Chapter 88 Apprentice War (VI)

"His!"

Anderson and Aldo gasped instantly.

The exchange ratio is close to one to forty. Are all the apprentices of the Black Tower Wizarding Academy monsters?
"One to forty!?"

Anderson and Aldo both exclaimed at the same time. The number was so outrageous that their brains were unable to wrap their heads around it.

"No!" Aldo was the first to react, "There's something wrong with the White Wizard's strength!"

Richard smiled calmly without further explanation.

"How could the White Wizard be so weak?" Anderson also reacted at this moment, with uncertainty in his tone.

"The White Wizard Academy focuses on training the corps, while the Black Wizard Academy focuses on training individual strength. Logically, the White Wizards should have more advantages, so why are they... so weak?"

Richard shook his head. Anderson's thoughts were exactly the same as his original thoughts. Who could have thought that the White Wizard would be so disappointing.

"Although the White Wizards focus on the training of the legion, their training is too gentle and they have not experienced serious fighting." Richard explained, "To put it simply, this group of people has a lot of theories, but lacks combat experience. Once they encounter an emergency, they will be confused.

When we dealt with them, we just slightly knocked their heads off and they fled.”

"So bad?" Aldo couldn't believe it.

If white wizards are really as bad as Richard said, then how did they become the mainstream wizards in the wizarding world to conquer the other world?

"Believe it or not," Richard shrugged nonchalantly. He told the two people the news simply because they were all in the same camp, friendly forces, and friendly forces with the same goal.

"I'm telling the truth. The exchange ratio is right here. The number of people in the three colleges is almost the same. You can tell by counting outside."

Aldo and Anderson were silent for a moment, and finally thanked Richard.

It's undoubtedly a good thing that Richard is willing to share intelligence.

"What do you two want to do next? Press on the victory?" Richard asked curiously.

"Huh? The Black Tower Wizarding Academy is not planning to attack?" Anderson frowned, wondering if what Richard said was a lie.

If the White Wizard was as useless as he said, then there was no reason for them not to give chase.

"Well, we at the Black Tower Wizard Academy don't plan to pursue them." Richard nodded. "We have some internal problems right now. I just dealt with a troublemaker, and now we need to sort things out."

Anderson thought back to the scene he saw when he first arrived.

"So someone is fighting for power?" Anderson thought to himself.

When he first saw him, he thought Richard was fighting a powerful white wizard in single combat.

"In addition to this reason, I have another piece of advice for you two." Richard said calmly, "The number of white wizards fighting with us is not right. Some of them did not come to fight. I think they are preparing defense measures at the resource point. If you two want to pursue them, it is best to attack as soon as possible.

If we wait until they have built their defenses, the losses will be huge."

When Aldo and Anderson heard this, they immediately stood up and said goodbye.

"In that case, we are sorry to bother you, the Black Tower Wizard Academy." Aldo stood up and said, "Since this resource point was acquired by your Black Tower Wizard Academy, we, the Annihilation Wizard Academy, will not interfere. But your original resource point..."

Anderson also looked at Richard at this moment. It was a bit too much for one college to occupy two resource points.

"How about one third for each of the three companies?" Richard said casually, "We are all in the same camp, so we should share resources."

Anderson and Aldo were a little surprised. They didn't expect Richard to agree to this so readily.

"But I have a condition."

"What conditions?" Anderson asked.

"I want to borrow your alchemy apprentices." Richard smiled. "I think the camp built by the white wizard is pretty good. I plan to repair it."

"Building a camp?"

The two apprentice leaders immediately became confused. "Repairing the camp... Does the Black Tower Wizard Academy think we will lose?" Aldo said in a deep voice, "Or is there something wrong with the information you told us?"

Richard waved his hand and said, “I swear on the sea of ​​my soul that the news I told you is not false at all.

But I am a cautious person by nature. If you two are defeated, I have a fortress here that can be defended, right?"

After saying that, Richard winked playfully.

Anderson and Aldo looked at each other. The doubts in their hearts did not disappear because of Richard's explanation, but became even greater.

This is also the disadvantage of dark wizards.

They have difficulty trusting others.

But right now, determining the strength of the white wizard apprentice is something both academies have to do, and there is no conflict of interest among the three academies, so Richard has no need to lie to them.

So the two academies finally chose to pursue the white wizard apprentice.

The Oblivion Wizard Academy and the Void Wizard Academy left Richard with a total of thirty apprentices from the alchemy school. These apprentices were not very strong and were able to survive the bloody exam purely because of luck.

And now that they were left here with Richard, it once again proved that they were lucky.

"How stingy! They only kept thirty apprentices."

Richard smacked his lips, and then arranged for these thirty apprentices to work with the apprentices of the Black Tower Wizarding Academy to build protective measures.

Although there was not a trace of falsehood in the news he told Anderson and Aldo, he had a guess in his mind that he did not tell them.

A White Wizard apprentice may grow unusually fast.

This guess came from Richard's intuition.

The White Wizards fought two battles just a few hours apart and reduced the casualties. If they fought a few more battles, these apprentices in the ivory tower would grow rapidly.

At that time, the numerical advantage of the white wizards will be greatly utilized.

But these are just Richard's guesses.

Under normal circumstances, the Oblivion Wizard Academy and the Void Wizard Academy are equivalent to two-thirds of the combat power of the Dark Wizard Camp, so it should be easy to capture a resource point that has just suffered a defeat.

Even if the White Wizard camp provided support, they could withdraw.

The worst-case scenario is that the dark wizards return in defeat, but that is unlikely.

According to the traces left by the White Wizard, Richard discussed the construction of the camp with several alchemy apprentices.

First of all, there is the city wall. The foundation of the city wall made by the White Wizard can still be found in the camp. Judging from the foundation, the thickness of this city wall is extremely amazing, but the height is not very high.

Richard speculated that the main function of this wall should be to improve the vision of wizard apprentices and to consume some of the magic power of hostile apprentices.

After all, maintaining the art of levitation requires magic power.

The second is the trap outside the city wall.

According to Richard's idea, the magic circle should be manually activated, and it should be set at a certain distance from the camp. It would be enough to set up some warning magic circles near the camp.

The necromancer's pathfinder puppets will easily eliminate the triggering puppets, and Richard is also prepared for the dark wizard to be defeated.

It would be a joke if you made a trigger trap and trapped your own people.

Secondly, wizards can fly, especially after Richard and his men built the city wall, the white wizards would definitely not attack on the ground.

There are magic circles that can detect flying, but they are things that only wizards can use. Apprentices like them should just stick to setting up the magic circles on the ground.

After confirming these two points, the rest were just details. After Richard and several apprentices finished their discussions, they began construction.

(End of this chapter)

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