Not long after Lor left with Sky Explorer, Agular arrived outside the town where the players descended.
"It's Mentor Agular!"
"Mentor Agular is here."
"He should give us the main quest, right?"
Players are quite familiar with Agular, as there were many scenes of Lor with him in the second act. Some even affectionately call him Mentor.
Scanning the noisy group of players, Agular took out the Continent Communication Device and said, "Everyone, I need you to cooperate with me for another experiment. Of course, there will definitely be rewards for the quest."
The concept of players was just explained to him by Lor.
Therefore, he was not surprised by the players' behavior.
Now his primary task is to perform the experiment again, record the process, and send it to the Alliance Headquarters. Only then would he settle the players.
As soon as Agular mentioned quest rewards, players eagerly signed up.
Eventually, the opportunity was given to the player known as Forest Wind Chime Chant, who cooperated with Agular to complete the second round of the procedure.
Witnessing Forest Wind Chime Chant's revival after dying left Agular deeply shocked.
Although he had heard Lor mention it before, hearing and seeing are ultimately two different experiences.
In addition to the experiments Lor had conducted, he supplemented it with the Meditation Technique Construction and Witchcraft Construction experiments.
Constructing the Earth-Fire Meditation Technique, Forest Wind Chime Chant spent five hours and succeeded in one attempt, officially becoming a Level One Wizard Apprentice.
Constructing the Fireball Technique took three hours, also succeeding in one attempt.
The efficiency of these witchcraft constructions kept Agular in prolonged astonishment.
After a long while, Agular took a deep breath to suppress the waves in his heart, looked at the excited players including Forest Wind Chime Chant, and said, "Please wait a moment, I will call a spaceship to take you back."
After speaking, he first sent the recorded video to the Alliance Headquarters along with Lor's suggestions, then contacted a subordinate to have them bring a spaceship over.
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Milton Continent, north of Francis City, in a majestic hall stretching ten miles.
A middle-aged wizard, wearing a Great Wizard Robe in blue and yellow, sat on one side of a long table, processing various messages coming from all continents.
Around him, there were nearly a hundred Great Wizards doing the same thing.
Having just handled a message regarding a research outcome proposal for publishing in "Nature", he swiped the communication device down.
This message was precisely what Agular had just sent over.
The introduction of players was the first thing that caught his eye.
"Players... revival... what kind of nonsense is this?" The middle-aged wizard frowned slightly, ready to delete this whimsical message, but in the next moment, his eyes caught a sentence following the player introduction.
[Players were first discovered and proven by Legislator Lole, then handed over to me for a second experiment and reported.]
Upon seeing this sentence, the middle-aged wizard's hand hastily withdrew from the delete option, choosing instead to open the video attached to the message.
He didn't recognize Agular, who reported the information, but Legislator Lole was known by almost every wizard in the Wizard World.
Anything produced by him, no matter how far-fetched, must be fully considered before making decisions.
"Revival, it's actually true?" When the middle-aged wizard saw the video showing the ordinary person killed by Agular quietly reappear, he couldn't help but hold his breath.
Although some Bloodline Wizards could create such scenes through the Bloodline Illusion Realm, no one dared to upload it to the headquarters to deceive them, especially when attached with Legislator Lole's name.
After watching the video, it took a long time for the middle-aged wizard to recover from the shock before scrolling down further.
Below this video were several of Legislator Lole's suggestions to the Wizard Alliance.
In the recommendations, the treatment for these players mostly aligned with that of ordinary apprentices.
However, one thing was specifically noted: the stability of players needs to be observed, and highly destructive witchcraft materials and Third-Ring, Fourth-Ring Witchcraft Scrolls should be restricted from trading.
"This matter should be left to Assistant Amy and Speaker Jerald to decide." The middle-aged wizard shook his head slightly, directly forwarding the message to the two most powerful individuals on Milton Continent.
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North of Milton Continent, atop a blue Wizard Tower.
"Players... revival..." Jerald expressed astonishment after reading the message sent from headquarters.
Since his birth, he had never heard of such strange beings.
However, the traits of players stirred many ideas in his mind.
For example... Witchcraft Position.
"Currently, there are only thirty players, not enough to free up many witchcraft positions, better to wait and observe." Jerald shook his head slightly, suppressing the new idea that had just arisen.
In the video, Agular had asked the players if more players would arrive in the future, to which they affirmed.
But when Agular asked for specific numbers, the players claimed they didn't know.
Only thirty players are currently present, highly unstable, offering limited aid to the Wizard Alliance.
Nonetheless, the research value of players is significant, but he doesn't have time to conduct the research now; it will have to wait.
Meat is already in the pot, it's not going anywhere.
At this moment, a communication request came in, and Jerald glanced at his device, seeing the caller was Amy.
Upon connecting the call, a light screen appeared.
"Speaker Jerald." On the opposite side of the screen, Amy bowed slightly and asked, "What is your view on the player matter?"
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