I Ascend to the Divine Throne through Arcane Means Chapter 1400: 792: Bolcan's Resolve2
Chapter 1400: Chapter 792: Bolcan’s Resolve_2
In fact, for most legendary mbers, those potentially harmful benefits are not highly regarded.
Even if Lis succeeded in changing the association, could those mid and low-tier mages compete with them for top-tier Magic Workshops?
But besides that, many legendary mbers care about their reputation.
After all, cooperating with Lis indirectly ans the Tower of Burning Embers and these legends admit defeat to Lis.
If the other party were Lis’s teacher, the second councilman Stephens, absolutely no one would have objections.
But the other party is just a young man who achieved legend status not long ago.
Many people still find it hard to accept.
“Bolcan.”
Mike, sitting next to Bolcan, took the initiative to say:
“There’s no need to rush so much, is there?”
“Lis hasn’t even co to negotiate cooperation with us, do we need to take the initiative to cooperate?”
After hearing Vice Leader Mike’s words, many people nodded.
In fact, many people know by now that Lis is unlikely to offer resources from Kane Floating City for trade.
But without even showing a gesture of cooperation, is it necessary to directly go all in?
Lis is excellent indeed, but the Tower of Burning Embers is currently still one of the top three schools within the association.
There’s no need to surrender so proactively, right?
Lis sent a disciple to negotiate trading qualifications, perhaps as a goodwill gesture.
Why does Bolcan have to make a decision so soon?
“Do others think the sa way?”
Bolcan looked at the people around him and asked.
“Actually, there’s no special reason, it’s just that Lis made a valid point.”
“Both the association and the school need change.”
“The ergence of schools has brought great strength to the association.”
“But alongside the growth, many people have lost the motivation to move forward, especially the legendary mbers.”
“Perhaps, as Lis said, a life too calm can erode everyone’s will.”
“Even legends.”
After a pause, Bolcan continued:
“You should know that my goal is Second Councilman Lord Stephens.”
“Though I’m well aware that my chances of catching up to Lord Stephens are extrely slim, I will never give up.”
“This is my goal!”
“But now, most of you don’t have the passionate fervor you had before becoming legends!”
After speaking, Bolcan strongly patted his chest.
The thumping sound made the eyes of others twitch involuntarily.
It’s safe to say that this school leader is really different from the others.
However, although so people remain unmoved by Bolcan’s words, nobody voiced opposition.
As the leader of the Tower of Burning Embers, Bolcan’s strength and authority are enough to convince the crowd.
Seeing that Bolcan had made up his mind, the others were not very talkative either.
Therefore, the high-level eting of the Tower of Burning Embers concluded, deciding to start supporting Lis and the plan of the Source of All Magic.
Bolcan waved his hand and directed everyone to join the Source of All Magic.
The legendary mbers in the scheduled eting likewise.
…
“Bolcan, you guy, what you did is not what we agreed on before.”
Mike patted the table, speaking helplessly.
In this room, it’s just him and Bolcan, naturally, there’s no need to be as reserved as before.
“We agreed to take it slowly, why did you suddenly force everyone?”
“While this saves ti, undoubtedly, many might be displeased with you, even affecting cooperation with Lis.”
Bolcan, standing by the window, watching the Floating City below, said calmly:
“So what?”
Bolcan spoke earnestly:
“The most important thing now is to save ti.”
“Hmm?”
Mike straightened up, looking at Bolcan, saying:
“Last ti when I t with Lis, he told a speculation.”
“I investigated a bit during this ti and found that Lis’s guess is likely true.”
“What matter?”
“Why don’t I know?”
Mike looked at Bolcan, speaking discontentedly.
Such important information was hidden from him?
Has this guy with thick brows and big eyes betrayed the revolution?
“I can’t tell you the specifics yet, but it’s crucial.”
Bolcan shook his head, speaking gravely:
“I still haven’t confird the identities of those people, so I can’t share with you.”
“This matter is too crucial.”
“No matter the outco, the association might not remain as peaceful as before.”
“I truly hope a Councilman could return!”
Bolcan sighed deeply, speaking with so frustration.
“It’s that serious?”
On hearing this, Mike’s expression turned solemn.
If even Bolcan is treating this matter so seriously, could it be sothing concerning the security of the entire Pan-Continent Mage Association?
Though increasingly curious, Mike refrained from probing further.
He understood that even if Bolcan sotis seed offbeat, he’s absolutely reliable when serious.
“Is there anything you need to do?”
Mike looked at Bolcan, asking seriously,
“Don’t worry, if help is needed, I won’t hesitate.”
Bolcan shook his head, gazing at the peaceful Minos Floating City below.
Unsure of the future impacts on the Pan Continent Mage Association?
Lesser damage is better.
…
On the other side, in Jonas City,
“What’s the situation with Lis, willingly paying such a hefty price?”
“How should I know!”
“I already ntioned, act early to let those minor schools limit mbers joining the Source of All Magic!”
“Now, a wrong step has led to more errors, even if restrictions begin now, likely no one will comply.”
“What’s that got to do with ?”
“Even if restrictions began early, with Lis’ offer on the table, how many do you think would listen to us?”
…
“Alright, why are you arguing?”
The room fell into silence.
“So, what are we going to do now?”
“Wait, there will be changes.”
…
In a remote place, there lies a peaceful and quiet small town.
It resembles a place forgotten by ti, quietly exuding its unique rustic charm, devoid of noise and hustle, yet embodying a tranquil and far-reaching allure.
In the morning, the first ray of sunlight gently spreads over the town’s cobblestone paths, as if draping the entire town in a thin golden veil.
Occasionally, pedestrians follow the winding path, leisurely walking into this small town.
At the town gate stood a few guards, lazily positioned. Their armor glimred weakly in the sunlight, yet couldn’t hide the weariness on their faces.
So guards leaned against the town wall, listlessly looking around, while others squinted slightly, dozing.
No wonder they were so lethargic, this town seems like a forgotten corner of the world, long without encountering any danger.
There are no conflicts of flashing swords and shadows, no raids of thieves or bandits, as if the external turmoils are unrelated to it.
Walking inward from the town gate leads to the town’s streets. On either side of the street are houses of various shapes, roof tiles neatly arranged, showing faint greyish-blue under the passage of ti.
On the streets, several small shops opened early, shopkeepers leisurely arranging goods, awaiting the few custors.
Not far from the town lies a stretch of rolling grey mountains.
That mountain range resembles a sleeping giant dragon, quietly sprawling over the land.
Jagged stones litter the mountains, as if rcilessly sculpted by ti.
Sparse vegetation struggles to grow in rock crevices, lacking dense forests, without vibrant flowers, only stubborn weeds shivering in the wind.
As night falls, the town is enveloped by a layer of mysterious darkness.
Only a few dim street lamps emit faint light in the dark.
The guards remained at the town gate, still sowhat listless, yet their presence inexplicably provides a sense of security.
Rumble~
An indistinct sound ca from the direction of the mountains, waking up the drowsy guards.
They looked over in confusion, found nothing, yawned, and paid it no mind.
However, at the center of the mountain range, the ground cracked open, revealing a huge, nacing fissure.
Beast roars faintly echoed from within.
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