"I thought it would be a long time before you could reach this stage …"
Looking at Adil's face seriously, Kular sighed, "I never thought that in just a few short years, you would grow to this stage."
There was a heavy sigh in his voice.
The scene of him meeting Adil for the first time on the Bloodline Trial was still faintly replaying in his mind.
In just four or five years, this little fellow who had not even been a rank 2 Magus had grown to such a terrifying level. If he had not seen this for himself, he would not have believed it to be true.
"The world is constantly changing." Looking at Kular, Adil fell silent for a while before saying, "Compared to you, I'm just a bit luckier."
That was what he thought.
From being a commoner in his first life to becoming a powerful Magus now, Adil had always felt that he had been a commoner at the very beginning.
He had cried and laughed, feared death and feared pain.
The most fundamental reason why he had become what he was today, becoming a powerful Sorcerer and standing here, was because he had the ability to transmigrate.
After going through three lives and experiencing many things, he had started to change and become like this.
If he did not have this ability, Adil would have completely disappeared when he had died in his first life, and he would not have become the person he was today.
Conversely, with the power of the transmigration ability, it did not matter if he was not the one who had it.
Perhaps their growth would not be as fast as Adil's, but with the power of the transmigration ability, as long as the one who had it was not too bad, they would be able to rise like him sooner or later.
Adil believed that the only thing he was better at than others was his luck. Otherwise, the person with the transmigration ability would not have been him, but someone else.
Hearing Adil's words, Kular smiled and said, "You're too humble."
"Even if you are a pure-blooded Moon Elf, how many have managed to reach such a level in just a few short years like you?"
He had evidently misunderstood Adil's words and thought that the luck Adil had mentioned was related to the Moon Elf bloodline.
In this regard, Adil did not have any thoughts of correcting it.
The Interdimensional Arcana was his biggest secret. If there were no exceptions, he would never tell anyone about it and would keep it firmly in his heart.
"But on the other hand, if you really want to say it, your talent is also luck."
In front of him, Cular stood up and looked at Adil. In the end, he pointed at himself and said, "Me too."
"We are able to live peacefully in this world, to be born into a wealthy family, to have a soul aptitude that ordinary people can never reach, and to become a powerful wizard, this is also luck."
He smiled and said, "But in reality, this is the reality."
"I'm sorry, I'm getting old, and I've gone off topic." Looking at Adil, he shook his head and said, "I've decided to hand over the position of the High Priest to you after some time."
Hearing this, Adil was taken aback. He was about to say something.
"There's no need to persuade me," Cular said, "In actuality, I've been thinking about this for a long time.
It was just that considering the impending demon disaster and the fact that you're still young, Adil, I didn't make any moves and remained in this position.
But now, this is no longer a problem. "
He looked at Adil and said earnestly, "I know that you might not like this position, but as a teacher, I hope that you can accept it.
"You are a natural Moon Elf King and are destined to become the Queen of the Elves, leading the Elves back to their former glory."
He looked at Adil sincerely. His eyes were filled with anticipation as he looked at Adil in front of him.
"I understand." In the face of Kular's instructions, Adil didn't hesitate too much and nodded his head in agreement.
Seeing that Adil had agreed, Edith, who was standing at the side, also felt a little happy, and a bright smile appeared on her face.
Very soon, many days later.
After a short period of reorganizing the situation in the capital, Adil took over the scepter in Kular's hands one morning under the witness of Kasi King and countless nobles, becoming the new high priest.
The nobles present naturally did not dare to object to this result. Instead, many felt extremely excited.
The battlefield where Adil had transformed into the Moon Elf King and fought against the Demon God was still displayed outside the city. That terrifying power that could destroy the heavens and earth was still fresh in the minds of many nobles present.
That was true rank 4 power, and he was a true Moon Elf King.
Putting aside this unstoppable power, just his identity as the Moon Elf King was enough to make all the nobles shut up and support Adil.
On that day, many people requested for Kasi to abdicate and hand over the throne to Adil.
… …
Time quickly passed, and soon, another month had passed.
Early in the morning, the sun shone on the ground, bringing new life to the land.
In a courtyard, Adil sat in silence in front of a desk, watching Suo Lanna write beside him.
After such a long time, Suo Lanna was now nine years old. Her little face looked small and delicate, and she was currently sitting in front of a wooden desk, practicing her words with a frown on her face.
She looked like she was in pain, and her writing speed was very slow. Her eyebrows were furrowed, and she looked quite cute.
In the garden outside, Edith held a flower basket and walked over to Adil and Suo Lanna.
"You're still here?" She looked at Suo Lanna, who was writing with a frown on her face, and smiled lightly. She then rubbed her little head, "You've been writing for the whole morning. Go rest, Lulu is waiting for you to play outside."
As soon as she finished speaking, Suo Lanna immediately came back to life. Her large, watery eyes blinked as she looked at Adil, looking quite pitiful.
Seeing her like this, Adil also smiled, "Go, but remember to finish today's homework in the afternoon."
As soon as he finished speaking, Suo Lanna immediately left the desk, looking like she didn't hear the second half of Adil's sentence at all.
Sitting on the wooden chair, seeing her like this, Adil couldn't help but shake his head, feeling a bit of a headache.
"You're forcing her to learn these things again." Edith's light and mischievous voice sounded in his ear.
She put the flower basket on the desk and took out a few bouquets of flowers as she smiled at Adil, "There's no helping it.
She's already grown up. After a while, it'll be about time for her to start meditating. " Shaking his head, Adil said somewhat helplessly, "If I don't force her to learn now, she'll be too busy in the future."
"You only have this much time now. I don't see you pay much attention to her usually." Edith put down a bouquet of orchids and asked, "Are you done with the things outside?"
"Yes, it's almost done." Adil nodded.
They were talking about the demon disaster in the Silver Fog Forest.
In the past month, as the Chief Elven Priest, Adil had walked through the entire Silver Fog Forest with the Moon King Sword in hand. He had chased away all of the underground creatures in the Silver Fog Forest, completely quelling the demon disaster.
If people from other regions knew about this terrifying speed, they would probably not believe it. However, to Adil, it was only natural.
After all, he was a peak rank 3 Magus. With the Moon King's Sword, he could even transform into the Moon King and have the battle strength of a rank 4 Magus. Getting rid of underground creatures that even rank 3 Magi did not have was a piece of cake.
It was because of this terrifying speed that the Silver Fog Forest quickly regained its peace. Adil could also stay at home and accompany his wife.
"I heard that it's a bit chaotic outside."
After hesitating for a moment, Edith said, "I heard that a few envoys from Magus families came to visit a few days ago."
"Yes." Adil nodded. "The demon disaster is still going on outside. The Magus organizations outside the Silver Fog Forest are probably not having a good time."
He was already aware of this news.
Other places were not like the Silver Fog Forest.
The demon disaster in the Silver Fog Forest had been quelled so quickly because Adil had personally chased away all of the invading underground creatures.
However, other places were not so lucky. Faced with the invasion of the underground creatures, most of them were having a hard time. Even if they used all of their trump cards, they were still under great pressure.
In other places in the Mason Region, many Magus organizations were being attacked by the underground creatures every day. Many people died, and it was said that they were having a hard time.
Because of this, after hearing that the demon disaster in the Silver Fog Forest had been quelled, many people turned their attention to the Elven Court. They hoped that the Elven Court could support them in quelling the demon disaster.
However, Adil had no intention of helping them for the time being.
"Wiping out the underground creatures now won't do us any good."
Looking at Edith, Adil said softly, "It's only been a few months since the demon disaster began. At this time, those Magus families still have the strength to spare. Even if we save them now, we'll only get some resources in return. It's meaningless to us.
Rather than helping now, why don't we wait for a while? "
He looked into the distance and said softly.
The demon disaster was a huge crisis, but at the same time, it was a great opportunity.
Under the demon disaster, all the organizations in the past would be reshuffled. As long as they could survive the outbreak of the demon disaster, they would be able to enjoy the living space left behind by the destroyed organizations and quickly rise up.
To Adil, the greatest use of this demon disaster was to quickly deplete the strength of the other Magus organizations, making preparations for him to unify the entire Mason Region in the future.
Of course, with Adil's current strength, even without the demon disaster, he could still forcefully unify the Mason Region with his own strength.
As long as he did that, it would be easy for problems to arise.
If he forcefully unified the region by force, even if the various Magus organizations submitted to him due to his strength, they would definitely harbor ulterior motives and cause trouble for him in the future. If he went on a killing spree during this process, the consequences would be even more severe. He might even attract the hostility of many Magi, leaving behind all sorts of repercussions that would require a lot of time to sort out.
However, things would be different after this demon disaster.
With this demon disaster as the vanguard, Adil did not need to go on a killing spree himself. Instead, he could use the underground creatures to eliminate the power of the Magus organizations.
After this process was almost complete, Adil would personally take action and get rid of the brutal underground creatures, easily unifying the entire Mason Region. When that time came, not only would he not face too much resistance, but he would also gain a lot of prestige and the support of many Magi.
After all, the ones who truly killed the families and friends of these Magi were the underground creatures.
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