Chapter 212 Cassius Silverleaf, Reactions from All Sides, His Reputation Begins to Emerge!
Chapter 212 Cassius Silverleaf, Reactions from All Sides, His Reputation Begins to Emerge!
Chapter 212 Cassius Silverleaf, Reactions from All Sides, His Reputation Begins to Emerge!
"Who is this?"
Ian looked at the man and his brows furrowed.
He did not know the other person.
Moreover, the aura emanating from him was not weak; he was at least a mid-stage first-ring wizard.
However, seeing him wearing the wizard's robes of the Molten Core Institute, he already had a vague guess in his mind.
At this moment, the wizard slowly approached Ian, staring intently at him, and slowly said, "Did you kill my brother?"
Ian instantly realized that the wizard in front of him was Harold's brother, the one who had hired the assassin to kill him.
"Yes."
Ian did not deny it.
Although Horton was the one who killed the man, it wouldn't be a problem to pin the blame on him.
"My name is Cassius Silverleaf, Harold's older brother," the wizard said calmly. "I must say, my brother is incredibly stupid. You have no problem killing him."
"???"
Ian raised an eyebrow.
"But..." Cassius's tone shifted, and his gaze sharpened. "After all, he's my brother, the brother I raised myself. Regardless of right or wrong, I have to avenge him, don't you think?"
Ian looked at him.
That's true.
"I won't make things difficult for you. You're only at the early stage of the first ring. How about this, I'll give you two years. After two years, we'll have a fight to the death. If you win, I'll die. If I win, you'll die. It's that simple. Of course, you can refuse, but I can't guarantee I won't target others. I heard you seem to come from a certain school of thought."
Cassius said with a hint of threat.
Upon hearing this...
Ian's brow was completely furrowed.
Ian looked at the wizard in front of him with a serious expression. Within the academy, a death match is permissible if both parties agree.
But Cassius seemed to be going a little crazy.
They actually threatened him with the school of thought.
"Okay, I agree."
Ian took a deep breath and agreed.
For now, agree to keep the wizard in check. As for what to do next, we'll talk about it after he gets some specific information.
"Great, that's awesome."
Cassius smiled and nodded, then left.
After watching him leave, Ian quickly walked towards the academy gate and soon returned to the outer city.
They made great strides into the school of thought.
"Ian!"
The wizards inside were very excited to see Ian, but Ian simply waved his hand, indicating that he wanted to see Horton.
soon.
He met Horton.
"You mean, the wizard you killed last time had an older brother?" Horton's eyes narrowed, a dangerous glint in them.
"Do you need me to help you with this?"
"Teacher, don't be impulsive, this is the essence of elemental magic." Ian suddenly felt a tingling sensation in his teeth.
He had no doubt that Horton could take him down, but the cost of being caught would be enormous.
"So are you prepared to fight?" Horton countered.
"If I can advance to the mid-stage of the first ring within two years, and I'm confident, I'll have a good chance of fulfilling the agreement. If not, then we'll see."
Ian said.
He certainly wouldn't be so reckless as to fight a mid-stage first-ring wizard; who knows what tricks the wizard might have up his sleeve.
Therefore, it would be best to see if there is any way to resolve this within the next two years.
Fighting is the worst option.
"OK."
Horton nodded, indicating that he respected Ian's choice.
"But I also need to advance as soon as possible."
Ian sighed.
One was the impending war, and the other was the threat of Cassius Silverleaf; both were urging him to become stronger as quickly as possible.
In addition to these external factors.
Advancing to the second ring is also important, whether it's the new position Kieran mentioned or the so-called elite sequence.
To become stronger.
To gain a higher status within the academy, these are all essential.
Therefore, he plans to use the 10,000 contribution points he has earned this time, as well as the scholarship that will be issued soon, to purchase some more valuable resources and try to advance to the mid-stage of the first ring.
We can't be any slower.
"But compared to that, you actually published a paper without making a sound!"
Horton took out the Elemental Compass and looked at Ian with a half-smile.
The elemental warp and weft are for sale, but the price outside the academy is more than five times higher, and the quantity is limited.
Even so, they often sell out very quickly.
He also knew that Ian seemed to be preparing to publish, so he bought a copy and sure enough, he saw Ian there.
"Teacher, you're teasing me again."
Ian was embarrassed.
"This is no joke. The entire academy will probably know your name very soon. Don't underestimate his influence."
.
Horton waved his hand.
"Is the impact that big?"
Ian was taken aback.
at the same time.
With the release of the latest issue of Element Latitude and Longitude.
A large number of first-circle wizards went to the library to buy them, and even some second-circle wizards would send people to buy them.
After all, there are only twelve chapters a year, and these twelve chapters are almost all the best of the best, which are very helpful for a wizard's growth.
.
Moreover, the price was reasonable, so almost every wizard who could afford it would buy it, and Ian's name naturally came into the sight of many people.
Wind Whisper Academy!
At this moment, Greenwing and Sam were attending a salon, where all the wizards from Windwhisper Academy were present.
As the two were chatting, Green Wing suddenly paused, because he vaguely heard a familiar name from the side.
"Did you hear that?" Green Wing looked at Sam, her face full of questions.
"I heard you."
Sam nodded.
This immediately piqued the curiosity of the two of them. How could Ian's name appear in the salon of Wind Whisper Academy?
The two got up and moved closer to ask why.
Then the wizard took out a book of elemental compasses and said, "You mean Ian? I mean, in this issue of Zone 2, a newly promoted wizard actually published an article, which is quite rare."
Elemental latitude and longitude?
Greenwing and Sam exchanged a glance, both stunned, until the wizard placed the article in front of them, and they realized it was real.
What a joke.
At this time, they were still learning all kinds of knowledge in the academy, but Ian had already started publishing articles?
Or is it based on the latitude and longitude of elements?
"No wonder your teacher thought highly of him back then." Green Wing looked at Sam and grinned.
Sam nodded as well.
The Elemental Latitude and Longitude is no ordinary journal; publishing a single article there represents a great honor, and it is usually only awarded to senior wizards.
For them, it's something that's rare and precious.
"I see."
On the other side, Flynn was also looking at the latest issue of the magazine.
The moment I saw Ian's name, I understood why this year's scholarship went to him.
An article from Zone 2, written by a newly promoted wizard—no one can take this spot away.
.
"We can invite Ian to the salon again next time."
He pondered, and a decision had already been made in his mind.
Scholar-type wizards are quite rare in the academy, and no one else would find it a problem.
the other side.
El soon learned the reason for her failure.
"I see?" El squinted, though he was unwilling, he understood that this distribution was reasonable.
"I'm so lucky."
She narrowed her eyes, still not entirely convinced.
"Mental strength is the core of everything. I'm about to advance to the mid-stage of the first ring, while he's probably not even halfway there. It's just a scholarship. I can also pass the academy's test. And after that, this will be the only time he defeats me."
El stopped paying attention.
Not only within the academy, but also outside, many wizards have taken notice of this name.
Pierce Chamber of Commerce.
Chamber of Commerce President Cassian looked at the book of elements and coordinates in front of him.
His daughter and Ian had a close relationship, so he naturally had people keep an eye on Ian, but he never expected that such a big news story would be created.
Surprisingly, he also has a talent for academics.
After thinking for a moment, he sent Audrey a message, asking her to invite Ian to their home for dinner.
The Emerald Shadow Wizard Family.
"Don't worry, it's just an article, it doesn't mean anything. In the end, it's just a first-rate talent!"
Jules shook his head and rejected the proposal to repair the relationship.
He would never bow down to Horton.
"I'll think about it!"
Meanwhile, back home, Ian saw off a wizard who also came from a society.
I hope Ian can join.
Moreover, upon joining, one gains official membership and can access and learn from privately held knowledge.
Ian was tempted, but didn't agree immediately.
Several societies have invited him, but it's best to wait until he finds out more details and ask Kieran for his opinion.
However, when he returned, Kieran was not there.
We'll have to wait until after the meeting.
In the blink of an eye.
Three days have passed.
Ian's reputation gradually spread throughout the academy, and many wizards learned that the Four Symbols Academy had a rising academic star.
Many wizards visited Ian, but he only met with a few and refused the rest.
During that time, I attended a dinner party hosted by Cassian.
This deepened Audrey's relationship with Ian, almost to the point of gaining Cassian's approval.
And then a new day begins.
Ian went to the Four Symbols Temple.
Participate in the final quarterly performance review meeting of the year.
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