Olivia's expression changed, and she looked towards the distant sea. Although she could not see anything, she could feel an incredibly powerful magic wave. The female Magic Caster asked, "What is that?"
"What do you think it is?" D 'Arion asked.
"That's impossible! "It must be your trick. Where are the binoculars? There should be high-powered magic binoculars in the guild's warehouse, right?" Olivia's face darkened.
Not only D 'Arion and Alvian, but all the magicians in the entire Gudilesi City felt the powerful magical wave. It came from the sea. It was hard to imagine that the magical elements didn't show any signs of dissipating after traveling such a long distance.
Lolo also raised her head. Although she couldn't see what was happening outside, she couldn't help but ask Lilith who was driving the carriage. "What was that magical wave just now? It's so strong. The magic in my body seems to have resonated with it." It was the first time that the girl encountered such a situation. She couldn't help but be shocked.
"A powerful magician made a move. Preliminary speculation is that the location of the battle is likely to be at sea, a certain distance from Gudilesi," Lilith calmly analyzed.
"A powerful magician? How strong is he? Is he stronger than you, President Lilith?" Lolo was now a third-grade magician, so she could roughly estimate the strength of a first-grade to third-grade magician. She could also roughly estimate the strength of a fourth-grade magician, but she didn't have any intuitive idea of the strength of a higher-grade magician.
"That guy is much stronger than me. I've never heard of such a level of magical wave," Lilith said truthfully.
"Could it be Abus the Supreme Magician?" Lolo's eyes lit up. As a student in Gudilesi, she had naturally heard a lot about Abus. It was said that this ninth-grade Supreme Magician had always been fair and strict. When she first came to the university town, she had also considered whether to tell the Magician's Association about what had happened to her.
Especially when she also became a magician, she saw in the convention of the Magician's Association that when a magician's personal safety was threatened, he could ask the Magician's Association for help, and the latter would provide shelter for him. This regulation was written by the ancestor of magicians, Roland, when she founded the Magician's Association 900 years ago. It had a sacred effect.
However, she wasn't sure if the Magic Association would really go against the entire Pantheon for an insignificant low-rank magician like her.
It wasn't that Lolo didn't trust the Magic Association or Absus, but she had experienced too many things after her father went missing. She believed that most people in this world were kind, but at the same time, the things that happened to her made her realize that kindness came with a price. When the price was too high, most people would choose to remain silent.
The Magic Association was the association of all Mages. As one of the higher-ups, Grand Magus Abuschao's every decision had to be made for the benefit of all Mages. Lolo could understand the Sorcerers Association's position, but she also had a glimmer of hope in her heart.
Perhaps Absus was not always so rational and calm. Perhaps some of the Mages in this city still remembered the regulation left by Roland and the oath she made when she joined the Magician's Association.
Lilith's heart skipped a beat. She knew the real situation in Gudilesi City now. Principal Abus had already left the university town. No one would come to help Luo tonight except for her. However, she couldn't bear to dispel the girl's expectations. After a pause, she said, "Maybe."
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"You're playing with fire," said Olavia, her face livid. Oravian's face was pale. What she was most worried about had still happened. The ship had some way to isolate itself from the outside world, but Oravian still saw the golden light from the sea through the telescope. There was no other reasonable explanation for such a strong holy power, other than the work of a red-robed clergyman.
There weren't many people who could force a red-robed clergyman to go all out. Considering the horrible magic wave, the name of the person was obvious.
D 'Addarion lit another cigarette and took a puff. "To be honest, I'm a little disappointed to see you again."
"You've made such a big mess behind the Association's back, and you still have the cheek to say that I've disappointed you?" Olavia was amused by D 'Addarion.
"Mess? I don't understand what you mean. Well, I've indeed done a lot of ridiculous things before, but that doesn't include tonight. In my opinion, I'm just doing what a branch president should do tonight, "D 'Addarion said calmly. "When we joined the Sorcerer's Association, we all read those oaths. Unlike you, the rules left by Roland still mean something to me," Dardarion said calmly.
"You're just abusing your position for personal gain." Oravian frowned. "If that girl wasn't related to His Holiness, Lord Atlede Richard Holstein, would you still have taken action tonight?"
"Of course I would. You said yourself that I'm a person who likes to mess around. Gudilesi is so lively tonight. Don't you think it's a little too boring to just sit here?" D 'Addarion held the staff next to him again. After this period of rest, his magic power had recovered by more than half. So, he was full of energy again.
"Olavia, you've been with those old guys in the council for too long. Even your way of thinking has become dull. You're always overcautious all day long. Where's your original arrogance? If I knew this earlier, I wouldn't have let you do that 16 years ago. I should've just crushed your poor self-esteem. "D 'Addarion slammed the table and said passionately.
"Enough!" The female sorcerer said coldly. "Do you really think I'm an idiot? 16 years ago, you lost control of that move at the last moment. That's why you lost."
"Oh, did you find out? I thought you're going to keep asking whether I went easy on you or not." D 'Addarion scratched his head.
Olavia was speechless. After a while, she reached out her hand and said, "That thing."
"What thing?"
"Your president's badge. If you want to activate the first level of combat readiness, you must have the participation of a member of the council or two senior members above the level of a branch president. You and I just happen to meet the conditions to activate it. Otherwise, I'll have to go to the school to find someone."
D 'Addarion was stunned when he heard that. "What? I just want you to let me go and help over there. "
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