The shouts were like thunder. Viscount Harris gaped, his eyes wide in disbelief as he looked at the Minotaurs clad in heavy Armor, wielding massive weapons, riding on Komodo Beasts.
Great Knights, all of them Great Knights. He could not imagine that these fifty-five Minotaurs were all powerful beings at the Great Knight level.
Especially the five standing at the front, their strength was so profound that they were probably not far from becoming Legendary Knights.
With such power alone, even if Dominic personally came over, what could he do? They could probably surround and kill him.
"Are these all your subordinates?"
Viscount Harris looked incredulous. In just ten years, how could Daniel have such a powerful Knight Order?
"You don't need to doubt it. I have become a Formal Wizard, and I am undoubtedly the strongest among this generation of apprentices in the entire Wizarding Continent. No one is stronger than me; having this level of power is perfectly normal."
Even hearing Daniel admit it himself, Viscount Harris still found it hard to believe; it was simply unbelievable.
Daniel knew it would be difficult for him to accept. It was probably easier for someone from his past life to suddenly show up at your door with a one-hundred-million-dollar red envelope than for him to accept this.
It was too bizarre; even though it was the truth, it was hard for people to accept.
With strong military support, Daniel was not afraid that Dominic would dare to come looking for trouble. He had the Minotaur Tribe set up a designated area around the castle for them to reside in after coming down from the Wizard Tower.
As a Viscount, it was not difficult to allocate an area for over two thousand people to live.
The only pity was that there were far too many children among these Minotaurs, making up more than half of their number; there were only about six hundred adult Minotaurs.
Most of them were just six or seven years old. Besides running around naked and playing, they didn't even know how to farm and were merely a burden.
This is unavoidable. Who would have thought that Daniel would become a Formal Wizard so quickly when he initially devised the plan? As a result, the Bullman Knight Order he intended to establish is still just a group of bare-bottomed Minotaurs.
He really wants them to grow up and be able to form the Bullman Knight Order, but it will take another ten years.
Moreover, even if it were truly established, it wouldn't be of much use to him now. He has commanded battles involving tens of thousands of Wizard Apprentices, let alone just over a thousand Minotaur Knights in the Bullman Knight Order.
During his apprenticeship, it would have been a significant boost, but now it is merely a burden.
It would be better to leave them at home under his father's command, Daniel thought.
The Bullman Knight Order may not impress him, but a knight order composed of over a thousand Great Knights is enough to sweep across the Okto Archipelago, elevating the power of the Harris Family significantly.
Hearing news from Daniel, the surrounding area of the Dover Duchy was shaken. Personnel occasionally appeared around the castle to gather intelligence, but Daniel paid them no mind.
The Granville Empire also took the initiative to withdraw its troops, yet Dominic had not shown up, as if he had forgotten about his disciple.
Just as Daniel let out a sigh of relief, he suddenly sensed someone intruding into Harrisburg. The intruder was quite capable; even the Bullman Knight Order had not noticed. It seemed to be a Legendary Knight, or rather, it should be Dominic.
If it weren't for Daniel constantly monitoring the situation in Harrisburg, he might have been caught off guard. Although he claimed not to be afraid, he still held a certain wariness towards a Legendary Knight.
He wasn't afraid for himself but worried about his family. If that were to happen, unless he confronted him directly, he really wouldn't know how to deal with it.
Daniel watched as the intruder wandered around the castle and soon arrived outside his door, clearly looking for trouble.
He couldn't help but find it somewhat amusing. A mere Legendary Knight, having grown up in such a place without ever encountering a Formal Wizard, simply could not recognize the gap between a Legendary Knight and a Formal Wizard. How dare he come looking for trouble? He was asking for trouble.
Lying back in his chair, he brewed himself a drink and savored it slowly.
Dominic quietly entered, clearly not expecting this situation. He froze for a moment before suddenly drawing his knight's sword and charging at Daniel, intending to behead him.
Daniel snapped his fingers, and instantly a fireball appeared in his hand, flying towards Dominic with a wave of his hand.
As expected of a Legendary Knight, Dominic's reaction speed was unmatched. A powerful aura suddenly erupted from him, enveloping his body, making him appear like a giant sword several meters tall, charging towards Daniel. Even the stones at the top of the castle were cracked by this force, debris flying everywhere.
With a loud bang, the fireball vanished, and Dominic was sent flying backward, crashing into the wall and creating a massive human-shaped dent. He spat out blood on the spot, glaring fiercely at Daniel before turning to flee.
Daniel let out a light "huh," surprised that his opponent could withstand his attack. Just as he was about to get up and pursue without leaving any loose ends, he suddenly sensed intense energy fluctuations in the air; clearly, a wizard was approaching. He halted in his tracks.
Compared to a Legendary Knight, he was more wary of wizards. After thinking for a moment, he said lightly, “Iron Hoof, lead the Knight Order to pursue. It would be best if you can find Dominic, but if not, return.”
Iron Hoof, who had been sleeping, was startled by Daniel's voice and quickly knelt down, saying, “Please rest assured, my master. I will go right away.”
He quickly donned his armor and prepared the Knight Order for departure.
While casually sending someone to hunt down Dominic, Daniel ignored him and flew to the top of the castle to greet the approaching wizard.
It was then that he noticed a round Magical Item flying in. This was a type of long-distance travel tool developed by the Wizard Alliance, capable of transporting people quickly over great distances.
The sphere stopped and opened its hatch, from which Natalie and Elisa emerged.
Upon seeing Daniel, Elisa maintained a cold expression and said nothing. However, Natalie immediately raised her hand, sparks flying as she attempted to electrocute Daniel.
Though powerful during her time as a Wizard Apprentice, her Lightning Chain had little effect against Daniel, now a Formal Wizard, who easily blocked it.
“What are you two doing here?” he asked.
“How can you ask that? I wanted to come find you; why did you refuse?”
Daniel smiled awkwardly; he couldn't tell her that he was afraid she would cause trouble if she came over. He could only say, “I didn’t notice you wanted to come over; I’m really sorry.”
Natalie did not believe Daniel's pathetic excuse and shot him a fierce glare. "Get lost."
"What happened between you two? Why are you both up here?" Daniel asked.
Before he arrived, the two had been fighting fiercely over his attention.
Natalie sneered, "Don't worry, we've come to an agreement. We'll split you in half—one half for each of us. She will supervise you to make sure you don't go after other women, while I will manage your finances and take care of your assets."
Daniel's expression changed several times; this was indeed bad news. Elisa studied mysticism, and with her supervising him, he wouldn't be able to keep any secrets.
As for Natalie, she was a money fanatic. Handing over his finances to her made Daniel uneasy—not because he feared she would spend recklessly, but because he worried that getting anything back from her later would be quite difficult.
He wanted to refuse but couldn't bring himself to do so. After all, these two were the top talents of their generation; having them as girlfriends would be a huge advantage for him.
Both were undoubtedly wealthy beauties, the very best kind. If they were both pursuing him, anyone who disagreed would be a fool.
Moreover, this was in Harrisburg. If he upset them and they threw a fit, no one in Harrisburg would be safe. He reluctantly nodded.
Natalie asked fiercely, "What? You disagree?"
"No, no. It is my honor to have your favor. Please, both of you," Daniel replied.
With the commotion caused by Dominic, the entire Harrisburg was already stirred up. Viscount Harris, wrapped in a robe, commanded people to investigate and approached when he saw Daniel and the two women flying down from above. He asked, "Son, who are these two?"
"Friends, all my friends," Daniel answered vaguely. As for Viscount Harris, he had seen many women in his time on the battlefield and could tell what was going on just by observing the three of them.
He warmly said, "Welcome, welcome! It's a pleasure to have two witches as guests here."
At this point, even Natalie dropped her pretenses. After all, Viscount Harris was Daniel's father; if she didn't give him face, how would Daniel feel?
Looking at the chaotic Harrisburg, Elisa asked, "What happened to Daniel? Is there anything I can help with?"
Daniel thought for a moment and realized he did need her help. Even though Dominic was injured, he was still a Legendary Knight. With Iron Hoof and the others being quite powerful, Daniel really didn't have the confidence to capture him.
As a Mystic Wizard, Elisa might have a way to find him.
He recounted the grudge he had with Dominic. After thinking for a moment, Elisa calmly said, "Don't worry, a mere Legendary Knight can't escape my grasp."
She then prepared to go check on the place where Dominic had been injured. Viscount Harris wisely chose not to follow; he still felt some awe towards the wizard and preferred to avoid unnecessary contact.
The three of them arrived at the pit created by Dominic's impact. Elisa casually cast a few spells, and a mass of dark blood flew out, landing beside her.
Elisa found a basin of water and threw it inside, then gathered the steam to form a stream of water that filled the basin.
With a ripple, an image appeared in the center. Daniel was somewhat puzzled when he suddenly saw a figure emerge in the middle—it was Dominic, who was being supported by someone. Surrounding him were about a dozen figures, all Great Knights.
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