Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 334 Breaking the Threads of Prophecy



Chapter 334 Breaking the Threads of Prophecy

Chapter 334 Breaking the Threads of Prophecy

However, this thread was incredibly strong.

When the scissors formed from Leo's spiritual energy made their cut, they cracked and shattered.

Leo pondered for a moment and said, "As expected, although my bloodline has the ability to destroy the threads of prophecy, it cannot break the threads set up by these formal wizards."

The application range of the Seven-Colored Dragon's bloodline ability is wider than Leo had anticipated.

Besides anticipating hostility, resisting prophecy, seeing prophetic threads, and foreseeing the future, the Seven-Colored Dragon's bloodline ability can also be used to eliminate prophetic threads.

However, despite having this ability, it was not as easy for Leo to use as he had imagined.

"To break this spell, I need to possess at least the spiritual energy of a formal wizard."

Leo suddenly laughed as he said this.

After all, he now possesses spiritual energy comparable to that of a formal wizard.

Inside Leo's body, a box emerged from the top of his head.

The box emanated a strong spiritual energy, which coalesced into a pair of scissors of the same size, but containing dozens of times more spiritual energy.

Leo wielded the scissors, cutting the prophetic thread of "Stophon" that Augusta had just placed upon him.

The next moment, the thread broke.

The broken thread instantly dissipated.

A look of joy appeared on Leo's face.

"It's done!"

Leo suppressed his joy, concentrated his mind, and cut the threads of prophecy one by one.

Soon, Leo cut off the key part of the prophetic thread that Augusta had just attached to him, concerning the obstruction of Stoffens.

When cutting the prophetic threads, Leo didn't cut them randomly; instead, he prioritized cutting the key parts that were not easily noticed.

Once this part of the thread is cut off, not only will it fail to produce the effect of the prophecy itself, but it will also be difficult for the person performing the prophecy spell to detect it.

After dealing with the prophetic thread that was hindering Stofin, Leo attempted to cut the other prophetic threads.

The scissors of spiritual energy are forcefully cutting away the threads of prophecy that Augusta had attached to herself: "to be loyal to fulfilling the prophecy of Augusta."

However, accompanied by a metallic clang that echoed in his mind, like the clash of metal weapons, the scissors formed by Leo's spiritual energy dissipated.

Leo pondered for a moment.

"It seems that the prophetic threads that Augusta placed on me have different strengths."

Leo then tried to cut the prophetic threads represented by the magic stone.

That won't work either.

Leo murmured, "It seems that Augusta must have used a combination spell-level divination magic to create these two prophetic threads."

"With my current abilities, I cannot remove it. I can only attempt to remove it once I become a full-fledged wizard."

Leo shook his head with considerable regret.

After sailing for half a day, the wizard ship quickly arrived at the expedition island.

When the wizard ship docked at Expedition Island, Frandi personally greeted Leo at the port.

"Mentor Leo."

Leo said, "Frandi, I haven't been able to answer your questions these past few months because I wasn't on Expedition Island. I'll have to leave these questions to Mentor Stoffen."

Upon hearing this, Frandi smiled and said, "Mentor Leo. Although I regret that I haven't been able to consult you, Wizard Stoffen has often guided me during this time, from which I have benefited greatly."

"That's good."

Leo said.

Although this was just an ordinary conversation, it actually contained Leo's question.

He needed to ascertain Stoffen's attitude towards Frandi.

And clearly, Stoffen treated Frandi fairly well, not avoiding him just because he was sent by Augusta.

Frandi reached out and said, "Mentor Leo, Wizard Stoffen is waiting for you at the top of the tower."

When Leo arrived at the top of the tower, Stoffen was staring at the black armor on the table.

This jet-black armor is a demon armor stripped from the knights of the past.

During this time, Stoffen was researching this.

"Leo".

Stoffen said, "The demon armor I stripped from the knights and the exoskeleton magic absorption equipment you gave me, after my research over this period, are essentially the same thing. One is complete, and the other is not."

"You got this from Anthony, right?"

"Has Anthony made any other underhanded moves during this period?"

Leo answered affirmatively, "No. And Wizard Anthony would be very willing to be my helper."

"That's good."

Stoffen analyzed, "Since Anthony said that, it seems that he asked you to study this not on Augusta's orders, but because he was trying to get help from Augusta through this research. However, judging from the situation a few months ago, he clearly failed."

Stoffen sighed, "Becoming a full-fledged wizard is getting increasingly difficult these days."

"However, based on my understanding of Augusta, he will likely choose you for this last spot to be promoted to a full-fledged wizard."

"Because for his prophecy, a Prosperian must become a formal wizard to fulfill this fourth prophecy."

"By the way, Leo, are you interested in my world system?"

Stoffen's sudden remark plunged the room into silence.

After a long silence, Stoffen spoke slowly, "Leo, you haven't said a word. Has...you already betrayed me?"

"Let me guess. Did Augusta find you, tell you about my world system, and ask you to hinder my research?"

"Then, you think you can agree verbally while actually making a different choice by lying."

"However, if you actually do that, you'll fall into Augusta's trap."

"Augusta's prophetic magic will afflict you if you verbally agree to it."

"Whether you like it or not, you have to do as he says."

Stoffen sighed helplessly and said, "Leo, just betray me then. To me, it's better for you to betray me and live a little longer than to die from a prophetic spell. That will be more beneficial to my research."

Stofin was clearly convinced that Leo had been afflicted by Augusta's prophetic magic, and he came here to stop him.

"I can allow you to slow down my research. But I will not allow you to sabotage my research; that's my bottom line."

"So, no matter what your opinion of me is after you know my world system, if you want to give up helping me with my research, then it will be a fight to the death between us."

Leo remained silent, not because he didn't want to speak, but because he couldn't.

Augusta might be able to monitor Leo and Stoffen's conversation through the prophetic threads of the magic stone.


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