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This wizard only wishes to be a teacher-Chapter 38 - Luciens Thoughts
Chapter 38: Chapter 38 Lucien’s Thoughts
Chapter 38 -38 Lucien’s Thoughts
Lucien looked at Carly and slowly shook his head.
He then unfolded the task scroll and studied the contents in detail.
[Task] Investigate the disappearance of Wizard Apprentice Arno Shay
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[Description] The resident wizard of Kosai Island, Arno Shay, has lost contact with the academy for half a year. During this period, the academy has dispatched witchcraft apprentices to investigate, but none have been successful. According to reliable information, the last sighting of Arno Shay before his disappearance was near the Zibal Forest by Rockby Village on Kosai Island…
[Requirements] (Completing any one of the following is considered task completion) (To be completed collectively by three apprentices responsible for this task)
1. Unravel the mystery of the disappearance of Wizard Apprentice Arno Shay and resolve the underlying supernatural events.
2. Stand in for Arno Shay and guard Kosai Island for three years, ensuring the smooth supply of Moonlight Moss.
“Sigh.” Lucien closed the task scroll, exhaling softly.
Carly still wanted to say something, but Lucien interrupted her before she could. “This is a mandatory mission, Carly, so don’t say any more.”
Carly remained silent.
Inside Greybone Academy, the hierarchy was rigid. Apart from the elusive dean, who sat high in the clouds, Formal Wizards, Level 3 Wizard Apprentices, and other lesser apprentices constituted three distinctly separate classes.
Perhaps to the lesser apprentices, the Third-level Wizard Apprentices towered above them, playing the role of real oppressors. But in front of Formal Wizards, these Third-level Wizard Apprentices could only play the role of the oppressed, and the mandatory missions that recur every three years are the most naked embodiment of this. Once assigned, they cannot be refused.
Of course, because of the contracts, Greybone Academy also could not assign tasks that deliberately send apprentices to their deaths, such as sending a Third-level Wizard Apprentice to directly confront a Formal Wizard from another faction.
But most of these strict regulations have loopholes that can be exploited, just like the investigation task Lucien received, which seems very simple and meets the contractual requirements.
However, when considering the specifics of the situation, this task is essentially a death sentence for the average Third-level Wizard Apprentice and should be investigated under the leadership of a Formal Wizard to be prudent.
In the task description, the missing Wizard Apprentice Arno Shay is just an old Second-level Wizard Apprentice, who with years of accumulated experience and two fitting witch tools could exhibit the strength of a Third-level Wizard Apprentice. His real strength might not even match Apollo, who had sparred with Lucien before.
But the key is not the missing Second-level Wizard Apprentice, it’s the casually mentioned “dispatch of witchcraft apprentices to investigate, but none have been successful” in the task description.
According to what Lucien himself has learned, on Kosai Island, three Second-level Wizard Apprentices have vanished in succession, and one Third-level Wizard Apprentice and one Second-level Wizard Apprentice have died!
This matter even alarmed a Formal Wizard.
Just recently, Wizard Heli personally went to Kosai Island to investigate, but after inspecting for over a month, he found no suspicious clues and eventually had to return.
However, as Kosai Island is a precious island that produces the resource “Moonlight Moss,” the academy is not willing to let it go.
Thus, in the absence of any Formal Wizard willing to sacrifice themselves and voluntarily station themselves on Kosai Island, the academy’s final decision was to send a team of three Third-level Wizard Apprentices to Kosai Island for the investigation.
If the investigation led to no conclusion, they would need to station on Kosai Island for three years to ensure that the disappearance incident did not affect the subsequent events on the island.
But everyone understood that the dangers of Kosai Island had not been eliminated; they were either concealed or had shifted.
If it was the latter, that would be bearable, at worst they would only be exiled on the remote Kosai Island for three years, but if it was the former, that would be troublesome.
After all, the original danger that caused a well-prepared Third-level Wizard Apprentice to die in battle without even sending back a message, had to be at least the peak strength of a Third-level Wizard Apprentice, and there was even a small chance it was on the level of a Formal Wizard.
And Lucien, along with the other two Wizard Apprentices, were undoubtedly sent out as “cannon fodder” to clear the way.
“We set off in a month? There’s still some time left,” Lucien exhaled lightly, looking at Carly whose eyes were now somewhat teary, feeling as if his student was about to present him with flowers right there and then.
Lucien mustered a stiff smile, and then tapped on Carly’s head.
This time he used a bit more force and directly knocked the tears out of her eyes.
“Ow…” Carly covered her head with her hands.
“It’s just a mission outside, no need for such pessimism,” Lucien comforted, rubbing Carly’s small head. “And besides, you never know, going out on a mission might actually be a good thing for me, better than staying inside the academy.”
Carly looked at Lucien and felt that her mentor Lucien was comforting her.
But she was wrong. Lucien’s words were not entirely meant to comfort her, but rather what he really thought.
Because he was not just any ordinary Third-level Wizard Apprentice; he was an otherworldly traveller who had crossed over.
When he first crossed into the Wizard World, Lucien’s identity was that of a critically injured Third-level Wizard Apprentice on the brink of death, so when he used his system capabilities, to other wizards, he simply appeared as a lucky Third-level Wizard Apprentice who managed to recover from his injuries, not drawing too much attention to himself.
However, if in the following period Lucien’s strength, originally thought to be average for a Third-level Wizard Apprentice, surged like a rocket climbing levels rapidly, that might draw the interest of some Formal Wizards.
If the secret of the system was exposed, Lucien felt that just being intact on a Formal Wizard’s dissection table would already be considered lucky, and it was more likely that he would become the subject of joint research by a group of starry-eyed Formal Wizards, and then preserved as slide specimens for the long term.
Therefore, if Lucien could not find a way to avoid the attention of Formal Wizards, he would need to lie low and behave just like a normal Third-level Wizard Apprentice, looking for a new Formal Wizard as a patron. While accepting his protection, he would also have to agree to various unequal treaties.
If Lucien chose to lie low, he would not attract the attention of Formal Wizards, but undoubtedly, his training speed would be affected, forced to slow down. But then, what about the threat from Nolian?
Lucien did not think that the Formal Wizard patron he would find would really face off against another Formal Wizard head-on for his sake.
Moreover, Lucien was not too keen on signing contracts with Formal Wizards.
After all, once a contract was signed, it was like signing a servitude contract that lasted at least five years, with bounds and oppressions far too overwhelming!