Synthetic Wizard
Chapter 286 - 182: Base Reform and Wizard Academy_2
"Once the two new golem legions are formed, we’ll resume the expansion operations."
"This time, the main target is Magic Spider City. We’ll prioritize exploring and expanding in that direction."
Carolina and the Red Widow respectfully agreed.
"Send someone to scout the situation in Magic Spider City and gather intelligence."
After giving this order, Sunan waved his hand to dismiss the two.
After they left, he looked down at the base report on the table, a thoughtful expression on his face.
It’s been almost twenty years since the base was established.
The base has been running smoothly, providing him with tremendous support.
However, as the influence gradually expands, some shortcomings of the base begin to emerge.
The most important issue is the serious lack of educational strength for the apprentices.
Sunan is very busy and can hardly spare any time to teach the apprentices.
When there were fewer apprentices initially, he could still provide limited guidance in exchange. But as the number of apprentices grew, to save time, this exchange program was removed from the list altogether.
Now the apprentices at the base can only acquire knowledge by reading books themselves, and their learning progress is very slow.
Considering that as the Star Alliance’s territory expands, more apprentices will join, it is time for the base to undergo some changes.
In fact, Sunan had this idea before heading to the Tower of Starlight.
For example, separating the base’s apprentice training business to establish an academy dedicated to training Wizard Apprentices.
A Wizard Academy is almost an essential facility for every wizard influence.
It is also their main channel for absorbing new blood.
To allow the Star Alliance to have a broader development space, a Wizard Academy is necessary.
And to establish a Wizard Academy, the teaching resources are an issue that cannot be ignored.
Sunan thought about inviting members from the Woodland Lodge to join as academy instructors.
However, considering issues of trust and acknowledgment, he decided to put the idea on hold for now.
But now things are different. With his wizard power and status, he can suppress people like Scepter.
Plus, the allure of Construction Potions and other resources will ensure that people like Scepter will agree.
Once the teaching resources are resolved, establishing the academy will be a natural progression.
After thinking for a moment, Sunan had a plan in mind.
With a flip of his wrist, a small and exquisite model of a wooden house appeared out of nowhere in his palm.
It was the essence of the Woodland Lodge.
This was found from the Space Ring of Meijisen and others.
It was just as he guessed, Night Owl had long been killed by the Truth Council.
The Hunters secretly associated with Evans were likely ill-fated as well.
Including Sunan, there are now only four miserable members left of the Woodland Lodge, practically in name only.
But it’s not a bad thing, as it makes it easier for him to take over the remaining people.
He put away the Woodland Lodge and left the study.
In Dragon Forest Zone 3, over a plain.
Sunan’s figure appeared out of nowhere, looking at the Hidden Dragon galloping wildly on the plain below, and Amy sitting on its back, with a smile on his face.
During the journey to the Tower of Starlight, Sunan did not bring the Hidden Dragon along but left it in the Dragon Forest.
For more than two years, without refining its bloodline, the Hidden Dragon’s bloodline concentration grew very slowly.
However, since its bloodline concentration already exceeded 90%, after more than two years, it has now reached nearly 94%.
The only problem is that once its bloodline concentration surpassed 90%, the Hidden Dragon’s sub-dragon bloodline became the highest in the Dragon Forest.
Blood from other sub-dragon species no longer had any effect when integrated into the Hidden Dragon.
It must be synthesized and refined before it can be used to increase the Hidden Dragon’s bloodline concentration.
Fortunately, in the Dragon Forest, there’s an abundance of Sub-dragon Blood available, so the Hidden Dragon’s bloodline concentration did not slow down by much.
Sunan estimates that in another two or three years, the Hidden Dragon’s bloodline will complete its evolution.
Then he will have another powerful combat force comparable to a wizard at his disposal.
Thinking of this, a trace of a smile appeared in Sunan’s eyes.
"Meow, Sunan!"
A crisp voice interrupted Sunan’s contemplation.
He suddenly felt a slight weight on his shoulder, turned his head, and saw Amy already lying on his shoulder, looking at him with large sapphire eyes and a rapid-fire series of questions.
"When did you come back, meow?"
"Did you find the Tower of Starlight, meow?"
"Why did it take so long, meow?"
Sunan quickly interrupted the little creature, smiling, "I just got back a few days ago. The Tower of Starlight has been found. Something happened, so it was delayed a bit."
Amy didn’t press for details; it was very happy just to see Sunan back.
But at this moment, the little creature’s nose suddenly twitched, sniffing around Sunan, revealing a human-like shock in its eyes.
"Meow! You’ve been promoted to an Official Wizard!"
"You can sense that?" Sunan looked at the little creature in surprise.
Although Amy has the ability to sense energy particle fluctuations, he had deliberately concealed the fluctuations, so Amy shouldn’t be able to sense it.
"My senses are very sharp, meow! Your aura is exactly the same as those wizards I’ve seen before!"
Amy lifted its head proudly, then looked at Sunan with admiration.
"Amazing, meow!"
"It only took you a little over twenty years to become an Official Wizard, meow!"
"And in such an environment! You’re the best genius I’ve seen besides my master, meow!"
Amy was so excited, waving its paws around, that one might think it was the one to have advanced to an Official Wizard.
Sunan curiously asked, "How long did it take your master to become a Wizard?"
Amy wanted to gesture a number but gave up after looking at its chubby paws and said crisply, "Sixteen years, meow."
"Sixteen years to become an Official Wizard?"
Sunan nodded slightly; that speed indeed is very fast.
"No, meow." Amy unexpectedly shook its head, "Master became a Wizard at sixteen."
"Sixteen years old?" Sunan was taken aback, then quickly realized, "Your master is a True Spirit Descendant?"
"That’s right, meow!" Amy said proudly.
Sunan couldn’t help but marvel.
The so-called True Spirit Descendant refers to the children of True Spirit Wizards.
At the wizard level, the essence of life far surpasses that of ordinary creatures; their offspring are inherently gifted with a stronger physique and spirit, almost certain to have the aptitude to become Wizard Apprentices, and it’s easier for them to go further on the wizard path.
For example, a child born to two Level 1 Wizards will at least become a Level 3 Wizard Apprentice, with a much higher chance of becoming an Official Wizard than ordinary people.
If the offspring are born from two Level 3 Wizards, barring accidents, they can basically become Official Wizards.
And those born from True Spirit Wizards have astonishing aptitude, with many achieving Official Wizard status at sixteen or seventeen!
Such people are called True Spirit Descendants.
In the wizard world, True Spirit Descendants are often synonymous with genius.
Sunan hadn’t expected Amy’s master to be a True Spirit Descendant.
Thinking about it, it’s no surprise they could nurture such a unique Magical Pet as Amy.
Second-generation Wizard, after all.
Their foundation is unmatched by ordinary wizards.
But just like the Dragon Race, the more powerful the wizard, the harder it is to reproduce offspring.
Throughout the multiverse, True Spirit Descendants are very few in number.
Sunan is now increasingly curious about why Amy was left on the Starlight Continent.
However, seeing the proud little creature, he wisely did not bring up the topic, instead smiling and gently patting the little one’s head.
In the era of wizard resurgence, Amy’s master will likely return to the Starlight Continent, and the reason will naturally become known then.
"Roar!"
The call of the Hidden Dragon came from below.
Sunan descended to the ground, and the Hidden Dragon immediately trotted over, affectionately rubbing against him.
With its bloodline concentration increased, the Hidden Dragon is now over thirty meters long, close to forty meters.
Such a massive size making affectionate gestures creates quite the contrast.
"Let’s go, to the laboratory, and finally refine your bloodline."
Sunan patted the Hidden Dragon’s scales with a slight smile.
"In two more years, you will become a true Giant Dragon."