Chapter 106 Revisiting Iron Felt City
Chapter 106 Revisiting Iron Felt City
However, during this period of time, Loon was so engrossed in studying magic that he had no interest in anything else, and he was too lazy to even leave his room. As a fellow wizard, the Crimson Wizard naturally did not want to disturb Loon's mind with these "trivial matters".
—Besides, it's not a very important thing, and it's impossible to think about it all the time.
As wizards, they couldn't possibly have a recorder with them at all times, like some nobles, to jot down any sudden thoughts that came to mind...
Therefore, after waiting and wondering for a while about the wizards of the central kingdoms, the Crimson Wizard put the matter out of her mind.
It wasn't until now, when Loen and the others were about to set off, that the Crimson Wizard suddenly remembered this matter.
"I think the wizards from the central kingdoms may have already arrived near Chashan Territory."
"However, since they saw that the two of us were always together, they didn't dare to show themselves easily."
"But now, Thunder Wizard, you're going to Ironan City, while I'm staying here in Forked Mountain Territory—now, you and I are separated in different places."
"Those who dared not show their faces before may soon do so."
"The Crimson Wizard said."
"From what you're saying, you seem to regard the wizards of the central kingdoms as enemies." Loen remained silent for a moment.
The wizards of the central kingdoms—this was indeed something he had overlooked—not that he hadn't considered the existence of those wizards in the central kingdoms.
From the very beginning, Loon had considered the existence of these wizards in the central kingdoms.
After all, the reason he came to Chashan Territory was to have an exchange with the many wizards from the central kingdoms.
The idea is to proactively establish an anchor point in the central kingdoms, even without knowing the situation there, so that the wizards of those kingdoms will actively seek him out for communication and exchange.
That's why, even though no wizards have come to Fork Mountain Territory for the past month and a half, Loon wasn't surprised.
After all, in Loon's understanding, wizards were not the kind of creatures with extremely strong initiative—every wizard believed that their own affairs were the most important thing.
Therefore, even if other wizards confirm the existence of Forked Mountain Territory, they will not come to Forked Mountain Territory to check it out directly.
—The premise of their arrival was that they happened to have free time.
But now, listening to the Scarlet Wizard's words, Loon suddenly realized that the Scarlet Wizard in front of him, although he had not yet met the wizards of the Central Kingdoms, had already regarded them as enemies.
Such a perception will absolutely not be beneficial for subsequent communication.
This is completely contrary to Loon's initial purpose in choosing to come to the central kingdoms.
"Strange, where does Cilis's hostility towards these wizards of the central kingdoms come from?"
"It can't be because of the Orchid Wizard's experience, can it?" Loon pondered with some oddity. After his conversation with the Orchid Wizard, although Loon was somewhat wary of the wizards of the central countries, it was only wary, not to the point of developing hostility.
Fortunately, there's no need to speculate too much about his current relationship with the Scarlet Wizard. He was curious about the Scarlet Wizard's attitude towards the wizards in the central kingdoms, so he asked the question directly.
No, no, that's not right.
As soon as the question was asked, Loon realized something else—it wasn't that the Crimson Wizard considered the wizards of the Central Kingdoms as enemies.
The Crimson Wizard believed that the wizards of the central kingdoms would certainly regard them as enemies.
So, Luo Ang changed his question.
"Do you believe that the wizards of the central kingdoms have an inherent hostility towards us?"
"That shouldn't be the case," Loen smiled. "A wizard is a wizard, not a beast. Every wizard has their own stance."
"No matter what, we should have communicated before confirming whether someone is friend or foe."
"Thunder Wizard," the Crimson Wizard said somberly, "This has nothing to do with whether or not it's a beast."
"Every place has its own unique ecology."
"And foreign creatures either integrate into this ecosystem."
"Either choose to destroy this ecosystem."
"As for the specific ecology of the central kingdoms, I am not clear about it yet."
"But there must be one thing in that ecosystem: the wizard will not show himself in front of people."
"And now, we are openly and honestly displaying our presence in this Forked Mountain Territory, and we are going to build our Wizard Tower here, so that the existence of wizards will be known to everyone."
"Without a doubt, our presence has already damaged the ecology of the central countries."
"Under such circumstances, it's only natural that the wizards of the central kingdoms are hostile towards us," the Crimson Wizard said, staring at Loen.
"To be honest, it's actually my perception of you, Thunder Wizard, that's a bit strange."
Why do you think the wizards of the central kingdoms would have a proper conversation with "offenders" like us?
Hearing the Scarlet Wizard's words, Loon was also stunned.
He suddenly realized that the Scarlet Wizard's understanding of the situation was the correct one!
The attitude they are currently displaying in these central countries is that of an "ecological destroyer".
Under such circumstances, it is only natural that the wizards of the central kingdoms would be hostile towards them—it would be surprising if they were not!
"It seems we must be extremely careful on our way to Iron Felt City." Loong stopped, pondered for a moment, and then suddenly spoke.
"Chilis, do you think it's possible that the wizards of these central kingdoms know you have siren blood?" Loen frowned.
If the wizards of the central kingdoms are hostile to them, then after he and the Crimson Wizard separate, both of them may encounter danger.
If the wizards of the central kingdoms already knew that the Crimson Wizard possessed the blood of a siren, they would definitely choose to take action against her—after all, the weaknesses of the siren bloodline are indeed very obvious.
All it takes is finding something that carries the scent of the needle-toothed eel to severely suppress the Crimson Wizard, rendering him unable to use even a fraction of his full strength.
"Chilis, how about we go to Iron Felt City together?" After a moment, Loen spoke up, making the decision directly.
His original plan was to go to Ironhall alone because he was worried that if there were anything related to the needle eel in Ironhall, the rules of Ironhall would know the Crimson Wizard's "weakness," which might lead to some unnecessary thoughts and cause them unnecessary trouble.
However, compared to avoiding these troubles, ensuring that there are no hidden dangers at Scarlet Wizard's place and that no one can take advantage of the situation is more important.
Between wizards and mortals lies something akin to an insurmountable chasm—after meditation, a wizard's body becomes a semi-digitalized entity.
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