Chapter 900 (1/2)
Chapter 900: 281. “Where is Death?”_2
So in some ways, the laws of the Ulnas Ring were not entirely without merit.
At the very least, the Ulnas Ring Law helped him to shield from a great deal of malice from the wizards of the Ulnas Ring.
Noland Lee was particularly concerned about the title “Transcendent-level.”
In the magic teaching materials, the wizards had differentiated a “Transcendent-level” between “Saint Tier” and “Star-level,” specifically used to refer to special Saint Tier Wizards who could become Star Witches at any moment and were much stronger than ordinary Saint Tier Wizards.
In a way, Noland Lee’s practice of maintaining a First-level water standard was somewhat similar to that of a Transcendent Wizard.
Both deliberately suppressed their own wizard tier for some reason, focusing instead on enhancing their combat capabilities.
Generally speaking, it was not uncommon for a Transcendent Wizard to take on three ordinary Saint Level Combat Wizards in a duel.
This was what the books claimed.
From this, it wasn’t hard to imagine just how formidable a Transcendent Wizard named Clint “Windhawk” could be.
Noland Lee swept the panel information to one side and turned to look at the memory fragments of the Magic Avatar.
The first memory fragment Noland Lee opened was related to the exchange process with Lonco and the other two.
Throughout the exchange, the Magic Avatar named Benjamin Jelani spoke the most, followed by Selena’s older brother, Lonco Pomida, and Clint “Windhawk’s” Duplicate spoke the least.
It was also fortunate that Lonco, a non-Transcendent Wizard, was there; in answering questions for him, Benjamin Jelani revealed many things that even Noland Lee didn’t know.
The first thing was:
Ascension Fortress tames Wild Magic, transforming it into Local Magic.
It wasn’t hard to tell from Benjamin Jelani’s words that the existence of Ascension Fortress was no secret among the group of Transcendent Wizards.
More than that, they were aware of concepts like Wild Magic and Local Magic.
What Benjamin Jelani meant was,
The more Noland Lee used Wild Magic, the sooner it would be tamed by “Ascension Fortress.”
But here was the problem.
Why hadn’t Noland Lee himself felt his “Thundercloud Technique,” “Elemental Reactor Summoning Technique,” and other Wild Magics being tamed by “Ascension Fortress?”
Every time he used these spells, the System, apart from sending Process of Shaping information, never mentioned “Ascension Fortress.”
Checking the Magic Panel again, there was not a single Wild Magic on it marked as “being tamed.”
“I actually think my Deconstruction Core System is even more awesome than ‘Ascension Fortress,'” Noland mused, stroking his chin.
Noland tapped his chin lightly, a glint appearing in his eyes: