Chapter 103 Ian's Treatment, The Real Wizarding World
Chapter 103 Ian's Treatment, The Real Wizarding World
Chapter 104 Ian's Treatment, The Real Wizarding World
Linghu Cat!
Upon hearing that it was a level 0 intermediate magical beast, Ian immediately knew he had to make a trip.
So he agreed immediately.
After all, Lionheart Knight currently lacks the blood of the relevant magical beast. Once he obtains it, he can begin preparing to advance to the first-class talent level.
"Then come find me tomorrow, and we'll head to the Silvermoon Lake family together."
Chris's eyes lit up.
To be honest, I didn't have high expectations for Ian to be able to deal with the Spirit Lake Cat, after all, Ian is just a pharmacist.
Even within the family, the invitation to Ian was never because of his second-class wizard strength.
This was simply an opportunity to invite Ian to visit the Silvermoon Lake family.
As for the Spirit Lake Cat, other wizards naturally helped to deal with it.
But looking at Ian's face, for some reason, a blush appeared on Chris's face.
A hint of tension appeared in his eyes.
Ian: ? ? ?
the next day.
Ian met with Chris as promised.
Soon, a carriage drove out of the Houghton School of Wizardry.
A day later, they arrived at the Silvermoon Lake family.
"It's so beautiful!"
Beside Silvermoon Lake, in the carriage, Ian lifted one of the curtains and looked outside.
In the distance lies a large lake.
The lake's surface was as clear as a mirror, replicating the sunset in the sky, making the whole world look like it was bathed in a red glow!
"Our family home is just a few hundred meters ahead, and the scenery there is even more beautiful."
Chris, sitting to the side, introduced the situation with a hint of pride on her face.
"Um!"
Ian nodded and continued to admire the beautiful scenery.
This was the first time he had ever seen such a beautiful waterscape.
The carriage moved forward slowly, and soon the road ahead widened, and a cluster of buildings slowly appeared on the shore.
"The Silvermoon Lake Family!"
Ian looked ahead, his gaze distant.
Although he had received funding from the Silvermoon Lake family, this was his first time here.
Will some vulgar family members make things difficult for me?
Ian couldn't help but think of many scenes from storybooks.
But at the end of the road, a dozen wizards stood anxiously at the crossroads, with other servants on both sides.
Upon seeing the carriage approaching, the people immediately raised their heads.
Eyes full of anticipation.
Ian was a bit odd.
These wizards all looked quite old, and the wizard at the front looked remarkably similar to Chris standing next to him.
"Ian, get out of the car."
Chris lifted the curtain in front of him.
"OK!"
Ian went down first, followed closely by Chris.
Then I saw the wizard at the front walk over, his face full of excitement and enthusiasm.
"Lord Ian, you've finally arrived. We've been waiting for you for a long time. I am Chance from Silvermoon Lake, the current head of the Silvermoon Lake family, and also Chris's father," the middle wizard introduced.
"Greetings, Patriarch Chance. What brings you here?"
Ian looked at the group of people around him, all of whom were full of enthusiasm. Praises such as "Is this Lord Ian?" and "He really is a genius pharmacist, and he's good-looking" could be heard from time to time.
"Everyone is very happy that you could take the time to come and help. You're welcome."
Chance smiled and said.
"It's cold outside, let's talk inside our family compound."
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"Can."
Chance pulled Ian along, and the group headed towards the family compound in a large, disorganized procession.
We soon arrived at the largest building.
We entered a banquet hall.
Inside the banquet hall, long tables were set up with various foods and snacks, and maids were preparing on both sides.
Is it really a banquet?
"Lord Chance, let's talk about the Spirit Lake Cat as soon as possible!"
Ian felt a tingling sensation in his teeth and quickly turned to Chance.
If this continues, it will take two or three days to recover.
Chance scratched his head and said, "Since you don't like these things, Ian, I'll gather the other wizards first. The matter of the Spirit Lake Cat is indeed important!"
It's not that Chance is particularly enthusiastic; it's mainly that Ian is extremely famous within the school, especially among the Potions Minister.
Furthermore, his unique pharmacist skills attracted the attention of the school's higher-ups, who wanted to learn more about him.
The problem with the Spirit Lake Cat still needs to be solved, but the number of wizards invited is already sufficient. More importantly, it's about building a good relationship with Ian.
This is very beneficial for the development of their family.
However, since Ian doesn't want to talk about these things, we can only go through the motions and get straight to the point.
So he sent several family members to search for them.
soon.
A group of five wizards slowly entered the banquet hall.
Ian didn't recognize the two leading men, but they were both dressed in the attire of the school; the three men behind them did not seem to belong to any school.
An old wizard was accompanied by a young wizard and a middle-aged wizard with a scar on his face. The wizard looked travel-worn, as if he had just finished a long journey.
"Lord Ian, who are these two...?"
As soon as they entered, Chance began introducing Ian, starting with the different schools of wizards.
Before he could speak, two wizards bowed to him: "Lord Ian, I am Curtis from the Alchemy Department."
"Secret Source Department, Alden."
For the two of them, Ian was not a nobody in the school. They naturally knew that the Silvermoon Lake family had sponsored Ian, but they did not expect that Ian would be invited. So they were both a little surprised.
"Ian, Potions Department!"
Ian nodded to the two of them.
"Lord Ian, I am Darian, a second-class wizard apprentice. This is my son, Weaver, who has just been promoted to a second-class wizard apprentice." The middle-aged wizard quickly stepped forward and said respectfully to Ian.
For wandering wizards, even family wizards are already people they can't afford to offend, let alone the wizard in front of them, who seems to be someone that Chance and the others have to take seriously.
"Russell, from the area north of Emerald Forest, the Reno Mine region," the last wizard said, bowing.
"Reno Mine? How did we end up here?"
Ian was a little curious.
The name of this mine was familiar to some of the factions within the school; it was a resource-rich area similar to the Emerald Shadow Forest.
There are two or three wizarding schools surrounding it, and I've heard that their power is much stronger than that of the Emerald Forest.
What are you doing here?
Russell gave a wry smile and said, "Sir, the three wizarding schools have been at war every day over the mines lately, so I've come here to seek refuge."
Ian was also somewhat surprised when he heard this.
war!
"Sir, there's nothing strange about this. Most resource-rich areas, except for a few that have already been occupied by powerful forces, are constantly fighting for resources. Our Emerald Shadow Forest is relatively harmonious, while the neighboring Rino Mine has changed owners several times in the last few decades."
Chans, seeing his interest, said...
"is that so?"
Ian was taken aback.
Memories seemed to drift back to the classroom when Victor introduced them to the wizarding world of today.
After defeating the gods, they entered an era of wizards vying for supremacy.
"So, the Wizarding Wars are all about resource points after all?"
In a daze, the once peaceful wizarding world seemed to have shed a layer of disguise, revealing a glimpse of its true nature.
It turns out it's not just the Emerald Shadow Forest.
In other resource-rich areas, various schools of thought or even academies are fighting for resources.
Flames burn in every corner of the world.
Emerald Forest is just one example of this.
Suddenly, a sense of crisis slowly rose in Ian's heart; this wizarding world was not safe.
Even if he were truly preparing to leave the school of thought, this would still be the case.
"Therefore, I must become stronger and advance to the third-class wizard apprentice level."
Ian's goal became increasingly clear.
Only in this way can one ensure sufficient self-protection even if they leave.
He then looked at Chance and said firmly, "Patriarch Chance, let's talk about the Spirit Lake Cat quickly."
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