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Chapter 878

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Wizard Lamar was very busy. After chatting with Abel for a while, he left. Abel went to the exchange office of the Wizard Union alone.

His wizard badge was upgraded to level three, and he was rewarded with five thousand credit points. He wanted to check the exchange list of the Central Continent Wizard Union.

At the exchange office, he showed his wizard badge to the receptionist. The receptionist placed his wizard badge under a scanning circle. Soon, the receptionist said respectfully, "Mr. Wizard, you have level three authority. You can use a private room for your private exchange."

The receptionist led Abel to a small room on the side. The decorations were very simple. There was a table with two magic circles and a slot on it.

The receptionist pointed at the table and explained, "Mr. Wizard, you can put your wizard badge into this slot, and you can see all the items you can exchange for. If you want to exchange for something, you just need to use your power of the will to select it. The corresponding credit points will be deducted automatically, and the item will be sent to you automatically through the magic circle on the table."

"Are there many level three authority holders?" It didn't seem like it was because he saved the Sland City Wizard Union that day. Instead, it seemed like the receptionist didn't know him. Instead, it was because he had a rank three authority that he was being so respectful. Therefore, Abel asked.

The receptionist bowed, "Mr. Wizard, there are very few level three authority holders in the Wizard Union. Only very few people who have contributed a lot to the Wizard Union will have it."

"Thank you!" Abel smiled and thanked the receptionist. Afterward, the receptionist bowed and left the room.

By now, Abel knew that level three authority wasn't as simple as it seemed. The reward was way beyond his imagination.

He put his wizard badge into the slot on the table. A white light flashed from the slot, and a light screen flashed on top of a magic circle on the table.

"Dear Wizard Abel, you have level three authority. The list of items you can exchange for is as follows: …"

A large list of items appeared in front of him. He could move the list up and down with his power of the will.

There were all kinds of resources, from potions to equipment. A bottle of "advanced wizard meditation potion" could increase the meditation effect of an advanced wizard by 20%. It was worth 10 credit points. A magic staff for advanced wizards was worth hundreds of credit points.

A bottle of the most common "hunger potion" only cost 0.1 credit points. These prices reflected the value of the Wizard Union credit points. Although it didn't seem like much, the purchasing power of the Wizard Union credit points was very shocking.

Abel saw a magic tower. A normal level sixteen one cost twenty thousand credit points, and the Wizard Union rewarded him with a quarter of a magic tower.

Of course, it was also because he saved Silan City that he got such a huge reward. In the Wizard Union, fighting against a Holy Knight was always the most rewarding.

There were also many items that caught Abel's attention, such as the super mana gathering circle, which was far more powerful than the normal advanced mana gathering circle. It could turn an entire area into a large mana environment.

However, there was a number three next to the super mana gathering circle, which meant there were only three of them.

Although Abel was very tempted, he still couldn't accept the price of more than a hundred thousand credit points. Maybe he would be able to earn enough credit points after a while in the Central Continent, but he didn't know if there would still be a super mana gathering circle to exchange for.

There were a lot of things that were tempting to him. Every single one of them had a sky-high price.

There was an item called the "two-way teleportation circle board" that attracted Abel's attention. The number behind it was one, which meant it was a limited item that could only be exchanged with level three authority.

A teleportation circle was nothing. There were a lot of teleportation circles in the Central Continent, and it only cost a thousand credit points to exchange for one.

However, a teleportation circle board was completely different. It was a teleportation circle that could be set up immediately and carried around.

This convenience was where the value of the teleportation circle lay. A normal teleportation circle required a professional circle maker to set it up, and it would take at least a day to set it up. Also, the wizard union's circle makers had to make an appointment in advance, and they wouldn't always be available to set it up.

On the other hand, a teleportation circle board could be set up as soon as it was thrown on the ground.

However, there was a huge flaw to this teleportation circle board. It couldn't connect to the Wizard Union's teleportation circle network. It could only be used between two teleportation circles.

This greatly reduced the value of the teleportation circle board, but for wizards who were in danger at any time, it was the best item to get out of danger quickly.

Of course, for those who could move in a flash, if they could use a two-way teleportation circle to leave, they could also move in a flash, but it would take a lot of time.

If a wizard had extra credit points, of course, they could buy a two-way teleportation circle. But what elite wizard didn't need credit points? Most of them would spend all of their credit points on training resources. They wouldn't buy a two-way teleportation circle just for a little bit of convenience.

This was why Abel could see the teleportation circle board. It was also because of this that it only cost 4000 credit points.

Of course, if this teleportation circle board was given to other classes, they would be more than happy to buy it no matter how much it was worth. However, the Wizard Union wouldn't give it to other classes.

For those priests, Druil, and barbarians who couldn't move in a flash, they would love to have a teleportation circle board. Too bad no wizard would give up so many credit points to other people.

For someone like him who only had five thousand credit points, a "two-way teleportation circle board" that was worth four thousand credit points was a very expensive item.

However, he had a different idea about the teleportation circle board. With this, he could take revenge on the blizzards without getting caught.

He used his power of the Will to confirm on the Two-Way Teleportation Array Disk. Soon, he lost 4,000 points. Another array on the table flashed with white light, and a pair of exquisite array disks appeared on the table.

Picking up the Two-Way Teleportation Array Disc, he realized that it was made up of a pair of Array Discs. The description stated that as long as the Two-Way Teleportation Array Disc was set up at a fixed location within a range of 500 kilometers, he could quickly teleport back to the fixed location by using the other Array Disc.

The most considerate part of the design was that after the teleportation, the user would be teleported back to the position of the fixed disk together with the other disk. Of course, one could also choose to fix both disks together to form a stable two-way teleportation array.

Abel put the teleportation circle board into his Valaya's ring. He wasn't interested in anything else.

He took back the wizard badge from the slot and left the room.

The blizzards were located in the far north. After a simple check of the map, he realized that the closest city to Frost City was Ice Crown City. Ice Crown City was located within 500 miles of Frost Castle.

He didn't go back to the mansion. After hearing what Wizard Lamar said, he knew that it was no longer safe there. He took out his hood again and covered his body completely. He then directly left Sland City through the Wizard Union's teleportation circle.

The Wizard Union in Sland City used a medium-sized teleportation circle. It couldn't teleport directly to Ice Crown City, so he had to go through a transfer.

During the transfer, he activated the transformation necklace and turned into an elf. He put away all the wizard symbols on him and changed his aura to that of a druid.

When he left the Wizard Union in Sland City, what surprised him the most was that he was able to use the Wizard Union's teleportation circle for free because of his rank three authorization.

The cost of using the teleportation circle wasn't high, but it wasn't about the cost. It just showed how noble a rank three authorization was.

Abel didn't directly use his identity as Wizard Abel to teleport to Ice Crown City. He walked out of the teleportation circle in a medium-sized city that was a few thousand miles away from Ice Crown City.

For the rest of the journey, he went through Bai Yun. Ever since he was betrayed by the teleportation circle last time, he was a little cautious.

Bai Yun landed outside of Ice Crown City. Abel took out the Druil heritage book, "Nature and Neutrality- Druil." He flipped to the page of the "Summon Dire Wolf" spell and began to study it.

He was learning how to summon dire wolves. Since he was going to change into an elf, of course, he couldn't do without the Druil's iconic mount, the dire wolf.

If a Druil were to see this, they would be in complete disbelief. Summoning spells, especially natural ones like the Druil, didn't just require him to learn the spell pattern. He also needed to use his power of the will to communicate with the dire wolf in the summoning space. Only after gaining the approval of the dire wolf would he be able to sign a contract.

After opening the world stone fragment, Abel mastered the spell pattern and the incantation in a very short amount of time.

He began to use the life force converted from the Druil's soul to draw the "Summon Dire Wolf" spell pattern. As the green spell pattern appeared, his power of the will descended into a strange summoning space.

There were countless dire wolves living in this space. If a Druil wanted to gain the approval of a dire wolf, it would take a lot of time to communicate with them one by one. Once he met a dire wolf that he could communicate with, it would take a long time.

This was why he couldn't let a Druil's summons die so easily. A Druil's spell could put a summon into a portal monster bag before it died and use a large amount of resources to heal it.

Even if he used a large amount of resources to heal an injured summon, it would still be faster than trying his luck to find a new summon in the summoning space.

Abel's power of the will scanned through all the dire wolves and found a particularly strong dire wolf. Then, he connected his power of the will to that dire wolf.

It was only a rank 1 "Summon Dire Wolf" spell, so how could this strong dire wolf care about him with its weak spell presence?

However, when Abel realized that he couldn't communicate with it, he directly added dragon aura into his power of the will. Just a trace of dragon aura was enough to make the dire wolf go limp.

Without the Druid's spell strengthening, the Mad Wolves could be said to have surrendered before they could even think of resisting the Draconic Aura.

The signing of the contract was very simple. In just ten minutes, a snow-white dire wolf appeared in front of Abel.

Unlike normal dire wolves, this dire wolf lowered its head to Abel timidly as soon as it appeared. It didn't have the arrogance that a dire wolf should have.

Abel's cloak disappeared, and he changed into a normal Druil robe. With his elf appearance, anyone who saw him would think that he was an elven Druil.

Abel rode the dire wolf into Ice Crown City. Since this city was in the cold north, it wasn't as prosperous as Silan City. However, it was close to Frost City, so a large amount of resources were provided here. On top of that, there were also some products that were unique to the Land of Ice and Snow, so there were many merchants and adventurers here.

Frost City wasn't a real city. It was a private castle belonging to the Blizzards. It was originally called Frost Castle, but because of the Blizzards' power, the number of wizards in the castle kept increasing.

With the growth of the wizards, Frost Castle expanded and became what it was today.

Abel spent 2 intermediate magic stones to buy a house. It was located in the safest place for nobles in Ice Crown City. This was because he was a druid. Normal people wouldn't be able to buy a house in a place like this even if they had money.

When he bought the house, he already had three servants. He didn't dismiss them. Instead, he just forbade them from entering the master's room. He needed to shut himself up for a while.

Of course, the servants didn't dare to say anything. They all saw the dire dire wolf outside the master's room.

Abel fixed one of the "two-way teleportation circles" in the master's room. It was his escape route.

He never underestimated his enemies, especially those that were too powerful for him to handle. He had seen rank 19 wizards before, and they were so powerful that he couldn't even take them on, let alone rank 20 wizards and those that were even more powerful than the legends.

Therefore, he spent a large amount of points to exchange for the Two-Way Teleportation Formation Disk, leaving a way out for himself.

It was very easy to avoid the gazes of the three servants and leave Ice Crown City. Even without spells, he could do it with his powerful body.

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