The Wizard: From Zero-Ring Wizard to Almighty Lord.
Chapter 275 Six Annual Rings
Chapter 275 Six Paths of Time
Chapter 275
Nightshade Wizard was clearly very busy, and only hurriedly conveyed the contents of the orders from the Wizarding Council to Lynn.
He then sent a brief summary of relevant information and immediately ended the call, going offline.
Lynn was not surprised by this.
The Wizarding Council has substantial command authority over Morning Star wizards throughout the wizarding world.
This reflects the balance between rights and obligations.
As a member of parliament, one enjoys various rights in parliament, including speaking, voting, and allocating resources.
Therefore, fulfilling one's due obligations in key matters is inescapable.
Moreover, during the recent Aquila incident, the Wizard Council's Enforcement Wizard, Ald, personally intervened.
It has been officially confirmed that the Temple of Life is a level four faction with Morning Star Wizards.
For this reason, in this operation to eliminate the Meteor Council, the Wizarding Council specifically arranged for the Nightshade Wizard to issue a summons to the Temple of Life.
It is worth noting that even special beings like the Spirit-Eyed Wizard who have already "shattered their stars" are not immune to this.
The Wizarding Council still treats him as an "active Morning Star Wizard".
The term "shattered star" refers to the loss of connection between a Morning Star wizard and the origin of the wizarding world during dimensional expeditions, intense battles, or certain forbidden experiments, rendering them unable to re-enter the state of origin's protection.
This state can cause considerable trouble during interdimensional expeditions.
In particular, their combat power will be weakened after losing the blessing of the Wizarding World.
However, this deficiency is almost negligible when fighting on the Wizarding World's home turf.
This operation to annihilate the Meteor Council happens to take place within the Wizarding World.
Therefore, Star Shatterers, represented by Spirit Eye Wizards, will also join the battle and even become a key focus and part of the Wizard Council's plans.
This focus is not on what happened beforehand, but on how the Meteor Council handles the situation afterward.
Because the Meteor Council was essentially formed by a group of Shattered Star Morning Star wizards!
The original Meteor Council was merely a loose organization.
It is a "mutual aid alliance" formed by wizards who have lost their original protection, who band together to share resources and exchange experiences.
However, as time went on, factions gradually emerged within the Meteor Council, and the organizational structure became complex and secretive.
The moderates continue to adhere to the original "mutual assistance" principle, sharing resources and exchanging experiences only among the Shattered Star Wizards, without participating in external conflicts.
But at the same time, more and more radicals began to rise.
For example, some factions lost the ability to participate in dimensional expeditions after the stars shattered.
They simply abandoned their affiliated forces and severed ties with the mainstream society of the wizarding world.
These Morning Star wizards have no relatives or friends, and have no attachments, which means they have no weaknesses.
Therefore, they began to frequently launch highly threatening operations.
They gather intelligence, attack key points, disrupt the plans of other Morning Star wizards, and even interfere in the affairs of certain large forces.
These actions have not yet crossed the line into "rebellion".
But that was enough to make major powers like the Forgestone and Nightmare Rift extremely disgusted with it, regarding it as a rat hiding in the sewers.
However, these actions alone are not enough to prompt the Wizarding Council to launch a full-scale purge.
What truly made Parliament make its decision was the emergence of a third faction: the extremists.
These factions not only show no fear of the Shattered Star state, but also blame their predicament on the "abandonment" of the Wizarding World's origin.
They gradually went down an extreme path, plotting, planning, and even carrying out numerous acts that could endanger the homeland security of the wizarding world.
These events became the final straw that broke the camel's back of parliamentary tolerance.
The Wizarding Council then issued a "cleansing order," vowing to eradicate these extremists at their root.
However, at the same time, the council was also well aware that it was not possible to condemn all members of the Meteor Council in one fell swoop.
After all, as long as the fundamental bottom line is not crossed.
These Stardust Wizards still retain their status as councilors and have the right to speak.
If not appeased, it could very well trigger a political upheaval within the Wizarding Council, or even spark a backlash from the public.
At this moment, the Spirit-Eyed Wizard of the Temple of Life becomes exceptionally important.
Although he was also in a shattered star state, unlike those extremists, he did not abandon his own subordinate system.
On the contrary, he continued to cultivate disciples, manage his power, and even supported a newly promoted third-level Grand Wizard, the Green Forest Wizard, and built the Temple of Life around him.
This means that the Spirit-Eyed Wizard not only has attachments and stances, but also continues to maintain a sense of belonging to the wizarding world.
Such people possess immense value in being united with and supported by the government.
The Wizarding Council's calculations are clear:
After the extremists were eliminated, "moderate Starbreakers" like the Spirit Eye Wizard stepped forward.
Take over and guide the remaining forces of the Meteor Council, reintegrate its internal structure, and thus completely bring this potentially destabilizing force under your control.
At this moment, Lynn, having sorted out her thoughts, gently pinched her chin, unsure of what to say.
"I used the scales to control the Spirit-Eyed Wizard to support myself... but unexpectedly, in the eyes of outsiders, it actually enhanced the status of the Spirit-Eyed Wizard..."
Lynn gave a helpless, bitter smile.
However, this is also a good thing for him.
This time, the Wizarding Council is going to launch a "cleansing" operation against the Meteor Council, wiping out all the extremists within it.
In the process, many of the Meteor Council's action plans will likely be made public.
Lynn remembered that he had just helped the people from the Meteor Council with a small matter not long ago.
Some things weigh only four ounces when not weighed, but can weigh over a thousand pounds when weighed.
Lynn remembered that he had some enemies, and these enemies were all of high status.
For example, in the Nightmare Rift Valley, where this hunt took place, there were enemies at the Morning Star Wizard level...
For example, on the other side of the Forgestone, the Aquila constellation is also eyeing it covetously.
If the underhanded tactics by which the Temple of Life once helped the Meteor Council are made public, these people will inevitably use it to their advantage.
But now, from the conversation with the Nightshade Wizard, he had somewhat guessed that the Wizarding Council was preparing to make good use of the Spirit Eye Wizard's trump card...
Therefore, his past minor connections with the Meteor Council are very likely to be completely ignored by the Wizard Council.
"In this way, I don't need to worry about whether this hunt will affect me personally..."
Lynn breathed a sigh of relief; his safety was now at least somewhat guaranteed.
Of course, this is only a certain level of protection. As Nightshade Wizard said, the Wizarding Council has now confirmed that the Meteor Council's stronghold is located in the southern region of the wizarding world, at the border between the territories of black wizards and white wizards.
This region is vast, encompassing the Kingdom of Arureia, where his Temple of Life is located.
In other words, this place may very well become part of the battlefield in the future.
Lynn remembered that Forgestone and Nightmare Rift had both participated in the siege.
At that point, they will inevitably pose some threat to us...
"Aquila must hate me to the core... after all, it concerns the scales... he definitely wants to get his hands on the scales or related information..."
Lynn analyzed the situation.
"On the other hand, I've only been to the Mechanical City in the Nightmare Rift... but within the Mechanical City, I brazenly killed the Warhammer Master's disciple..."
"In that case, not only the Warhammer Master, but the entire Mechanical City will probably have this information and list me as someone who has violated the laws of the Mechanical City and is punishable by death..."
Lynn pinched the bridge of his nose. After analyzing the situation, he realized that his own situation was not entirely safe either.
"Although I have the Morning Star Wizard, the Spirit Eye Wizard, as a pawn... my own safety is the most important thing..."
"So, I still need to break through to the Morning Star Wizard level! Only by breaking through to the Morning Star Wizard level can I be absolutely safe! Otherwise, with only the third-level Grand Wizard level, I might 'passively die' in the aftermath of a Morning Star War..."
Lynn's eyes were clear; he couldn't wait to return to Dimension 001 to prepare for his breakthrough to the Morning Star Wizard level.
However, at that moment, the figure of the Spirit Eye Wizard suddenly appeared beside him.
Without him saying a word, the Spirit-Eyed Wizard handed him a letter, the signature of which bore the distinctive mark of the Meteor Council.
Lynn raised an eyebrow upon seeing the letter.
"Could it be that the Meteor Council has discovered something?"
With that thought in mind, he opened the letter and began to read the words on it.
Just as he had guessed, the Meteor Council was a powerful, underground, and secretive force that had existed for an unknown period of time.
While it cannot compare to major powers like the Wizarding Council and the Forgestone, it still has its own information channels.
The Wizarding Council has formed a special task force to counter the Meteorite Council's major actions. The task force consists entirely of members from powerful factions who are not affiliated with the Shattered Star Wizards.
Even though the Wizarding Council is being cautious, the Forgestone and Nightmare Rift have been making frequent moves lately.
This still raised some concerns within the Meteorite Council.
Therefore, the letter Lynn received was from the Meteor Council, hoping that the Temple of Life could provide some intelligence to the Meteor Council...
After reading it, Lynn pondered for a moment, then looked at the Spirit Eye Wizard and said:
"Since the Meteor Council has asked us for help, we will. However, the entire contact process must be recorded, and a copy must be sent to the Wizard Council..."
Lynn had some guesses in his mind about why the Nightshade Wizard could so openly spread the Wizard Council's action plan.
He seemed completely unconcerned that the people he contacted had connections with the Meteorite Council, and didn't conduct any background checks...
The cunning Nightshade Wizard couldn't possibly be such a carefree person, so the only possibility is that the Wizarding Council ordered him to do so.
"Could it be... that the information and intelligence I received are not necessarily accurate? Is the Wizarding Council setting a trap?"
Lynn was confused, but he still decided to follow his plan.
When it comes to choosing sides, he is definitely standing with the victorious Wizarding Council.
In this operation, the Temple of Life will send Spirit Eye Wizards to actively cooperate with the Wizard Council.
And he, the master of the Temple of Life, took the opportunity to disappear for a period of time...
He needs to find a way to break through that seemingly insurmountable fourth-level realm, the Morning Star Wizard...
....................................
Dimension 001, above the second bright moon.
Lynn appeared here, his gaze fixed on the two extraordinary plants planted here.
He entrusted all affairs of the wizarding world to the Spirit Eye Wizard.
Beverly helped him with the development of the 001 dimension.
After calming Evelyn down, he returned to the two extraordinary plants to prepare for the next steps.
"In advanced meditation, although starting with the Morning Star Wizard, there are no longer specific instructions for practice, but rather some inspirational content..."
"But having something is better than having nothing... My 'Azure Sky Meditation Method' is no longer keeping up with my current level, and I don't have any follow-up content... Fortunately, I can learn a thing or two from the meditation method of the Spirit Eye Wizard..."
Lynn walked slowly toward the two extraordinary trees, muttering something to himself.
"With the permanent magical mark, all that's needed is to wait for the breakthrough to Morning Star Wizard; there's no need for prior preparation..."
"In terms of mental strength, I have reached the perfect level of a third-level archmage, with an exact value of 375 points!"
"Thanks to the treasure trove of [Landscape], I have no shortage of the auxiliary resources needed to break through to the fourth level of Morning Star Wizard..."
"All the other miscellaneous requirements... I've got them all ready... Now there's only one last step..."
Lynn's voice slowly faded away, and his figure had already reached the front of the two extraordinary trees.
Before he last came here, the two extraordinary trees were clearly distinct.
Yvegrid was brimming with life, crystal clear; the World Tree stood tall and proud, bathed in the radiant moonlight.
But at this moment, when Lynn stood in front of the two extraordinary trees again, everything changed.
The World Tree and Ifgrid remain in their original locations, but their conditions are vastly different now.
Yvegrid's body was now somewhat withered and yellow, as if he had died.
The World Tree is the same; under the moon's brilliance, it appears a somewhat frighteningly pale white.
However, Lynn paid no attention to the tragic state of the World Tree and Ifgrid, because his gaze was fixed on the center of the two.
At this very moment, at the central point connecting Ifgrid and the World Tree, there appeared an additional, tiny figure.
The figure was extremely small, almost illusory, with only some outlines visible.
From its outline, one can tell that it is a sapling that is still growing.
A sapling is not complicated; its roots, trunk, and branches, along with its lush foliage, form a canopy.
The illusory little tree wasn't very tall, only about two meters. It couldn't even compare to the towering World Tree, let alone the original Ifgrid.
However, Lynn's gaze was fixed on the sapling that was still growing.
Because six unique outlines can be seen on the small tree.
Just like six very unique tree rings, they are eye-catching.
"This is……"
Seeing this, Lynn's eyes froze slightly, and his heart pounded.
(End of this chapter)
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