The Wizard's Secret Journey

Chapter 190 Arrival

Chapter 190 Arrival
As the eerie light of the portal faded, Lynn and his companions officially stepped into the world of Moss.

They were now atop a low hill, their view obscured by Felicity's protective shield and a hazy mist, as if shrouded in an eternal twilight.

"The environment here is indeed suitable for the survival of the Gunn humans."

"Activate the World Synchronizer. I'm disabling the protection."

Felicity whispered, and a few seconds later, waved her hand to cancel the shield.

In an instant, a thick, moist smell of earth and humus, along with the unique fragrance of aged vegetation and a faint, rotten odor, wafted over.

Lynn looked up and saw a giant fern towering into the clouds in the distance to his right. The dim light shone through its massive crown, scattering into beams of pale yellow light in the damp air, illuminating the ubiquitous moss.

These mosses covered the ground in a thick layer, as soft as a velvet blanket, and would silently sink underfoot.

Thanks to this, the world of moss seems to be wrapped in a silent emerald green, extremely quiet.

To the left, a soft blue light shimmered in a deep valley.

It was a "glowing lake" pulsating in the mist.

Lynn recalled the information about the Mossy World, and the source of this unique blue light should be a unique luminescent moss that grows in the water of the Mossy World.

However, the world of moss is not limited to this one type of luminescent moss. On the trunks of the surrounding towering ancient trees, a small number of luminescent mosses of different colors intertwine with layers of symbiotic mosses to create a magnificent picture.

"Let's go find a suitable place to set up camp."

Felicity gave the order again, and he and Durant took the lead and walked forward.

Neither he nor Durant were first-timers exploring other worlds. Although they were amazed by the magnificent scenery of the Mossy World, that was all; they didn't feel the same excitement Lynn had.

Lynn turned around and silently followed, the watch-style synchronizer glowing with a faint white light.

Before long, Felicity stopped at a flat cliff.

"What do you think of this place, Durant?"

"good."

"How about we build it right on the cliff, saving us the trouble of digging a tunnel?"

"it is good."

Felicity shook her head and sighed, "It's been decades since we last met. I didn't expect you to still be as taciturn as before."

"Forget it, let's just dig a hole. After all, you're the best at manipulating the land."

Durant smiled and nodded: "Okay."

"Is there anything I can help you with?" Lynn asked politely.

“No need. Durant can handle setting up the camp. Just remember to use the beacon compass to mark the location.” Felicity waved her hand, adding casually.

"About 60 years ago, Durant was one of my regular partners in exploring other worlds. Back then, our team took on many missions to explore other worlds and had a small reputation throughout the World Conquest Association..."

Felicity's words ended there, with a barely perceptible hint of regret in her eyes as she reminisced.

Lynn paid more attention to Durant beside him, and the sharp-looking but silent brown-haired wizard's eyes dimmed slightly.

Behind Felicity's few words lay a story long since dried by time. Without needing further explanation, Lynn knew it must be a fascinating tale.

But... what first-tier wizard doesn't have a story?

A hundred years may be insignificant for an ordinary person, but every first-order wizard who is over a hundred years old must have had a magnificent and eventful life.

After thinking for a moment, Lynn said frankly, "Once the camp is built, I plan to go out and explore, and also complete some of the tasks of investigating the strength of the creatures."

Felicity nodded: "If you can't stay idle, of course you can. I'll have a doll follow you around."

“If possible, I would like to act alone.” Lynn said, raising his right hand. Azure lightning appeared out of thin air and instantly coalesced into a powerful spear!

“This is… Lightning Bolt? And such a high level of proficiency…” Felicity clicked her tongue in amazement, then shook her head decisively, “Sorry, I underestimated you, Lynn.”

Durant, standing nearby, was also surprised. He never expected that the young first-tier wizard that Felicity had just mentioned would have such strength!

Thunderclap is a mid-level first-circle sorcery, characterized by its extremely high power. When perfectly mastered and possessed with strong control, it can even reach the power of a high-level first-circle sorcery. However, it is also easy to learn but difficult to master, and it is extremely difficult to achieve strong control.

When you first start casting Lightning Bolt, it will only be a "frenzied" ball of lightning that will explode violently when thrown... In some cases, if you throw it too late, it will even explode in the wizard's hands.

Lynn's ability to easily restrain the spear demonstrates that he has mastered the Lightning Technique to a high degree!

Having finally proven his abilities, Lynn breathed a slight sigh of relief and humbly said, "To be honest, I have always had some talent in witchcraft."

Felicity thought of the knowledge of void electric current that Lynn had helped her achieve her breakthrough, nodded silently, and sighed, "That's right, I almost forgot you're a genius."

He thought for a moment, then took out a white crystal plaque and handed it to Lynn:

"Since you possess such strength, this world shouldn't pose much of a threat to you. However, just in case, take this communication token with you."

"If you encounter any danger that you cannot handle, you can contact us through this, no matter where you are in the Moss World. Durant, my puppet, and I will come to your aid as soon as possible."

"Can we make contact from anywhere in the Moss World?"

Felicity was puzzled, then chuckled: "I almost forgot that you are indeed just a wizard who has just advanced to the first rank."

"We are no longer in the Wizarding World, but in the Mossy World. Communication is not subject to any inexplicable 'transmission obstruction,' so a single communication card is enough to allow us to establish contact anywhere."

"In fact, even in the Gunn world, it is said that as long as you leave the Aurora Domain, you can also get rid of the transmission barrier."

Felicity paused at this point.
"You might be wondering why communication is hindered in the aurora zone... I can only tell you, I don't know either."

Durant, who was standing next to him, interjected unusually: "It is said that it is related to the Black Moon Academy, which used to be based in the Aurora Domain."

“…I see.” Lynn suddenly realized the gap in knowledge between himself and a veteran first-tier wizard.

Turning and bowing with his badge in hand, Lynn accepted the communication card handed to him by Felicity:
"Thank you, sir."

"No need. When I was your age... cough, when I first came to explore this other world, I was just as excited as you were."

Felicity smiled confidently.

“Go ahead, Lynn.”

"A level 1 fragmented world is no match for three first-tier wizards!"

(End of this chapter)

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