Chapter 911 (1/2)

Chapter 911: 284. In a great hurry_3

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Phenomena inherent to the Sub-Dimensional Plane cannot be used for mana extraction.

The Natural World is, for now, the only place where mana can be extracted.

Of all the magic stones collected from the Natural World by the wizard community, only about 10% are used by wizards to practice their Meditation Methods, while the rest are invested in maintaining the Sub-Dimensional Planes.

In other words, wizards are mana transporters.

They extract mana from the Natural World, transport it to the Sub-Dimensional Plane, and put it into the plane devices, turning it into the soil, air, vegetation, lakes, and other things of the Sub-Dimensional Plane.

Only by continuously supplying various magic stones to the Sub-Dimensional Plane can major and minor wizard forces, such as the Pure Light Court, Tomb King, Night Spirit Cult, Silent Maiden, and others, preserve their own Sub-Dimensional Planes.

If the Realm of Wizards were likened to a pyramid, then the non-Star-level wizards who reside in the Natural World would be the foundation stones at the very bottom of the pyramid.

The wizard forces specializing in the continuous production of magic stones, such as the Pangula Family, are the most essential component;

Professors and wizard leaders who own Sub-Dimensional Planes are the middle layer of the pyramid. They earn money to buy magic stones and persistently consume them;

Moving further up is the pinnacle of the pyramid, occupied by large wizard forces that control vast reserves of magic stone mines.

Only they can steadily and inexpensively acquire magic stones from the Natural World to invest in their respective Sub-Dimensional Planes.

And only these wizard forces can afford to sell excess magic stones externally while maintaining self-sufficiency in magic stone production.

The term “first-mover advantage” is equally applicable in the Realm of Wizards.

The difference between the output and expenditure of magic stones fundamentally determines whether a wizard force flourishes or not.

Is the “Silent Maiden” strong?

Fairly so.

The breaking power of “Silent power” alone is enough to crush most wizard forces.

But the tricky part lies with the magic stones.

The larger the number of members within a wizard force, the more magic stones produced by its members.

Correspondingly, the more each member contributes to the monthly dues to the force leader.

After receiving the magic stones, the force leader could either sell them or keep them for personal use.

Without controlling many magic stone mines, wizard force leaders like Professor Erica depend on their subordinates to survive…

The problem is that the requirements to join the “Silent Maiden” are too stringent.

First, possessing a “Magic Power Container” is necessary, second, one might need to change their gender identity.

Coupled together, they have directly led to a decline in the “Silent Maiden” membership.

As a result, even after mixing in the wizard circle for decades, Professor Erica hasn’t managed to upgrade the “Court of Silence” to a medium Sub-Dimension.

Noland Lee did not need to use Deconstruction to gauge Professor Erica’s needs accurately.

Now, he was going to give this youthful-looking professor a substantial “transfusion”.

Of course, Noland Lee was not purely altruistic.

Every drop of “blood” he gave to Erica would flow back to him in another form.

“Professor Erica, good day, how have you been lately?”

Noland Lee stepped into Erica’s study room and greeted her proactively.

Erica looked delicate and tall, her figure outlined by an off-shoulder robe, and silver ornaments on her forehead shining brightly.

The forest outside the window radiated indigo radiance, exuding an atmosphere of tranquility and peace.

It was just that the dull-headed magic parrot was a bit of a spoiler.

As soon as it saw Noland Lee coming, it was about to squawk.

Erica was quicker, using a chain of indigo fumes formed by a Magic Lock Chain to bind the parrot’s beak.

Resting her delicate chin on the edge of the table, Erica’s pretty face showed a hint of a smile:

“Oh, look who’s here. Isn’t this my smartest student? Did you enjoy yourself in the Suman Archipelago? Isn’t it time to return to the classroom and continue your ‘First-level’ Wizard courses?”

Erica emphasized the words “First-level” with a heavier tone.