Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 714 - 209: Coming and Going_1
Chapter 714: Chapter 209: Coming and Going_1
On the seventh day of the mission.
The Emissary Group had completed all the tasks for this mission.
The exchange of prisoners from the Raging Gold Trading Company and the White Tower Alliance was handled by dedicated personnel, so the Emissary Group didn’t need to worry about it.
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The same was true for the practical exercises at Ravensmouth College and the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell.
Therefore, the Emissary Group just needed to wait for Lady Lisandra’s instructions to return to the city.
Lady Lisandra, accompanied by Sage Cowell Ludville, was on her way to meet with the Level Nine Great Sage Mitchell.
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This meeting was not originally planned.
Even Cowell was notified at the last minute.
Not to mention Lady Lisandra.
She didn’t understand why Great Sage Mitchell would suddenly summon her.
Whether it was because of her status as an emissary or a member of the Diomand family, both reasons were possible, but neither was highly likely.
Soon, after several teleportations, Lisandra and Cowell arrived at the place where Great Sage Mitchell usually lived in seclusion.
It was a tower-like building, identical in external appearance and interior layout to the Wizard Towers in the Wizard World Homeland.
However, Lisandra could clearly perceive that this was just an ordinary building, not a Wizard Tower.
Extraordinary effects such as attack, defense, and movement were totally absent.
“Cowell, you’ve worked hard these past few days.”
The Great Sage Mitchell did not appear in person but rather manifested a holographic projection in front of the tower gate.
“It’s my duty. I dare not complain,” Cowell Ludville immediately responded respectfully, also expressing his stance.
“Put aside your various affairs for now,” Mitchell advised calmly. “Focus on self-reflection. Once you’re ready, go ahead and challenge the Great Sage stage.”
“Yes,” Cowell was quite surprised, he could hardly believe what he’d heard.
As a Level Six Sage with strong spiritual power and will, he naturally wouldn’t lose his composure easily.
After responding, Cowell saw that the Great Sage Mitchell had no other instructions for him, so he took the initiative to ask for leave and departed.
“What do you think of Cowell?”
The holographic projection of Great Sage Mitchell turned around and walked into the tower.
The tightly closed tower door opened automatically.
Lisandra immediately followed and calmly replied, “If he were at Ravensmouth College, he would have been promoted to a Seventh-Level Sage long ago.”
“Is that so?” Great Sage Mitchell asked, “When is Frist planning to advance?”
Due to some complicated past events, the second generation of the Diomand family had all passed away.
Now, apart from the founders, Great Sage Revo, and Great Sage Seuss, the Diomand family only consisted of three siblings from the third generation and a few people from the fourth generation.
As the eldest of the third generation, Rodrigo Diomand’s promotion to Level Seven Great Sage was already known to Great Sage Mitchell.
Great Sage Mitchell, skipping over Lisandra to inquire directly about Frist, wasn’t because he looked down upon Lisandra, but rather because he valued Frist too highly.
There was one matter that many wizards were unaware of, but as the most powerful and influential person in the Mitchell District, Great Sage Mitchell knew it very well.
That was the fact that Sage Walters, who was once hailed as having the greatest talent in the Mitchell District, had lost to Frist in a fair duel.
Therefore, Frist Diomand was actually the wizard with the greatest talent and potential among all wizards of his generation on the West Coast, including the Mitchell District.
It was just that Frist didn’t like to show off and never flaunted his abilities.
“I don’t know,” Lisandra replied honestly, with no intention to deceive or be vague.
She remembered once when her grandfather, Great Sage Revo, couldn’t hold back his anger, he had harshly criticized Great Sage Mitchell for planning to change his path to the Mysterious Wizard System. Mitchell had taken a very important legacy from him.
Later, she found out from her grandmother that this legacy, although it didn’t come from The Saint of Nostrodam, was indeed the culmination of a peak Level Nine Great Sage’s lifetime of research.
After obtaining that legacy, Great Sage Mitchell would gain a terrifying enhancement in discerning people’s intentions.
So, Lisandra didn’t dare to be insincere in front of Great Sage Mitchell.
“Relax, I’m not prying into your thoughts.”
The holographic projection of Great Sage Mitchell gave her a glance and reassured her.
At this moment, Lady Lisandra suddenly understood why Fletcher Domingo, after reporting the official affairs, would immediately leave the past few days.
So this is how it felt when one’s thoughts were deciphered and controlled by someone else.
It felt like she was standing naked, being completely seen from head to toe, from the outside to the inside.
And this inspection could take place at any time, rendering evasion useless and resistance futile.
She bit her lip and fell silent.
At that time, the projection and she had already entered the tower.
Great Sage Mitchell did not lead Lisandra to the upper floors, but just found a random spot in the lobby on the first floor and sat down.
Lisandra of course sat down on the clean, shiny floor beside him.
“Do you know why I called you here?”
As soon as they sat down, the holographic projection of Great Sage Mitchell immediately asked.
“I don’t know,” Lisandra shook her head.
“Don’t be nervous. I just want to ask you something.”
Great Sage Mitchell wasn’t surprised, none of the wizards on the West Coast could guess his thoughts.
Even the Saint of the Elemental Wizards!
“Please ask,” Lisandra leaned slightly forward, indicating her full attention.