Chapter 1086 (1/2)

Chapter 1086: 341. Slow & Correct

A letter from Professor Erica confirmed what the Assassin Angel had said.

In the letter, Professor Erica stated that an Outer Space Gap had appeared over Alchemist Island · Golden Federation · Agglomeration City.

The Mass Wizard Tombs were trying to close this gap, but the work was extremely difficult and progress was very slow.

Within the Pollution Zone corresponding to this gap, there existed a strong extraordinary power that was preventing the Mass Wizard Tombs from closing the gap.

Such phenomena often foreshadowed that the degree of disaster within the Pollution Zone would reach the level of a kingdom.

The emergence of the Outer Space Gap in the Tatis Empire caused by the Undead Cult was such a case.

Professor Erica mentioned with concern in her letter:

Many wizards in the Wizard Council were curious about what it would be like for two kingdom-level extraordinary phenomena to occur on a small island at the same time.

They believed that since Alchemist Island was surrounded by oceans, even if these two kingdom-level extraordinary phenomena intensified, it couldn’t possibly affect the Kashel Continent or Ulnas’s Native Land.

Therefore, in the Wizard Council, the voices in favor of allowing the Outer Space Gap to remain were quite strong.

By comparison, the Chief Sorcerers were more concerned about the Polluted Area of the Dark Zone · “Noisy Tunnel,” which truly had the potential to threaten the existence of Ulnas.

The meeting of the Wizard Council was still ongoing, but the voices against closing the Outer Space Gap had already become mainstream.

When Noland Lee read this letter, he didn’t feel much emotional fluctuation.

He had grown accustomed to the wizards’ “madness,” “obsession,” and “blind pursuit of knowledge.”

To study extraordinary phenomena and master more powerful magic, wizards were capable of doing anything.

As for studying the origins and history of extraterrestrial space pollution, seeking the truth of the world, and searching for the mysteries of life, these had become secondary.

Noland Lee relayed the contents of Professor Erica’s letter to the Assassin Angel.

The Assassin Angel’s reaction was even more indifferent than Noland’s:

“The primary focus of the ‘Wizards’ Plane Core is ‘research’ and ‘absolute reason’, which can often be seen as cold-blooded.”

Noland Lee neatly folded the letter and placed it in his Magic Pouch, letting out a light sigh as he said:

“I can’t help but feel reluctant when I think of how the expansion of the Pollution Zone would devastate Agglomeration City… Ah, I still can’t overcome the flaws in my own character.”

“No, it’s not your problem,” said the Assassin Angel,

“The higher the level of the wizard, the more they are bound by the will of the Plane Core. They become tools, servants of the Plane Core, dedicating themselves to studying all that it is interested in. Even if the research process causes casualties, they don’t shy away from it.”

Noland Lee’s eyebrows lifted slightly as if he had come to some realization.

The Assassin Angel continued: