Bloodline Wizard's Dragon Transformation Diary

Chapter 138 The 'Strength' of the Silver-Gray School



Chapter 138 The 'Strength' of the Silver-Gray School

Of course, every step on the path of a wizard is a test, and every step will eliminate some wizard apprentices.

Becoming a second-class wizard apprentice does not guarantee becoming a third-class wizard apprentice, and becoming a third-class wizard apprentice does not guarantee becoming a fourth-class wizard apprentice.

From a wizard's perspective, even those who fail to generate a third temporary spell slot when becoming third-class wizard apprentices, and for whom further advancement is extremely difficult, have no need to go to the Central Continent—they would hardly make any progress there anyway.

But who can escape unforeseen circumstances?

Therefore, logically speaking, even those without talent would hope to go to the Central Continent in order to seek opportunities and possibilities for further advancement...

But from another perspective...

The teleportation array itself requires energy—for the wizarding schools of the Central Continent, the value of wizards who stop at the third-class wizarding apprentice level may not be as great as the energy required to activate the teleportation array.

Furthermore, the Central Continent is a paradise for wizards, with an endless number of wizards within it. Third-class wizard apprentices in a school can influence the entire world through the power of their school and do whatever they want in this plane... But once they arrive at the Central Continent, they are truly just apprentices, insignificant.

This kind of change in status, from entering to leaving, from going up to going down, is not something everyone is willing to accept.

Therefore, if we really count, the number of wizards who went to the central continent may not be as many as we imagine, and the number of wizards who remained in the central kingdoms may not be as small as we think.

As he was pondering this, Loon's gaze suddenly fell on the wizard Valennil.

This duke of the Ironfire Kingdom has been a wizard for nearly a century and is a true local tyrant in the Ironfire Kingdom.

Of the seven kingdoms, he participated in the wizarding gathering held once every ten years a total of five times.

In other words, he had interacted with wizards from the Silver-Gray School a total of five times—although he wasn't able to strike up a conversation with them every time, he certainly saw them at every wizard gathering.

He must also know about the strength of those wizards in the Silver Ash School.

"Wizard Valennir." Loon's voice interrupted the wizard Valennir's thoughts.

"Your Excellency Thunderclap." The wizard Valennir, who was still pondering, also hurriedly bowed his head.

"When you attended a wizarding gathering organized by the Silver-Ash School, did you interact with any of the Silver-Ash School wizards?"

"How strong are they?" Lo Ang asked directly.

"The wizards and power of the Silver-Gray School?" Valennil then recalled.

At the wizard gatherings organized by the Silver Ash School, there would naturally be wizards from the Silver Ash School to ensure the safety of the school.

At each wizard gathering, the Silver Ash School wizards would send three people.

A first-class wizard apprentice—a newcomer brought out by the Silver Ash School to broaden his horizons.

A well-informed second-class wizard apprentice, he was responsible for doing business on behalf of the Silver Grey School and other wizards attending the gathering, as well as appraising the value of those mysterious items for those wild wizards.

And a third-class wizard apprentice—who serves as the Silver-Gray School's military representative, responsible for ensuring the safety and order of the gathering.

During his five wizarding gatherings, Wizard Valennil was "fortunate" enough to witness a scene of a third-class wizarding apprentice from the Silver Grey School taking action.

It was three wild wizards, all of whom had reached the level of third-class wizard apprentices, who teamed up to cause trouble at the gathering, trying to plunder the wizards' assembly—the third-class wizard apprentice of the Silver Grey School, fighting against three opponents alone.

With just one spell, the three wild wizards who stormed in were turned into three silver-gray statues.

As a registered wizard recognized by the Silver Grey School, Warrennil's strength is naturally far greater than that of other wild wizards.

Leaving aside the influence of mental power, a wizard's strength can be roughly divided into four levels.

The first level is the wizard who can only meditate but does not know magic.

Then there are those who know some magic, but their magic is all auxiliary magic, which is difficult to threaten other wizards, and also difficult to protect themselves from other wizards.

The vast majority of "wandering wizards" are at this level.

Then there are the wizards who have mastered some kind of 'combat magic'.

The spells they possess can either harm other wizards or protect them from them...

Wizards at this level are those who are recognized by the Silver Grey School and can receive offerings from nobles and are considered "registered wizards".

They are the true "elite" among the wild wizards; the wizards Valennir and his group are at this level.

Even among the "elite," the wizard Valennir still hasn't figured out what methods the Silver-Gray School wizard who made the move used.

Is it some kind of magic unique to the Silver-Gray School?

Or is it some kind of unknown wizarding tool?

What shocked the wizard Valennil most about the battle was that there was "no process".

The three wild wizards made the first move.

Then the wizard from the Silver-Gray School retaliated.

And then it ended!

These "registered wizards" who received offerings from the great nobles also had another responsibility: to "suppress" other wild wizards in their own territories and ensure that those wild wizards did not cause any trouble. Before that battle, in each kingdom, there were more or less some wild wizards causing sporadic incidents.

But since that battle, no wild wizard has dared to cause any trouble in the seven kingdoms under the Silver Ash School.

All the wild wizards behaved themselves properly...

It was only at this point that Luo Ang and his group "emerged" in Chashanling.

"There was absolutely no fighting involved, and the three wild wizards who attacked and plundered were simply turned into silver-gray statues?" Listening to the wizard Valennir's account, Loon's eyes twitched involuntarily.

Dark wizards who dare to plunder directly at a wizarding gathering must be exceptionally powerful. Before making their move, they must have been quite confident in themselves and prepared to fight the guardian wizard of the Silver Ash School.

Moreover, they were only third-class wizard apprentices.

Such an enemy would certainly require Luo Ang to deal with with great care.

One is alright.

The two need to choose the appropriate combat style.

If there are three, then Luo Ang might have to make a hasty retreat.

However, they were 'instantly killed' despite being prepared?

"Are the wizards of the Silver-Gray School really that strong?" Loen wondered, a hint of doubt creeping into his mind.


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