Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 329 Who's Lying?



Chapter 329 Who's Lying?

Chapter 329 Who's Lying?

The methods used by this instructor are truly horrifying.

To him, the Tower of Dawn seemed to be able to penetrate him at any moment.

Previously, it controlled Uriel's body, and now it has even sent a raven to directly confront Leo.

Leo suppressed his shock and said, "Teacher Wizard, aren't you afraid I'll tell the official wizards of the Tower of Dawn that you sneaked in?"

"No, what I'm about to say is something you'll not only be curious about, but also something you wouldn't want to tell anyone else..."

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"Of course, I can give you a choice. As long as you say you don't want to, I will stop talking."

"Leo, you should know that every formal wizard has their own research to conduct, right?"

"And this research is crucial to our path to becoming a second-circle wizard."

"This research is not about studying magic, but about the construction of a 'world system.'"

"Every wizard's world system is different. For example, Saga's world system is something you would never imagine. It's about individual equality."

"The world system of Sagar is to build a world where individuals are equal and everyone has the same talents. That is why Sagar is so hostile to the Pros, because the innate talents that you Pros possess are too enviable."

"Then there is the Augusta Wizard. His world system is based on the absolute supremacy of wizards. Therefore, in the Sea of ​​Sinking Light, wizards are absolutely supreme, while other mortals, knights, and demi-human races are just toys in the hands of wizards."

Leo listened intently, wanting to immediately express his reluctance, but he was also genuinely interested in what the instructor was saying.

Of course, it cannot be ruled out that the teacher is deceiving him, but Leo found that the world system structure of Saga and Augusta described by the teacher did indeed have some similarities with his own guesses.

He wasn't sure if this was a lie deliberately fabricated by the instructors based on some seemingly plausible appearances.

"And then there's the wizard Stoffensive, whose world-building you can't even imagine..."

Upon hearing this, Leo had a premonition.

All that the teacher mentioned earlier was just a pretext for this dish of vinegar-wrapped dumplings; Stoffenheim's world system is what the teacher truly wants to convey.

Leo opened his mouth and said, "Teacher, I... don't want to."

The instructor's voice abruptly stopped. He said, "You really don't want to know? I can assure you, everything I'm saying is true."

"I said I don't want to. Teacher, please follow the rules you set."

After a moment of silence, the instructor said, "Alright. However, Leo, you'll regret not listening to me later. The wizard Stoffen, his world system dictates that he will one day betray you."

His tone carried a strong warning.

"We'll see when the time comes," Leo said calmly.

After the Instructor's raven flew away, Leo took a deep breath and said, "Mentor Stoffen, the Instructor, Nova, Anthony... some of them are lying."

The arrival of the instructor added a touch of doubt to Leo's suspicions about a certain spell box.

According to Stoffen, the Spellbox was originally faulty, and this problem was likely caused by Augusta.

Nova's statement coincided with Stoffen's, pointing to necrophysics as the cause of the problem.

However, Anthony offered a different explanation: he also possessed necromancy, but he did not detect any necromancy-related auras when he advanced to become a full-fledged wizard.

There are some contradictions among these three statements.

If Nova discovered a lie he had fabricated, then Nova himself is suspicious. But if Nova wasn't lying, then either Stoffensive or Antony is lying.

This same situation exists in the accounts of Anthony and Stoffen.

This is strange, but it's not entirely unreasonable.

It's also possible that Nova used his own bones, which is why his situation is different from Anthony's.

However, the information brought by the instructor allowed Leo to extrapolate new possibilities from his doubts in this regard.

Leo's previous speculation was based on the premise that Stoffen could be trusted.

If the instructor meant that "Stormion is not to be trusted," then the problem with the spell box might be that Stormion was lying.

If Stoffen lied about the spellbox, then Anthony and Nova might simply have used different materials to construct their spellboxes, which would explain the different situations.

Given their close relationship, Leo naturally wouldn't want to doubt Stoffen.

Regardless, for the time being, Leo and Stoffen are on the same page.

Moreover, the instructor's words contained a hint of sowing discord.

Leo's eyes flickered slightly: "Whether it's my mentor Stoffon, who is close to me, wizard Nova, wizard Anthony, or any other teacher who is on the opposite side, I cannot fully trust any of them."

"This isn't a question of whether they're lying or not."

"Even if they didn't do it intentionally, there's a possibility that their knowledge is flawed."

"And the thing I can truly trust, from the time I transmigrated to the present, has never changed: my illustrated guidebook."

In the current situation where truth and falsehood are intertwined.

The illustrated guide is like a textbook, allowing Leo to distinguish between what is real and what is fake.

Because of the instructor's words, Leo, who was feeling emotionally agitated, quickly calmed down.

"At least, judging from the illustrations in the encyclopedia, the spell box itself can indeed help me advance to a full-fledged wizard."

After a moment's hesitation, Leo decided to proceed with the original plan.

Several months passed in the blink of an eye.

The spacious research room.

Beth looked down at the bowing first-class wizard apprentice before her and said, "You mean, in the past few months, Leo hasn't been worried at all about only having one portion of Mokin left. Instead, he's been focused on his research into the wizarding profession?"

"Yes, Wizard Beth."

"This is what the first-class wizard apprentice replied."

Upon hearing this, Beth's eyes darkened.

Beth said, "Go to the Esmond meeting and contact Leo. Tell him to come see me."

"Yes, Wizard Beth."

Several tens of minutes later, when Beth was getting impatient, Leo's figure came into view.

"Hello, Wizard Beth."

Beth laughed heartily, his gloomy mood well concealed: "Haha, Leo, sit down first. I haven't had time to look after you these past few months because I've been in charge of overseas affairs."

Leo smiled and said, "Wizard Beth, I am truly flattered by your words."

Wizard Beth waved his hand and said, "Leo, the reason I called you here is to discuss the use of your bloodline abilities. I have found a suitable environment where you will be able to make good use of your bloodline abilities."


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