Chapter 231 Kim Dee's Trump Card
Chapter 231 Kim Dee's Trump Card
Chapter 231 Kim Dee's Trump Card
Leo believes this is the most likely scenario.
Then, Leo thought of the witch Safi.
"The witch Sophie established the Yalong Club, and on the surface, she did not interfere with the Yalong Club's actions, allowing them to monopolize the market for scarce materials."
"However, a qualified wizard cannot do things that are unrelated to their research."
"Since she established the Yalong Club and tacitly approved of their actions, it must be related to Wizard Sophie's research..."
Leo had already witnessed how dedicated formal wizards were to their research during the Grand Gathering.
Leo shook his head and said, "Forget it, these are not things I should be considering. Whatever their research is, we should make use of it if we can; that's what's in my best interest."
In a bright and spacious space.
Kindley and his student Duvila are having a meal.
The space was extremely quiet.
You can hear the sound of meat being chopped very clearly.
Kindley put down his knife and fork and said, "Duvila, this three-on-three match is very important to me, and I cannot afford to lose."
"Master Kindley, rest assured." Wizard Duvila took a sip of the wine-red wine and said, "Although the information circulating outside is true, I have only been a first-class wizard apprentice for a few years, but what they don't know is that I have actually been secretly studying necromancy all along."
"No matter how powerful the wizard apprentices the Yalong Club sends this time, I can defeat them. In the realm of combination spells, I have mastered two necromancy combination spells. There is no first-class wizard apprentice who can defeat me in necromancy."
Kindley asked, "What if the opponent is Nova?"
Duvila said confidently, "Even if my opponent is the wizard Nova, it's the same. As long as the condition is that I can only use necromancy, I can defeat any first-class wizard apprentice of the Tower of Dawn. That's my confidence."
Faced with his student's boastful words, Kindley laughed heartily and said, "That's how it should be. Geniuses should be confident. Duvila, although you may not be my most outstanding student, right now, you are undoubtedly my most valued student."
"Thank you for your praise, Mentor Kindley," Duvila said, bowing slightly.
"Master Kindley, how did you manage to get Wizard Nova to help?"
Suddenly, Duvila asked curiously.
After all, Nova was famous; even a formal wizard couldn't command his first-class wizard apprentice.
It's amazing that Kindley was able to persuade Nova to help him; I wonder what price he offered.
Kindley said, "It wasn't that I could persuade him. He came to me on his own initiative. Of course, I understand his intentions; he wants to borrow the original copies of these spellbooks."
"I promised him that if we succeeded in capturing the ruins, I would give him a portion of the ancient books I obtained from the ruins, unconditionally."
"Duvila, you don't have any objections to this, do you?"
Duvila noticed Kindley's scrutinizing gaze, and he quickly patted his chest and said, "Of course, how could I have a problem with that, Professor Kindley?"
Kindley said, "It's good that you're confident. But this time it concerns whether I can find a way to restore my permanent defensive position, so I need to do something shady to ensure your victory."
Duvila couldn't help but frown.
He wasn't particularly outstanding among Kinder's students.
Duvila rarely has the opportunity to showcase himself, and he hopes to make the most of it.
Duvila asked, "Mentor Kindley, are the contestants chosen by Wizard Sophie very strong?"
"At your level, that's considered very strong."
Kindley said, "One of them is the wizard Anthony, who is comparable to Nova."
Duvila looked shocked and said, "They even called on Wizard Anthony. It seems Wizard Safi takes this exploration of the ruins very seriously."
"Yes, although I don't know why Safi is interested in this, we can only win this match, we can't afford to lose. Therefore, I will use any means necessary to ensure our victory."
"Next, I will use my prophetic magic to ensure that victory is firmly in our grasp," Kindley said.
Duvila said, "With Master Kindley personally taking action, victory is surely ours for the taking. However, I wonder if the other official wizards will notice if we rashly use divination spells."
"I only cast a very weak divination spell, and the goal wasn't to achieve victory, but rather to make their 'luck' turn bad during their preparation time."
In the room, Leo suddenly felt uneasy.
However, at this moment, the seven-colored dragon scales hidden in his sleeve sent a message.
Leo narrowed his eyes and said, "Someone cast a divination spell on me?"
"Who could it be...?"
"I haven't offended anyone lately..."
"It couldn't possibly be those wandering wizards..."
Unable to figure out the source, Leo put it aside for the time being and continued to refine the potion.
Leo plans to raise his mental energy to over 900 before the competition.
Of course, Leo also did not forget to practice his magic.
In the dimly lit room.
Huang Tu suddenly felt uneasy. He stood up, brewed the tea bag that Anthony had given him, and drank some.
But this unease still did not subside.
"Something's wrong. Someone's trying to sabotage me."
"A wizard who can remain undetected by me... can only be a formal wizard."
"But what have I done to deserve that a formal wizard would harm me?"
At that moment, a detached voice rang out: "Huang Tu, what's wrong?"
"Witch Shafi." Huang Tu looked at the red-haired woman in front of him, quickly lowered his head, and bowed respectfully.
Shafi stared at the yellow earth for a while and said, "There are traces of prophetic magic on you, and the caster was probably Jin Deli."
"It seems that in order to secure victory, they are resorting to any means necessary to disrupt your preparations."
Upon hearing this, Huang Tu angrily said, "This method is too despicable."
Huang Tu's eyes held a surge of anger.
"Wizard Anthony, Wizard Leo, we don't know if they've also been affected by magic. If so, then you might need to deal with them as well, Wizard Safi."
Sapphire said, "You contact them. If so, I'll make a trip."
The loess soil connected Anthony.
"You mean the wizard Kindley cast a prophetic spell on me?"
"No wonder. I've been feeling like I'm failing repeatedly in my research today, and I just can't seem to focus on it."
Safi nodded and said, "Tell him I will help him get rid of this prophetic spell."
"I'll go ask Leo again."
Leo soon received inquiries from the Yellow Earth Wizard.
"Leo, what about you? Do you sense anything unusual?"
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