Wizard Hume wasnât just talking to Abel. He also wanted to let the two archpriests hear what he was saying, which was very infuriating for archpriest Ferguson. archpriest Horace didnât know what to say.
Wizard Hume had this slimy smile on his face, âIâm interested in going to the frontline, Master Bennett. You want to see a great war?â
Abel asked, âIs something big going to happen?â
Strange, especially given how Abel was just promoted to be a grand druid. He shouldnât be allowed to the frontline until he mastered the advanced spells. Heâd imagined if he went, heâd be staying at some sort of protection zone, where he might have the chance to participate by casting long-distance spells or summoning spells.
Wizard Hume kept the smile on his face, âYou have a Beamon giant beast thatâs capable of teleporting itself, a king grey bear whoâs strong with melee defense, and a law-defying wizard who isnât willing to reveal his identity at any time. I think youâll do quite safely on the battlefield, all things considered.â
Wizard Hal added, âYes, Hume. Actually, Master Bennettâs much safer with you than with us.â
Right. Anywhere was safer than being with the lightning clan. That was what Wizard Hal thought. Abel didnât know what the situation was, but as of now, the Wizard Union was just ready to commence a big sweeping movement to occupy the resources over at the frontline. Theyâve already told their members and allies about it, but they chose not to tell Abel because, well, he just got promoted.
It wasnât easy to make this sort of decision, by the way. They only started this operation after counting the numbers eliminated in the last fight between the elves and the holy crusaders. They managed to eradicate 5000 sacred knights and two fanatic knights in one go, which gave them the confidence to keep pushing. As far as Hume was concerned, Abelâs Beamon giant beast might be just the extra help that they needed. No, there was not really the need to worry about Abelâs safety. As far as he was concerned, Abel was pretty much fine as a fighting force himself.
archpriest Horace didnât seem to agree with the idea, âWe donât want Master Bennett involved this, Wizard Hume.â
That was also a valid view. It wouldnât seem right to have a potions master in the most dangerous area of the conflict. No archpriest could bear the consequence if anything happened. Itâs not like theyâd have another potion master in replacement.
Abel didnât know who to agree with yet, âCan I just get to know whatâs going on first?â
Wizard Hume smiled and explained, âBecause of how bravely the elves fought, Master Bennett, weâve managed to retrieve a lot of the resources on the frontline as the nation of Evil was in its weakened state. This time, weâll deploy the Wizard Union and the forces of each of our allies. Weâll give them a hard one with as much force as we can.â
Abelâs heard of the name before. It was supposed to be the most gruesome part of the entire central continent. He was about to worry about his own safety, but then again, he did have all these skills to protect himself with.
Abel thought that something was odd, âI thought there was supposed to be a team for this. Right, Wizard Hume?â
âUh-hum,â Wizard Hume became quiet for a bit, âSo, the grand druid is a support unit. There is not supposed to be a team accompanying you.â
Abel was a bit surprised but replied nevertheless, âIâll be joining the lightning clan group, then. Is Wizard Halâs invitation still in effect?â
Wizard Hal laughed and said, âOf course! Weâll always welcome you to join, Master Bennett.â
Despite having just been promoted, Wizard Hal was a host among the lightning clan. He felt really honored to have the chance to converse with Master Bennett. Better yet, he didnât have to think too much to serve as a bodyguard. Abel could do pretty fine in a fight of his own. Heâd actually do great to increase their overall strength, both as support that could attack and heal if anyone needed potions.
During this time, Wizard Hume, Wizard Hal, and the two archpriests saw Sainte Loraine coming over. They both smiled mysteriously towards Abel and left on their own.
Lorraine seemed to have heard what Abel and the other were saying, âAre you going to fight on the frontline.â
Abel reassured her, âItâs fine, Lorraine. Iâm a grand druid now. I have Doff and a new friend. Heâs a law-defying wizard, by the way. Donât let the others know that.â
Lorraine took a sneak peek at Frankenstein. She knew how powerful law-defying wizards could be, but she just didnât know how the mysterious man became Abelâs follower.
Lorraine spoke very softly, âIâm not going to stop, but make your own plan and be as careful as you can.â
She trusted Abel. Abel went from a regular knight to one of the leading figures throughout the central continent. He had his ways of sorting things, and it wasnât like she agreed with each one of his decisions. Still, she wanted to know that she was there to care for him.
Abel tried to change the subject, âWere the dishes I sent you good, Lorraine?â
Ever since he left, heâs been teaching the two elven chefs heâs signed a magical contract with. Those two were quite skilled before they attended his tutoring, and after three days of the workshop, they managed to discover cooking methods that were in congruence with what Loraine might want. After that, followed by some of Abelâs teaching, theyâve arrived at the same level as the chefs over at Harry Castle. Once that was done, heâs been telling them to send meals over to the temple every day.
Lorraine had this satisfied smile on her face, âItâs such a waste, though! But Iâm not saying they werenât good.â
While she was alone on the central continent, the elves inside the temple had treated her very well, but it seemed like nothing could replace loneliness. Now, with so much food from her home, sheâs been much happier. That was especially when it came from Abel himself. She felt like it was a waste since the teleportation circle had to be used every time Abel sent a meal over, but she felt very, very satisfied with the food itself.
âAs long as youâre happy, Lorraine,â Abel smiled and continued, âWhatâs this about the temple? Iâve never been there before.â
Lorraine blushed quickly after hearing that.
Abel seemed to have understood something, âDoes that have something to do with you?â
Lorraine spoke in a very quiet voice, âThatâsâŠ. To make you safer. Thatâs what Grand Druid Lucia said. Now you have the temple as your protector. No one will declare you an enemy in public.â
The guests were careful not to interrupt them, by the way. Many of them wanted to talk with Abel, but they were more concerned about offending him and ruin their chances of getting their potion. So, they sort of waited until the promotion ceremony ended . Once the music performance was over, the whole thing ended over in the afternoon. Some of the stronger ones remained, though. There was Wizard Hal and Wizard Merton. There was also archpriest Ferguson and archpriest Horace from the Crazy Heart Valley. Lorraine left already. She didnât want to, but Druid Lucia sort of pushed her out after Abel agreed to see her at the temple when he had the time to.
Once all the guests were gone, Abel and the remaining guests changed to talk over inside a meeting room, where the guests came to deliver fruit juice.
Wizard Hal sipped his juice and smiled, âPrepare a few days, Master Bennett. After seven days, youâll be sent over to the Land of Lightning to depart with us.â
Abel nodded and inquired, âPlease tell me more about the frontline, Wizard Hal. Iâm not very knowledgeable about it.â
The two law-defying wizards remained to talk to him about the frontline anyways. They all wanted to get to the topic, which was the fact that although his promotion happened very quickly, he was still not very knowledgeable about the battlefield. There was a lot of guidance needed to prepare for his future service for the lightning clan.
Wizard Hal introduced, âThe nation of Evil is a closed area, Master Bennett. Weâre not allowed to be inside, but the evil knights can come out from within. Theyâve constantly been trying to stop us from digging up the top-level resources over at the areas two hundred miles outside the Nation of Evilâs border. There were many resources there for reasons we donât know of, but theyâve been trying really hard to stop us from getting anything over there.
And itâs not just us that needs the resources. The Wizard Union and its allies need those as well. We canât have the Nation of Evil taking up too much of the stuff to make it too powerful for us to handle. Out of several concerns weâve had in the past with several of our men fighting over there, weâve marked the area to be a battlefield. For now, itâs pretty much the frontline by consensus of our entire group. â
Abel couldnât help but sigh, âThatâs really good for the Nation of Evil then, I thought. They have a bunch of resources in their front and back yard, and if anyone tries to fight them, they have all the space they need to either advance or retreat.â
Wizard Hal nodded, âThatâs precisely the case. We canât kill the evil knights, but what we can do is strip their resources. That will weaken them and make us stronger.â
Wizard Merton spoke openly, âIf Wizard Abel didnât go missing, we wouldâve asked his stone giant to collect the resources by mining up the whole area. The Nation of Evil will be in a lot of trouble.â
There was a bit of sadness from the way he spoke. Abel wouldâve become a law-defying if he didnât go missing. Thatâs probably what he was thinking. As for Abel, that just got him wanting to tell them the truth right here. He wasnât going to, though. He realized that he was still getting stronger, and he needed to wait until he was more used to the two rules he acquired. That was when he could fight with his name open to the public.
Wizard Hal shook his head continuously, âWeâre not going to go into that. Wizard Malon abducted Wizard Abel because of the stone giant, and itâs not like we had ways of locating him now. Itâs⊠Weâre still mourning for having lost Wizard Abel, but weâre doing our best to get over it.â
Wizard Merton turned to speak to the servants beside him, âThatâs not good to get into. Agreed. Does anyone have some wine? I can use some of that wine.â
Abel hadnât given out wine for a while. Some of the stuff he got was when he was about to leave the Holy Continent. Some of it was left inside the family to help his family, while others were left inside the portal. He had the best stuff out here, knowing that he would build a good relationship with the two law-defying wizards of the lightning clan.
Having received the bottle, Wizard Merton opened the cork and poured the red wine into a crystal cup. After sipping it, he widened his eyes and looked into it.
âHave some of this, Hal,â he quickly poured one for Wizard Hal.
The two archpriests became very confused as they saw the look on his face. Wizard Merton didnât intend to pour wine for these two, though.
Wizard Hal wanted to say something as well, but he stopped as soon as he looked over towards the two archpriests. The red wind was improving his health. He could feel it. The effect might not be as strong for law-defying wizards, but it would help those in advanced rank and above.
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