Wizard: I Have a Game Panel

Chapter 565 364: Holy Land



Chapter 565 364: Holy Land

Three months later.

Plane Sea No. 758, east of the Wizard Plane Group, in the void beyond 87 spatial nodes.

Nearly two hundred warships, each over ten miles long and of various shapes, are silently hovering, seemingly waiting for something.

Suddenly, a deep red warship, accompanied by three slightly smaller warships, sails from the distant void.

The three warships behind the deep red one silently dock at the rear, while the deep red ship continues forward until it stops at the front line of the fleet.

At the top level of the deep red warship, in a cabin about a hundred square meters in size, luxuriously decorated.

A skinny little boy in a green Wizard Robe senses a slight vibration, rises from behind his desk, and walks to the starboard window on the right side of the room, curiously looking out.

"So many giant spaceships." Looking at the massive spaceships lined up in front of the porthole, the little boy shows surprise in his eyes and murmurs softly, "These should be the spaceships transporting those who passed the examination from other Plane Groups, right?"

In the past at the academy, he often saw various large, medium, and small spaceships when he looked up at the sky, but he would rarely see giant spaceships in a year.

As far as he knows, these giant spaceships are generally used for crossing Plane Groups, with their interiors engraved with Magic Arrays of spatial coordinates constructed by Spatial Mages, ensuring that when forcibly breaking through space to jump, they do not get lost.

As he observes the giant spaceships outside the window, a pleasant voice suddenly speaks in his mind: "Little ones, we have now arrived at the reception point of the Wizard Plane Group."

"What you need to do next is wait. When Legislator Van has time, he will come and receive you into the Wizard Plane Group."

The little boy waits for a while, noticing no further voice transmission, immediately turns and bows toward the center of the spaceship: "Thank you, Light Spirit Wind Mage, for informing us."

So-called Light Spirit Wind is a unique title given only to the best Third Ring Great Wizards and those above the Fourth Ring who have not yet become legislators.

Each title is different, either representing the titleholder's proudest achievement or the path they have taken.

"You're welcome."

The pleasant voice resonates again in the boy's mind: "Fide, getting into the Pharmaceutical Research Institute is no easy task; your talent in potions is unquestionable."

"But also, remember, in the Pharmaceutical Research Institute, everyone is as talented as you are; you must not slack off."

"If you repeatedly fail three assessments, you might be advised to leave. Trust me, that will be a regret for your entire life."

"Yes." The little boy, Fide, nodded repeatedly, showing a bit of nervousness in his eyes.

He was mentally prepared for the fact that there are many talents like him in the Pharmaceutical Research Institute, so he was not surprised.

But before this, he didn't know that even after getting into the Pharmaceutical Research Institute, there are assessments and advice to leave.

If he truly were advised to leave, where would he go from there?

Also, how tough is the assessment?

He wanted to ask, but he didn't dare speak.

After all, the one communicating with him now is a Five-Ring titled Wizard, to whom even the dean of the academy shows utmost respect, Light Spirit Wind.

"Hehe, feel free to ask whatever you want." The voice of Light Spirit Wind, tinged with a hint of amusement, came again: "As long as I know and it doesn't involve confidentiality clauses, I can answer for you."

Befriending a researcher of the Pharmaceutical Research Institute could indeed be very beneficial for her.

Earlier, she had to operate the spaceship, so there was no opportunity.

Now that she is free, finding an excuse to get closer by both frightening and coaxing is just the right approach.

"Thank you, Light Spirit Wind Mage." Fide thanked again, then respectfully asked, "Do you know specifically how difficult the examinations at the Pharmaceutical Research Institute are? And if I truly fail all three times, where would I be advised to leave to?"

"The examination difficulty of the Pharmaceutical Research Institute has not been disclosed."

Light Spirit Wind Mage answered gradually: "But you don't have to worry too much. Based on past information I know, they advise just three to five people to leave every thousand years."

"Moreover, after being advised to leave, the pharmacy branches of other Floating Cities in the Wizard Plane would also accept you, so establishing yourself in the Wizard Plane shouldn't be a problem."

"I see." Fide breathed a sigh of relief, finally putting his anxious heart at ease.

He thought being advised to leave would entail serious consequences, but it seems... it can't be considered not serious, but at least, it is acceptable.

"Fide, don't think being advised to leave is not severe." Light Spirit Wind Mage immediately reminded him, having seen through his thoughts: "The Pharmaceutical Research Institute sits atop the Holy Land, and if you are advised to leave, you will have no qualification to reside there for free."

"Holy Land?" Fide looked puzzled.

In the past, when he used laboratory Magic Arrays, he hadn't seen any descriptions related to the Holy Land and didn't know what Light Spirit Wind Mage was talking about.

"Yes, the Holy Land!"

In Light Spirit Wind Mage's transmission, there was an added nuance of yearning: "Even I am reluctant to spend more time in such a place; as long as you are not eliminated, you can stay there indefinitely."

"If you stay there long enough, even if you have poor talent in cultivation, your body can still autonomously achieve the Fourth Ring, gaining a lifespan of fifty thousand years."

"Besides that, it can also stimulate wisdom, making it easier to gain inspiration."

"Casually planting some precious plants in your room could bear fruits in a day, and selling them could earn you a lot of Magic Crystals."

"The benefits are countless, and the only downside is that it's too expensive."

"This information is not open to Wizards below the Third Ring, and if you weren't already an apprentice at the Pharmaceutical Research Institute, I couldn't have told you."


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