Chapter 1233 (1/2)
Chapter 1233: 393. Jay’s Fall
Noland Lee had not expected that the Rune Cage he had just set up would welcome a guest so soon.
Even more unexpected was that his first guest was not Clint “Windhawk” or Benji Accumulation’s magical avatars, but a wizard from the Pure Light Court.
Honestly, Noland had a bit of disdain for the wizard forces that bore the name “Court.” He even felt that they sullied the word “Court.”
Knowing that assisting the Metal Ancestor Dragon would undermine the foundations of the Ulnas Circle, yet still choosing to cooperate with the old dragon—whose side was the Pure Light Court really on?
For such wizard forces that took advantage but shirked their duties, Noland had no intention of yielding, especially since he was well aware that Selena really should not be taken by the Light Wizards for interrogation, or else it would lead to endless trouble.
Unless…
Unless Selena was willing to drink Oblivion Potion, completely forgetting about Noland’s possession of the Sub-Dimensional plane.
But that was impossible.
To say nothing of the fact that Noland needed Selena’s help to acquire Soul Energy and set up the Energy Conversion Array, just managing the mining of non-metallic ore meant that Noland could not do without her, and Selena couldn’t possibly continue her work if she forgot about key issues.
So, the priority was to protect Selena, not to appease the Pure Light Court.
As for any backlash from the Pure Light Court,
Let it come.
It would have to come sooner or later anyway.
The Mechanos assembly line that Noland built, along with the defense facilities in the Maze Space, were all designed to standards fit for combat involving the Metal Ancestor Dragon himself, targeting the top combat forces in the world.
Wizards from Sixth to Ninth Rings, even those with Breaking Law abilities, once they entered this Maze Space, must honestly settle down there and enjoy the 360-degree panoramic view of the premium prison cell.
While Noland was thinking about creating more Rune Cages in case there were too many guests to accommodate, he chatted with Selena.
Once she had sent off her written reply, Noland returned to the Sub-Dimensional plane, continuing to manufacture Mechanos and the assembly line.
Before long, around three or four o’clock that afternoon, the reply from the Pure Light Court reached Selena’s hands.
This time, the Pure Light Court’s attitude had changed.
Firstly, they expressed shock in their letter about “someone impersonating Light Wizards and violently entering private territory.”
Secondly, they informed Selena that a four-person squad had gone missing in the Deep Sea Branch, and the Pure Light Court needed to dispatch a team to search the Academy.
Lastly, they expressed a request to visit Selena in a standardized polite tone, casually searching the Academy for traces of the four-person squad.
This response from the Pure Light Court was within Noland’s expectations.
Following the response plan that Noland had devised, Selena picked up her pen and quickly wrote and sent out the second letter.
A request for a visit?