Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 271 Are you satisfied?



Chapter 271 Are you satisfied?

Chapter 271 Are you satisfied?

"It seems that besides me and Wizard Saga, Leo can also help Wizard Stoffen's research."

Plessy was well aware of Stoffens's character.

If Leo's research on Stoffen hadn't been valuable enough, Stoffen would never have fought against a powerful crystallized wizard like Saga, even at the cost of revealing his trump card, just to protect a wizard apprentice.

The other wizards, being mere observers, could only vaguely assess Stoffen's strength.

The Sakya wizards, however, were different.

As another official wizard on the battlefield at this time, he personally felt the pressure brought by Stoffen.

The oppressive aura emanating from the bloodline abilities of ninety-nine races of dragon-blooded creatures.

When presented as a combination spell, Saga felt like a small boat adrift in a raging storm, on the verge of capsizing in the massive waves of magic.

The fairy dragon that Stoffen had transformed into stood proudly in the sky, looking down below, and said, "Saga Wizard, the outcome of our battle is already clear before your eyes, so why not stop here?"

"Just as we agreed before, I will stop hindering you after giving him a year of peace."

Sakya looked displeased.

He never expected that Stoffen, whom he secretly looked down upon, would actually possess such strength.

Ninety-nine combinations of bloodline modification spells, and ninety-nine dragon bloodlines—where did he get these things from, and why has he kept them so well hidden that no one knows?

Saga roared madly in his heart.

Although Sakya is willing to disregard everything for the sake of research, the premise is that it must be feasible.

With the situation beyond saving, Sakya had no choice but to calm down.

Saga's eyes flashed as he said, "Wizard Stoffen, I can, in the name of our Golden Eagle faction, offer concessions to your Falcon faction for the next hundred years."

Even so, can't you at least move aside?

Sakya was still unwilling to give up.

Stoffen shook his head and said, "No. You either retreat, or I'll knock you down. It's one or the other."

Saga hesitated for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said, "Fine, one year it is. Wizard Stoffen, remember your words."

Since things had come to this point, Sakya didn't want to dwell on it any longer.

After all, he really couldn't beat Stoffen.

Just then, an aged voice resounded in everyone's hearts.

"That's enough, gentlemen."

From Leo's perspective, he noticed that as the voice rang out, the threads of prophetic magic wrapped around Stoffen and Saga began to turn black one by one.

Augusta said, "Saga, I can understand your impulsive actions for the sake of your research, but acting rashly is not in accordance with the rules of our Tower of Dawn."

"You need to be punished a little."

Sakya's spiritual energy suddenly dissipated.

Sakya fell from the sky.

However, as it approached the ground, Saga slowly landed, seemingly having regained its flight spell.

However, the next moment, Sakya spat out a mouthful of blood.

At the same time, Sakya covered his head, and blood flowed from his pupils, nasal cavity, mouth, and ears.

This scene sent a chill down the spines of all the formal wizards.

In their view, Sakya's fate was not just a minor punishment, but a very severe one.

"Augusta, you actually cast a killing curse on me!"

"A mage who has been cursed with a killing curse will have their spiritual energy disrupted for three years, making it impossible for them to raise their spiritual energy!"

Saga's expression changed slightly, and he shouted, "Augusta, you old man, you suddenly made a move, are you trying to stop my path to the second circle? Are you so afraid that someone else will become a second-circle wizard before you!"

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Many formal wizards were suddenly terrified.

Sakya's words expressed their true feelings.

Saga's words just now were undoubtedly an admission of weakness, and the matter is now coming to an end.

Augusta's intervention at this particular moment, and the imposition of the Saga Killing Curse, is entirely suspicious.

Even though Leo's case involves Augusta's research, it should be noted that Saga is one of the most prominent crystallization wizards in the Tower of Dawn. Usually, such formal wizards would be given some leniency in their punishment, instead of being prevented from improving their spiritual energy for several years as is the case now.

This means that Saga has been unable to make any progress in the past few years. Even though he has glimpsed the path to advancing to the second ring, he can only wait for his spiritual energy to recover.

For a time, many formal wizards began to reconsider Saga's scathing remarks about Augusta.

Augusta's laughter echoed in everyone's minds.

"Hehe, Saga, you've misunderstood. How could I have such thoughts? However, your actions today were indeed excessive."

"Alright, you may leave."

"You're acting irrationally right now. All your words are like the babbling of a newborn baby; they can't possibly be considered the words of a normal wizard. Calm down and think things through for a while, and repent for what you did today."

Augusta said with a faint smile.

Then, Saga was silenced by a terrifying spell, his ability to speak was sealed. He seemed to want to open his mouth to curse, but he couldn't make a sound.

"The Wizard of Stoffens..."

Augusta's voice rang out, this time addressing Stoffen: "You did a good job stopping Saga's recklessness this time."

"The knights have been acting suspiciously lately. You will be in charge of monitoring their movements."

Stoffen bowed and said, "Yes, Wizard Augusta."

"Alright, everyone, you may all leave now."

"A group of formal wizards gathering in Esmond will prevent the wizarding apprentices at the gathering from functioning properly."

After Augusta finished speaking, his spiritual energy dissipated in the senses of the many formal wizards.

The formal wizards all breathed a sigh of relief.

They instinctively turned their gaze to Saga, whose ability to speak was blocked, who seemed to be manipulated by his senses, and who was still standing there with his mouth open, seemingly trying to say something, his face full of anger.

They all felt a sense of sympathy for Sakya at that moment.

At the same time, their suspicions about Saga's claim that the Tower Master had banned Saga from becoming a second-circle wizard also subconsciously surfaced in their minds.

Augusta's actions just now were really strange.

Stoffen slowly descended from mid-air, transforming back into human form from his fairy dragon body, and floated in front of Leo.

"Come with me."

Stoffen said calmly.

Then a gust of wind carried the two back to Stoffen's laboratory.

Stoffen turned around, looked at Leo who had a somewhat wary expression, and said, "Sit."

Leo grabbed a chair and sat down.

Stoffenheim, on the other hand, took out tea leaves in the laboratory and steeped them.

Stoffen drank the tea he had just brewed and said, "Leo, are you satisfied now?"

"The Saga Wizard has been punished by the Augusta Wizard, so he can't pose a threat to you for the time being. Besides, you've gotten your revenge."

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