Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 837 - 16 Causality

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Chapter 837: Chapter 16 Causality

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Chapter 837 -16 Causality

There are things in this world that just can’t always go as one wishes.

Conservation of energy, conservation of character, everything conserves.

Balance exists among all things.

With Ravensmouth College having made such a spectacle and reaped such benefits, how could those Wizards and Wizard Forces that were played for fools just let it go?

The spoils were beyond their grasp.

But they could certainly seek revenge and vent their anger.

And so, the situation Ravensmouth College faced suddenly took a turn for the worse.

The Mitchell District, now renamed as Ravensmouth District, and the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell were ordered by the Supreme Council to relocate to the Parallel Universe within a given time frame.

However, the massive Inner Tower of Great Sage Mitchell had a deeply entrenched influence that couldn’t possibly be dismantled in a few days.

Hearts are fickle, and not everyone is willing to follow the doomed Great Sage Mitchell to start anew in a Parallel Universe.

Moreover, there was the example of Cowell Ludville as a precedent.

Before his allegiance to Ravensmouth College, Cowell had spent so much time at the level six sage tier, but shortly after his discreet defection, he ascended to a Level Seven Great Sage.

It was obvious to the discerning eye that while Walters had long been striving for Level Seven Great Sage status using his own resources, the resources needed for Rosenthal and Cowell’s promotions came from the bounty that Ravensmouth College had received from the Supreme Council, allocated for promoting Seventh-level witches to Level Eight Wizards.

Resources meant for a promotion from level seven to level eight could, if divided, support four or five individuals’ ascension from level six sage to Level Seven Great Sage.

Some Wizards within the Inner Tower of Great Sage Mitchell were restless, seeking to defect to Ravensmouth College.

But Ravensmouth College was currently focused on swiftly taking over Ravensmouth District and, without necessity, didn’t want to provoke the Great Sage Tower, so they largely ignored such advances.

Even so, the takeover process was anything but smooth.

The Tower of Great Sage Mitchell brazenly took the stance it could leave, but before doing so, it must pillage everything within reach.

This stance and behavior were not something Ravensmouth College or the Supreme Council was afraid to acknowledge.

If you find me displeasing, it merely amounts to the prospect of another battle.

What is there for the barefoot to fear from those wearing shoes?

As the new boss of Ravensmouth District, Ravensmouth College had to step in to protect the interests of the Wizard Organization Forces underneath from the exploitation of the former boss.

As a result, conflicts of varying scales broke out one after another.

The process of Ravensmouth College’s takeover of Ravensmouth District advanced, little by little, through the difficulties.

It never rains but it pours.

Just at this moment, Ravensmouth College was hit by the first wave of retaliation from the played Wizards.

Under the signs from three Ninth Level Intelligence Mechanism Wizards, the supplies for Ravensmouth College’s Interstellar Fleet were restricted.

Or more precisely, cut off.

Of course, Ravensmouth College had its own Intelligent Mechanism production bases, trained numerous Alchemists and Alchemy Masters, and also had reserves.

For a short while, the fleet’s supplies could continue.

But over time, it became increasingly uncertain.

After all, the number of Ravensmouth College’s Sage-Level Legion and Great Sage-Level Legion was no small figure.

Dean Frist wasn’t most worried about the Interstellar Fleet’s supplies.

As a last resort, he could halt the expansion of power, engage in a period of internal circulation, and promote economic exchange between Ravensmouth College and the various worlds within Ravensmouth District.

What Dean Frist feared most was Ravensmouth College being marginalized in the forthcoming exploration of the Parallel Universe and mutual aid with the Divine Civilization World.

There’s no such thing as Murphy’s Law in the Wizard World.

But still, the more one fears something, the more likely it is to happen; misfortunes never come singly.

Ravensmouth College’s trade, cooperation, and exchanges beyond Ravensmouth District were targeted one after another.

A loose alliance against Ravensmouth College, born out of shared animosity, spontaneously formed and launched its initiatives.

The close friends of Great Sage Mitchell, allies and intimate partners of the Inner Tower of Great Sage Mitchell seized the opportunity to escalate their retaliation against Ravensmouth College.

Ravensmouth College not only took the position of the Inner Tower of Great Sage Mitchell but also forced the Inner Tower to hastily dispatch to the Parallel Universe; in doing so, they severely harmed the interests of those Wizard Organization Forces.

Suddenly, Ravensmouth College was mired in deep muck.

Dean Frist was utterly swamped with problems.

If he couldn’t extricate the College from this quagmire before the start of the official Supreme Council-organized action for exploring the Parallel World and the mutual aid with the civilizations there,

then Ravensmouth College would have to become a stay-behind organization to cope with the Divine Civilization World.

Not only would they miss out on the spoils but also would have to fight a strenuous battle.

In such an atmosphere, Link truly rested for a considerable period.

For two whole months, Link remained in the Homeland of the Wizard World, accompanying Jasmine and their daughter Melia.

The family of three lived in harmonious joy, their life blissful and fulfilled.

Link took the opportunity to immerse himself deeply, consolidating his knowledge, identifying gaps, and contemplating the future development of the Construction Wizard Sect.

As a sect, of course, it couldn’t consist of only Link alone.

The 1.0 and 1.5 versions of Construction were easy to promote, with many Wizards both within Ravensmouth College and in Shadow City eager to integrate Construction.

After all, it was an extra boost, not much different from Intelligent Mechanisms, Magic Tools, or Potions.

But with the 2.0 version, transitioning into a Construction Wizard, 99 out of 100 people would have their reservations.

Even within the “Do Anything Freely,” even the Brotherhood Group, Social Phobia Group, and the second generation core members felt this way.