Abe the Wizard-Chapter 1136 - Recruit

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Chapter 1136: Recruit

Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales


Wizard Lorenzo, Wizard Allenby, and Wizard Sterton could imagine how scary Abel was. Abel was only rank 16 when he left the Holy Continent.


But the backup he left back then could already kill 2 rank 20 wizards. It was a chilling thought.


At the same time, they turned towards Abel with a fiery passion. Wizards on guardian missions like them often did not have power backups.


Therefore, being friends with a powerful law defying wizard was everything they could hope for.


Wizard Sterton was no longer thinking about how Abel could help him but how he could fully serve Abel.


“Mr. Abel, can I have the honour to work for you?” Wizard Sterton bowed.


His heart was pounding, but it was an important decision, one that dictated his future training. But he knew he had to ask now. Once Abel returned to the Central Continent, they might never meet again.


Even for a small wizard organization, their law defying wizards would only show themselves once every few hundred years.


Abel was caught off guard. He was powerful, but his identity was a secret.


Especially since he had a bond with the goddess of the moon, the tree of life, and the elves.


“Wizard Sterton, my identity in the Central Continent is a secret so I can’t accept your offer. But i will give you 2 choices, one is to serve under Harry Castle which I will pay you correspondingly with resources and mana gems! The second is to return to the Central Continent 5 years later and I will ask a friend to take you in!” Abel thought for a moment and said.


“Mr. Abel, so you want me to train wizards for you in Harry Castle and you will provide me with the resources needed?” Wizard Sterton’s eyes sparkled.


This could dictate his future life, so he had to consider it carefully.


“I’ve put down a lot of resources during my visit this time, including the resources required for a rank 20 wizard. Of course, when the time comes, I will take you to the Central Continent for more!” Abel smiled.


He wasn’t afraid of the Wizard union when it came to this. He couldn’t keep himself a secret forever anyway.


As Master Bennett, the Wizard Union had always turned a blind eye on him.


“Mr. Abel, I want to serve under Harry Castle!” Wizard Sterton made his choice and immediately bowed.


He came from the Central Continent, and he knew how harsh the training conditions were without a powerful organization as support. Even completing the guardian mission as a rank 17 wizard, he would only get enough resources to increase by a rank.


Obtaining resources just by cultivating future wizards was a dream.


There was no need to battle, no need to take risks, and no need to form grudges.


However, Wizard Sterton was not aware of a great missed opportunity. What Abel meant by ‘ask my friend to take you in’ was using his Master Bennett identity to take WIzard Sterton in.


Abel kept quiet: telling him the truth would be a pain.


Wizard Sterton was very happy to stay in the Holy Continent. There were not many elite wizards in the Harry Castle, so Abel needed someone like Wizard Sterton as a teacher anyway.


He also did not leave behind any wizard guides. All the ones he got were way too advanced for Harry Castle.


When rank 19 and rank 20 wizards began to emerge, he would give them the guides for the law of fire and law of ice.


If he gave them too much to do at once, it might undermine their training.


“Wizard Sterton. Come take a look at my family wizards. If you have time during the remaining 5 years of your mission, I will pay you correspondingly!” Abel smiled.


He couldn’t care less about resources for a rank 17 wizard. It was worth it if Wizard Sterton was willing to teach.


“Headmaster, I will give it my all to cultivate new wizards for you!” WIzard Sterton suddenly changed the way he addressed Abel.


Wizard Lorenzo and Wizard Allenby exchanged gazes of admiration. Unlike Wizard Sterton, both of them were already a part of a powerful organization.


But still, they were already thinking of a way to leave their organizations and join Abel. After all, the only reason they took risks was for training resources.


Soon, the 3 rank 17 wizards saw wizard Dunn approaching from afar, and they knew it was time for them to go.


They bowed and left. They had already gotten more than what they expected.


“Abel, you’ve become a law defying wizard?” Wizard Dunn.


He had confirmed with Wizard Morton, but he was still in disbelief, looking at the young look on Abel’s face.


He was not surprised when Abel became rank 16, since progress was nothing too extraordinary in the Central Continent with enough resources and a bit of luck. But, becoming a Law defying wizard in just 6 years of training was definitely mind-blowing.


If anyone could become law defying wizards with just resources alone, the Central Continent might be filled with them already.


Grasping the power of law was not easy. It took bravery, resources, talent, time, and dedication.


“Yes, Wizard Dunn, that’s correct!’ Abel nodded with a smile.


Wizard Dunn was his teacher’s teacher, and WIzard Dunn had taken very good care of him when he first arrived at the Central Continent.


“You are a true genius!” Wizard Dunn exclaimed.


Abel smiled. He never thought of himself as a genius. He only had an entire Dark World as support with enough Hell creatures to kill.


It might look like it had only taken him 6 years to reach where he was, but it had actually been training for hundreds of years in the Dark World due to the time difference.


He also had an ancient holy object, the Horadric Cube. Which never failed to give him resources superior to him.


He was not a genius; he was just lucky.


“Wizard Abel, I heard you have the resources for a rank 18 wizard. Do you think I can exchange some?” Wizard Dunn asked.


Of course, he heard about it from his disciple Wizard Morton. They were basically closer than father and son.


However, Wizard Dunn could only arrange fair trades with Abel. After all, they did not have time to develop a bond.


Wizard Morton had control of a lot of resources, but they belonged to Abel, and he was not going to use them on personal matters.


“Wizard Dunn, do you want to become a head wizard for the Harry Family?” Abel smiled.


Although Wizard Dunn was a part of the Lightning clan, he was basically a retired veteran.


If it weren’t for Abel, he would not become a rank 18 wizard, and he would be dead from old age already.


Still, he knew his potential was coming to an end. He had given the desire to return to the Central Continent.


Resources for a rank 18 wizard were not easy to get even in the Lightning clan unless he continued to risk his life on missions.


However, a fire in his heart was lit up again when he heard that Abel had enough resources to turn someone into rank 20 wizards.


With that, he might be able to break through if he gave it a shot.


“Wizard Dunn, I already have a portion saved. I would have give it you even if you didn’t ask!” Abel smiled.


He thought for a moment and then formed a barrier with his power of the will so the others couldn’t hear them talking. Afterward, he took out 20 power potions and 20 mana potions.


“This is?” Wizard Dunn couldn’t recognize the potions, but it shouldn’t be anything ordinary considering it was from a law defying wizard like Abel.


“The red ones are power potions. They can heal any injuries. The blue ones are mana potions, they can replenish mana. This is the benefit you will have as the head of my wizards!” Abel smiled.


“Headmaster Abel, potions with the power to replenish mana exist?” Wizard Dunn picked up a bottle with his jaw dropped.


He never heard about anything with the ability to replenish mana even when he was in the Central Continent.


He then turned to the power potion, and it seemed like it was extraordinary as well.


“Wizard Dunn, they are life savers for you. Only the few most powerful organisations in the Central Continent have access to those potions!” Abel reminded.


He didn’t want Wizard Dunn to use those potions up for no reason. After all, even law defying wizards in the Central treated them like treasures.


Abel’s words made Wizard Dunn tense up as he carefully put the potions back in his portal bag.


“Headmaster Abel, are you a member of the Lightning clan?” Wizard Dunn was curious.


“Wizard Dunn, I was, but now my identity is hidden because of certain circumstances!’ Abel thought for a moment and explained.


“Headmaster, I wish you the best!” Wizard Dunn nodded.


He knew how dangerous the Central Continent was. The Abel he knew wouldn’t turn on the Lightning clan, so he must have his reason.


He had no right to criticize the choices of a law defying wizard anyway.


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