

While falling, Jieming looked up at the sky. His sight penetrated the chaotic air currents, and his pupils suddenly shrank...

Above the torn sky, more than a dozen huge shadows that blocked out the sky and the sun were entangled with each other.

They have different shapes, some exude ancient natural green, some are filled with majestic golden glow, and some are burning with scorching flames.

There was no doubt that judging from the enormous force, it was a projection of the divine power of the gods of the Elosia plane, and each shadow exuded suffocating divine power.

Facing them was an equally huge, but blurry shadow of a wizard.

The wizard was surrounded by complex runes, and every time he swung his sword, it caused the space to tremble and tore apart large amounts of divine power.

This is a head-on conflict between a wizard above level five and a god!

"I see..." Benjamin understood instantly.

They were not "teleported" in at all, but the wizard civilization forcibly tore through the barriers of the Elosia plane and "broke" in!

This plane has not yet been fully controlled by wizards, and its barriers are blocked by the power of local gods, so any normal entry and exit requires the permission of the gods.

In order to send the team of apprentices in, the wizards had to use their great force to tear open a temporary passage.

The guardian of the passage, the gods of Elosia, will certainly not let them succeed easily.

So, in the brief moment when they crossed the space barrier, a terrifying confrontation had already broken out in outer space.

Jieming's eyes were sharp, and he clearly captured the changes on the battlefield:

Under the violent siege of more than a dozen divine phantoms, the wizard's phantom seemed to have reached its limit.

It let out a violent howl filled with unwillingness and pain, a howl filled with the sadness of a dying struggle, as if it contained despair of the gods' ultimate victory.

Then, the light of the wizard's shadow quickly dimmed, turning into countless light points and disappearing in mid-air.

The phantoms of the gods roared with joy of victory, and their huge bodies slowly disappeared, as if they were satisfied with the wizard's "fall" and believed that the passage had been blocked.

Benjamin was suspended in mid-air, with a faint light flowing around him. This was because he was using alchemy to lift the air beneath him and slow down his falling speed.

As the thick air gathered, his speed slowed down rapidly, and soon he was like a feather slowly falling to the ground, with his toes lightly tapping, silently.

He looked up in the direction where the wizard's shadow disappeared, and the corner of his mouth twitched slightly. "The death howl was too deliberate, too much of a performance, and the acting was too poor. It's unacceptable! Go back and practice again!"

That's right, he saw through the wizard's pretense of death at a glance.

The reason for this is very simple: wizards cannot reveal too much power.

If the wizard civilization demonstrates an absolute advantage that is enough to crush the gods of the planes, the excessive pressure may very likely cause the native gods of this world to go all out, or even take the entire world with them, initiating an irreversible plane self-destruction ritual.

By then, all the plane resources and strategic expansion that the wizards had been pursuing would be in vain.

Therefore, during the confrontation, wizards must be careful to strike a balance.

From time to time, we also need to find some powerful high-level wizards to play the role of the "unlucky guys" who were killed and fell, and continue to provide confidence to the gods of Elosia through continuous "sacrifice".

Make them feel that although the wizard civilization is powerful, it is not invincible, so that they can continue to "stalemate" instead of "destroy both sides".

This is a silent psychological warfare, and it is also to ensure the integrity of the plane.

(End of this chapter)

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