As Xu Jun watched Qi Xiaohao and Wang Yi chatting casually about how to deal with Wu Guan's possible retaliation, he couldn't help but chuckle.

Wu Jie does have some rights, but these rights are granted to him by the rules, so if he wants to exercise his rights, he must do so within the scope permitted by the rules.

Once the rules are broken, not only will the rights granted by the rules be lost, but the consequences of breaking the rules will also be borne.

At the very least, Wu Jie shouldn't have crossed the line over such a trivial matter as Wu Guan's.

Moreover, the Wu family is neither the mafia nor the dim-witted villains in the novel. They would never resort to mindless power to retaliate at the slightest problem, let alone be so stupid as to only resort to violence to solve it.

Wu Manqi called simply to resolve the dispute and settle things peacefully.

Unfortunately, one side suspected the other of being narrow-minded and seeking revenge, while the other believed the other was being unreasonable and unwilling to reconcile.

Tsk tsk tsk, interesting.

Xu Jun took a sip of tea, closed his eyes contentedly, and offered no further reminders.

I don't know where Wang Yi got such a strong sense of vigilance from; it's probably a result of reading too many juvenile and immature books.

It's better to let children experience things for themselves than to give them dry lectures; nothing bad will happen anyway.

Weekends always seem to fly by.

Wang Yi had a very fulfilling weekend.

At the Martial Arts Training Hall, they ate, drank, slept, practiced magic and combat, and even had a sparring session with the King.

Now that the duel was over, Wang Yi could no longer continue to get free personal instruction from Wang Jiang.

Fortunately, Wang Yi and Wang Jiang agreed to have several matches each month to see if Wang Yi's strength had improved.

On Monday, Wang Yi entered the classroom as the bell rang.

Transferring schools is impossible; it's absolutely impossible for me to transfer schools in my entire life.

Everyone at Lanling Magic High School is talented and speaks very well; Wang Yichao likes being there.

Transferring schools was just something Wang Yi talked about casually. It would be costly and troublesome, not to mention that he had finally gotten used to the environment and made some friends, so he couldn't just give it up so easily.

As for Wu Guan, just avoid him.

Anyway, in broad daylight at school, there's no way that Manager Wu would dare to do anything to him.

Moreover, with Wang Yi's current strength, he is not afraid of Wu Guan at all; it should be Wu Guan who is afraid of him.

Of course, necessary vigilance should still be maintained, so Wang Yi planned to stay in Shangwu for a while.

He lives alone and is afraid that someone might sneak up on his house to retaliate.

The security patrols in the villa area are decent, but those patrols are, after all, just ordinary people.

If Wu Guan really chooses to retaliate, he can't possibly target ordinary people.

Even he fell into Wang Yi's hands, so if he wants revenge, he should at least find a more powerful mage.

That's why Wang Yi didn't dare stay at Qi Xiaohao's house; if something really happened, it would be bad if Qi Xiaohao got into trouble.

Shangwu is a good fit; the training room is quiet and secluded, and there are usually many people training there.

I heard that the owner and shareholders of the Shangwu Training Hall are all high-level mages, which gives them some influence.

If you can't guarantee the safety of your members, what's the point of running a training center?

Moreover, Wang Yi is currently a VIP member.

After a day of magic lessons, at the end of the school day, homeroom teacher Bai Yu walked into the classroom with a stack of materials, just as the school bell rang.

"Classmates, I'll take up a little of your time after school to say a few words."

Bai Yu placed the documents on the lectern, then clapped her hands to attract everyone's attention.

"As we all know, the mage profession originated from Warcraft. The collision and fusion of the Warcraft world with our world created many specific interdimensional portals. These interdimensional portals, with their distinct levels and characteristics, are the first battlefields where humans and Warcraft meet and fight."

The passage between the two worlds is generally very dangerous, as you have probably learned in your magic history class. In the early days of the magic era, more than one country suffered annihilation because it could not guard the passage between the two worlds and was overrun by magical beasts.

However, as the number of human mages increased and their strength grew, the interdimensional passage gradually became a source of magic crystals, and its strategic value increased.

As a mage, whether one aspires to defend the land or to strive for expansion, one will inevitably have to travel through the interdimensional passage several times in the future.

The knowledge gained from books is ultimately superficial. Simply looking at text, pictures, and videos is not as effective as personally entering the interdimensional passage and experiencing a face-to-face battle with a monster. This allows you to better understand your shortcomings, analyze your inner self, and clarify your future development direction.

Therefore, in order to help students find their own differentiated path, transform the accumulation of magical knowledge into actual combat power, conduct stock game in advance, and smoothly realize the value transformation of mage abilities, the teacher specially contacted the Candlelight Army to apply for and approved a few places to enter the interdimensional passage.

"I hope that through this journey through the two realms, students will strengthen their understanding, discover their areas of expertise, and, through a focused approach combining specific points and lines, grasp the end-to-end process of the mage class, identify the refined breakthrough points for the mage class, facilitate future resource integration, and give themselves an early boost to their future."

Bai Yu is not old, but at this moment, her every move is very much like that of a homeroom teacher. In particular, her speech was long and complicated, full of jargon, and seemed like a lot of nonsense.

The students below the podium couldn't help but have a series of question marks appear on their heads.

Looking at the bewildered majority of students in the classroom, Bai Yu couldn't help but smile. Then, she picked up the materials on the podium, shook them, and coughed lightly twice:

"Lingnan Shaqiao, ten training slots. Five days and four nights, the process is extremely dangerous."

Bai Yu stopped joking with the students and refined her words: "There are two requirements."

"First, you must participate voluntarily, understand the dangers of this training, and have the courage to face mid-level magical beasts and be prepared for casualties."

"Second, participation requires the knowledge and consent of parents or guardians, who must voluntarily sign an informed consent form."

The students then understood what was going on, and the quiet classroom instantly erupted in excitement.

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