This time, we have successfully replicated Covenant Magic, allowing us to rally the entire continent of Evil Mages. Even if our number of mages is slightly fewer than that of the teachers from Truth School, it doesn’t matter. Heh heh heh! With tens of thousands of students, how could they possibly manage? Especially since we have prepared to disrupt Prophecy Magic and summon rain weather magic, creating even more chaos!
As long as the students encounter problems, these ignorant and timid mages who dare not explore the mysteries of magic will never be our match! In the eyes of the Evil Mages, ordinary mages are nothing but self-satisfied fools, a bunch of cowards who don’t even dare to delve into the secrets of magic.
When the scene shifts to this side, the audience is keenly observing these villains.
"Are they really this despicable? Planning against students?"
"Hahaha, are they still mocking? Xu Lie has already predicted this; they think they’re being clever, but it only adds to the laughter."
"I can’t wait to see Kleift’s face swollen from being beaten tomorrow."
Kleift doesn’t even notice Danmaku and is still gazing in the direction of Truth School: a treasure that can turn ordinary people into mages! How could it be allowed to rot in the hands of these fools?
This is why Kleift is forming alliances, gathering most of the Evil Mages to attack the core essence of Truth School. Although every time Truth School goes out for Enrollment, they clear out the nearby Evil Mages, Kleift hasn’t been deterred; why should he take the initiative?
Isn’t it all because of that treasure within Truth School that transforms ordinary people into mages? Of course, this is because Kleift is unaware of the existence of the Meditation Method. It’s simply inferred that after spending a year at Truth School, ordinary students return home as mages.
As mentioned earlier, Evil Mages conduct their research by using people as materials; slightly more valuable ones are mages used as subjects. The most precious material is that of Evil Mages themselves. Now that everyone has signed the Covenant Magic, it’s naturally not wise to target Evil Mages anymore, but we can seize Truth School’s treasure and cultivate our own!
As long as we obtain that treasure and can train ordinary people into Evil Mages, wouldn’t we have a continuous supply of the most precious materials in the future? Even if that doesn’t work out, at least having mages as research materials at all times would be quite good.
Thus, Kleift sees Truth School as an absolute necessity.
Of course, without waiting for more Evil Mages to gather, he hurriedly recruited people to launch an attack within a month, all for the sake of Covenant Magic. This spell could only last for three years, and Kleift had not informed anyone that once one had undergone Covenant Magic, they could not accept it a second time.
Unfortunately, he had already formed a pact with Arezat two years ago. If he didn’t act quickly, he feared that Arezat might turn against him with a ruthless move. Arezat was also well aware of Kleift's motives; his expression shifted to one of longing, unaware of Kleift's wariness towards him. Indeed, it was too wasteful to give it all to the Truth School.
Such treasures should be in their hands, continuously nurturing materials instead. What was the point of cultivating Little Mages on such a large scale? With those Little Apprentices, a single spell from him could easily wipe out countless of them, and their deaths would hold no meaning. It was far more valuable to study materials instead.
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