Chapter 224 - Chapter 224:110. Meow Meow Judgment_3 (1/2)
Chapter 224:110. Meow Meow Judgment_3
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Noland Lee faced the wall, blinked, and the common knowledge of the Realm of Wizards that Greenshaw possessed appeared in his mind.
In this world, some people could indeed master the secrets of magic solely on their wisdom and luck.
These people were called Wild Wizards.
Their development potential was not as great as people imagined.
Because exploring magic alone was full of crises and uncertainties.
Most of them died recklessly in magic experiments, killed by their own magic.
Their methods of death might have been recorded by the Wizards Teaching Forest and used as teaching material for Wizard Apprentices, but Wild Wizards could not access this knowledge and would still fall into pitfalls.
This was the risk of exploring magic on their own.
Generally speaking, a First Rank Wizard was the end for Wild Wizards.
Going further up, the danger increased.
Wild Wizards must join the Wizards Teaching Forest, accept systematic teaching, and avoid fatal detours.
Noland Lee now had two choices.
The first choice was to treat himself as a Wild Wizard.
In doing so, Elemental Judgement would attempt to recruit Noland Lee during their second encounter.
If Noland Lee did not agree to join Elemental Judgement, the final outcome might not be good, and he would most likely be kicked out of their guild.
Noland Lee was unsure how Elemental Judgement would act. After all, the Death Herald Guild treated wizards within the empire who were not part of their guild like this.
From Betty’s reaction, it seemed that Elemental Judgement were not completely heartless, but this did not prevent Noland from considering the worst-case scenario.
“If safety is the first principle, then I have only one choice.” Noland clenched his fists and lightly hammered his palm:
“I must fabricate a strong background for myself, and invent a powerful lecturer professor. If Elemental Judgement really harbors ill intentions, they will certainly not dare to trouble me because of the fear of the professor behind me. They might either draw a clear boundary with me, and avoid contact, or they might communicate with me as a collaborator, not a superior.” Noland touched his head:
“In Greenshaw’s memory, there is no information about Lecturer Professor Decart, but there are a few other lecturer professors. Maybe I can choose a suitable one from among them…
“But there is one thing that is troublesome. If the people from Elemental Judgement ask me to talk to my lecturer professor and have him greet the lecturer professor from Elemental Judgement, wouldn’t that expose me…
“Jeez… it’s really difficult.”