Wizard: Adventures in Two Worlds-Chapter 630 - 47: Treasure Trove

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Chapter 630: Chapter 47: Treasure Trove

Titan Core, Middle Ring.

Julia from the Loo Family sat cross-legged in a stone chamber, placing various items around her.

She also intended to use the time-controlling power of the Titan Core to break through her current boundaries and advance to a Third Ring Wizard.

However, unlike others.

Julia did not plan to sacrifice her own lifespan or squeeze her physical potential, but instead used external objects as substitutes.

Certain potions that can replace lifespan, magic potions that require long refining to take effect, etc...

Normally speaking.

These external objects would take at least one to two hundred years to refine, but now, with the power of the Titan Core, it can be completed quickly.

Not only can it enable Julia’s cultivation to break through current boundaries, but it can also solidify her foundation in the Third Ring realm.

The only drawback is that these magic potions are extremely rare, and ordinary Second Ring Wizards have no chance to access them, let alone collect them.

Outside.

Looking at the closed Stone Gate, Theodore pouted a bit displeasedly, then looked towards other areas.

"The Viper Academy hasn’t explored here yet; there should be quite a few good things. Let’s all look around."

"Yes."

A few people responded accordingly.

Theodore was also a Second Ring Wizard, but he hadn’t reached the pinnacle, and he didn’t have any external objects to rely on.

He could also use the power of the Titan Core to advance, but consuming lifespan and squeezing potential was obviously not worth it.

The Loo Family had better ways to help him advance.

Just like he said, this opportunity belonged to Julia.

Time passed.

"Swish..."

A faint white light enveloped a figure, passing through the space-time turbulence outside, landing on the platform.

"Hmm?"

A bored Theodore’s eyes moved slightly, and he flashed in front of the figure, eyes showing surprise:

"Akasha?"

The figure had a pale complexion, black lips, and a deep crack at the chest; it was clearly Akasha, the headmaster of the Viper Academy.

Akasha struggled to support his body, his lips trembling:

"Loo... people from the Loo Family?"

"That’s right." Theodore’s eyes flickered:

"How did the headmaster end up in such a state?"

"The Abyss Cottage and the Demon Hunting Battle Group invaded our Viper Academy’s Star Realm Station and used despicable means to poison me." Akasha’s face turned ruthless:

"I would like to ask the Loo Family for assistance."

"..." Theodore touched his chin, face showing hesitation:

"This matter..."

"We agree!"

Before he could speak, the Stone Gate behind him thunderously opened, and Julia, having advanced to the Third Rank and solidified her foundation, walked out.

She nodded towards Akasha:

"I only succeeded in breaking through thanks to this place, so I owe the headmaster a favor. It’s no harm to help the headmaster in trouble."

"However..."

"The Loo Family needs to obtain the authorization to develop this place in the future."

?

Akasha’s gaze turned gloomy.

Once the Loo Family got involved, what share of the Titan Core would he have left? Hundreds of years of effort all down the drain.

"Heh..." Julia chuckled lightly at this:

"Headmaster, the current Titan Core has already become like a sieve, do you still think you can completely control it?"

"Instead of letting it benefit others, why not team up with our Loo Family? At least you could retain some dignity, and there’s still a great chance of advancing to a Fourth Ring Wizard."

Saying this, she glanced back, indicating the enemy’s location.

"Fine!"

Akasha took a deep breath:

"You help me resolve this trouble, and in the future, the Titan Core will be developed jointly by the Viper Academy and the Loo Family."

"Poof!"

Before he finished speaking, the poison inside him acted up, and he couldn’t help but vomit blood on the spot. After forcibly stabilizing his breath, he said:

"I’ve been poisoned with ghost poison, my consciousness is distorted, and I’m already unable to continue controlling the Titan Core, but fortunately, I’ve already activated it, and now the Titan Core is operating at low speed, capable of restricting Witch Cherry’s movement."

"Headmaster." Julia spoke:

"Do you not think that a few of us can stop a Fourth Ring Wizard? Where is your original research?"

Akasha’s hands tightened.

He had researched the Titan Core for hundreds of years, even dragging down his cultivation, of course gaining many results.

For example.

Julia and the others were able to come in with his tacit approval, otherwise even the Loo Family couldn’t have located the Star Realm coordinates here.

Also, the methods Julia and the others employed here could be observed and utilized by him, which was why he was able to escape here in the first place.

And so on...

"Fine!"

Closing his eyes, Akasha tossed out a book:

"Everything is here, but you must be careful, there is a traitor in the Academy, and Witch Cherry should also have some knowledge about the Titan Core."

"Hmm..." Julia raised an eyebrow:

"Headmaster isn’t coming along with us?"

"No." Akasha gritted his teeth:

"I need to go to a place to detoxify first."

If the poison isn’t removed,

He will die!

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"What’s happening?"

The Flying Boat heading towards the Outer Ring suddenly rocked, veering off its original course and turning its bow.

Lynn, who was controlling the Flying Boat, was taken aback and couldn’t help but turn his head to look at the White Crow.

Among the three ’persons’, the White Crow, having followed Akasha, the headmaster of Viper Academy, for centuries, knew the place best.

"The Titan Core has been activated."

The White Crow was indeed aware, its three eyes twinkling with strain in its voice:

"Akasha activated the Titan Core to prevent Witch Cherry from catching up, but now we can’t get out either."

"Can’t get out?" Lynn was startled:

"What do you mean?"

"Though the Titan Core is located in the Star Realm, you can also understand it as a separate world, and you can’t directly return to the Calim Continent," Jack the Gear explained:

"We need to exit the Titan Core’s influence area first to return from the Star Realm to the present world."

"Now with the Titan Core active, the inner, middle, and outer rings are sealed, so we can’t get out."

"The key is..."

He sighed lightly in resignation:

"Temporal turbulence will become even more chaotic!"

"What should we do now?" Lynn, looking at the Flying Boat spinning around, helplessly patted his forehead:

"Leave it to fate?"

"That’s an interesting remark, but wizards do not believe in fate," the Three-eyed White Crow flapped its wings:

"Head to Akasha’s treasure vault."

"Only I know about it, and it’s absolutely safe, at least for the short term, it won’t be found."

"Go!"

It flung out a feather, which pointed straight in one direction amidst the turbulence, and Lynn maneuvered the Flying Boat to follow.

Jack the Gear spoke:

"Is the headmaster there too?"

"No." The White Crow shook its head:

"He went to find people from the Loo Family."

The Loo Family?

Jack turned his head to look at Lynn.

"That’s not surprising."

Lynn shrugged:

"Here in the Titan Core, with the headmaster injured, only the Loo Family can contend with Witch Cherry."

"That’s not necessarily so."

The White Crow and Jack exchanged a glance, then Jack said:

"Viper Academy is not as simple as you think, but the fate of ordinary wizards certainly won’t be any good."

Saying this, he looked ahead.

There they saw a wizard somehow getting swept into the temporal turbulence, and with a terrible scream, his life essence was instantly drained, his corpse turning into dry bones visible to the naked eye, quickly disintegrating into flying ash. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖

It was as if a millennium had passed in an instant.

The three couldn’t help but turn pale.

Even a Third Ring Wizard only had a thousand years of lifespan, and once caught in temporal turbulence, there was no chance of survival.

"Go!"

With a low shout, Lynn accelerated the Flying Boat forward.

Not long after.

The Flying Boat stopped at a nondescript platform in the Middle Ring, and the three quickly disembarked, rushing inside.

"This is Akasha’s treasure vault; as long as we hide in here, we can avoid the temporal turbulence."

Ahead was a place resembling a canyon, lush and verdant inside, with Spirit Light emerging from time to time, as if many good things were hidden within.

Jack the Gear was the first to charge ahead, but when approaching within dozens of meters of the canyon, an invisible force bounced him back.

"It’s not that simple?"

The White Crow shook its head and wrapped its wings around the two:

"There’s a Magic Barrier set by Akasha here, even a Third Ring Wizard would have trouble getting in."

"Watch me!"

It vibrated its wings, eyes glowing with Spirit Light, its body turning into a white streak, darting back and forth at the canyon’s entrance.

The White Crow’s figure wove erratically, the east and west, up and down, following a certain trajectory, and suddenly lunged forward at one moment.

"Swish!"

The scene before them suddenly brightened.

Radiance shone brilliantly, colors forming a rainbow, with unknown quantities of Magic Materials piled together, exuding misty rays.

"Gulp..."

Jack gulped:

"I long knew the headmaster’s stingy nature resembled that of treasure-hoarding Dragons, but I didn’t expect he could hide so well!"

"Don’t touch anything recklessly," the White Crow reminded:

"All these things are under Akasha’s Barrier; once touched, he would perceive it, and he definitely won’t let us go then."

Yet Lynn didn’t look at the Magic Materials in front of him, but at the open nine-story Wizard Tower ahead.

Each floor of the Wizard Tower held several enticingly positioned items.

Fourth Tier Magic Fire!

Third Tier Inheritance Witch Artifact!

Scales of a Fifth Tier Creature!

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