Wizard: Starting With Synthesized Gems - Chapter 1005
Chapter 997 The Battlefield Dominance of the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow! Good News!!
Along the Tianjiang River.
In the mortal border city of the Tide Great Wizard Tower, Wizard Anlier, dressed in a gray robe, passed through the town gates, weary from his journey. Amidst the cries of the mortal merchants and the strange looks from the crowd, he crossed the main road in the town center and hurried towards the largest building in the town—the Textile Workers’ Guild.
Wizard Anlier pushed open the doors of the Textile Workers’ Guild, and immediately, the two first-class wizard apprentices with a magic pressure of 800 inside the building showed expressions of wild joy upon seeing him.
The two first-class wizard apprentices hurriedly walked towards the door.
“Teacher, you’ve arrived.”
“Excellent.”
Wizard Anriel nodded. “I want to know about Zane and Blackwood.”
The two first-class wizard apprentices exchanged a glance, then a look of fear crossed their faces. They immediately told Wizard Anriel, “Zane and Blackwood have been killed by wizards from the White Ice Tower.”
Wizard Anriel corrected them, “They were killed by dark wizards. According to wizarding law, both the White Ice Tower and the Tide Grand Wizard Tower are currently allies of the White Wizarding Association.” “
No direct declaration of war, no evidence, that means it wasn’t the White Ice Tower. And if it was the white wizards who attacked us, wouldn’t we have to use the Wizarding Court to resolve this? No, it was the dark wizards who attacked us!”
The two first-class wizard apprentices quickly bowed to Wizard Anriel, admitting their mistake, and explained the current situation: no matter how hard they tried to leave the town, they couldn’t get away; instead, they kept coming back.
Wizard Anriel nodded and said, “I know. A dark wizard set up an illusionary garden outside the town. I’ve already destroyed it. We need to leave now, as soon as possible, before they realize I’ve destroyed the illusionary garden.”
The two first-class wizard apprentices immediately offered to fight their way out with their master.
Wizard Anriel nodded.
Wizard Anriel led the two away hurriedly from the textile guild of this mortal town.
One of the first-class wizard apprentice witches whispered to Wizard Anriel, “Master, I feel like there are always eyes watching us, even though we’ve used the Obscuring Mist spell to completely conceal our figures.”
“Those people watching us are no ordinary beings.”
Suddenly, someone screamed from the group of ordinary vendors, tears streaming down their face.
These tears, like pearls, fell incessantly, hitting the ground and wetting it.
Wizard Anriel said, “It’s alright. I used the [Tears Spell].
Any wizard apprentices watching us will suffer a backlash and die. This is an ordinary town; those wizards dare not cause too much bloodshed here. If we gather evidence, they won’t fare well themselves.”
“Let’s go.”
“There’s a magical carriage of mine at the entrance. As long as we get in, we can leave directly. My two magical horses can travel a thousand miles a day; they are excellent steeds, and ordinary wizards cannot catch up. You two should not travel together anymore. You are both potential wizards who can become formal wizards. If you travel together, you will be targeted.”
The two first-class wizard apprentices nodded, feeling much more at ease.
They sensed the advantage of having a powerful backer. The two had almost run out of supplies; the wizards of the white ice towers had been trying to surround them without killing them, constantly depleting their magical resources, hoping to kill them in this mortal town and force them to continuously consume their potions, magical materials, and even their own magic power, preventing them from replenishing their magical resources until they had no choice but to surrender.
But now, with the arrival of their seemingly omnipotent formal wizard mentor, Wizard Anriel, all their previous predicament vanished like snowflakes melting in the sun.
The two quickly followed Wizard Anriel, wanting to leave together.
As the three crossed the main road of the town, Wizard Anriel suddenly caught sight of two familiar profiles in the crowd, and he froze.
“How could this be—”
The two first-class wizard apprentices stopped abruptly, looking at Wizard Anriel who had suddenly turned and headed deeper into the town.
Neither of them had expected Wizard Anriel to suddenly turn back just as he was about to reach the town gate.
Why?
The two immediately followed Wizard Anriel, who was walking faster and faster.
As the sun sets, the ordinary people of the mortal town begin packing up their market stalls and tools, preparing to go home.
In this mortal town without coal or electricity, things become difficult to move after sunset, so at this time of evening, these ordinary people go home early to rest.
The streets were emptied of people.
The wizard Anriel continued deeper into the town, crossing its boundaries to reach the town’s only well.
Two first-class wizard apprentices quickly followed, only to be met with equal shock, for they saw familiar faces:
Zane and Blackwood!
Two first-class wizard apprentices with a magic power of 400!
The four of them had traveled together to collect magical materials, but had been attacked by wizards. Zane and Blackwood should have been dead long ago, yet they appeared unharmed.
Blackwood, the witch, pulled a vial from her pocket and poured the entire vial into the village’s only water source.
A sinister smile played on Blackwood’s lips.
“Don’t worry, Teacher Anriel. This is just a bottle of the [Water Activation Potion] unique to the Tide Wizarding Tower.
“
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It’s not poison. I’m not stupid enough to kill all the mortals in this town and bring shame upon our Tide Wizarding Tower.”
After she poured the [Water Activation Potion] into the well, the water below the well was instantly activated. Water gushed out continuously, easily captured by the Moisture Spell, turning into a large cloud of white mist that surrounded the Blackwood Witch and the Wizard Zane.
Anriel’s eyes were deep.
The two first-class wizard apprentices, with magic pressure of 800, were bewildered by their former friend’s sudden betrayal and declaration of war against their mentor, Anriel.
“Blackwood? You’re still alive? What are you doing? Are you insane?”
Anriel closed her eyes and said, “So that’s it. You’re undead, aren’t you?”
The two apprentices looked at Anriel in astonishment.
Because the two former friends before her looked exactly like living people—their speech, expressions, mannerisms, thoughts, even their magical pressure and power were all perfectly normal—how could they be undead?
Did such necromancy exist in this world that could make the dead and the living look the same?
Blackwood smirked and said, “I’m sorry, teacher, we’re no longer in control. We’ve been controlled.”
The next moment, the white, damp mist behind her transformed into bullets that attacked the wizard Anriel.
However, before these damp bullets even reached Anriel, they automatically dissipated. Simultaneously, the dissipated mist rapidly reassembled into countless needles, which were then deflected back, enveloping Blackwood and Zane.
In an instant, their bodies were pierced by countless damp needles.
Anriel’s eyes were filled with rage. Not only had he killed two of his excellent students, but they were also being manipulated to attack him, forcing him to kill them again.
The malicious intent of the wizards in the White Ice Tower was unimaginable.
In the instant Anriel the wizard was enraged, three ice towers suddenly appeared in the woods, followed by a barrage of ice spikes fired at him. This was a unique first-level spell of the White Ice Tower—a continuous barrage of ice spikes, the most powerful spell in the first level of the White Ice Tower’s magic.
The relentless ice magic directly attacked the enemy; the slightest distraction would freeze the enemy, destroying their body with the frost.
Three formal wizards emerged from the woods beside the well: one a vaporization wizard, and two ordinary first-level wizards. All three were wizarding instructors or lecturers of the White Ice Tower. They attacked simultaneously, aiming to strike Anriel while he was distracted.
At this moment, the two first-class wizard apprentices were startled by the magical pressure emanating from the three formal wizards; the immense pressure drained their color from their faces.
If there were always three formal wizards in this town, how had they managed to hold out until now?
A terrifying thought flashed through their minds.
This was a classic case of besieging a stronghold to lure reinforcements. The wizards of the White Ice Tower deliberately spared their lives, intending to use them to lure out their mentor, Anriel.
Their plea for help from the Tide Wizard Tower inadvertently aided the White Ice Tower’s plan.
Anriel realized what was happening, and his Permanent Defense Field Water Wall spell activated automatically. Because the water-activating potion had revitalized the surrounding wells, it inadvertently enhanced his control over the water. The water evaporated into white mist, which then condensed into a water wall, blocking Anriel’s path.
In an instant, a barrage of ice spikes collided with the water wall.
Anriel was thrown back, but at the crucial moment, he managed to protect his two apprentices with magic. Otherwise, he would have been injured in this carefully planned attack, and his two
apprentices with 800 magic pressure would have died instantly.
“Damn it—”
Wizard Anriel scrambled to his feet, coughing up blood. The attack had shattered his permanent defensive field, and now, as he opened his mouth, he spat out a stream of blood mixed with icy blue specks—the marks of his body being corroded by frost magic.
Fighting a wizard specializing in ice magic from the Evocation school required constant vigilance regarding the amount of magic the opponent infused into one’s body.
Wizard Anriel glanced at his two students behind him. They were unharmed; if he hadn’t deliberately shielded them from the barrage of ice spikes, they would have been instantly killed.
Those three consecutive ice spikes were no joke.
Now, the ground was riddled with massive ice spikes.
Because of the sheer number of spikes, they had little foothold, at least unable to move freely.
Wizard Anriel wasn’t acting on emotion, nor was he determined to sacrifice himself to protect his students; wizards always prioritize protecting their own interests.
The problem was, in the current situation, his severe injury was inevitable; it was just a matter of degree, not a fundamental difference.
The two students with a magic pressure of 800 were not only among his core interests, but could also offer some assistance during the battle. Therefore, after weighing the pros and cons, he made this decision in a flash. Of course, humans aren’t plants or trees; how could they be without feelings?
So, part of the reason was indeed because he had feelings for the two students.
Anriel the Wizard looked at the wizard leading the group and immediately recognized him: the official wizard instructor of the White Ice Tower, a very young, talented wizard with immense potential in the academic world—Wizard Al’o.
Wizard Al’o had a buzz cut; he smiled coldly, his eyes devoid of any warmth.
“Anriel, we should have met before, right? I deliberately set up this trap to lure you, this big fish. And then—”
He raised the nameplate artifact in his hand. “We only need to kill you, and then resurrect you with this artifact, to use the same trick again to lure the other official wizards of your Tide Wizarding Tower. This mortal town will become a nightmare for the wizards of your Tide Wizarding Tower.”
“Hahaha—I never thought necromancy would be so useful. It’s all thanks to those bizarre shops in the Olayer Building. With so many shops, we’ve actually strengthened our fighting power again.”
Wizard Anriel looked at him in disbelief.
“We are all white wizards, why do we need to use such methods? You are simply insane.” “
The previous conflicts were still relatively restrained, just a struggle for territory. But what you are doing now is not a struggle for territory, you are even more wicked than black wizards. What exactly do you want to do? Is this Master Chikunyue’s intention?”
Wizard Al’o’s eyes were cold.
“It’s all your fault for striking first. You call us dark wizards, but you’re the dark wizards! If you hadn’t attacked and killed our students and professional wizards so indiscriminately, why would we treat you like this? You not only killed people, but you even divided—divided—! You’re utterly inhuman!” “
If we report this to the White Wizard Association, you’ll all be war criminals, and you’ll all go to jail. It’s just that we want to take revenge ourselves! One of my offspring died tragically at the hands of you wizards.”
Anriel’s eyes flashed with doubt. “What are you talking about? That’s not true at all.”
A first-ring wizard behind Alor suddenly spoke up menacingly, “Don’t waste your breath on him. Mr. Alor, he’s definitely stalling for time. That undead just threw a water-activating potion into the water source. If it weren’t for that, we would have killed him already. Kill him now! Don’t let him use any other means to turn the tables!”
At this moment, the three of them suddenly felt tears welling up in their eyes.
The three immediately realized that this was the famous first-circle spell model of the Tide Wizarding Tower—the [Tears Spell].
It could cause the tear glands of the person watching to erupt and produce endless tears. If the person was an apprentice, it could even cause them to cry themselves to death. Even for formal wizards, it was a troublesome auxiliary spell, since many spells required the viewer to be watched, and if someone was constantly crying, it would be very troublesome. Wizard
Anriel said, “Let’s go quickly.”
The three were about to split up and escape, but the next moment, the feet of the two apprentices were frozen by frost. First-circle ice magic—Frost Nova! Wizard Alor raised his hand and quickly cast an ice spell on the three, freezing the two students and simultaneously trapping Wizard Anriel in a frozen cloud. This suddenly put the three, who were already in a precarious situation, into an even more dangerous predicament. ”You’re all doomed,” said the wizard Alor. “No one can help you.” He chanted a spell, and a magical model reappeared behind him—a barrage of ice spikes. This spell was about to kill the three at once, but at that moment, the wizard Anriel suddenly took something from his astral ring: a multi-eyed pineapple and a large green-leafed dragonbird! The large green-leafed dragonbird, resembling a banana leaf, was lush and verdant, while the multi-eyed pineapple was small and exquisite. He immediately wore the multi-eyed pineapple over his left eye, and its scales hung from his head. At the same time, the scene he saw merged with the scene in front of the multi-eyed pineapple that coexisted with the large green-leafed dragonbird. The next moment, with a desperate measure, the wizard Anriel activated the large green-leafed dragonbird. In an instant, the dragonbird raised its banana leaf wings, and countless powerful electric currents bounced and shot out towards the ice spikes in front of it. The currents and ice spikes collided. They canceled each other out. The next moment, under the clumsy control of Wizard Anriel, the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow suddenly accelerated in the air, spun around, and vanished before the three wizards of the White Ice Tower. The three wizards were terrified, for the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow was incredibly fast. Before they could even see it clearly, the dragon had already circled and disappeared from their sight. By the time Al’o reacted, an Attila’s lightning chain descended from the sky behind them, striking a single ordinary first-ring wizard directly. The wizard’s permanent defensive field, Ice Armor, was pierced, and instantly, a bolt of lightning struck him from head to toe. He screamed in agony, his body severely injured. From his body, a chain of lightning began to spread, like wild sparks, discharging in all directions. Secondary lightning chains emanated from this chain and attacked Wizard Al’o and another wizard from the White Ice Tower. ”How is this possible? The Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow of Silver Peach Garden is actually this powerful?” Al’s pupils suddenly shrank. He cast an Ice Slip spell, creating an ice trail beneath his feet. He moved rapidly along the trail, as if gliding across the ground at high speed. However, the other wizard wasn’t so lucky. His body was also struck by the derived Attila Lightning Chain. The Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow was the most powerful first-ring flying magical plant that Locke cultivated using the “Sword Tomb Method” during his first-ring wizarding days. It had already achieved considerable success during the Cloud Ze Cup. Attila Lightning, on the other hand, was the core first-ring spell of the Lightning Gate magic, improved by the third-ring wizard, the Ancient Wizard King. The combination of the two was a result greater than 1+1=2! At this moment, the wizard Anriel on the other side was already in despair. He felt that under such a meticulously planned scheme, his chances of survival were extremely slim. Therefore, his greatest hope was to avoid being resurrected by the opponent using necromancy after death, although even this was difficult for him to guarantee. Because he didn’t know what means he could use to render the opponent’s necromancy artifact ineffective. The only thought he could come up with was to jump into the underground river through the well, attempting to escape via it, and then use water magic to follow the river directly into the Frost River, using it to escape the pursuit. It was a brilliant, even ingenious, method, though Anriel himself didn’t know if he would survive the journey. Even if he died, his body would remain at the bottom of the Frost River, preventing him from being resurrected by the enemy’s disgusting necromancy. Furthermore, he wouldn’t be manipulated by the enemy to use against his own school. However, Anriel hadn’t expected that the cost of 100,000 magic stones—a huge sum for him, but ultimately just the price for a magical artifact in its niche—would be so high. In Anriel’s understanding, a true wizard could use magical artifacts as a trump card, but shouldn’t expect to turn the tide entirely with one, especially in this situation. But he hadn’t anticipated that the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow’s initial use would be so effective. He calculated that the Attila Lightning Chain enchantment would last for approximately eight more uses.
At this moment, he once again had the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow wave its banana leaf, unleashing a crimson Attila’s lightning chain. Because the two wizards from the white ice tower had previously been
struck by Attila’s lightning chain, coupled with the locking effect of the Evocation School’s lightning magic, their expressions changed drastically; no amount of dodging was effective. The next instant, both were struck by the same Attila
‘s lightning chain. One wizard died instantly upon being hit, while the other was struck by a derivative lightning chain and immediately suffered severe injuries.
Wizard Al’o’s eyes widened in horror as he dodged the lightning chain again, his heart filled with fear.
This Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow was supposedly a recent project of Silver Peach Garden, a product intended to revolutionize breeding science along the Tianjiang River. I initially thought this was an exaggeration, but now it seemed truly terrifying. Damn it, our carefully designed trap was completely destroyed the moment this thing appeared. Silver Peach Garden actually sells such a dangerous and outrageous thing. “
The wizards of the White Ice Tower didn’t actually have a deep understanding of the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow and the Great Roaring Dragon Sparrow.
This was because when Locke demonstrated the magical plants in Rose’s Building at the White Ice Tower, there weren’t many wizards present. Furthermore, Locke was mainly fighting a test subject, and the sudden attack by the Black Wizard further disrupted the proceedings. Therefore, those present didn’t have a deep understanding of the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow’s potential.
However, weapons are tested in real combat.
Whether they’re effective or not, a test will tell.
At this moment, Wizard Al’o wanted to shoot the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow down. He used the Ice Cone Continuous Spell, unleashing countless ice cones like anti-aircraft guns into the sky. But the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow moved swiftly in a zigzag pattern, dodging all the ice cones aimed at it.
Wizard Al’o gritted his teeth.
‘No good.’
The Ice Cone Continuous Spell was too cumbersome.” Damn it, the Ice Spike Barrage increases its damage output through continuous ice magic attacks, but this spell was previously only considered for attacking large enemies or ground-based wizards. For attacking automatically attacking aerial targets like this—
in fact, the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow has always occupied a very rare niche in Locke’s design.
Firstly, there are flying objects with automatic attack capabilities. In the wizarding world, these are either golems or flying magical pets, but in most cases, these things are quite large.
The Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow, however, is powerful yet small and light, and its flight speed is incredibly fast.
This is practically a game-changer for the wizarding society along the Tianjiang River.
The Ice Spike Barrage is simply ineffective against such targets.
Wizard Al’o suddenly thought he could directly attack the heavily injured Wizard Anriel, but just as he was about to do so, an Attila’s Chain Lightning suddenly struck him, narrowly missing him.
Wizard Al’o was immediately terrified, his back covered in cold sweat.
He had already witnessed the terrifying power of this lightning magic.
Its high burst damage meant that once it hit, the next attack would be locked, seemingly only breaking free after being struck once.
This meant that once Attila’s Chain Lightning hit you, you would have to endure the next lightning spell in quick succession.
The wizard Al’o had been cursing the Silver Peach Garden behind the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow countless times in his mind.
This thing was just too monstrous.
At this moment, the wizard Al’o picked up the nameplate artifact in his hand, glanced at it, and immediately made a decision. He threw the nameplate artifact, which directly pierced the corpse of the wizard who had been struck by lightning earlier, the nameplate embedding itself deep within the body. The
next moment, countless ashes converged on the corpse.
Under the influence of these ashes, the corpse reshaped itself, collected forms, and then forcibly captured a portion of the deceased’s soul. A scream emanated from the corpse—the wailing of a dead person unwilling to return to the world of the living, forced to consume their spiritual light.
That was the dead man’s final, powerless protest against the magic that disrupted his life’s rhythm.
As the screams ceased, the corpse rose from the ground.
He was now exactly as he had been in life, only his skin was paler.
The wizard Al’o said to him, “I resurrected you with the nameplate. Don’t stand there. You and I will attack Anriel simultaneously. You’ll draw my fire. That way, Anriel won’t be able to deal with both of us at the same time.”
“Quick!”
The undead’s eyes still held fear, for what was supposed to be an ambush with overwhelming advantage had now turned into a life-or-death struggle.
He had died, and now he had been resurrected.
Although the undead quickly calmed down—after all, he felt he was still himself, his memories and consciousness intact, as if he had just blacked out from drinking and lost some memories, only to open his eyes and return—
the undead were still in a relatively good mood.
But the next moment, the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow suddenly flew to the undead’s head and unleashed another Attila’s lightning, instantly destroying the undead’s body.
The undead had barely been resurrected when it was immediately killed again.
The wizard Al’o was stunned for a moment, because he suddenly realized that the undead had been killed by two Attila’s lightning chains.
Lightning magic, once struck, inherently possesses a vulnerability and lock-on effect; only after being hit once can this effect be negated.
But just now, after being killed by that single Attila’s lightning chain, the undead was essentially still under Attila’s lightning chain effect, locked and with its vulnerability increased.
In other words, resurrecting the undead was useless; the opponent’s Attila’s lightning was still locked on him, and a single lightning chain was enough to kill him again.
At this moment, the wizard Al’o was filled with regret.
If he had known this would happen, he shouldn’t have used his only nameplate artifact to resurrect that wizard; he should have just resurrected himself.
Damn it.
This was so useless.
In the moment Al’o the wizard was stunned, the Great Green-Leaf Dragonfly appeared above his head, and cold sweat immediately broke out on his back. “Wait—a truce—yes—a truce—your Green-Leaf Dragonfly’s lightning magic must have a limited number of uses. If we continue fighting, neither of us can say for sure who will win—” “
We can call a truce.”
The next moment, an Attila’s lightning bolt descended from the sky.
He was immediately terrified and chanted a spell, using ice magic to increase his movement speed and jumping backward to avoid the direct hit of the Attila’s lightning bolt. However, this Attila’s lightning bolt actually struck a rabbit on the ground.
Al’o the wizard was stunned for a moment.
The next moment, a bolt of lightning emanated from the rabbit’s body and struck his chest.
Al’o the Wizard’s heart sank.
Damn it.
The derived lightning couldn’t penetrate his permanent defensive field, but now that it was surrounded by an electric field, it was clearly locked on and vulnerable.
A sliver of hope flickered in Al’o’s mind.
How many such powerful spells could a mere magical plant possess? Where did it get so much energy to support such magic? Perhaps—Anriel had already used up all his lightning spells, and he was just bluffing. “
I won!”
He turned to look at Anriel, who had already taken out a True Sight Crystal, recording the key moments of the battle.
At that moment, the Great Blue Leaf Dragon Sparrow flew above Al’o’s head, and then, with a flap of its banana leaves, crimson lightning appeared in the sky.
Al’o’s pupils constricted sharply.
It turned out that the small Great Blue Leaf Dragon Sparrow could support not just five Attila’s lightning chains, but a sixth!
The next moment, an Attila’s lightning bolt struck.
The wizard Al’or roared, “How could I be killed by something like this!”
A dazzling burst of icy magic erupted from the white ice tower above his head, followed by the formation of an ice canopy.
The ice canopy collided with the Attila’s lightning, neutralizing it.
A crack appeared in the white ice tower.
This was the wizard Al’or’s trump card—a first-circle spell model: Ice Canopy.
Having witnessed the power of Attila’s lightning bolt, even using a technique that damaged his magical foundation, he had to withstand it; otherwise, he would die if hit.
Now, locked on, he couldn’t dodge; the only way was to use magic to neutralize the Attila’s lightning bolt.
The next moment, another Attila’s lightning bolt struck, slamming into the Ice Canopy above the ice tower.
More cracks appeared in the ice tower.
“How many more are left?”
The wizard Al’o’s pupils constricted sharply. He attempted some counterattacks, but because the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow was too small and too fast, he couldn’t hit it. If he could have landed even one hit, he could have frozen its wings with frost magic, slowing it down.
But the problem was, he hadn’t hit it once.
He lost due to a lack of mobility.
“Damn it!”
The next moment, the wizard Al’o saw the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow circle behind him. At the same time, the wizard Anriel, seemingly gambling, directly struck Al’o with the remaining three Attila lightning chains from the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow.
In an instant, the wizard Al’o was hit by the three Attila lightning chains. His permanent defensive field was torn apart, and lightning energy continuously radiated outwards from his body.
When the lightning energy subsided, the wizard Al’o stood still, his pupils dilated, his permanent defensive field completely shattered.
At this moment, there wasn’t even an echo.
The attack just now was too powerful, completely shattering his echo.
Two wizard apprentices supported Wizard Anriel, who gradually walked towards Wizard Al’o.
“He’s still alive?”
Wizard Al’o’s pupils dilated as he looked at the Great Green Leaf Dragon Sparrow lying on the ground, its banana leaf edges curling inwards—clearly a sign that the magical plant had exhausted all its magic power.
“Ten strikes. Truly—terrifying—life force—I didn’t lose to you, Anriel. I lost to the first-ring wizard who cultivated the Great Green Leaf Dragon Sparrow—Lord Locke Augustine, who was a first-ring wizard at that time. If I lose to you, I will die with regrets. Mediocre wizard—
Anriel.”
The light in Wizard Al’o’s pupils quickly faded.
However, even after he breathed his last, he remained standing, unyielding.
The witch apprentice supporting Anriel was about to reach out and push over the body of Wizard Al’o, but Wizard Anriel sternly stopped her.
“Stop.”
“The body of a first-ring wizard holds countless secrets. Don’t cause trouble. I’m severely injured right now. If a full-fledged wizard from the White Ice Tower, even just an ordinary first-ring wizard, comes along, I—I’m
doomed.”
“We’re all doomed.”
“Help me retrieve the Great Green Leaf Dragon Sparrow, then leave immediately.”
“This time, we’re so grateful for this magical plant.”
Only now did Anriel understand why the headmaster had recommended they buy the Great Green Leaf Dragon Sparrow from Silver Peach Garden, and why he had invested heavily in inviting Silver Peach Garden to establish their first service station at their academy.
Silver Peach Garden truly lived up to its reputation as the oldest magical plant shop alliance along the Tianjiang River.
Wizard Anlier said, “We must return as soon as possible and show the battle report to the academy headmaster and higher-ups. This Great Green Leaf Dragonfly is absolutely key to our academy’s counterattack.”
“Let’s hurry, we mustn’t be intercepted halfway.” “
I can only unleash one-tenth of the Great Green Leaf Dragonfly’s power. According to the instructions, to fully unleash its power, I could develop specific enchantment scrolls to enchant it, or add matching magical plants. Even as a water magic wizard, I can manipulate these magical plants through the Multi-Eyed Pineapple and the Great Green Leaf Dragonfly.”
“So, this isn’t just a revolution in the ordinary breeding industry,” “
it’s a change in the combat mode of ordinary wizards.”
The Great Green Leaf Dragonfly allows ordinary wizards to use magical plants, thus adding many more methods and attack options when fighting.
Inside the Tide Grand Wizard Tower, Locke was using the laboratory there to analyze the mystery of why wetland corn can grow in water.
At this moment, he placed a No. 7 Time Gold Crystal, which could pass through various substances but could block spiritual energy, in the middle of a wetland corn plant. Essentially, he divided the wetland corn into two parts using the No. 7 crystal, connecting them.
The upper part of the wetland corn plant, the upper section of the No. 7 crystal, had already begun to swell.
“I was right,”
Locke confirmed through this experiment that the wetland corn possessed a special spiritual energy used to solve aquatic problems.
Because when he used the No. 7 Time Gold Crystal to block the plant, the upper part began to rot in the water, while the lower part showed no abnormalities.
This indicated that the plant possessed a special spiritual energy that could be used to solve aquatic problems.
The wizards along the Tianjiang River in the Wizarding Lands lacked the “artifact” device like the No. 7 Time Crystal, which could transmit various biological mediums but was absolutely incompatible with spiritual energy. Therefore, they couldn’t prove their hypothesis—that the wetland corn contained a special spiritual energy that hadn’t yet been discovered and was likely inseparable from the verdant spiritual energy—as easily as he had done.
At this moment, in the laboratory, Wizard Gusta quickly emerged, holding a True Sight Crystal.
“Lord Augustine, good news, absolutely good news!”
“Your Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow has achieved its first major victory in our war against the White Ice Tower, killing two first-ring wizards and one vaporization wizard in its first strike.”
Wizard Gusta’s face beamed with joy.
Previously, he had only heard from Silver Peach Garden and the Academy Headmaster how powerful the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow was, but he wasn’t a breeder and had no idea how powerful it truly was.
But now, the battle report was the simplest, easiest to understand, and most tangible thing—the Great Azure Leaf Dragon Sparrow possessed immense dominance on the battlefield.
Locke nodded and said calmly, “Send me a copy of the video recording. I happen to be doing business with Quinjol in Yunze Wetlands. They have a video call appointment with me this afternoon.”
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