Wizard: Adventures in Two Worlds-Chapter 389 - 152 Individual Preparations

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Chapter 389: 152 Individual Preparations

Magic Forest

Wizard Tower.

On Friday afternoon, it was Wizard Daniel’s public lecture, primarily focused on the theoretical knowledge of building Wizard Towers.

"The Wizard Tower is a groundbreaking creation, equally significant as the Meditation Method."

"Before Wizard Towers existed, Wizards could only play a supporting or decapitating role in battles."

"With Wizard Towers, every Wizard is equivalent to a fortress in battle, playing a decisive role."

Wizard Daniel, still clad in his pure white Wizard Robes, spoke with rare fervor:

"Positioned within a Wizard Tower, a Wizard can unleash strength far beyond their normal state and fearlessly face the charge of armies."

"Moreover, with the ability to communicate with the Star Realm and connect with ley lines, it was during the era of the Gods’ wars that Wizards truly stepped into the limelight."

"Of course, building a Wizard Tower is not easy—the basic Eye of Insight alone costs tens of thousands of Magic Stones."

"Today, we will introduce the Eye of Insight; without it, a Wizard Tower is blind. Furthermore, the Eye of Insight is the Second Circle Magic most readily accessible to all Wizards, including Wizard Apprentices."

"..."

"DING-DING-DING..."

The bell rang.

Interrupting his lecture, Wizard Daniel lightly waved his Magic Wand, and the teaching plan closed on its own.

"Those heading to the temporary market, gather downstairs; those not going may leave."

"Yes!"

"Goodbye, Wizard Daniel!"

"..."

Apprentices and Wizards in the audience rose, paid their respects, and took their leave, while some gathered to discuss something.

"Carl."

Today, Oma was not wearing her Wizard Hat, her golden hair casually draped behind her as she approached and asked, "Are you also going to the market?"

"Yes," Carl said, his face bitter. "I’m running out of Magic Stones..."

Indeed, they were low.

In the past few days, he had diligently checked his supplies and found only a meager seven Magic Stones remaining. Beast Pills, Magic Items, Potions, and so on, were also almost depleted. The only things he had in abundance were practice Seals.

Whether traveling to Otherworlds to purchase supplies or collecting materials to build a Wizard Tower, Magic Stones were necessary. Moreover, since this temporary market was jointly held by several major forces, it undoubtedly had many good items, and he could not afford to miss it.

"Same here," Oma nodded. "Luckily, I still have some stock left; hopefully, I can find a suitable buyer at the market."

"Sigh! If only I had Wizard Daniel’s profound knowledge, just teaching would ensure I never lack Magic Stones."

"It’s different." Carl shook his head. "Wizard Daniel’s classes are public. Not only students from the Wizard Tower but also those on good terms with the Tower can attend. More attendees mean more Magic Stones for him, whereas other Wizards are reluctant to teach. Merely lecturing to Tower students doesn’t yield many Magic Stones and also wastes time meant for training. If it weren’t for the Tower’s mandatory requirement for veteran Wizards, probably few would be willing to teach. And holding a public lecture is not easy. Among the Tower’s Wizards, only Wizard Daniel is qualified."

"Oma."

Wizard Daniel, descending from upstairs, scanned the crowd. His gaze rested on Oma as he spoke, "Your tutor Bella has already gone ahead to the market. You’ll come with me later. Everyone else, come along as well."

"Yes," Oma agreed.

The others followed to the square outside the Wizard Tower.

Wizard Daniel took an object from his person and threw it on the ground. With billowing white smoke, a luxurious sedan appeared in the center. The mahogany body of the vehicle was adorned in various places with lavish gold leaf, shimmering faintly under the sun, exuding dignity and authority. The gemstones on the yoke and the elaborate carvings on the body were not just for show but also fortified with a kind of Witchcraft.

The beings pulling the carriage were not horses, but four horned goats.

Spirit Goat Sedan—a unique construct creature of the Six Rings Tower, possessing First-order Middle Stage defensive power.

Wizard Daniel approached the carriage, gently tapped the coach, and with a piercing noise, the coach slowly elongated backward.

Before long, the original two-section sedan transformed into a train-like series of coaches, each section seating two side by side.

"Get on!"

Carl and Oma got into one section.

Accompanied by the goats’ MEH-MEH bleating, this unusual train soared into the sky, flying toward the distance.

「...」

The temporary market was conducted jointly by the Wizard Tower and several major families, with the location set at the once-thriving Mulan Market. The family ruling over Mulan Market had been destroyed by a beast tide, and the market had become a ruin, but the people of the market had not all perished. Many were still struggling to survive. Choosing this location for the temporary market was also to attract Wizards from various places to drive out the aberrant creatures gathered here, facilitating subsequent reconstruction.

Being a temporary market, it naturally lacked the formalities of a regular one. Wizard Daniel especially cautioned them not to wander off and to pay attention to their safety. The Magic Forest was never short of Wizards willing to take risks for gain.

New to the place, Carl diligently followed behind the others, observing the market environment and working from dawn to dusk for several days.

「Five days later.」

In the evening, the night was misty. The rugged path was muddy, with an overgrowth of branches and abandoned houses severely obstructing the view.

Carl had changed into a smart Knight’s outfit, his face covered by a demon mask, a broad sword hanging at his waist. His aura was sharp, instantly recognizable as a battle-hardened warrior. Beneath the mask, he had also altered his appearance; even his breath and mental fluctuations seemed different from before. Even a Second Circle Wizard might not be able to see through his disguise. After observing for a few days and becoming familiar with the environment alongside the people from the Wizard Tower, he finally began to act independently.