This wizard only wishes to be a teacher-Chapter 56 - 54 Chess Player Chess Piece

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Chapter 56: Chapter 54: Chess Player? Chess Piece?

Chapter 56 -54: Chess Player? Chess Piece?

Tap tap tap… Lucien’s fingers gently knocked on the wooden desk several times, his eyes were still on the information about the Fairy Clan, but in his mind, he began to recall everything Bennett had mentioned.

“I suspect that somewhere near Kosai Island, there exists a secret realm related to the Fairy Clan, and there, perhaps lies the legendary Fairyland…”

Lucien’s hand abruptly stopped; he’d suddenly realized the crux of the issue.

After all, when recounting the intelligence, Bennett had used a number of rather vague words, such as ‘speculation’ and ‘suspicion.’ Such ambiguous terms naturally couldn’t be considered as fraud, nor a breach of an oath, nor giving Lucien and Lilia false intelligence.

“Following this logic…” Lucien quickly began writing, organizing some of the things Bennett had said and highlighting the descriptions that were ambiguous.

Whoosh—

Lucien stood up, realizing he was in the library, so he hurriedly gathered his things and spent one Magic Stone to rent a quiet room. After activating a protective wizard formation, he rapidly organized all the information and combining the existence of the half-Fairy and Formal Wizard Heli, he loosely speculated what might have happened on Kosai Island.

“What could draw a half-Fairy to Kosai Island at any cost definitely isn’t Fairyland. Bennett must know something, but he used Fairyland as a misdirection. That means whatever it is, it must be related to the Fairy Clan and highly beneficial to both half-Fairies and Wizards.”

Lucien narrowed his eyes and then picked up a Feather Pen, circling a word on the paper.

Bloodline.

What could drive a half-Fairy mad could only be the bloodline of a high-ranking Fairy. Or perhaps the remains of a high-ranking Fairy, or even some other relics that could enhance a Fairy’s bloodline.

However, considering that such a thing might also attract Formal Wizards yet be difficult for them to obtain directly, Lucien felt that after eliminating these possibilities, there were only a few things he could think of.

In the end, Lucien wrote down two words on the blank area of the draft paper:

Fairy Tomb; Fairy Baptism Pool.

The former was easy to understand—it was likely where Fairy remains were hidden. Inside the tombs of some high-ranking Fairies, there was a high probability of finding their remains and extracting the bloodline of a high-ranking Fairy. The latter, on the other hand, was a building specially constructed by the Fairy Clan in ancient times for half-Fairies and other Fairy kin.

Its function was simple: “rebirth,” transforming other non-Fairy life forms into Pureblood Fairies at a certain cost.

This was one of the methods used by the ancient Fairy Clan to enlist their kin. As a race with advancement opportunities and profound connections to bloodline, the Fairy Clan naturally had their unique understanding of bloodline research, and many Wizards’ bloodline studies, if traced back, originated from the Fairy Clan.

And the Fairy Baptism Pool was the Fairy Clan’s masterpiece in bloodline research.

You see, the chasm between mixed blood and pure blood is an abyss. Although half-Fairies could gradually increase their Fairy bloodline concentration or even their bloodline rank through collecting bloodline elements and such methods, their blood would inevitably contain some “impurities,” which couldn’t be completely removed.

Therefore, even if their Fairy bloodline was transformed to reach 99.99% after enhancement, they could not be regarded as true Fairies and would still be considered half-Fairies.

The Fairy Baptismal Pool was a place where, through a process akin to the gestation of a fairy embryo, the baptizee’s original body could be combined with the pure Fairy Bloodline stored within the pool, transforming the baptizee directly into a Pureblood Fairy.

Even those being baptized did not necessarily need to possess a Fairy Bloodline. Of course, if the concentration of Fairy Bloodline was too low or nonexistent in their bodies, there was a high likelihood that this “reincarnation” would fail.

However, once the transformation succeeded, they would be no different from innate Pureblood Fairies, able to freely harness the power of their Bloodline to unleash formidable combat strength. As their bodies continued to grow, their spiritual power would see an astonishing rate of increase thanks to the nourishment of the Bloodline, and even advancing to become a Formal Wizard would be much easier compared to other Wizards.

It could be said that each of these “newborns” who had undergone baptism in the pool was a bona fide potential Formal Wizard!

“It’s just that for me, the baptismal pool is somewhat of a chicken rib,” Lucian looked at some descriptive information on the baptismal pool and shook his head in his heart.

Transforming into a Fairy might be very enticing for other Wizard Apprentices and even some Formal Wizards. But for Lucian, it would limit his future development.

After all, the Bloodline was the key obstacle that hindered the ascent of the Fairy Clan. If he chose to transform into a Fairy, the Bloodline might be a substantial aid in the early stages; but in the later stages, it would become a drag on him, forcing him to spend lots of time refining and enhancing his Bloodline. Eventually, he would even have to face the life-or-death challenge of breaking free from the shackles of the Bloodline.

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“Moreover, one of the system’s main functions—upgrading knowledge—offers little help to the fairy system, and my compatibility with the fairy Bloodline system is not very high either,” Lucian put down the book and turned his gaze toward the window.

By now, he had begun to piece together the true nature of the events surrounding him and realized he must have fallen into a trap set by a Formal Wizard, becoming a pawn on his chessboard.

“If it really is as I suspect, then that Wizard Heli’s methods are truly ruthless,” Lucian exhaled lightly.

“However, his schemes don’t conflict with my plans, at least in the beginning. To ensure the success of his own plans, Wizard Heli would probably wrack his brains to distract other Formal Wizards’ attention. For me, this presents the best opportunity to enhance my strength.”

“And once I’ve succeeded in advancing, it will be time to turn the tables,” Lucian revealed a slight smile.

In Greybone Forest, next to the large pit created by the previous hate-filled explosion,

a three-tailed black cat was circling around the pit, its vertical, green eyes showing a highly anthropomorphic sense of amusement.

“Meow~” The cat seemed to be getting bored. It stretched its front paws forward, assuming a pose reminiscent of the yoga “Cat Pose,” while its three tails stood erect behind it, swaying slowly in a special rhythm.

As its tails moved, faint gray streams began to converge, eventually forming a somewhat blurry human figure.

The figure appeared somewhat sluggish and bore a resemblance to the dead Nolian, yet also had some features similar to the creature he hated.

At that moment, the remnant soul of Nolian’s mouth moved as if articulating many meaningless syllables.

“Meow!” The black cat opened its mouth and inhaled gently, and the remnants of the soul were instantly swallowed into its belly. With a sharp cry, all went silent again.