Chapter 107 The Wisdom of Chilis
Chapter 107 The Wisdom of Chilis
This change originated from an incredibly powerful ancient wizard.
In the earliest times, when wizards became wizarding apprentices, there was no significant difference in their survivability compared to ordinary people—back then, wizards could also die from a cup of poison or from a dagger hidden in the shadows.
At that time, in order to survive, wizards had no choice but to scheme against each other with nobles.
However, in terms of scheming and plotting, wizards were clearly not as adept as the nobles.
Furthermore, the powerful wizards were also unwilling to see the newly emerging wizards and nobles scheming against each other, and that the entanglement of human hearts delayed their progress on the path of wizardry.
For powerful wizards, this situation is very detrimental to their future.
Thus, under the leadership of an ancient wizard named "Lila," those powerful ancient wizards joined forces to modify the wizarding meditation method and the wizarding "rules."
After that, any ordinary being who could complete meditation would immediately become extraordinary, possessing this 'semi-digitalized' characteristic...
Unless someone deliberately seeks to die, no matter how much the nobles scheme, it will be difficult to cause any real harm to a wizard.
After this, the wizards were completely freed from the infighting with the nobles.
A chasm was thus created between wizards and ordinary people—making them almost entirely different beings.
From that time onward, wizards completely transcended mortals.
Therefore, even if Viscount Iron Sword and his group knew that the Needle-toothed Eel could counter the Crimson Wizard, the limit they could reach was only to cause some trouble for Loen and his group—it was almost impossible to actually harm the Crimson Wizard.
However, the wizards of the central kingdoms were quite different.
If those wizards knew the Scarlet Wizard's 'weakness,' they could easily kill or imprison her.
The saying goes, "When faced with two evils, choose the lesser one..."
"No, I will stay in Forked Ridge," the Crimson Wizard said in a deep voice.
"Thunder Wizard, we need an opportunity to speak with the wizards of the central kingdoms."
"With us together, the wizards of the central kingdoms might not dare to come out and face us."
"They will only show up after we separate."
"Only if they show themselves will we have a chance to talk to them."
"Thunder Wizard, if what we are facing now is a crisis—the more it goes on, the more dangerous it will become."
"The sooner we can complete the dialogue with the wizards of those central kingdoms, the less danger we will face later."
"As for the issue of my siren bloodline..."
The Scarlet Wizard pointed to the ocean behind her.
"Isn't Andy still here?"
"After you leave, I will go straight back to the ship."
"Andy would also swim beneath the boat."
"Even if the wizards from the central kingdoms really come to make a move with the relics of the needle eel, with Andy here, I will still have a chance to fight back."
"But you, Thunder Wizard..."
"The wizards from the central kingdoms may come to me, or they may come to you."
"If they choose to come after you, I hope that when you encounter them, Thunder Wizard, you won't act too rashly."
"Don't act like before, where it's a matter of life and death the moment you start fighting—at least give both sides a chance to talk."
The Crimson Wizard looked at Loon with a complicated expression.
This is the issue she's most worried about.
Luo Ang is too bloodthirsty!
When they entered the Central Kingdoms, they had already destroyed its ecosystem—but that doesn't mean they could only be enemies with the wizards of the Central Kingdoms.
As long as there is an opportunity for dialogue, there will always be room for maneuver and compromise in the situation.
But if the wizards of the central kingdoms had found the Thunder Wizard instead of the Crimson Wizard first, then it's possible that the Thunder Wizard, who had just been preparing to test the waters, would have killed them with a single slash the moment they realized they were already making their move!
By then, there will be absolutely no room for maneuver.
Even with the power of the Orchid Wizard, it was difficult to resist the wizards of the Central Kingdoms, and he had to be imprisoned in the Orchid Islands. The power of Loon and the Crimson Wizard was not even comparable to that of the Orchid Wizard. When the two sides fought each other, how could Loon and the others possibly be a match for those wizards of the Central Kingdoms?
"Thunder Wizard, wizards are selfish creatures, and there are many conflicts between different schools of thought."
"Even if, in the end, the wizards of the central kingdoms believe that we have violated their ecology—as long as there is an opportunity for dialogue, then we are only facing a portion of the wizards."
"But if we don't even have the chance to talk, then we'll be facing all the wizards of these central kingdoms."
The Scarlet Wizard spoke in a deep voice, with a tone that suggested he was earnestly trying to persuade her.
"I understand." Luo Ang nodded.
Before the Scarlet Wizard's reminder, Loon had never regarded the wizards of the Central Kingdoms as a "whole" group, but rather as many individuals and factions.
In Loon's mind, as long as he did not raise the banner of "reform", the wizards of the central kingdoms would not be able to join forces against him - after all, he also possessed offensive magic, which had a considerable deterrent effect on other wizards.
However, he overlooked the fact that this was his first appearance in the Central Kingdoms, and that he appeared there as an "invader," disrupting the ecology of the Central Kingdoms.
When the wizards of the central kingdoms first examined him, they did not do so from the perspective of an "individual" or a "school of thought," but rather from the perspective of the entire central kingdoms.
At this point, if Loon were to directly display an aggressive and 'crazy' attitude, making it impossible for the two sides to communicate, then in the eyes of the Central Kingdoms, Loon would be an uncommunicative and purely destructive figure. Even if the wizards of the Central Kingdoms each had their own interests, they would not consider 'using' Loon.
Conversely, as long as Loon can communicate with the wizards of the Central Kingdoms and let them know that he is a communicable being, then even if Loon's existence damages the ecology of the Central Kingdoms, he will definitely not be "enemy of the world".
Without the Scarlet Wizard's warning, given Loon's mindset, he would have shown absolutely no mercy when he attacked after sensing the hostility... In that case, the situation would have headed straight for the worst possible outcome.
only……
Loon looked at the Crimson Wizard with a peculiar gaze.
In his mind, the Scarlet Wizard didn't seem to possess this kind of 'wisdom'.
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