Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 926 - 58 Almost Exhausted_2
Chapter 926: Chapter 58 Almost Exhausted_2
Chapter 926 -58 Almost Exhausted_2
After a journey to the Long River of Time, Link felt his connection with the island beneath his feet, with the Wizard World, and with the resonance of the Wizard World Will, become ever more intense.
If he had to describe it, it was as though in a previous life he had always been controlling his smartphone through a tempered glass screen protector, and one day, he suddenly peeled it off, making the touch control experience instantly smoother.
“So…”
Link silently mused to himself, “You’re also pushing me to actively confront the ‘inevitable destiny,’ aren’t you?”
Link couldn’t help but harbor such suspicions.
Even if there was indeed a necessity to make the trade, the help provided to Link by the Element Sage and Mr. Xu Jing, in terms of his advancement, was just too significant and timely.
Like water, it came wave after wave.
It gave Link the feeling that as long as he wanted to move forward, everyone would push him to move faster and further.
After his musings, Link took a deep breath, adjusted his state, and shielded away all unnecessary emotions.
Then, he summoned the Highest Grade Starship of Immortal God Civilization Foreign Trade Edition he had kept hidden from Lotson with a gesture.
When Link told Mr. Xu Jing he still had some matters left unresolved, there indeed were some matters left unresolved.
Now, Link was about to go and tie up those loose ends, to enter the fray unencumbered.
Three days later.
The disguised starship arrived at the stronghold of a family created by a level six sage in Shadow City.
In the strictest sense, there wasn’t much affection between Link and Christina.
Christina’s death, from the day she abandoned her daughter Garona, abandoned everything, and resolutely sought revenge, had been foreseen by Link.
Link had even hinted at this outcome.
Good advice is lost on the dying.
Since Christina wouldn’t listen, Link didn’t care anymore.
Whether she lived or died, it was Christina’s own affair, and from that moment on, it had nothing to do with Link.
His trip today was not to avenge Christina, but to resolve Garona’s emotional entanglement.
Garona had never spoken of her feelings about Christina’s death, but Link knew that Garona must have been heartbroken.
Genetics are stubborn things.
The obstinacy of Christina had been perfectly inherited by Garona.
This time Link left, just as Garona said, it would be for a long time.
Even though Great Sage Revo and Great Sage Seuss had solemnly promised that Ravensmouth College and the Diomand Family would take good care of Garona, Link was still not at ease.
It wasn’t that he worried about mistakes from the college and the Diomand Family, but rather that he feared Garona, in a moment of impulsiveness, would embark on the path of avenging Christina.
It was simple to leave without this worry, to ensure Garona had no vengeance to seek.
So Link came here.
Alone with his ship, he faced a family founded by a level six sage.
The battle erupted without warning.
And from the very beginning, it reached its highest intensity.
As the founder of his family’s stronghold, that level six sage representing Shadow City, who had crushed Christina into dust in a cowardly, opportunistic attack, had invested heavily in its defenses on this planet.
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Stealth, defense, counterattack, regrouping—every possible measure had been taken by that level six sage.
Usually, it would not only withstand an attack from a level five sage but could even hold off an assault from ten or twenty Sage Army forces for a very long time.
If that level six sage himself had also been at the family stronghold, it wouldn’t be a question of how long it could hold off an attack, but rather how many victories could be achieved after launching a counterattack.
However, against an attack from Link, this most ideal scenario had no chance of occurring whatsoever.
What status does the highest-grade starship bestowed by the Immortal God Civilization hold within wizardry civlization?
It is enough to temporarily serve as a vehicle for five saints.
Isn’t it a matter of course that a starship suitable to carry saints, once it initiates attack mode, could destroy the three-dimensional defense system built by a level six sage?
The level six sage of Shadow City watched in stunned disbelief as the system he relied on collapsed in less than ten seconds.
He couldn’t comprehend why he was suddenly subjected to such a devastating assault.
Why is this happening?
With the help of the starship’s sensors, Link accurately located the level six sage who had abandoned plans for regrouping.
Initializing the starship’s intelligent combat mode, Link summoned his most balanced Life-Bound Outfit and left the starship to confront the level six sage.
“Who are you?”
The level six sage, reviving from his dazed state with a hoarse voice, asked, “What have I done to deserve this?”
From beneath his Life-bound Outfit, Link’s voice emerged: “I am Link Grande, a level five sage of Ravensmouth College, a fellow countryman of Christina, and the adoptive father of her daughter Garona. I’ve come to claim your life.”
“Who is Christina?”
The level six sage’s voice grew hoarser as he asked in confusion, “Wizard Grande, I’ve heard of your reputation and know how both universal civilizations and the Supreme Council have regarded and indulged you. But why would you want to take my life over someone I don’t know?”
“Heh…”
Link let out a soft chuckle and did not reply.
More talk was pointless.
And usually, it’s the villains who prattle on endlessly.
Link didn’t see himself as the villain, even though his actions of launching an unannounced attack, leveraging his powerful ship, breaching the defense system of a level six sage’s family, and claiming the life of the sage might seem villainous to the extreme.