Synthesis Wizard-Chapter 186

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“So, until the Plane Barrier was almost completely restored near the Starlight Calendar 2000, the Wizards gradually returned,”

After reading through the information recorded in the books, Su Nan finally understood why the Starlight Continent could maintain peace for a thousand years without any Wizards entering.

It wasn’t that they didn’t want to, but that they couldn’t.

“But this means that besides the Elemental Plane, I can’t leave the Starlight Continent and go to other planes now.”

Su Nan shook his head.

He didn’t mind that much, after all, he didn’t have the ability to travel between planes yet, even if he wanted to leave the Starlight Continent, he couldn’t.

Actually, in a positive light, the current situation on the Starlight Continent wasn’t necessarily a bad thing for him.

Although cultivation was a little more difficult, at least it gave him a stable environment to develop.

At least in the next seven hundred years, he wouldn’t have to worry about other Wizards or beings of a higher life level coming to bother him.

As for seven hundred years later, if things went well, he would already have the strength to protect himself.

“No matter what, let’s just develop steadily.”

Su Nan thought to himself, putting down the book.

Just then, a knock came from the door.

“Come in.”

The door opened, and Karolina walked in, handing him a battle report.

“Master, this is a battle report from Shining Light City.”

Su Nan took the battle report and opened it, his eyebrows raised in surprise.

The Golden Sky Empire surrendered?

However, after his surprise, Su Nan quickly understood that the Scepter had likely played a major role behind the scenes.

The battle report also mentioned that the Golden Sky Empire’s surrender condition was that the Starlight Alliance would not harm the Golden Sky Royal Family, and Kei had already accepted this condition.

“I need to speed up the establishment of the academy.”

Su Nan thought to himself.

As soon as the war ended, the Starlight Principality would probably quickly hold another round of aptitude testing, and more apprentices would be sent to the base. They needed to establish the academy as soon as possible.

Starlight Calendar 1269, Harvest Month (September).

The Golden Sky Empire declared surrender.

Thus, the hegemonic empire that had dominated the southeast region of the continent for over four hundred years finally came to an end.

The Starlight Alliance accepted the Golden Sky Empire’s surrender immediately, and the invading army took over all the territories of the empire.

In this battle, the Starlight Principality became the biggest winner, swallowing up about two-thirds of the Golden Sky Empire’s territory.

The remaining one-third of the territory was divided among the other eight countries.

In the same month, the Starlight Principality announced its name change to the Starlight Empire.

Thus, stepping on the corpses of the Golden Sky Empire, the Starlight Empire suddenly became the new hegemon of the southeast region of the continent.

However, after the war, the atmosphere in the southeast region of the continent did not become peaceful and relaxed as a result, but instead became even more tense.

Many eyes focused on the Starlight Empire.

No one knew whether this country would continue the unfinished hegemonic ambitions of the Golden Sky Empire and attempt to become the sole ruler of the southeast region from being the southeastern hegemon.

In a quiet cottage, moonlight seeped in from the window, bathing the long table in a light, ethereal veil.

Rose opened her eyes, the first thing she did was look at Su Nan’s location. When the familiar figure came into view, a complex emotion surged within her.

When she sensed that the key to the trading house was activated, she knew it was Su Nan who had done it. After hesitating for a while, she decided to come to the gathering.

She was curious, what did Su Nan want to gather them for?

Not long after, the Traveler and Scepter arrived one after the other.

When they saw Su Nan, they both showed complex expressions.

Seeing someone who was a Third-Rank Wizard Apprentice just a short time ago, had reached the realm they had dreamed of, anyone would be complex.

As a Wizard Apprentice from a royal family, Scepter quickly adjusted his mentality. Looking at Su Nan, he said respectfully,

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“Master summoned us here, is there anything you need?”

He also changed to a more respectful title when facing Su Nan who had become a Wizard.

Su Nan scanned Rose and the Traveler, seeing that both of them had assumed a listening posture, he didn’t beat around the bush and went straight to the point.

“I’m planning to establish a Wizard academy, are you interested in becoming academy instructors?”

Wizard academy? Instructors?

Scepter, Rose, and the Traveler were all stunned, their expressions full of confusion.

They had thought that Su Nan might be recruiting them, but they never thought that he would invite them to be instructors at a Wizard academy.

Before they could react, Su Nan continued,

“The main duties of the academy instructors are teaching and maintaining academy order. If necessary, you can also participate in some of the Star Alliance’s actions.”

“All of this can earn you contribution points, which can be used to exchange for resources.”

“Including materials, potions, puppets, micro-light level magic items, talent crystal models, and construction potions, etc.”

Nothing was more attractive than the last sentence.

Scepter, Rose, and the Traveler’s eyes all lit up.

Rose was the first to respond.

“Master, I accept your invitation!”

When she was in the Ghost Lake City, Rose had been persuaded by Karolina to join the Star Alliance. Now with the added attraction of construction potions and talent crystal models, she naturally didn’t hesitate.

Scepter followed suit and agreed.

The Traveler, on the other hand, had a look of struggle.

What he wanted to do most was explore the various places on the Starlight Continent.

But once he joined the academy, although he wouldn’t be completely restricted, there would be some limitations, he couldn’t just leave whenever he wanted.

Freedom and becoming stronger were truly difficult choices.

Finally, Su Nan’s light words completely shattered his hesitation.

“The lifespan of a Wizard is at least seven to eight hundred years. If you become a Wizard, you’ll have more time to explore, and maybe one day you’ll even get to see the scenery of the outer planes.”

“Alright, I’m in.”

Seeing that all three had agreed, Su Nan’s lips curved into a slight smile.

Scepter, Rose, and the Traveler were all outstanding Third-Rank Wizard Apprentices. The youngest of them had lived for over a hundred years, possessed a vast knowledge base, and had rich experiences. They were more than qualified to be academy instructors and teach a group of First and Second-Rank Wizard Apprentices.

Although there were only three instructors, it was enough to deal with the initial stage of the academy.

He would look for more suitable candidates later.

“Then all three of you, I’ll be waiting for your arrival at the Shining Light City base.”

Magma Spider City.

The silent night enveloped the entire city.

The rules of the Dark Elves were extremely strict. No other races were allowed to appear on the streets at night without permission. Even male Dark Elves were often subject to strict restrictions.

On the dim streets, a lizard stomped its four legs and ran wildly.

The patrolling Dark Elf guard team turned their heads at the sound, their palms pressed against the hilts of their curved swords, revealing cold and guarded gazes.

Only when they saw the graceful figure sitting on its back did they release their grip on the hilt, gave a distant salute, and turned to continue patrolling.

Targona ignored the patrol team and silently rode her lizard mount through the streets, arriving in front of a huge mansion shortly.

She patted her lizard mount on the head, stopping the eight-legged behemoth in its tracks, then gracefully jumped off.

The gold-encrusted gate was tightly shut. The two giant spider statues on either side silently turned their eye sockets, recognizing the identity of the visitor, and then continued to lie in wait, remaining silent in the darkness.

The girl walked closer, softly uttering a spell, activating the platinum brooch on her robe.

A faint, dim light emanated from the brooch, forming a delicate and beautiful black-skinned Elf, then transformed into a spider.

“Targona Filir.”

The girl reported her name, and then the gate silently opened automatically.

“Welcome home.”

A hoarse and grating voice came slowly from the darkness behind the gate.

Targona stared at the darkness in front of her, pursed her lips, then stepped inside.

The figure of the “Gatekeeper” slowly emerged from the darkness.

It was a ghost, or more accurately, a fusion of multiple ghosts.

The twelve families of Magma Spider City, each family had such a Gatekeeper.

It was a powerful being created by the Dark Elf family using secret techniques to guard the family, and was the final destination for the souls of every strong Dark Elf in the family (limited to female Dark Elves).

The older the lineage of a Dark Elf family, the more powerful the Gatekeeper.

Any enemy who wanted to attack the family had to first pass the Gatekeeper.

The Gatekeeper that appeared before Targon was the combined souls of two hundred and seventy-two strong individuals in the Filir family’s history.

It looked like a valiant Drow female, slender and seductive, her slender body wrapped in black armor, only her eyes glowed with a dark red, marble-like light.

Targona waited until the Gatekeeper’s form became completely clear before she slightly bowed and then stepped forward, walking straight through the ghost’s body and into the mansion.

This seemingly rude and childish act did not harm the girl — as long as she wore the family brooch, she would not be harmed by the negative energy carried by the Gatekeeper.

Of course, it wouldn’t harm the Gatekeeper either.

The Gatekeeper slowly disappeared behind her, and the mansion’s gate closed again.

The air inside the mansion was somewhat chilly.

The demon fire hanging on the walls provided only a little illumination, but it couldn’t provide any warmth.

Targona wrapped her cloak tighter and walked along the spiderweb-like path through the stalactites and stone pillars, finally reaching the main building of the Filir family.

It was a circular temple, with purple-black, eerie lights flickering at the top, and various exquisite carvings covered the exterior walls, most of which featured spiders as the main motif.

The massive building was like a monster lying in wait in the darkness, its entrance was the monster’s gaping maw.

Everyone who entered the temple was like prey being swallowed by the monster.

The temple was pitch black, but Targon didn’t mind. The Dark Elves’ innate dark vision allowed her to see every detail around her.

She navigated the narrow and winding corridors, accurately changing directions at each corner, eventually reaching the center of the temple.

It was a spacious hall.

In the center was an altar built of black marble.

Eight huge braziers burned around the edge, and black flames rose from them,幻化成各种蜘蛛。

On the altar was a statue about ten feet tall.

It was a mature and beautiful Elf woman riding on the back of a giant, ferocious spider, looking down from above at the Dark Elves below like a god.

With the altar as the center, hundreds of Dark Elves stood around, all of them female.

The vast majority of them were dressed in soft, well-fitted armor and wore black cloaks with the same platinum brooch as Targon, indicating their tribal identity.

Only the eight figures standing in the farthest corner wore robes that covered their entire bodies, making it impossible to see their faces and figures.

Targon scanned the area, quickly walked to the outermost edge of the crowd and stood still.

Most people’s attention was focused on the statue on the altar, and few people noticed Targon’s arrival.

Except for a tall female Dark Elf standing next to her.

“You’re late.” Vinia whispered.

“No way.” Targon whispered back, “It took a while to break through the city, I rushed back here overnight, leaving the slave caravan behind.”

“It’s good you didn’t miss the ceremony.”

Vinia looked up at the statue on the altar, her eyes shining with fanaticism and excitement.

“It’s been twelve hundred years, we finally got to receive the divine message, the great Miya has truly not abandoned us!”

Targon’s eyes flickered, and she didn’t respond.

Although she had witnessed Miya’s miracles with her own eyes, she still harbored a slight doubt about Miya.

After all, the great Miya had not appeared for twelve hundred years, and now that she had appeared, she asked the Magma Spider City to start a war and unify the underworld, which might not be a good thing for the Dark Elves.

In fact, many young Dark Elves had the same doubts as her, but this voice was suppressed by the fanatical upper class.

“Silence!”

A sweet but authoritative voice suddenly rang out, silencing all the whispering.

The hall suddenly became quiet.

Everyone looked at the female who had spoken.

She was a slender, delicate-faced Dark Elf woman.

Her light blue eyes were as pure and transparent as crystal, her silver hair was smooth and lustrous. If you judged solely by her appearance, she was completely a young girl.

But in reality, this Filir Matriarch had turned one hundred and forty-eight years old last year and was already the mother of over a dozen daughters.

Her gaze swept around the crowd, and the Filir Matriarch said in a deep voice,

“The ceremony begins.”

As her words fell, strange rustling sounds suddenly came from the darkness all around.

Countless large and small spiders crawled out of the darkness and crawled towards the altar.

Their eight legs tapped the ground, forming a strange rhythm and melody.

In an instant, the altar was covered in densely packed spiders.

They glared at each other, as if wanting to kill their fellow kin, but they didn’t actually do it.

At the same time, the eight Dark Elf women standing in the corner took off their robes, revealing their slender and beautiful faces and naked bodies.

They walked among the spiders, gracefully leaped onto the steps, went up to the altar, stood at the eight corners respectively, then knelt down, chanting praises in unison.

Then the spiders began a brutal massacre.

They swung their eight legs, using their mandibles to tear open the armor of their opponents, using their fangs to pierce through flesh, injecting venom, and then gnawing and devouring.

The delicious flesh and souls of the defeated made the victors stronger, and every time one-eighth of the spiders died, one of the Dark Elf women standing by the altar melted like hot butter, turning into mist and dissipating.

Death was so terrifying, yet no one escaped.

The number of spiders decreased rapidly, leaving only one victor.

The huge, ferocious spider stepped onto the remaining final Dark Elf woman with heavy footsteps, its crimson eye sockets staring coldly at her.

The Dark Elf woman was fearless, spread her arms, and showed an ugly and dangerous smile.

The spider suddenly opened its mandibles and bit down, its fangs accurately piercing her skin, penetrating flesh, and a burning and numbing sensation spread throughout her body simultaneously.

In full view of everyone, the Dark Elf woman and the spider both melted, merging together like wax, and then quickly reshaped, transforming into a strange creature with a black spider body and a Dark Elf woman’s upper body.

Spider Elf!

A creature said to be blessed by a certain deity, possessing terrifying and powerful strength!

Looking at the newly born Spider Elf on the altar, the surrounding Dark Elves all showed excited and fanatical expressions.

Many couldn’t help but chant praise in a low voice.

The Filir Matriarch’s beautiful face showed a genuine smile of joy.

It worked!

As long as they had this ritual, they could continuously create Spider Elves.

This would be the Dark Elves’ reliance for unifying the underworld!

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