Reirfu smiled apologetically and pointed at her, saying, "This is my friend Mary from Aryan Melee Academy. However, she is a martial arts fanatic who loves to challenge strong opponents. Other than training, she has no other interests. If there's anything that offends you, please don't take it to heart."
He then patted her shoulder, but Mary showed no interest in opening her eyes, clearly indicating that she was indeed a martial arts enthusiast who would completely ignore anything that did not pique her interest.
Daniel chuckled; with her overwhelming combat strength, who would dare offend her?
Reirfu simply introduced Mary and then furrowed his brow, looking at the others and asking, "What should we do next? Where should we escape from?"
He had no choice but to think this way. Franklin had only escaped because the Spatial Barrier was breached; he himself had not sustained much damage. When he returned next time, they would truly have no idea how to deal with him.
It should be noted that while the Spatial Barrier had weaknesses, it was not impossible to change its location. Although it was quite difficult, it was not much easier than improving the structure of the spell.
But what kind of people were they?
Wizard Seeds, the elite among elites, extraordinary individuals among millions. Each one of them possessed several improved spells.
Given Franklin's abilities, he could change the weak points of the Spatial Barrier in just an hour or two. By then, with precautions in place, it would be extremely difficult for them to identify the weak points.
At that moment, Mary confidently said with her eyes closed, "Don't worry. The holes I poked in him will take him four or five hours to heal even with his abilities. During this time, he won't come looking for trouble with us. Besides, let him come; I want to experience his Spatial Sorcery."
Daniel was instantly speechless. What kind of battle maniac was she? Even when facing Franklin, she wanted to compete and seemed eager to fight him. Did she really think it would be that easy? The weak points of the Spatial Barrier were very hard to find; if it were next time, even he wouldn't be confident in locating them, let alone anyone else.
Last time, he had magnified Franklin into a giant figure using a chip; even one of his hairs looked like a giant tree. It took careful observation and repeated analysis for him to identify it.
For others, it would be even more difficult; without the chip's assistance, finding those weak points wouldn't be so easy.
However, from Mary's words, Daniel could see just how powerful her abilities were. Even after injuring Franklin, who possessed Spatial Endowment, he could not heal quickly.
The body of a Wizard Apprentice was quite robust; their self-healing ability might not match that of a High Magic Creature, but it was still very rapid. A minor injury in their hands felt almost like nothing.
Even losing limbs wasn't a big deal for them; as long as they paid a certain price, they could regenerate lost limbs.
Yet she had merely poked a few holes in him and he couldn't heal himself; even potions couldn't cure him.
Hearing Mary's words, Reirfu still did not relax his furrowed brow. He pondered for a moment and said, "That won't do either. Even if we have four or five hours to escape, they can still track us down."
The Wizard Tower where Franklin resides is a wizard organization backed by an entire empire, possessing Formal Wizards and thousands of Wizard Apprentices, each with varying abilities. Many are skilled in tracking, making it easy to find their traces.
Inevitably, they will still have to face the threat posed by Franklin.
Even without Franklin, a swarm of ants can kill an elephant; once hundreds of Third-Level Apprentices emerge, he would have no way to cope.
Daniel pondered for a moment and asked, "What if we escape through a Teleportation Array?"
Natalie chuckled.
"You idiot, I didn't let you die last time because I was with you. Once we teleport over, the teleportation function will temporarily shut down, and we won't be able to use it."
"I meant we could build a Teleportation Array ourselves."
The three were taken aback; even Mary, who had been practicing on the ground, opened her eyes wide and stared at him.
"Do you even know what you're talking about? Do you have any way to build a Teleportation Array?"
"Yes, I think I can give it a try," Daniel replied calmly.
Ever since he heard that the badge's teleportation function couldn't be used consecutively, he had considered building a Teleportation Array himself. Of course, constructing a formal Teleportation Array is extremely difficult, but a makeshift version that could teleport just a few people and be discarded afterward is much easier.
Based on his estimates, the cost would be less than a thousand Magic Stones. Although still expensive, it was much cheaper compared to the cost of escaping.
So for the past two days, he had been researching the Teleportation Array and finally made some progress. Of course, the other two were unaware of this; otherwise, they would be shocked to learn that he had spent only a short time developing a Teleportation Array with some teleportation capabilities.
Come on, this is a Teleportation Array we're talking about, not some common vegetable; it's not that easy. To be precise, building a Teleportation Array requires extensive knowledge and calculations that are beyond the grasp of Wizard Apprentices. Many only learn how to construct one after becoming Formal Wizards.
However, even then, many people do not build Teleportation Arrays.
This is partly due to the clear division of labor among wizards today; many do not need to create Teleportation Arrays. But more importantly, it's too complex compared to using existing Teleportation Arrays.
After all, for the Wizarding Continent, Teleportation Arrays have long been established in every corner for convenience.
Although Daniel was just going to give it a try, all three knew that in such an urgent situation, unless there was great confidence involved, who would take such risks? Daniel must be able to construct a Teleportation Array.
Reirfu asked Daniel for the list of materials needed; he would handle the purchasing.
Mary saw that there was nothing for her to do, so she directly closed her eyes and began to meditate.
Facing countless materials, Daniel first used magic to create a flat rock as a foundation, and then he started to build the Teleportation Array.
This thing was not easy to construct, but fortunately, Daniel was well-prepared. With the assistance of the chip, the construction speed was very fast. In just two hours, he had built a Teleportation Array. After another hour of adjustments and modifications, the Teleportation Array was officially completed.
As he clapped his hands and let out a sigh of relief, the three of them ran over, their eyes fixed on him with undisguised curiosity.
Natalie blinked her bright eyes and asked, "Daniel, is the Teleportation Array built?"
"Of course! With me around, there's nothing that can't be accomplished."
Natalie pouted; it was hard to believe that statement. "Then let's try teleporting."
Daniel shook his head. "The materials used for this Teleportation Array are too poor; it can't handle many uses. I'm afraid that by the time you finish testing it, it will be scrapped. So I plan to teleport directly. Don't worry; I will test it first to ensure safety on the other side before we go over."
The three nodded in agreement. After all, being able to build a Teleportation Array was already an impressive feat. It was unreasonable to expect this Teleportation Array to function like those that were meticulously constructed with countless materials, which could still be used without issues after a thousand or eight hundred uses.
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