This crazy wizard is quite stable

Chapter 212 Sylvanas's Trial

Chapter 212 Sylvanas's Trial
"My second condition is that I would like to add a research project to the program—creating Lunar Familiars!!!"

"!!!"

Upon hearing Sival's second condition, Isaac's pupils constricted slightly. He stared at Sival in shock. According to the intelligence, wasn't this guy researching the transformation of magic into divine magic and the transformation of divine magic into spells? How did he end up researching this kind of thing?
It is important to know that the Moon's Kin are products of the authority of the Moon Goddess, Sia. To create the Moon's Kin is to steal that authority from the Moon Goddess, Sia!
This is the behavior of a mad witch!
wrong!

This is even crazier than a mad witch!
Because mad witches don't harm true gods!

Even more outrageous than Isaac's plan, although he also wanted to steal the authority of the God of Credit, he did not intend to completely possess it, nor could he possess it. His authority was very useful to all high wizards, so when the time came, he could simply pass it around, like the Book of Privileges of the Truth Society, making it a tool that all wizards could learn, and then the God of Credit would have nothing to say.

However, the power to create Moon Families is different. While it does provide some benefit to a wizard's strength, it is not significant. Not all wizards are enthusiastic about this power, so its risks are definitely higher than Isaac's plan.

After a brief moment of shock, Isaac smiled. He did not refuse the condition, but nodded and said, "No problem, but this has to be put after my research project, and I will only take action if I have a feasible plan. After all, you are more aware of the risks involved than I am."

Upon hearing this, Shival looked at Isaac in surprise. He now had a more comprehensive understanding of the Mad Witches. These guys were indeed a bunch of madmen, and madmen who had no reverence for gods or powerful beings.

But what he needs most right now is this kind of madman!
“Well… I’ll wait for your good news.” With that, Shival handed me a piece of parchment. “If you succeed, use this to contact me.”

A look of surprise flashed in Isaac's eyes. Was this... a lack of faith in his strength?

After all, they belonged to the Cult of Flesh and Blood, and could have communicated directly through the cult's spellbooks without going through such trouble. The parchment used for communication was usually only for temporary purposes.

Therefore, what Isaac could think of was that while Shiva acknowledged his courage, he didn't recognize his strength. After all, he was just a newly promoted high-level wizard, although he had once had the terrifying feat of defeating a third-tier high-level knight while only being a newly promoted second-tier wizard...

Many wizards have a sense of superiority over knights; to them, a high-ranking knight is hardly a third-tier knight.

Therefore, it's normal for Silva to test Isaac's strength.

So Isaac didn't say much, he just took the parchment, got up, dusted off his wizard robes, and walked out.

"Wait for my good news."

After saying that, Isaac took Ruri away from the Truth Association's headquarters without making any promises.

Although he was confident in his own strength, he knew nothing about the monster, so it was better to be cautious.

Therefore, after leaving the headquarters of the Truth Association, Isaac first went to the largest adventurer's tavern in Nebula City, intending to gather information about the Eastman Valley.

Unfortunately, the drawbacks of advancing too quickly became apparent. Because his strength increased so rapidly, some of Isaac's understanding hadn't kept pace. For example, the adventurer's tavern, which he considered a convenient place for gathering information, actually sold mostly information about first-tier monsters and extraordinary beings; even second-tier information was rare, and as for higher-tier...

That's practically nonexistent.

Because the adventurers in this world are different from the adventurer guilds that Isaac knew. Being an adventurer is actually a very unpromising profession. Although in the stories of this world, whenever the world is in chaos, it is the adventurers who save the world, and nobles often become adventurers to go out and gain experience.

But in reality, the difference between reality and fantasy is huge!

Adventurers in fantasy live a life of luxury, constantly exploring labyrinths and battling evil gods, leading incredibly exciting lives.

But in reality, adventurers often struggle to make ends meet, resorting to petty theft or other unethical practices. Those who can consistently hunt wild monsters are already considered high-level adventurers.

Moreover, there are two major differences from the story. One is the environment. In the story, adventurers can easily make a lot of money by going out to kill some monsters and explore some dungeons after arriving in any town. But in reality, there are basically no monsters outside the town for the sake of stable development. Apart from goblins, those things are too difficult to kill. As for dungeons, once they appear, the local lord will take care of them himself.

It's not up to adventurers to get a share of the pie.

Places like the town of Phyllis are specifically designed for adventurers. There are no ordinary civilians there; they are either merchants or adventurers. After all, adventurers are a group of extraordinary individuals, and even if they are not the strongest, their combat power is still stronger than that of ordinary people. These people definitely need to be given something to do, which can also generate more tax revenue.

The second problem is also the biggest and most serious problem!
strength!

This world is ultimately a world where the strong rule, and even the strongest adventurer is only at the second tier...

Firstly, most adventurers' extraordinary professions are quite weak, with a maximum level of only tier two. Secondly, even if a few are legitimate extraordinary professions like knights and wizards, they are either nobles who have come down to train and will return after a while, or they have joined some large organizations in order to advance further.

After all, although the advancement of extraordinary beings in this world does not require certain pills like in the mortal cultivation novels of my previous life, there are similar things, and the control is even more strict!
Even if a lucky few obtain the few advancement methods scattered outside or from the ruins, after advancing to the third rank, they will find a powerful force to join. If they had a choice, who the hell would want to be an adventurer?
But Isaac didn't know any of this before, because he had risen through the ranks too quickly, and Rona, who was a proper adventurer by his side, had spent most of her time doing worse than an adventurer...

Therefore, Isaac's impression of adventurers remains unchanged.

"Sigh~" Isaac sighed heavily as he walked out of the adventurer's tavern. He hadn't expected that improving his strength so quickly would cause such a problem...

I should have just checked with the Truth Association. They must have information about the demiplane where the third-tier monsters are located. Unfortunately, the nouveau riche atmosphere there is just too strong, so strong that Isaac felt very uncomfortable just being there...

However, it's not a big problem. This trip wasn't a complete waste. At least he now knows the location of Eastman Valley. The rest can be left to the dimensional apostles. After all, they won't really die, making them perfect scouting materials!

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like