The Synthesis Wizard-Chapter 324:incredible Miracle

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Chapter 324 - 324:incredible Miracle

Holy Tree Plane.

The thousand-meter-high Tower of Wisdom pierced the sky like a spear, its entire structure carved from an enormous tree trunk. Countless thick vines coiled around the surface of the giant tower, faintly forming massive, mysterious runes.

Inside the tower, in a spacious and bright conference hall.

An internal meeting convened by the Wisdom Academy, the highest governing body of the Wisdom Codex, was underway.

"The intelligence has been verified. Star Alliance's Sky City has indeed been completed."

Ronin Ward, seated at the far end of the left side of the conference table, spoke in a clear voice that echoed through the hall.

As a newly promoted True Spirit Wizard and Great Scholar, he had recently joined the Wisdom Academy. However, being the least experienced and lowest-ranked member, it was customary for him to handle many of the meeting's agenda items.

Of course, the actual work was delegated to his subordinates.

Today's most important topic was how to approach the Star Alliance.

Since Su Nan's promotion to True Spirit Wizard, external attention on him and the Star Alliance had been growing daily. The news of the Star Alliance constructing a Sky City naturally couldn't be hidden from many.

Initially, many didn't hold high hopes for the Star Alliance's endeavor.

The resources required to build a Sky City were astronomical, and the core facilities posed a significant challenge to the builders' capabilities.

Typically, it took the collaboration of several True Spirit Wizards, backed by the resources of a major Wizard faction, and a considerable amount of time to complete a Sky City.

This was also why second-tier Wizard factions found it nearly impossible to build one.

Even those who believed the Star Alliance might succeed thought it would take at least several thousand years.

Who could have imagined that the Star Alliance not only succeeded but did so in less than nine hundred years?

Such speed was simply unbelievable! "Building a Sky City in less than nine hundred years is truly astonishing!"

"Where did a second-tier Wizard faction get such vast resources?"

"According to intelligence, the Star Alliance sells massive quantities of Magic Stones annually, reaping substantial profits. They likely control several Magic Stone Mines."

"But what about the core facilities? Does the Star Alliance have Wizards skilled in crafting magical items?"

"Perhaps it's Su Nan himself."

The Great Scholars buzzed with discussion.

Tap! Just then, the sound of fingers lightly tapping the table suddenly rang out.

The hall fell silent, and everyone stopped talking, their eyes turning to the figure seated at the head of the conference table.

His face was shrouded in mist, making his features indistinct, but his build suggested he was male.

"Who introduced the Star Alliance?"

All eyes turned to Meisha, seated on the right side of the table.

Meeting their gazes, Meisha spoke calmly and confidently, "It was me, Academy Head."

"What is your view of the Star Alliance and Su Nan?"

Meisha thought for a moment, her expression complex. "Su Nan is the most talented genius I've ever encountered. I can't quite fathom him, but I know his strength has grown at an astonishing rate, and he has numerous methods at his disposal. The Star Alliance's development to this point is largely due to Su Nan. However, I still haven't uncovered the exact means by which he has propelled the Star Alliance's rapid growth."

"One thing is certain: without Su Nan, the Star Alliance's momentum would be halted, and it would fall back to the lower ranks."

Meisha's firm words echoed in the hall, leaving many Great Scholars deep in thought.

"So, as long as Su Nan remains, the Star Alliance will continue to grow at this rapid pace?" The Academy Head's voice was calm, revealing no emotion.

Meisha nodded emphatically. "Exactly. Like those second-tier Wizard factions that built Sky Cities in the past, the Star Alliance will eventually join the ranks of major Wizard factions."

The hall fell silent, and the attendees exchanged glances.

The current power structure of the Wizard world had remained unchanged for a long time, with no new major Wizard factions emerging for tens of thousands of years.

The emergence of a new major Wizard faction would undoubtedly disrupt the existing balance, causing significant ripples.

The only silver lining was that the Star Alliance didn't belong to the Black Wizard faction.

Ronin coughed lightly, subtly glancing at Meisha. "To become a major Wizard faction, one must fully control a Plane Cluster, which is no easy feat. The Star Alliance may have the potential, but they still have a long way to go."

Meisha shot Ronin a deep look.

She and Ronin were both part of the younger generation within the Wisdom Codex, and both were top talents, making them rivals.

The Star Alliance, as an affiliate organization she had introduced, performed exceptionally well, which reflected positively on her. It was no surprise that Ronin would try to undermine her at this moment.

Her thoughts raced, but Meisha's expression remained calm. "Even so, with a Sky City, the Star Alliance is already a top-tier force in the Multiverse. We can no longer treat it as a mere affiliate organization."

This was a prudent statement, and many Great Scholars nodded in agreement.

Seeing this, Ronin's mouth twitched slightly, and he lowered his gaze, saying nothing more.

The man at the head of the table scanned the room, pondered for a moment, and then spoke slowly.

"In the Wizard world, strength is paramount."

"Since the Star Alliance has demonstrated both power and potential, it deserves our respect."

"From today onward, our organization's attitude toward the Star Alliance must shift. Treat it as a partner, not just an affiliate."

"Meisha, you will handle the specifics. Any issues?"

Meisha immediately responded, "No problem, Academy Head!"

The Academy Head gave a slight nod, his gaze sweeping the room. "The meeting is adjourned. You may leave."

As soon as he finished speaking, the man vanished.

With his departure, the atmosphere in the hall gradually relaxed.

"Congratulations, Meisha. The Academy Head entrusting you with this task shows he holds you in high regard."

"Meisha, you have a keen eye for talent, discovering a gem like the Star Alliance."

"It's been many years since we've had such a promising affiliate organization in the Wisdom Codex. If the Star Alliance truly becomes a major Wizard faction, it will greatly benefit us."

Many Great Scholars offered their congratulations to Meisha.

The Star Alliance had been introduced as an affiliate organization by Meisha, and it was rumored that Su Nan and Meisha had a good relationship.

This meant that as the Star Alliance grew stronger and more influential, Meisha's standing within the Wisdom Codex would also rise.

Meisha thanked them one by one, her eyes scanning the hall. She noticed that Ronin had already left at some point.

Realm of Truth, Wizard Town, top floor of the stone tower.

Morik and Ortiz sat facing each other, both wearing expressions of deep astonishment.

"I never expected the Star Alliance to build a Sky City so quickly," Morik said with a sigh.

Ortiz's expression was equally complex. "This means the Star Alliance has truly transformed."

The two exchanged glances, their eyes filled with awe.

The significance of a Sky City was well understood by any Wizard.

With the completion of their Sky City, the Star Alliance's strength had surpassed that of other second-tier Wizard factions.

Morik and Ortiz were the leaders of their respective Wizard factions. In the past, Abyssal Dawn and Sky Raven were slightly weaker than the Star Alliance but still within the same tier.

Now, however, the Star Alliance had clearly risen far above Abyssal Dawn and Sky Raven.

Even major Wizard factions like the Wisdom Codex and the Deep Blue Alliance could no longer afford to underestimate it.

"Su Nan never fails to amaze," Morik said, shaking his head in wonder.

Ortiz nodded in agreement.

Though she had known Su Nan for quite some time and had collaborated with him on numerous occasions, she still found him enigmatic.

Not only was he a genius unparalleled in the Wizard world, but he had also built the Star Alliance from the ground up, creating a force with immense potential. It was nothing short of a miraculous feat.

Dark Moon Plane, City of Eternal Night.

The dim, cold corridor was slightly chilly.

The Magic Stone Lamps on the walls seemed shrouded in gloom, their light carrying a hint of coldness.

Two Wizards hurried down the corridor, only to stop abruptly when they saw a figure approaching.

Upon recognizing the person, their expressions turned serious, and they bowed deeply, showing utmost respect.

"Lord Jude!"

Jude didn't even glance at them, walking past with an expressionless face.

Anyone could see that he was in a foul mood.

Only after Jude's figure disappeared at the end of the corridor did the two Wizards straighten up, exchanging a look of unease.

They knew exactly why Lord Jude was in such a bad mood. After all, the news had been spreading like wildfire these past few days, and everyone was talking about it.

However, fearing the might of a True Spirit Wizard, they dared not discuss it further here. Shrugging, they continued on their way.

Jude walked through the corridor until he reached a heavy wooden door. Without stopping, he passed through it as if it were water.

Beyond the door was a massive stone hall, sparsely decorated with only a large obsidian round table at its center. Despite its simplicity, this was one of the most important locations in the City of Eternal Night, where the highest-level meetings of the Dark Throne were held.

There were ten seats around the table, seven of which were already occupied.

Six of the seated figures sat with their heads slightly bowed, solemn and silent, clearly centered around the seventh.

This figure was clad in a black robe, with not a single inch of skin visible. Even his face was shrouded in deep shadow, his eyes, nose, and mouth completely concealed.

At first glance, he resembled a human-shaped silhouette of darkness, exuding an eerie, cold aura.

Jude's gaze flickered briefly, and he bowed slightly in greeting.

"Lord Earlie."

Earlie Benitez—a name renowned throughout the Multiverse.

He was one of the three thrones of the Dark Throne's highest leadership.

In the Wizard world, he was undoubtedly a figure of immense stature.

The other six present, along with Jude, were the seven Crown Wizards beneath the thrones.

"Sit," Earlie said, glancing at Jude and gesturing.

Jude bowed again and took his seat at one of the empty spots. ƒrēenovelkiss.com

Earlie's gaze swept the room as he spoke in a deep voice.

"Now that everyone is here, let's discuss the situation."

As soon as he finished speaking, all eyes turned to Jude.

Jude's eye twitched almost imperceptibly as he spoke in a grave tone. "The news has been confirmed. The Star Alliance has indeed built a Sky City."

Though they had anticipated this, the Crown Wizards couldn't help but tense at the confirmation.

"This means the Star Alliance could potentially rise further and join the ranks of major Wizard factions."

"The Star Alliance is an affiliate of the Wisdom Codex, and they're not on our side."

"Exactly. If the Star Alliance becomes a major Wizard faction, it won't be good for us."

"If I recall correctly, our organization has had several conflicts with the Star Alliance," one Crown Wizard said, looking at Jude. "Hasn't the task of dealing with the Star Alliance always fallen to your subordinates?"

Jude's expression darkened slightly, but under Earlie's gaze, he nodded.

"I underestimated the Star Alliance and Su Nan."

As he spoke these words, Jude couldn't help but feel a pang of bitterness and regret.

If he had known that Su Nan and the Star Alliance would grow to this extent, he would have gone to war with the Wisdom Codex to eliminate them, nipping the threat in the bud.

But who could have predicted that Su Nan and the Star Alliance would grow so rapidly?

In the mere three thousand years since the Starlight Continent's blockade was lifted, they had reached a level where even the Dark Throne had to take them seriously.

Now, even if he were determined to take action against Su Nan and the Star Alliance, it wouldn't be easy.

Even without the Wisdom Codex's protection, the Star Alliance, with its Sky City, was already a force to be reckoned with.

Eliminating such a faction would require the Dark Throne to mobilize its full strength.

But that was easier said than done.

An organization as massive as the Dark Throne was like a giant machine—moving it entirely was no simple task. In comparison, dealing with Su Nan might be the simpler option.

"My original plan was to wait for Su Nan to enter the Realm of Truth and then find an opportunity to kill him. But he's always been with Meisha, Morik, and Ortiz, and I haven't found a chance to act."

Earlie remained silent for a long while before finally speaking. "Regardless, we cannot allow Su Nan and the Star Alliance to continue growing. I grant you the authority to mobilize resources. Use whatever means necessary to eliminate Su Nan."

Jude's spirits lifted, and he immediately nodded in acknowledgment.

"Yes, Lord Earlie!"

The Crown Wizards of the Dark Throne operated independently, and Jude couldn't command the others. But with Earlie's support, that changed.

If multiple Crown Wizards joined forces, even if Su Nan continued to act alongside Meisha and the other

s, Jude was confident he could ensure Su Nan wouldn't leave the Realm of Truth alive.

"Don't disappoint me," Earlie said, giving Jude a faint glance.

Jude felt a chill in his heart and replied solemnly, "You can count on me, my lord!" (End of Chapter)

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