Wizard Immortal

Chapter 563 Emerald City

Chapter 563 Emerald City

Late at night, in front of a magnificent and exquisite villa, a car slowly came to a stop, and a figure stepped out.

The villa in front of me looks exquisite, surrounded by a lot of greenery. As the breeze blows, the fragrance of flowers flows quietly from afar, making people relax and feel happy.

In the distance, the soft sound of a stream flowed gently down, dripping continuously with the surging of the fountain, at first glance looking like a light rain.

Distracting the maids who wanted to come forward to dress him, Adir walked alone in the luxurious villa. With the pulse and breeze of the wind, Adir's mood gradually calmed down, and he began to think about the information he had received that evening.

"Hall of the Dead, Central Tower, Hall of Elements..."

These few simple names represent some of the most powerful forces in the entire High Domain.

The central tower represents the Wizard Alliance of the High Domain. It has its own independent power and base, but it also has the power of several other major forces within it. In name, it represents the entire High Domain.

The Hall of the Dead is a faction composed of the undead, with its core members mostly being powerful undead, as well as some wizards who left behind spirits after death.

The Elemental Temple is composed of many elemental races, with very few members, but each one is extremely powerful.

These are the nominally strongest forces in the High Domain. Each of these forces, taken individually, spans numerous worlds and is powerful enough to suppress an entire world and launch expeditions.

Besides these few supreme powers, there are also many other forces, large and small.

Elves, orcs, monsters, bloodlines... almost every race has at least one large force representing them, occupying a certain position in the entire High Domain.

"With my fourth-tier strength, I would definitely be accepted by any faction I join. Even the most powerful factions would probably not refuse me."

Walking along the road, reflecting on the information Nedven had gathered, Adir pondered to himself: "Joining is easy, but becoming a core member and gaining access to its truly valuable resources and knowledge is difficult."

Every faction inevitably has its own direct subordinates. No matter how outstanding an outsider is, they cannot compare to the wizards they have trained in terms of trust and loyalty.

This is both human nature and the reality.

If Adir doesn't want to be marginalized and wants to gain enough attention, then he doesn't need to consider those few supreme powers.

Thinking of this, several names in my mind began to be crossed out one by one, and a name slowly rose up.

The Emerald Tower.

This is a powerful force established by the elves in the High Realm, named after the Emerald Mother, the ancestor of the elven race, and is most suitable for Adir in terms of innate bloodline.

According to information gathered by Adir, most of the wizards in the Emerald Tower are elven wizards, and many of its traditions are tailor-made for the elven race.

For Adir, aside from those supreme powers, this was undoubtedly the most suitable organization.

He is a pure-blooded moon elf, a natural-born king of the elven race. Joining the Emerald Tower, a power composed entirely of bloodlines, naturally gives him a greater sense of closeness and makes it easier to gain their trust.

Among the many powerful forces, this is not the strongest, but it is the most suitable in terms of status.

Walking on the wide path, Adir quietly pondered, then raised his head and looked at a large tree to the side.

The enormous golden tree appeared to be over ten meters tall. In its canopy, several black crows stood, their scarlet eyes fixed on Adir. Their gazes were like those of a human, calm and clear, without the murky glint of a wild beast.

After staring at the crow for a while, Adir turned around and walked towards his dwelling without lingering.

After he left, several caws came from behind him. A few black crows flapped their wings and flew away to another place to continue observing the surroundings.

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Are you leaving?

In the quiet and comfortable room, Nedwin came to visit and happened to overhear the news.

"Yes."

Adir, dressed in a black wizard's robe, nodded: "I'm preparing to head to the Emerald City."

"Emerald City? The territory of the elves."

Nedwin realized what was happening and felt a pang of disappointment upon hearing that Adir was leaving, but he quickly said, "Perfect timing. The teleportation array in the city is still active, and I have one more cross-domain access privilege this year, so it will be convenient for me to go."

"Thank you then." Adir thought for a moment, then smiled and nodded, not refusing the other party's kindness.

During this time, he had already found out the location of the Emerald Tower, which was located in the center of the Silver Domain, several domains away from where Adir was.

If it were up to Adir alone, it might take him several years to reach the destination.

Sitting on the wooden chair, looking at Nedwin in front of him, after thinking for a moment, Adir gently tapped, and a bit of mental information flowed into the other's mental sea.

"These are my studies on advancing to the second-level wizard level, and a secret technique I deduced. Consider this my reward for the past few months."

Adir spoke up, finally giving the other party a small benefit so that they wouldn't work for nothing.

During this period, Nedwin sent all sorts of gifts in various ways, ranging from precious materials and equipment to beautiful maids and trinkets of all sizes, sparing no expense.

As a subordinate member of the Central Tower, Nedwin also used his authority to gather information from various wizarding organizations, allowing Adir to read it at will.

Adir saw how hard the other party was working and naturally understood what they wanted.

As Nedwin quietly reviewed the new information in his mind, his smile widened, and his sense of loss vanished instantly. He suppressed the urge to delve into the secret techniques and bowed to Adir in gratitude: "Thank you for your generosity. Please do not hesitate to ask me for anything in the future."

"I will." Adir nodded. "I'll leave the teleportation array to you."

"Please rest assured, this is just a small matter." Nedwin's smile remained unchanged, and he nodded repeatedly, his attitude becoming even more respectful: "The activation and adjustment of the magic array will take two days. After two days, you can use it directly."

He patiently explained the characteristics and operation of the teleportation magic array to Adir before taking his leave and hurriedly leaving Adir's room, seemingly eager to try the secret technique that Adir had given him.

Watching the other person hurriedly leave, Adir pondered, "It seems that even in the High Domain, the monopoly of advanced knowledge is still very serious."

As a member of the Central Tower, Nedwin was only an outpost member, yet he didn't even have a secret technique to aid his advancement. His meditation technique was also very low-level. Although it was a high-level meditation technique, it was clearly not suitable for him, resulting in his breathing being very unstable.

This situation also illustrated something to Adir. Even in the Highlands, competition among wizards was fierce, and some precious knowledge and resources were still fiercely contested, even monopolized.

However, Adir was used to such things. He shook his head and sighed for a moment before leaving the room and walking outside.

The villa's interior is equipped with a high-precision laboratory, many of which contain unique equipment, making it suitable for conducting a variety of low-intensity experiments.

During this period, Adir often stayed in the laboratory to do some things.

Two days later.

At dawn, led by a black-robed wizard, Adir slowly walked into the majestic and enormous tower.

This is the heart of the city, a massive wizard's tower, the most sophisticated and powerful place in the city.

Upon arriving, Adir entered a spacious hall, where Nedwin was already waiting.

"You've arrived."

Seeing Adir enter, Nedwin nodded: "The magic array is ready. When would you like to begin?"

"Let's do it today." Having spent several months in this city, Adir had no intention of delaying any longer and said casually.

"Alright," Nedwin said. "Please step into the center of the magic circle."

Hearing Nedwin's words, Adir looked down at the magic array in front of him.

The magic array before him was somewhat similar in form to the teleportation magic array that Adir had once set up, but there were significant differences. Not only was the structure more complex and stable, but it also involved a lot of unknown knowledge, which made Adir feel a sense of complexity at first glance.

At this moment, as the witch array slowly activated, a golden spatial gate opened before them, looking just like an ordinary door, without the slightest instability.

"The chip records parameters and transmits data."

Watching the magic array begin to operate silently, Adir didn't speak. He simply activated the chip in his mind and tried to record the various parameters of the magic array in front of him, preparing to use it for reverse engineering.

After doing all this, he stepped into the portal to the space before him.

Accompanied by the roar of spatial power and the surge of immense elemental power, the next moment, a huge golden spatial gate flickered on the spot, and then, carrying Adir's figure, disappeared directly from the spot.

Tick-tock...

A series of ticking sounds rang out, sounding a bit like raindrops falling to the ground, and a bit like the sound of a clock ticking away.

When all the sounds finally disappeared, Adir opened his eyes again and found himself in a large hall.

"Hello, welcome to the Emerald City... Before your journey, please register your personal information. If you are a wizard, please use the special entrance..."

A soft female voice echoed throughout the hall, seemingly from the hall's public address system.

Adir raised his head and looked around.

Within the doors surrounding the hall, figures appeared one after another, accompanied by subtle spatial fluctuations, clearly indicating that they had all been teleported there.

(End of this chapter)

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