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Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 466 - 314: Conclusion and Speculation 2
"The facts are right in front of us, whether you believe it or not, you have to!"
"This is really..."
"Well, it seems I need to adjust my future attitude towards space-time and its civilization."
"Haha, the current challenge is not how to treat them, but to determine exactly which remote corner their civilization is hiding in."
"True, that place called the Spring of Life stubbornly refused to disclose any details of their civilization’s location. Who knows if they’ll reveal it now, especially with the Silkworm Dream Super Civilization valuing them, no one dares act recklessly."
...
The Tier Seven and Eight beings quickly saw through the essence of the new rules appearing, with discussions primarily focused on the attitude of the Silkworm Dream Super Civilization.
That colossal entity, spanning the very center of the Crystal Domain, seemingly indifferent to everything, would warrant the careful pondering of even Overlord-level civilization leaders with just the slightest gesture.
...
Within the transparent light shield of the Wizard Alliance.
"Has their regard for Speaker Lor reached such a level?" Vincentia was flabbergasted.
They had already heard of Lor being valued by a great presence of the Silkworm Dream Civilization, especially since it was that being who initiated the Trial Field.
Though there’s precedent for opening the Trial Field, changing the Arena rules is unprecedented!
That being’s willingness to alter the Arena rules for Lor truly surpassed his imagination, it was utterly bizarre!
"Hahaha, with this development, won’t our Wizard Alliance be able to walk horizontally in the future?" Sanchez laughed excitedly. "I wonder who would dare to flaunt their prowess in front of us, thinking that the Great Manager is nothing but air? Hahaha~"
"Don’t be too quick to rejoice."
Francis shook his head slightly, and analyzed calmly, "If that being could take direct action, would Speaker Lor still have been considering how to relocate the Plane Group before?"
"If that being can’t act directly, have you thought about what attitude those civilizations secretly resentful towards the Silkworm Dream Super Civilization would have towards us?"
"This..." Sanchez’s face froze, his laughter ceased immediately, and after a while, he mumbled, "They shouldn’t dare to act wildly, right?"
"Don’t rely on them not daring to act wildly, only by becoming strong enough can we truly stand firm in this Vast Crystal Domain." Francis said earnestly, "Everything else is external force, they can be borrowed but not relied upon."
"Sigh, alright..." Sanchez sighed regretfully.
With today’s event, he thought they could walk horizontally in the future.
Only after Francis’s thorough analysis did he realize things aren’t that simple.
"Indeed, ultimately, we have to rely on ourselves." Sixth-Ring Thunder Element Speaker Theo agreed deeply.
"Yeah."
"However, regardless, the attention shown by the Silkworm Dream Civilization now can intimidate the vast majority of civilizations. Perhaps we should consider some changes to our plans."
"Let’s hold a Small Council to discuss this in detail after Speaker Lor finishes the arena duel, whether to change and how, all depends on what he says."
"Hmm."
"Alright."
...
Within the Arena.
[21...
20.]
The external uproar and frenzy did not affect the passage of time, and unknowingly, the countdown of the duel reached the twenty-second mark.
At that moment, Lor discovered that the entire arena was enveloped in darkness.
Whether with the naked eye or perception, nothing could be seen except for darkness.
However, when he used the arena’s permissions, he could clearly see about five million miles away, a pair of crystal-clear eyes around one meter long staring intensely at him.
Aside from this pair of eyes, there seemed to be nothing else.
"It should be a Dark Faction being." Lor thought to himself.
Unfortunately, the arena’s permission only allowed him to barely discern the opponent’s appearance; he couldn’t gauge their strength.
To determine just how strong this opponent is, he’ll have to fight to find out.
[10...
5...
0.]
"Crack——"
When the duel countdown reached zero, Lor suddenly heard a crisp sound.
Then he found himself back in his personal space.
"Ah, this..." Looking at the extremely familiar hall of the Wizard Tower, Lor’s mouth twitched.
Before he even realized it, he was already gone. The originally impregnable Illusion Barrier couldn’t withstand even a moment in front of that being with only eyes.
This scene is eerily similar to when he instantly killed those Tier Six beings in the Star-level Challenge.
Even though he was prepared, considering it involved more than ten thousand Law Values, there was no way Blood would let him obtain it so easily.
But nonetheless, he still felt somewhat regretful.
...
Outside the Arena.
"Wow, gone in an instant?!"
"This second Super Limit Battle opponent is too strong, does space-time really have the hope to defeat it?"
"I think there’s basically no hope, space-time has already reached the pinnacle of Tier Six; to strengthen further, only breakthrough to Tier Seven is possible, but after breaking through Tier Seven, they can’t engage in Super Limit Battles anymore, this..."
"Hiss—everyone, could the Silkworm Dream Super Civilization Manager who changed the Arena rules just be playing with space-time?"
"It shouldn’t come to that, right?"
"It’s not entirely impossible..."
"Seems, possible, maybe it’s true..."
"Pff~ cough cough~ that being truly has a wicked sense of humor, giving space-time a surprise, then smashing it down with a slap."
"I feel..."
The abrupt change led beings below Tier Seven to have various guesses.
The most reasonable and acceptable guess among them was that the Manager who changed the rules was playing with space-time.
Once this conjecture spread, all beings below Tier Seven secretly chuckled.
To them, space-time is undoubtedly a big figure, who will almost certainly achieve Tier Eight in the future.
Furthermore, with the Space-Time Dual Element, they wouldn’t be surprised if space-time became an Overlord civilization leader.
Seeing such a big figure embarrassed, it naturally was a delight to them.
Of course, they would laugh discreetly, openly mocking it would be something they definitely wouldn’t dare.
...
Within each transparent light shield where Tier Seven and Tier Eight beings reside.
"Could there be other paths for space-time besides breaking through to Tier Seven?"
"There’s no information at all!"
"At least I don’t know."
"Logically speaking, a Manager shouldn’t do anything meaningless, let alone joke about such a significant matter, truly perplexing."
"Let’s wait and see, I feel something’s not quite right."
"Yeah, give it three to five thousand years, maybe everything will come to light, or maybe we can find space-time oneself and ask directly."
"I’ll pay attention to news in this regard."
"Me too."
"When you get news, remember to inform each other, farewell for now."
"Farewell."
...
Compared to those below Tier Seven, the Tier Seven and Eight elites have a deeper understanding of Managers, believing that such powerful entities would never do anything futile.
If followed along this line of thinking, the conclusion is that there’s another path between Tier Six and Tier Seven.
As for what exactly this path is, and how to walk it, they were clueless.
The only solution is to find space-time and personally inquire.
...
Within the Wizard Alliance’s transparent light shield.
"Hiss—so strong?!" Sanchez drew a sharp breath.
"Given that being allowed such a strong opponent to be Speaker Lor’s second Super Limit Battle opponent, does it mean Speaker Lor could become this strong after merging several Law Prototypes?" Vincentia murmured softly.
"Very likely." Francis nodded seriously with a look of seriousness.
"Incredible!"
"Unfortunately, I just can’t touch the threshold of merging Law Prototypes, sigh."
"Naturally, such a thing is likely possible only for Speaker Lor, otherwise why would that Manager value Speaker Lor so highly?"
"True."
"Research must continue, what if we manage to develop it?"
"Yeah, we can’t abandon this area of research; even if we can’t do it, it must be preserved along with substantial rewards. If some genius actually discovers it, we could greatly benefit."
"Agreed."
"Endorsed."
Compared to foreign civilization elites, the Wizard Alliance Speakers clearly know the path laying before Lor, which was even made public by Lor himself.
Regarding whether they can research how this path should be walked, they themselves have little confidence, but in terms of maintaining the research project, no one opposes.
Once they can study how to walk this path, every Sixth-Ring Mage will have the chance to become a Transcender, undoubtedly a qualitative leap for the Wizard Civilization.







