Chapter 304: 123. Blank Check_2
Chapter 304: 123. Blank Check_2
Chapter 304: 123. Blank Check_2
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If the score is too low and the assessment fails, according to the rules set by the Wizard Advancement Association, the Death Herald Guild will lose the right to research extraordinary phenomena within the Tatis Empire.
In other words, the significance of the Bone-mending Wand stretches far beyond its own magical power, and is also related to the Death Herald Guild’s presence within the Tatis Empire.
Noland Lee shook his head secretly.
Looking back, if he had not intervened, Greenshaw could have easily brought the Bone-mending Wand back, given the infiltration of the Death Herald Guild in the mountain forces.
He never thought that his action of killing Greenshaw on the clifftop would involve so many matters.
God knows that at the time, he just wanted to grab some soul fragments…
“Betty, what should I do now? Why won’t they let me go to the conference site?” Noland Lee asked.
Betty shook her head:
“I don’t know the reason. My mentor asked me to stop you, and by no means should you show yourself. She said she might have an urgent task to entrust to you.”
“Alright.. ”
Noland Lee thought, Betty’s mentor wouldn’t want him to find the Bone-mending Wand, right…
As soon as this thought came up in his mind, the door was knocked on again.
This time, it was a slightly serious-looking Philia who entered.
Philia patted Betty’s head like an elder sister and asked her to go to the conference site to maintain order, as she needed to speak privately with Noland Lee.
Betty obediently left through the door.
Philia smiled bitterly, her smile somewhat forced:
“I’m sorry, Ray Lee. The conference hasn’t even started yet, and the scene is already in chaos. Let’s sit down and talk.”
Noland Lee and Philia each took a seat on a one-person sofa.
Philia took out a barrel-shaped sheepskin scroll from her pocket and passed it:
“Betty mentioned the urgent task to you, right? This contract contains the task’s details, and you’ll understand when you read it.”
Noland Lee took the sheepskin scroll, unfolded it vertically, and placed it in front of him.
Several sets of dynamic spell patterns appeared before his eyes, accompanied by large paragraphs of descriptive text.
As someone who had used a smartphone, Noland Lee was not surprised by the constantly changing spell patterns.
He took a quick glance at the animation on the scroll and then started reading.
After about 10 minutes, Noland Lee put down the sheepskin scroll, revealing a calm and thoughtful expression, but inwardly he felt awkward and speechless.
In short, the chaotic situation at the conference site was formed like this:
The Death Herald Guild has been the only First Level Magic Research Institute in the Tatis Empire for about 10 years, occupying the research rights of the Undead Cult.
The primary research task assigned by the Wizard Advancement Association to each First Level Magic Research Institute has a deadline of 10 years.
Once the 10-year deadline arrives, the Death Herald Guild must submit a satisfactory “answer sheet” to the Wizard Advancement Association; otherwise, they will be deducted points and lose research qualifications.
The Death Herald Guild was anxious because they lost the Bone-mending
Wand needed to complete the tasks just before the deadline of their primary
research tasks.
Other death series wizard forces were overjoyed-
Because once the Death Herald Guild loses the Bone-mending Wand, they’re finished and must leave the Tatis Empire.
In this way, other Death Clan Wizard forces have the opportunity to enter the Tatis Empire and establish a new First Level Magic Research Institute.
Of course, this is not an absolute matter.
When the Wizard Advancement Association selects the next research institute, they will not only consider Death Clan Wizard forces, but also other factions and branches of wizard forces.
In any case, the Death Herald Guild must not be given the Bone-mending
Wand. This is the consensus of all wandering wizards at the conference site.
As a result, there was a quarrel between the Death Herald Guild’s observers and the wandering wizards…
It wasn’t until both parties had a falling out, and turned to Betty’s mentor for mediation, that the Elemental Judgement learned about the important magical items lost by the Death Herald Guild on their territory!
From beginning to end, the Elemental Judgement had no idea that the Bone-mending Wand had appeared on the border of the Fission Wilderness!
But who would believe that…
The Death Herald Guild’s observers didn’t believe it and insisted that the Elemental Judgement secretly confiscated the Bone-mending Wand.
Other Death Clan wandering wizards also didn’t believe it. They repeatedly emphasized that the Death Herald Guild violated the rules by allowing non-observers to enter the Golden Federation and should have the wand and people confiscated by the Elemental Judgement.
Alright.
Here’s the problem.
If you want to discuss the Bone-mending Wand, please go outside to discuss.
We gathered everyone here today to discuss how to capture Samuelson.
Please don’t deviate from the subject.
The Elemental Judgement repeatedly stressed the task of capturing Samuelson and finally managed to steer the conference back on track, but it quickly drifted again.
The Death Herald Guild said they wouldn’t help without the Bone-mending Wand.
The other Death Clan wizards said that if the Elemental Judgement handed over the Bone-mending Wand, divided it into several sections, and granted them each a section as task rewards, they would undoubtedly help capture Samuelson.
The focus of the matter returned to the Bone-mending Wand.
So finding the Bone-mending Wand as soon as possible became a top priority.
And so, Noland Lee received this contract.
After teaming up with Noland Lee to deal with the Blackbone Hermit, the Elemental Judgement’s trust in him far exceeded that of other Death Clan wandering wizards.
Additionally, other Death Clan wandering wizards all had two-ring or three-circled strength. Only Noland Lee’s strength was relatively low, being a First Rank Wizard..