Chapter 146: Chapter 146
"I was requested to provide you with everything you needed so tell me, what do you want?" asked Nancy.
"I only want two things, full access to the best library this place has to offer and a good Meditation Room. That’s all I’m asking for." Zixin replied.
"Those things were already arranged for you by the Council. Isn’t there anything else you want from me? If you want anything from me then my image would be ruined, everyone would think that I’m a bad host so ask for anything...anything at all."
Zixin raised his head to look at the stunning and seductive figure sitting on her throne. For a moment, he was tempted to say, "I want you" but held himself back and tried his best to calm down.
"Your Majesty, as of this moment, there’s nothing I want that I could think of right now so allow me to think things through and get back to you."
"Alright, I’ll give you the time that you want but if something does come to mind, don’t hesitate to ask me."
After leaving the palace, Zixin was led all the way to what seemed to be a small and unassuming mansion.
"This is where you’ll be staying from now onwards. It was specifically chosen by the Council for you. The largest library is in the Capital City, if ever you want to go there, please blow this whistle and someone will come to fetch you." said the butler before leaving. Zixin entered the house, his old couple and student and master also followed behind him.
Jace then activated his Compound Eyes that led him to the most Mana Concentrated room. The mansion was actually built above a Mana Vein of high quality that even Wizards would die to live here.
"Do not disturb me unless it’s something important." ordered Zixin before locking the door behind him. The couple nodded and sat in lotus positions in front of the door.
Inside the Meditation Room, the ceiling had stalactites that dripped down water drops on the floor, creating a small pool. The pool wasn’t actually a pool of water but a Mana Pool that was pure and ready to be absorbed. Zixin was pleasantly surprised and immediately sat on the pool’s surface and released all his Gu before activating the Overlord Divine Gu Scripture.
The Mana in the surroundings surged towards X
Zixin, creating a cocoon of Mana that his Gu absorbed into their bodies and slowly grew up and grew stronger. Official source ıs 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝※𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖※𝕟𝕖𝕥
The knock on the door was very loud since Zixin’s room was built like an ice cave with bluish white walls and floor, stalactites and the like. Zixin had remained motionless for an entire eight months and inside his Meditation Room, the place crawling with all kinds of insects, butterflies, moths, scorpions, cockroaches, ants, bees, mosquitoes, termites, worms, mantises, wasps, hornets, dragonflies, flies, beetles, centipedes, spiders, grasshoppers, treehoppers, crickets, earwigs, ticks, katydids, caterpillars, nymphs, larvae, etc.
It was completely infested with bugs and worms and they were in the tens of millions or even hundreds of millions, only Zixin knew for sure. The knock on the door woke him up and he stopped activating the Overlord Divine Gu Scripture. The Mana Pool had disappeared but the Mana Concentration wasn’t affected and remained the same. He stood up and walked to the door, unlocked it and slightly opened it.
"What is it?" he asked.
Standing at the door were all four of his servants and could easily guess what they came to him for.
"You’ve memorized it?" he asked and the duo nodded.
"Not bad, not bad at all. Now memorize the rest and we’ll move on to the next lesson. Don’t rush things and go with the flow." said Zixin and the two nodded again before leaving with proud smiles. Being complemented by Zixin made them feel proud since previously, he’d directly called them fraudsters.
Locking his doors again, Zixin continued with meditation, feeding his bugs Mana but then a message came from his GPM Account and it was a message from Evan.
’A Glass Mage Legacy, a Chaos Mage Legacy and a Fog Mage Legacy. Luckily for him, I do have these things. Let’s do it this way...’ thought Zixin and began to act.
Back in the Url Kingdom, Evan was still inside the Mana Cave and on the verge of advancing to a 7 Stars Sorcerer but hadn’t taken that leap yet. He’d been playing with Fusion Magic again when he accidentally discovered something that interested him.
When he fused the Sand and Fire Elements, the fusion had created glass shards and instantly, he was interested. Not that he was seeing glass for the first time because many things were made from glass, he was interested because he’d never heard of a Glass Mage before so he contacted Mr Bug to help him with the Mage Path he’d chosen.
After sending a message to Mr Bug, his account was topped up with ten trillion GP and a few days later, some things were delivered to his Guild Card which now had a separate space inside, the same as his father’s card.
He took out the things from his Guild Card which was three wooden boxes and each box had a label. Evan took the box with the ’Glass’ label and gave the other two to Fahm and Adam. Inside the box was a Bookworm which quickly entered his brain and transmitted the Legacy knowledge to him.
The Glass Legacy could only let him reach the 7 Star Mage level which was the Sorcerer Stage but this wasn’t without reason. A long time ago, when Humans and Humanity as a whole was still in its infancy, there were all kinds of Mages, including Glass Mages but such Rare Elemental Mages were completely dominated by mainstream Mages because mainstream Mages improved faster, Spell Creation and Spell Casting was easier, they had better Mana Techniques that helped them grow stronger and overall, constantly improved.
The other Rare Elemental Mages didn’t lose hope and neither did they despair after seeing the mainstream Mages quickly grow stronger and continued to persevere until they became Sorcerers which was the highest level at the time but even after reaching the Sorcerer Stage which was considered the strongest level, they were still weak and completely suppressed by the mainstream Mages.