Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 943 - 66 New World_2

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Chapter 943: Chapter 66 New World_2

Chapter 943 -66 New World_2

After finishing his words, the Medici Sage trembled all over.

As the saying goes, a true transmission consists of a single sentence, whereas a false one fills thousands of books.

The shackles that had troubled the Medici Sage for many years, despite having sought guidance from the Element Sage, were finally loosening with the arrival of an opportunity.

The Medici Sixth-level Sage could now see the hope of advancing to a Level Seven Great Sage.

What was most important was that this hope was substantial.

With a bit more solidification, he would be able to leverage his profound accumulation to successfully ascend in one fell swoop.

“Thank you, Saint.”

The Medici Sage bowed very solemnly to Lotson.

When he straightened up, his aura had completely transformed.

If previously the Medici Sage felt like a grandiose and weighty mountain, now he still maintained that grandiosity and weight but without the dreariness, emitting a more vibrant life force.

The five members of the Medici Sage’s team, which included both Fourth Level Sages and Level Five Sages, although their gains weren’t as significant as the Medici Sage’s, were still moved by the transformation they witnessed.

It was at this point that Lotson said, “As long as you don’t aim too high and miss your step, and follow him, you will have a bright future.”

Given Lotson’s identity as the reincarnation of the Mysterious Saint, this statement could be taken as a prophecy for the five team members.

On hearing this, each of the five members expressed their joy and said in unison, “Thank you, Saint.”

Link watched from the sidelines as Lotson, with just a few words, smoothed over the undue irritation he had shown earlier, remaining silent and without comment.

Having offered reparation, Lotson returned to Link’s side, winked, and said with a smirk, “Guess.”

Upon hearing this word, Link couldn’t help but roll his eyes.

So, you didn’t answer right away, first settling the matter of your misplaced anger, all the while thinking of how to be cheeky?

Is that amusing?

Thinking this, Link lifted his leg and continued walking towards the port.

Lotson did not hinder Link this time, nor did he prattle on, but instead walked out with him.

The Medici Sage quickly led his team members to catch up.

The group moved swiftly.

With the Medici Sage, an insider of the Supreme Council, and Lotson, the reincarnated Saint, they managed to reach the previously docked “pier” with great ease.

From a distance, Link noticed that the docked starship had changed from the Medici Sage’s to Lotson’s.

It was the highest grade starship of the immortal-civilization external trade version.

Instantly, Link felt a rather hazy sensation.

It was as if someone was obstructing his “inspiration” but not wholeheartedly, deliberately letting some through.

The only person capable of this near Link, given his increasingly odd temperament and unpredictable actions, was Lotson.

Combining this with Lotson’s earlier statement, “I hope you can still speak so calmly in a little while,” Link’s feeling became much clearer.

Taking a deep breath, Link no longer restrained himself and quickly climbed the gangway, entering the starship.

“Link!”

As soon as he entered the starship, Jasmine, who he had not seen for nearly two months, flung herself into his arms, holding him tightly.

“Jasmine!”

Link caught the flying Jasmine, responding with great intensity.

After a tight embrace, Jasmine lifted her head off Link’s shoulder, stood on tiptoe, and kissed him.

“Whoa…”

Following them into the starship, Lotson let out a strange cry, raised his right hand to cover his eyes, as if he couldn’t bear to watch.

Yet, his fingers were spread widely apart, covering nothing.

For some reason, the Medici Sage had boarded the starship, but his team had stayed behind at the spaceport.

After Lotson’s strange cry, the starship’s door automatically closed, it detached from the “dock,” and began its voyage.

Link and Jasmine kissed for quite some time before finally parting.

Jasmine tidied her hair and clothes and stood beside Link as if nothing had happened, holding tightly to his arm, unwilling to let go.

Although she could have stood strongly behind Link, enduring the separation, why should she be so strong now that they were reunited?

Jasmine never cared about what others thought; she was as clingy as she could be whenever she was with Link.

“You two have a really good relationship.”

Lotson complimented, then swiftly changed the subject, “Lucky big brother, do you remember I said that I had two tasks to complete for the Wizard World Will?”

“I remember.”

Link, emerging from the joy of reunion, coolly responded, “Find the stars, find a ray of light.”

“I have found the star.”

Lotson, from seemingly nowhere, took out a dark stone and tossed it in his palm, then his tone turned to regret, “Unfortunately, I didn’t find that ray of light.”

As he spoke, Lotson gave Link a sidelong glance: “I always thought that following you would lead me to that light. Who knew that in the Wizard World Will’s view, that light turned out to be you? Sigh, according to the phrase from the celestial civilization, this is the darkness under the light.”

After his complaint, Lotson carried on with the matter at hand: “Wizard World Will gave me a new mission, which is to guide and accompany you on the path to confront ‘the predetermined destiny.’ Now that the guiding phase is satisfactorily completed, we’re entering the accompanying phase. So…”

At this point, Lotson closed his mouth and said no more.

Many truths can’t be truly understood just by listening to others or reading about them from books; one must come to the understanding on one’s own.

Only when one has grasped the truth on one’s own, does one truly understand it and can apply it meaningfully.

If Link hadn’t truly realized what ‘the predetermined destiny’ was, and how to confront it, then whatever Lotson said would be in vain.

So, had Link truly realized it?

Link believed he had.

So, Link asked, “At which point is the wizard civilization stuck in exploring this universe?”

“Ha!”

Laughing heartily and clapping his hands, Lotson said, “I knew you truly understood.”

Link’s predetermined destiny was fundamentally different from that of Celestial Lord Michelle; it was a framework, not a restriction.

What framed Link’s destiny was not the ‘I’ mentioned by Elise Clark, but rather the Wizard World Will that had intervened in the ‘I’ Elise Clark spoke of.

Lotson was saying that the bond between Link and the Wizard World Will came from this very interference.

Link’s perceived years of laying low were not a result of the Supreme Council’s special regard for Link due to a comment from Mr. Xu Jing and the Heavenly Master’s Mansion, nor was it a shelving tactic.

At its root, during that time, Link had many unresolved thoughts, many burdens in his heart; he hadn’t achieved an enlightened state or the resolve and will to face ‘the predetermined destiny.’

A soldier who isn’t ready but is pushed into battle is most likely to fall.

Thus, neither the Celestial Master’s Mansion of the celestial civilization nor the Celestial Court ever intended to suppress Link. Instead, under the direction of the Wizard World Will and five Saints, the Supreme Council had shelved Link for several years.

Only when Link reached a certain enlightenment, set aside some of his guards and concerns, and stepped into the Parallel Universe,

did the Supreme Council start to move towards further stimulating Link.

If it weren’t for the sudden assault on the Revosorath Academy Advance Team by the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell, if it weren’t for the high casualties of the Advance Team, the Four Sects Legions, and Grande Sage Army,

it would have taken Link a long time to reach enlightenment.

However, neither the celestial civilization nor wizard civilization actually had much time to wait for Link to mature naturally.

Lotson was pleased about this fact; whether naturally or not, Link had truly matured.

After his laugh, Lotson snapped his fingers.

A three-dimensional star map appeared instantly in front of the four people.

“Here.”

Lotson pointed to one spot, and a star system composed of three stars, twelve planets, and various other celestial bodies was enlarged, “For the wizard civilization to further explore, and for celestial civilization to defeat the Monster civilization, this special Star System must be conquered.”

“So, am I to conquer this special Star System?”

Link frowned and asked, “Or rather, to assist both civilizations in conquering this special Star System?”

“No.”

Lotson shook his head seriously, emphatically correcting Link’s statement, “To you, this is not a special Star System, it is…”

“A New World!”

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