Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique-Chapter 910 - 51 A Small Step

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Chapter 910: Chapter 51 A Small Step

Chapter 910 -51 A Small Step

One point is very important.

The Will of the Wizard World never refuses the emergence of new Saints.

Since that epic war between wizard civilization and the gods, no new Saints have appeared, for a variety of reasons.

Among them, two points are extremely important:

First, wizard civilization was severely damaged and needed time to recover, unable to produce too many top-tier resources for high-level wizards to use at will;

Second, the Will of the Wizard Civilization welcomes the emergence of new Saints who start a new sect and reach the pinnacle, not those who “usurp” or “snatch” the positions of the four fallen Saints.

Lotson said Mitchell was too hasty; he made mistakes due to these two reasons.

If Mitchell hadn’t panicked about his life nearing its end and used unconventional methods to extend his life, and hadn’t tried to seize the position of a Mysterious Sage Wizard hastily in order to ascend to Saint as soon as possible, given his talent, capabilities, and success in switching to the Celestial Master path under the support of the Celestial Court, it would have been highly probable for him to ascend naturally to Saint.

That is, to create a new wizard sect and reach the pinnacle of that path.

It should be known that the treatment Link enjoys now was also given to Mitchell by the Will of the Wizard World, and that was many years ago.

Mitchell never lacked the time to reach the peak on the path of the wizard sect he created; what he lacked was courage, confidence, and patience!

Impatience often leads to mistakes, and Mitchell fell because of it.

Of course, Link doesn’t have a very clear understanding of this.

Let’s get back to the main point.

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The Human Immortal Martial World has taken root in the Stormy Sea of the Wizard World Homeland, but it has not been separated from Link’s Sea of Consciousness.

As a World Spirit, Franda can still travel freely between the Human Immortal Martial World, Link’s Sea of Consciousness, and the Wizard Civilization World, as long as Link resides in the universe where the Wizard Civilization exists.

The only difference is that the fusion process between the Sea of Consciousness Little World and the Human Immortal Martial World has been halted.

From now on, the Sea of Consciousness Little World is the Sea of Consciousness Little World, and the Human Immortal Martial World is the Human Immortal Martial World.

The boundaries between the two are clear and they are independent of each other.

However, the materialization of the Sea of Consciousness Little World, resulting from its fusion with the Human Immortal Martial World, has not been reversed and can still continue.

The Fire Elemental Sprite Conelia, who has transformed into the Three-legged Golden Crow, must now stand on her own and can no longer cling to Franda.

Franda is fully aware of this, while Conelia, who is fast asleep, only senses something in her dreams, then turns over and continues sleeping.

The best way for the Three-legged Golden Crow to develop and grow is indeed through sleep.

The better the sleep, the longer and more satisfying it is, the faster and fuller the growth and development of the Three-legged Golden Crow.

The complete transition of the Sea of Consciousness Little World from “illusion” to “reality” is vitally dependent on the development and growth of the Three-legged Golden Crow Conelia.

The reason is quite simple.

The Three-legged Golden Crow resides in the “Sun,” and the operation of the “Solar System” and the birth of all things require the “Sun” to provide gravity, light, and heat.

Link understands this very well, therefore, during the process where the glowing amber light within seems to blend with the reefs under his feet, he has been careful to maintain Conelia’s sleeping environment.

This action made Franda somewhat jealous.

Fortunately, Franda is a considerate and sensible girl. Even if she felt jealousy, she did not make a scene to delay her master’s important tasks.

Franda just thought of “teaching” her master a “lesson” after he finished his busy work.

The master can love and protect Conelia, but he cannot neglect Franda!

Setting aside these details, the first thing Link has accomplished upon returning to the Wizard Civilization Universe is already done.

And done very well at that.

Not only did he achieve the result he wanted, the benefits far exceeded his prior expectations.

But as always, there is no gain without pain, and with gain, naturally, something must be given.

The same applies to Link.

He has received the highest level of favor from the Will of the Wizard World and has accepted such a generous gift from the Will of the Wizard World; he must do something for the Will of the Wizard World in return.

This is inalterable, an unbreakable truth.

Even Lotson, as the reincarnation of a Saint, still has to find stars and that beam of light for the Will of the Wizard World, to repay for the help he received.

How could Link be an exception?

As for the task given to Link by the Will of the Wizard World…

It is simple yet difficult to say, hard yet quite simple.

That is, to ascend to Saint as quickly as possible and help the Will of the Wizard World restore the magic power level of the Stormy Sea.

Link looked down at the island reef that had grown in size because it had anchored the Human Immortal Martial World, then looked around at the Stormy Sea, silent at a microcosmic level yet surging in grand waves, and he seemed to understand something.

After the epic war with the divine civilization, the homeland of the Wizard World was shattered, losing a lot of territories.

Setting aside the territories, the homeland, reshaped, became habitable again.

After the reshaping, the Homeland Continent was divided into five parts: the Central Plains, the East Coast, the West Coast, the North Region, and the South Region, each part nurturing a Saint.

Beyond the Homeland Continent lie the Endless Sea, the Stormy Sea, the North Ocean, and the South Ocean.

According to this division and Lotson’s words, the Endless Sea, the Stormy Sea, the North Ocean, and the South Ocean were purposefully left for the four perished Saints to reclaim their status upon reincarnation or for new Saints to ascend.

In other words, the Wizard Civilization can now simultaneously support nine Saints.