Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 534 - 348: Lor’s Mission (Part 2)

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Chapter 534: Chapter 348: Lor’s Mission (Part 2)

According to Lor’s previous statement, hoping to relocate the Wizard Plane Group purely by luck might take a hundred years, or possibly even a thousand.

But now, instead of letting Domenico slowly research, Van is entrusted with transporting Sixth Ring Mages, as if it wouldn’t take long to return.

This man hasn’t even broken through the Seventh Ring, how could such a drastic change happen?

"I just recently discovered that I can inexplicably control a Supreme Law Treasure now," Lor laughed and replied.

"Huh?"

"What is this?"

"Supreme Law Treasure?"

"Did I hear that wrong?"

Including Vincentia, all the alliance leaders stared at Lor in confusion.

They could understand each word he said, but together, they just couldn’t comprehend.

According to information from the civilization communication list, Tier Six cannot control Supreme Law Treasures - it’s an iron rule.

Throughout history, there hasn’t been a single instance of a Tier Six controlling a Supreme Law Treasure.

They had verified it themselves, Tier Six’s Origin Container simply cannot accommodate the Supreme Law Treasure; it can only let the Supreme Law Treasure float above the Sea of Consciousness, providing some repair power to their Origin Container.

But now...

Although they had witnessed many miracles born from Lor before, each time he suddenly revealed something new, it remained hard for them to accept.

Among them, the one with the most complicated emotions was naturally Vincentia.

He initially thought after breaking through the Seventh Ring, he could at least be temporarily ahead and become the strongest in this phase of the Wizard Alliance.

Though now, because various laws have not yet fused, he can only exert around 2.2 of the Destruction Law Power.

However, with the Destruction Law Treasure he exchanged in the mall earlier, once acquired, he can amplify the Destruction Law Power to at least 40.

Combining the peculiarities of the Destruction Law, breaking through Defense Barriers with Law Strength over eighty wouldn’t be a problem.

But according to what he heard from other alliance leaders, Speaker Lor’s previous attack witchcraft strength exceeded 3, defense surpassed 4 Law Strength, and now with a Supreme Law Treasure...

On reconsidering, this is actually an exceedingly good thing.

Guided by such a powerful Speaker Lor, he firmly believes the future of the Wizard Alliance will become increasingly brilliant.

"It’s true."

Lor nodded with a smile, explaining: "According to my hypothesis, as long as the Trait Fusion happens five times, one can control a Seventh Ring Supreme Law Treasure at Tier Six."

"Moreover, when Trait Fusion happens five times, it makes a corner of the Origin Container, belonging to this Core Witchcraft, a hundred times sturdier, essentially a qualitative transformation!"

"Fusion five times?"

"Then it’s fine."

"Let’s quickly move on to the next topic."

"Yes, yes, there’s not much to discuss about this issue."

Everyone successively expressed no desire to discuss this topic further, without any inclination to engage with Lor’s statement.

It’s not like they hadn’t tried Trait Fusion, but they hadn’t figured out how to conduct even one Trait Fusion.

As for five fusions, it’s akin to the sun and moon hanging high in the sky - visible, but untouchable.

"Alright then."

Lor smacked his lips a bit, somewhat unsatisfied, then his expression gradually grew solemn: "Next, I’ll discuss the most crucial topic of today’s meeting, the threat from external Tier Eight civilizations, and even Overlords of Life Civilizations."

"Surely, you all know that in the Wizard Calendar year 9985, the Silkworm Dream Civilization suddenly announced a list."

"Because of this list, the whole Crystal Domain was in chaos for a while, ultimately resulting in two Overlords, seventeen Tier Eights, and thousands of Tier Sevens escaping calamity."

Their existence represents the primary threat our Wizard Alliance will face in the future."

"As for the reason, I believe everyone understands."

"Gaining benefits naturally comes with bearing the corresponding cost."

At this point, he paused, scanning around, and saw the alliance leaders’ expressions varied.

Some sighed, while others looked worried.

"Speaker Lor."

Francis spoke up: "Actually, the enemies our Wizard Alliance will face in the future likely will be only those Tier Sevens and Eights who managed to escape; as for the Life Civilizations, probably won’t trouble us, as their civilizations still carry hope for continuation."

"Therefore, the Life Civilizations shouldn’t concern us. As long as we can deal with those Tier Sevens and Tier Eights, it shouldn’t be problematic."

The escapees genuinely pose a significant threat to the Wizard Alliance, but Lor including the Life Civilization’s two Overlords was indeed somewhat exaggerated.

"Right, Speaker Lor, those two Overlords likely won’t trouble us." Vincentia agreed.

"I also think it’s unlikely."

"In truth, whether it’s possible or not doesn’t make much difference, because except for Speaker Vincentia and Speaker Lor, those at Tier Seven are beyond our capability to handle, let alone Tier Eight."

"It’s true."

"Alas."

...

The rest of the alliance leaders all carried worried expressions; the Wizard Alliance remained too weak after all.

If they venture out to expand the planes, they risk being caught and instantly wiped out by those Tier Sevens and Tier Eights who managed to escape.

However, what’s been decided before cannot be undone; whether they want to or not, they have no choice but to proceed.

"Knock knock knock—"

Lor gently knocked the round table thrice, the discussions gradually ceased, and then he slowly said: "Due to the significantly increased risk of venturing out to expand planes, the speed of contribution accumulation will also triple."

"If still unwilling to go, then privately report to Speaker Francis for adjustments."

"Besides, although the possibility of the Life Civilization’s two Overlords dealing with us is very small, it isn’t non-existent."

"Whatever needs defending should be guarded."

"That’s it, meeting adjourned. I’ll negotiate a deal in the Second World later, send back the geniuses of other civilizations, then proceed with relocating the Plane Group."

The matters previously discussed had been debated before; this meeting was merely a supplement.

There’s no need for public announcements regarding opting out, to avoid someone being too proud to back down, and unwillingly being sent out to slack off.

"Rrrrrip—"

After giving instructions and seeing everyone had no objections, Lor immediately tore open a space rift and stepped out, returning to his study, seamlessly immersing his Spiritual Power into the Second World, starting to contact all the large civilization leaders across 758 Plane Sea, preparing to negotiate ’ransom’ in detail.

As for the top large civilizations, he had previously stated sending them back for free, therefore no need to discuss any ransom.

"Hoo hoo hoo—"

With Lor’s invitation, figures of various appearances began to appear consecutively on the expanded top floor of the Space Wizard Tower.

...

Simultaneously, at Francis Wizard Tower’s top floor, in the living room.

Vincentia surveyed the room and spoke: "Actually, everyone need not overly worry, if it’s just ordinary Tier Seven, once I obtain the Destruction Law Treasure, handling them shouldn’t be difficult, and even confronting some Tier Sevens with Supreme Law Treasures, victory isn’t impossible."

"With Speaker Van supporting me, it can be considered an extra layer of insurance."

"As for those Tier Eights, I believe they shouldn’t want to trade their lives for yours."

His next task is to attempt fusing the Destruction Law, and meanwhile, collaborate with Van to support the alliance leaders expanding planes at any time.

Honestly, he hopes no one retreats.

After all, the faster and better the Wizard Alliance develops, the higher his probability of breaking through to Tier Eight.

But since Speaker Lor chooses not to enforce anything, he can only try to persuade.

After speaking, he stood up and headed for the teleportation array in the center of the hall.

After the Seventh Ring, it’s time to fuse laws, yet how to fuse them; he currently has no clue, and needs to experiment promptly, as time is likewise tight.

The stronger he becomes, the stronger the insurance for the alliance leaders means.

As for Speaker Lor, the main task for him is to raise the upper limits of the Wizard Alliance and maintain the manager’s favor towards the Wizard Alliance, without time to be a babysitter.