Wizard: I Have a Game Panel

Chapter 157: Worthwhile—Witchcraft Position Is Not a Limitation but Sublimation; The True Strength of Wizard Civilization


"Haha, it's actually just busy at the beginning, later on it gets much better," Agular shook his head with a smile.

Once upon a time, he was just an insignificant Second Ring Wizard on the brink of old age.

Because of this student, he became a Third Ring Great Wizard, managing lands comparable to the territories of two empires, holding a high status.

The effort he put in was nothing compared to what he gained.

"Mentor, since you now manage more territories for me, naturally the division of the land's profits should be increased as well," Lor said seriously: "I've decided to give you a tenth of the apprentice share from the territories, or you can have ten million Magic Crystals per year."

"A tenth..." Agular looked at Lor in the light screen, his expression somewhat stirred.

This tenth was not the same as that previous arrangement of turning in ninety percent.

It was truly a tenth of all apprentices with Meditation Talent from levels one to four across the territories of the two empires.

Other legislators usually grant this tenth to an entire faction under them, letting them manage the territory and distribute profits themselves.

Yet Lor was willing to give an extra tenth to him, which couldn't simply be described as generous.

"Just give me ten million Magic Crystals, forget the territory share," Agular hesitated for a moment and finally made a choice.

In terms of value, a tenth of the territory's apprentice share is actually far more precious than ten million Magic Crystals.

But the apprentice share he currently possesses has already kept up with the pace of Witchcraft research; taking more would only mean selling it.

His own student was different; about to breakthrough the Fourth Ring, and after the Fourth Ring, the apprentice share needed is massive. He couldn't afford to hold him back.

"Alright, I'll inform Kateya later, and from now on, she will send you ten million Magic Crystals every year," Lor nodded with a smile.

He knew well that currently, a tenth of the territory's apprentice share and ten million Magic Crystals were not equivalent in value.

But when players descend in the future, and the Energy Furnace reforms, whichever aspect needs a lot of Magic Crystals.

The value of Magic Crystals would sharply rise to an unimaginable height.

While the value of the Witchcraft Position would diminish due to the arrival of players and the development of the Abyss, covering large territories.

Therefore, from Lor's perspective, the value of the two was actually reversed.

His mentor choosing the latter not only wasn't a loss but actually a gain, and Lor was willing to let him profit.

Even in the future, if his mentor fails to breakthrough the Fourth Ring, he would still be willing and not hesitate to offer help no matter the cost.

As for the reason...

This mentor had been taking care of him since his apprenticeship, worthy of his effort.

Having discussed the new compensation, Lor chatted casually with Agular a bit longer, then ended the communication to send a request to Ron.

He was curious why that guy had contacted him, even sending ten communication requests in a row.

It probably wasn't anything urgent, otherwise, he would've sent a detailed message at least.

The communication was quickly connected, and the light screen appeared.

"Legislator Lole, you finally woke up." On the other side of the light screen, Ron solemnly saluted, then said seriously, "I'm sorry, out of impatience, I used your name without your consent."

"To make amends, I'm willing to compensate you with the sixth large Magic Crystal Mine in the western mirror of the Glory Empire."

"In this large Magic Crystal Mine, there are 132 Mother Ores, one of only two large Magic Crystal Mines I have."

Before Lor could speak, Ron had said quite a lot.

Apologies and giving away a Magic Crystal Mine had left him a bit confused.

"Why don't you tell me first what this name borrowing is about," Lor frowned.

Though a large Magic Crystal Mine was tempting, using someone's name like that was similarly serious.

If Ron indeed did something outrageous under his name, letting it slide could ruin his standing in the future.

Therefore, he wanted to hear it all before making a decision.

"It was like this, I..." Ron explained all his oversight sincerely, without holding back a single detail.

"Alright, I got it. You can go and coordinate the Magic Crystal Mine transfer with Kateya, and don't let it happen again," Lor held back a laugh and nodded lightly.

After listening to Ron's explanation, Lor wanted to say 'that's it'?

Reforming his territory and subsequently the continent was simply logical.

If Ron had mentioned it, there was no way he would not agree.

Of course, using his name to command other wizards without notice was indeed not something to overlook lightly.

But considering he's offering a large Magic Crystal Mine to make amends, being too critical would make him seem petty.

"Thank you for your understanding," Ron breathed a sigh of relief at his words.

Fortunately, this person didn't hold his mistake against him.

"Mhm." Lor nodded and didn't say anything more before ending the communication.

He feared if he didn't hold back, he'd burst out laughing truly.

That would be too embarrassing, both for Ron and himself.

Just after hanging up the communication, he couldn't suppress the smile that crept up his lips, no matter how hard he tried.

Ron offering him the large Magic Crystal Mine, capable of producing over thirteen million Magic Crystals a month, was indeed highly valuable.

And the more time passed, the greater its value would become, only starting to decline once the Era of Dimensions truly commenced.

"If I were just an ordinary legislator, Ron probably wouldn't be so generous, would he?" After laughing for a while, Lor suddenly felt somewhat sentimental.

Ron was not without backing; on the contrary, his backing was quite significant.

His father was Warren Beaton, head of the Betula Continent and the only existing Fifth Ring being.

In terms of nobility, his status was not inferior to that of a regular Fourth Ring Legislator.

If Lor were just an ordinary legislator, after Ron's small blunder, he might have just offered a verbal apology and be done with it.

At most, he might compensate with a small Magic Crystal Mine containing two or three Mother Ores.

"Though I'm still a Third Ring, I don't think anyone sees me as an ordinary legislator," Lor's Spiritual Power sunk into his Sea of Consciousness, looking at his name still perched at the top of the Warrior God ranking, feeling both ambitious and confident.

As long as he had time, the mountain of large civilizations and the ambiguous Sequencer attitude were challenges he had the confidence to shoulder.

The Witchcraft Positions within the Wizard System were never limitations, but a form of elevation.

In other systems, once reaching the apex of that rank, further progress became nigh impossible.

Those who achieved that were considered prodigies.

But the Wizard System was different; creating or learning a witchcraft of the same level as oneself was just the beginning.

Gradually optimizing the Witchcraft Model to its peak, then fusing, breaking limits — that's the true foundation of a wizard's confidence.

Seven Witchcraft Positions, capable of six fusions, represented six opportunities to break limits.

With strong enough fusion witchcraft, even a Single-Element Mage could exceed their tier in battle, not to mention a Multi-Element Mage.

Of course, going to such extremes was too radical, and few wizards were willing.

The most crucial thing was, aside from the innovators, other wizards learning witchcraft merely needed to follow step-by-step; they could learn to fuse witchcraft and achieve surpassing accomplishments.

And they didn't even need the apprentice Witchcraft Positions for experimentation, as the trailblazers had already completed those experiments.

Only upon reaching the Seventh Ring did they'd need to seek their own true path, which would become significantly more challenging.

About this, Lor wasn't quite clear exactly how it worked, so he could only take it one step at a time.

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