Chapter 171 Promotion (Part 1)



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In the back room of Scovey's store, Sean was flipping through the books that Igunya brought.

A thick classical book, probably only in Elin Tower can you find such a tattered book. The words on it are almost illegible, and some ink even flows onto the folded pages.

"Is this what you found in Alyn Tower?"

"Well, I remember when our mentor was here, he often told us to learn more about wizarding organizations around the world. At that time, he asked us to learn more... but my brother and I didn't like to study these things, so we just put them aside. There are many similar books in the tower." Igunya said.

Sean had seen Ash's knowledge once before. At that time, he was able to explain the Eye of Chaos, which even Frelia couldn't understand... Although it was actually the Eye of Ghroth in the end, it was already very good for someone who didn't know about it to be able to explain its origin.

What is the unknown side of magic...

What warns the world not to peek into the unknown...

What you see now in Sean are all great ideas. People like him are the ones who can survive the longest.

"Did Ash organize all of this?"

"Not entirely. Some of it was recorded by the instructor while he was studying, and more was left behind by successive managers of Elin Tower."

The Alinta organization is a wizard organization that has existed since the early days of the founding of the Bashalan Empire. It was also one of the first groups to become dependent on the country. It probably received a lot of help from resources. Now it has spread throughout all regions of the country, and even in the southern border, it has such a large number of wizard-related records.

Sean flipped through the folded page...

The most eye-catching one is the pattern of six birds supporting a bright sun, which is exactly the same as the portrait found in the room of the previous generation Baron Weigel in his home.

The records below are much more detailed than those I have seen before.

Sun Crown.

The pearl in the yellow sand, the flame of heavenly fire, the fire of life... and so on.

It is one of the earliest and most famous wizard organizations in the Adak region. They believe in the Skyfire Sun and think that the sun is the existence standing at the top of the world. Therefore, there are many explanations in the Adak language, but the most widely circulated one is the Crown of the Sun. Eventually, this name became the widely circulated name of their organization.

Sean turns another page...

There are many records about the Sun Crown here, but they are all discontinuous records, and some of them are information learned from merchants and scholars, which are not accurate...so they are marked with the word "supposedly".

For example, in a certain year, the Sun Crown used ancient magic to possess humans and turned them into living beings that could coexist with heavenly fire.

For example, in 2000, the Sun Crown tried to seize the privileges of the Jagun region and even launched a war against the royal family...

They were all records of years and events, and none of them stood up to scrutiny. Sean thought it was something passed down from the Adak region that had muddied the original story.

Yet, commonalities can be found across so many events.

That is, the Sun Crown Organization has a long history, and once possessed one of the highest prestige and power in the Adak region during a specific period, which lasted for almost hundreds of years. It only gradually disappeared in the past hundred years. The main reason for this was that the emergence of the later Wizards Association also brought changes to the Adak region.

"I didn't expect the Wizarding Society to spread its influence to the Adak region." Sean said as he flipped through the book.

If other wizarding organizations can be ignored, the Wizarding Guild is too sensitive for itself... One of their members is buried in the mountains of the town of Thelmian.

"The Wizarding Society is the fastest-growing wizarding organization in recent decades. Their headquarters was originally on the continent south of the ocean, but somehow they were able to expand here!"

"The rapid development shows that this organization is capable." Sean said casually.

When they first confronted Weisman at the Earl's Mansion in Koga City, they thought he was a member of the Wizarding Association. However, they later discovered that he belonged to another organization. It seemed that the Wizarding Association had not encountered anyone else except the wizard who had fallen in the town.

I read several pages in a row and found that they all recorded similar things.

After all, it is a wizarding organization from another country. It is not easy to remember so much information in this era when transportation and information are not well developed.

"How is it? Did you find any useful information?" Igunya waited until Sean finished reading before asking.

"The book does record quite a bit. Later on, it mentions that the Crown of the Sun ultimately split and weakened due to internal problems. This ultimately led to many strongholds fighting each other, and it's speculated that some of these strongholds may have already entered the Zambutal region."

Zambutal region...

That is the area where Sean belongs to the Bashalan Empire.

Because there is no such thing as a continent in this world, otherwise Sean would prefer to call it Zambutal Continent.

Basaran was the most central nation in the region, a nation surrounded by four enemies. Therefore, it was difficult for them to launch external wars. Therefore, they had been developing their economy over the years, allowing nobles like themselves, who received state aid, to live comfortably.

"Then...if that's the case, could it be related to your mother?"

"Maybe, but I want to know where she went in the end!" During the investigation during this period, Sean discovered that the death of the previous generation of Baron Weigel was man-made.

And the evidence obtained later increasingly favored the Adak people.

This result can't help but remind people of the Sun Crown...

It’s the same Adak area, and the same people from Adak!

"How about we find an Adak person in the city to ask?" Igonia said.

"What can you ask? The merchants who were able to reach Koga City probably lost their connections there long ago. The Bashalan Empire doesn't have a direct airship to the Adak region, so everyone has to walk. It's difficult for letters to circulate between several countries..."

Without airships, the fastest method of communication was lost, and we could only rely on sending letters. The fastest letter sender was the carrier eagle. This animal was protected within a country, but this was not necessarily the case when passing through other countries.

The last way is to send it by people... In a country, there are special professions of couriers, but such people cannot go to other countries at will, so apart from this group of people, we can only let merchants and travelers send it.

The cost of sending letters through so many countries is too high and most people cannot afford it.

This is also the reason why there is so little news after leaving the continent, and it also shows how rare this thick book in my hand is!

"We can't just go there, the Adak region is so far away..."

Looking at Ignia's expression.

In fact, deep down, Sean really wanted to go and see it, after all, it was related to his family.

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