Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 924 - 57 Light_2
Chapter 924: Chapter 57 Light_2
Chapter 924 -57 Light_2
But to stay for a long time, one must summon Li Shuwen on the reef anchored in the Human Immortal Martial World.
Only after learning this series of information did Link deeply understand the profound meaning behind the reorganization of the Wizard World into five divisions, each with its major regions and zones, and finally grasped the reason why each Wizard Force has a home world.
Those home worlds are actually the Destiny Worlds of the forces’ owners.
The areas where those Wizard Forces are located are the anchoring places of the owners’ Destiny Worlds within the Wizard civilization.
According to the Divine Celestial Civilization, it is called the “base of operations.”
If Link’s understanding was correct, Mitchell’s inability to become a Saint in the Wizard civilization and his immediate restraint after ascending to Celestial Master in the Parallel Universe also involved the lack of a stable base of operations.
Like dandelion fluff in the wind and duckweed in the water, aren’t they easily manipulated?
Thinking this, Link decided he must learn from this lesson and properly cultivate his own base of operations.
Vigorously developing and promoting the Construction Wizard Sect was one aspect, and pushing the development and integration of the Human Immortal Martial World and the Human Immortal Martial Path into Wizard civilization was another.
Summoning Li Shuwen and having him stay for a long time to increase his knowledge and experience was just the beginning of the second aspect.
The reason he didn’t avoid Mr. Xu Jing was that there was nothing to avoid.
Mr. Xu Jing’s current stage, similar to Dean Frist, could have ascended to a Level Seven Great Sage early, but deliberately suppressed his advancement to handle the affairs of Ravensmouth College without fault, and delayed his promotion.
He could ascend to Heavenly Immortal or Celestial Master anytime, if he wished.
All the conditions were extremely mature, including resources.
However, after promotion, Mr. Xu Jing would not be able to move freely and run around like he currently did.
With Mr. Xu Jing’s understanding and experience of managing the “base of operations,” Link could not hide it even if he wanted to.
It was simpler to be honest.
In the whistling winds, the transportation vehicle crossed vast territories, flew through the tumultuous Stormy Sea, and landed on a reef with an area of one square mile.
“Not bad! Very good!”
Getting off the vehicle, Mr. Xu Jing lightly stomped his foot, causing the reef to shake but not collapse, then he expressed his appreciation with a sigh.
Link’s face turned pale, and he was unable to speak for a long time.
The Human Immortal Martial World was Link’s Destiny World.
The reef was the anchoring point of the Human Immortal Martial World.
The place Mr. Xu Jing stomped was not just the reef; it was akin to kicking Link’s backside.
A Ninth Level Great Sage, who at any moment could ascend to Saint, kicking a wizard whose combat power was exceptional but who was still only a Level Five Sage, could easily imagine the kind of damage that might cause.
Fortunately, Mr. Xu Jing held back most of his strength, and Link had only temporarily lost his voice, rather than spitting blood, fainting, or dying on the spot.
A moment later, barely recovering, Link let out a long breath.
Seeing Mr. Xu Jing’s almost smiling lips, Link knew this was retaliation for his previous retort, “What then?”
Indeed, after many interactions and spending time together, some small habits and temperaments will inevitably show themselves.
Just like Lotson’s madness, just like Mr. Xu Jing’s vindictiveness.
Whew…
Link exhaled deeply again, soothing his state and mood, ignoring the recent incident, and focusing on his own matters.
With a thought, Link’s consciousness sank into his Sea of Consciousness and contacted Franda.
Franda had been prepared and immediately cooperated tacitly.
Soon, a beautifully complex formation formed under Link’s feet, and then another equally intricate formation derived from it.
The two formations facing each other, seen from above, resembled the Yin and Yang eyes of the Divine Celestial Civilization’s Tai Chi diagram.
Carrying a small pack, Li Shuwen appeared on the formation opposite Link.
The two met and exchanged glances, silently speechless.
For Li Shuwen, the Link before him, whether in appearance or personality, was no different from his disciple, yet the feeling he gave was completely different.
For Link, his own experiences and memories in the Human Immortal Martial World were very clear, but they were like seen through frosted glass, lacking sufficient immersion.
The two were both familiar and strange, and needed time to adapt to a new way of interacting.
Finally, it was Li Shuwen who broke the silence, tinged with a touch of awkwardness.
Li Shuwen clasped his hands in the greeting of a Human Immortal Martial Artist and loudly said, “Human Immortal Martial Artist Li Shuwen greets the World Master.”
At the word “World Master,” their identities were thoroughly affirmed.
The mark of “Link” was fading.
Or rather, it had started fading a long time ago, and now it was simply accelerating.
“Master Li, no need for such formalities.”
Link thought for a moment and returned the greeting typical among wizards.
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The title “Master Li” was in response to Li Shuwen’s use of “World Master.”
Mr. Xu Jing watched the scene unfold with interest.
Speaking of which, there was a significant connection between the Human Immortal Martial World and Mr. Xu Jing.
Mr. Xu Jing had made many arrangements in the Human Immortal Martial World to establish karma with Link.
Mr. Xu Jing was quite familiar with the relationship between Link and Li Shuwen.
The scene before him brought many emotions to Mr. Xu Jing, ultimately settling into a slight smile on his lips.
Link caught a glimpse of this from the corner of his eye but didn’t react, focusing instead on his discussion with Li Shuwen, discussing his plans for him.
In the short term, Li Shuwen’s task was not to follow Link to battle but to familiarize himself with wizard civilization, to broaden his horizons, and to enhance his experiences.
Thus, Link’s initial arrangement for Li Shuwen was to have him sequentially work as a librarian at the Ravensmouth College Junior Division, Senior Division, and the main college.
There’s a saying, after all, that great figures often hide among librarians.
Link was eager to see what kind of achievements Li Shuwen could attain now that he had leaped out of the well of the Human Immortal Martial World into a world that could be said to be vastly broader.
Merely a level six sage?
That would severely underestimate Li Shuwen’s talent and insight.
In Link’s view, if it were possible to solve the limitations of the Human Immortal Martial Path, not to mention becoming a level nine great sage, becoming a level seven great sage was definitely achievable, and becoming a level eight great sage was very likely.
“Yes, World Master.”
Li Shuwen, having heard Link’s plans, showed no hesitation and immediately accepted the assignment.
Without delay, Link pulled out a new transportation vehicle, set it to smart driving mode and the route, and had Franda accompany Li Shuwen to report to the library of Ravensmouth College Junior Division.
Li Shuwen did not dally and promptly left in the vehicle.
After seeing off Li Shuwen, Link turned to look at Mr. Xu Jing, who was smiling faintly, and sincerely said, “Thank you, Mr. Xu Jing, for spending so much time running around with me. My task is complete, and now it’s my turn to assist you.”
“Oh?”
Mr. Xu Jing seemed somewhat surprised, “Are you truly willing, or do you feel obligated to assist?”
“It doesn’t matter whether I’m truly willing or obligated.”
Link smiled faintly, “When I chose to rely on Mr. Xu Jing, and on the Heavenly Master’s Mansion, to achieve certain goals, I was already prepared to pay the corresponding price.”
“Good.”
Mr. Xu Jing nodded, not saying anything else, but extended his right hand, gestured, and said, “Grab my hand. Hold tight, don’t let go, otherwise it might be dangerous.”
Doubtless, Link reached out and firmly grasped Mr. Xu Jing’s hand.
“Holding tight!”
Raising his voice slightly as a reminder, Mr. Xu Jing immediately took action.
Without any visible motion from him, the two entered an extremely peculiar state.
It was like an interstellar battleship entering “Curvature Mode” for navigation, or like the inter-dimensional shuttle through a black or white hole, yet it seemed different and more advanced than either of those situations…
Link, impressed yet clueless, only saw a blur before his eyes, and they had arrived in a special space he had never visited before nor even read about in any documentation.
This place resembled a river, but what flowed was not water, but bundles of light.
Hmm…
Not just bundles of light, but specks of light as well.
The dual nature of light as both wave and particle was displayed here in full glory.
Upon entering this special space, a faint light also emerged on Link’s body.
The faint light seemed to be breathing, gradually syncing its rhythm with the light flowing in the “river.”
Suddenly, Link felt that the faint light on his body wasn’t just breathing, but more like…
Whispering something.