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Chapter 1444

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Out of Grimm's expectations, the door only opened three days later!

Three days later …

The tightly shut door suddenly opened, and the Great Wizard Onaik, who was dressed in a black robe and had a gloomy expression, hurried out. He raised his head and saw Grimm standing respectfully outside the door.

"Who are you? Why are you here? Commons, your vigilance is getting worse and worse! "Onaik, who was in a bad mood, seemed to have forgotten about Grimm's existence. He muttered angrily.

"Respected Sir Onaik, please watch your words! I've already sent you information about Wizard Grimm's visit three days ago. You were too engrossed in the 9th experiment and chose to ignore it … "Commons' sharp rebuttal echoed in the space.

Hearing Commons' 'explanation', Onaik scratched his head and continued to mutter that he understood.

"You are … Grimm?" Onaik looked up, as if he was trying to recall something. "That's right, you just advanced to level 5 in the main plane not long ago … Yes, I remember now …"

Grimm stood quietly and respectfully, trying his best to restrain his Mental Energy.

His sharp senses told him that the thing standing in front of him was not a living thing, but a ball of intertwined yet orderly light of laws. Hundreds of chains of laws were tightly wrapped around the law core, then stretched out in all directions like octopus tentacles.

There were even some law chains that entered the void of the plane out of thin air, as if they were maintaining a close and synchronized connection with some other planes.

Of course, the thickest chain of laws was connected to the Central Wizard Pagoda in front of him. As long as the Great Wizard Onaik needed it, he could connect to the Tower Spirit at any time and control everything that happened in the Central Wizard Pagoda.

As if sensing Grimm's' gaze ', the Great Wizard Onaik's body shone brightly, and a formless ripple of laws cut off all of Grimm's Mental Energy tentacles. He then hid himself in a ball of intense light that no one could look at directly.

Grimm took a step back, and he could not help but rub his eyes.

He did not know what method Onaik used, but he felt a piercing pain in his eyes, and he could no longer see anything!

"Lad, let me teach you a lesson … When you're outside, don't always use your Mental Energy tentacles to probe around. If you meet someone with a bad temper, just based on your actions just now, they'll punish you! " Grand Wizard Onaik chuckled, "Seeing that you're a newcomer who has just left the main plane, I'll let it slide this time!"

"Thank you for your guidance!" Grimm bowed to express his gratitude while slowly releasing fire elements to repair the damage to his eyeball.

To be honest, a normal person would find it hard to adapt to the sudden change of status from a bossy superior to a newbie who had 'nothing' right after coming out of the plane.

Seemingly satisfied with Grim's attitude, a smile appeared on Ounaik's face as he said indifferently, "Come with me!"

With that, a two-meter-tall small portal suddenly appeared in front of Ounaik, and he walked into it without hesitation.

Grim quickly followed suit.

The teleportation point was located in a luxurious and spacious reception room.

The whole room was filled with a soft and bright white light, illuminating the floor, walls, and ceiling. In the middle of the room was a large wooden table and chairs, with various Wizard Spell books, scrolls, brushes, ink, and other writing utensils scattered across the table.

Once Ounaik returned, he sat behind the wooden table and rummaged through the messy storeroom. Finally, he pulled out an old scroll from the bottom of a slanted pile of books and threw it to Grim.

"Take a look for yourself! As a newcomer, if you want to stay in Esorda Camp for a long time, you'll have to follow the rules. Also, if you want to build a Wizard's Pagoda within the camp, you'll have to report the location and specifications of the Wizard's Pagoda … "

Grimm's fingertips felt the unusual toughness and smoothness of the material as he held the scroll in his hand.

The A.I. Chip immediately projected the conclusion of the material in his mind.

A dragonhide scroll!

The reason why Grimm was certain that it was a dragonhide scroll was because he could sense a faint aura of a dragon from it. Only someone like him, who owned a small plane of the Giant Dragons and was in contact with various dragon materials, would be able to sense it so keenly.

He unfurled the dragonhide scroll, and immediately saw the densely packed magical words on it.

The Kemdian language.

This could be considered one of the most widely used magical languages in the Magus Camp!

The contents of the scroll were simple. It introduced the scale and rules of Esorda Camp, as well as some rules that outsiders had to follow, as well as some special matters to take note of.

Generally speaking, any camp in the outer realm would welcome the great Magi with open arms.

After all, the more Great Wizards there were, the greater the power and influence of the camp. Moreover, every Great Sorcerer did not roam the world alone. For them to be able to reach where they were today, they all had the support of a considerable force behind them.

Hence, every time a great Magus was stationed in the camp, it was equivalent to bringing in a Magus organisation that had considerable influence in the plane!

As for the size of the faction, it depended on the Great Wizard's talent in management and management.

However, most Wizards did not like to do such trivial things, so it was rare for a camp to grow into a large faction.

The true master of Esorda Camp belonged to the Great Wizard Erunwald, and the one in control was his disciple, the Great Wizard Oneik.

If Grimm wanted to stay in Esorda Camp for a long time, he would inevitably have to build a Wizard Tower of his own, which would be incorporated into the camp's management.

Of course, Grimm had already established himself in the Exodar Camp more than two hundred years ago. It was the Steel City outside the camp. However, this Steel City was outside the camp, and did not receive the camp's direct protection.

Hence, most of the time, the Steel City could only defend itself against the attacks of wandering denizens of the stars or astral beasts!

Once Grimm chose to join Esorda Camp, he would receive the protection of a Great Wizard, but at the same time, he would have to take on some of the camp's responsibilities. That was … he would have to take up a position in some of the camp's law enforcement departments, becoming one of the managers.

Of course, as a Great Wizard, he did not need to do all the hard work himself. There were complete and efficient teams in every department of the camp, and they were the workers that supported the entire operation of the camp.

As the top-level managers, the Great Wizard only needed to check on their work regularly, and then reward or punish them according to the rules. Only when something big happened that they could not handle would the Great Wizard have to step forward and solve it.

And such a big event would only happen once or twice in eight to ten years …

Hence, most of the great Magi would not reject such a duty!

Moreover, only by taking control of the camp's law enforcement department would they be able to place some trusted subordinates there. This way, they would be able to meddle in the camp's resources and material market, and obtain some rare resources that could only be found in the outer regions.

Such a mutually beneficial situation was undoubtedly very beneficial to a newcomer who had just stepped out into the world!

Unfortunately, Grimm had his own plans for his future, and naturally could not follow in the footsteps of those 'ordinary people'.

"Have you chosen … Which department of the camp are you going to join?" Onaik asked impatiently as he yawned.

Grimm carefully returned the dragon hide scroll, and said softly, "My lord, I do not intend to join the camp!"

The air in the room suddenly froze for a moment.

Onaik suddenly raised his head, and carefully sized up Grimm for the first time.

"You said … You do not wish to join the camp? Could it be that you have connections with other camps? Did the Endless Garden pull you over? "

For some reason, when the name Endless Garden was mentioned, Onaik's lazy gaze suddenly turned cold, as if there was a trace of anger hidden within.

"Endless Garden?" Grimm shook his head slightly, "I've never heard of this name …"

"Then what are you planning to do instead of staying in the camp to understand the situation in the outer regions and collect some resources? The situation in the outer regions is very complicated. Don't think that you can roam around here as you wish just because you have the strength of a Grade 5 Wizard. Over the past few thousand years, I know of at least a dozen Great Wizards who have fallen in the outer regions. Don't be rash! "

"I plan to go to the Fire Elemental Realm to develop myself … That place suits my soul, and should be much better than the camps in the outer regions!"

"Fire Elemental Realm …" Onaik muttered to himself, and could not help but nod in agreement with Grimm's thoughts.

Indeed, as a pure Fire Wizard, if Grimm went to the Fire Elemental Realm, he would not be rejected by the native fire elementals there. As long as he was willing to put in the effort and work, he would have no problem becoming a carefree Fire Elemental Lord in the Fire Elemental Realm for hundreds of years.

As for becoming a Fire Elemental Lord … It seemed that he would need the blessing of the Fire Elemental Realm.

As an outsider who had snuck in, it was easy to imagine how difficult it would be to get such preferential treatment.

"Since you do not plan to become a member of the camp, you cannot stay here for too long. Furthermore, the small trading point you set up outside the camp is no longer protected by the camp. Have you thought about the consequences? "

"I have!"

"Alright, then you can leave! Remember, you cannot stay in the camp for more than a year. You must leave the Exodar Camp within a year! "

Grimm bowed in acknowledgment, and was about to leave.

Just as he was about to teleport away, Onaik's voice suddenly sounded in his mind.

"You've just arrived, and there will definitely be many organisations wanting to rope you in. You have to pick carefully, and don't get involved in the conflicts and conflicts between the high-ranking Magi … "

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