Wizard: Starting With Synthesized Gems

Chapter 465: The Sureyas People

Wizard: Starting With Synthesized Gems

Chapter 465: The Sureyas People

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Locke walked down from the semicircular Void Warship with the wizards from his project team. He put away the Sea Gold Sand in his palm while glancing at the affiliated mages from the Sureyas Plane who came over to welcome them.

The Sureyas Plane was a medium-sized world. Sureyas humans were a branch of humanity. Their appearance was slender, everyone tall and willowy, fair-skinned and beautiful, with green hair, averaging two and a half meters in height, but their waist circumference was much smaller than the main human race of the wizard world. They belonged to a specialized human race of the Sureyas Plane, one of the branches of the human race.

At this time, these green-haired Sureyas people all bowed to Locke and the other Cloud Marsh Cup contestants. Their gazes were fervent, as if they were watching their spiritual idols walking down from the Void Warship.

Different regions had different colonial style concepts. Black wizards were more accustomed to savage violent plundering, human trafficking, or precious material looting.

Cloud Marsh Wetland's colonies generally came in two types.

One type was those with highly developed civilizations themselves. Cloud Marsh Wetland would likely treat them as commodity dumping grounds and cheap processing product centers.

The second type was like the Sureyas Plane, planes with some civilization but not sufficiently developed. Such planes would undergo cultural colonization by Cloud Marsh Wetland, meaning forcibly spreading wizard civilization, ensuring that entertainment and education in their culture completely worshiped wizard civilization, thereby forming extremely loyal affiliated plane wizards.

Undoubtedly, Cloud Marsh Wetland valued long-term interests more than short-term interests.

At this time, the Sureyas people all saluted Locke and the others. "For the supreme truth!"

The mayor of Kalimra Town, also the supreme commander of the Sureyas people, was a person with green hair who was very serious and methodical.

At this time, the supreme commander of the Sureyas people said to the ten breeder teams that had already left the docking area, "Respected wizard lords from the great world of Truth, the Sureyas people greet you. To resist the evil and foolish mechanical demons, we Sureyas people have fought for truth in this town for thirty years already."

A trace of sorrow appeared on the supreme commander of the Sureyas people's face, but in the next moment, his face showed resolute determination, and his eyes released intense conviction. "But all of this is worth it."

"This is all for truth. It is the Sureyas people's honor to make contributions to truth."

"Respected wizard lords, thank you for descending upon our Kalimra Town and providing us with guidance."

The supreme commander of the Sureyas people said, "According to the orders of the Supreme Truth Council, we have prepared ten teams composed of our Sureyas people's most excellent mages for you leaders, and are prepared to equip them with the ten types of tactical-level weapons you give us."

"In three days, we will launch a general offensive against the Mekani people's steel fortress below Cloud Lake, to eliminate the machine spirits hidden behind the Mekani people."

"To completely end this war that has lasted thirty years! Truth endures forever!"

Immediately, the Sureyas people all shouted loudly, "Truth endures forever!"

"Long live the great world of Truth!"

The supreme commander of the Sureyas then began explaining the characteristics of their ten Sureyas military units.

Each unit was composed of three hundred sixty Sureyas mages.

Among them would be eight mages equivalent to ordinary First Circle wizards, with the rest basically being mixed forces composed of First Grade wizard apprentices and Second Grade wizard apprentices.

Each unit had slight tendencies because they learned different categories of magic.

Some units excelled at offense, some units moved quickly on the battlefield, while some units leaned toward being good at survival.

The Sureyas people proudly introduced their units to the wizards of wizard civilization, and those units timely walked out, marching in formation before Locke and the others, proudly puffing out their chests.

Locke knew that the Supreme Truth Council the Sureyas people spoke of was actually the White Wizard Association's name for the outside world.

The Supreme Truth Council was the White Wizard Association.

At the same time, a voice appeared in Locke and the others' ears using divination magic that only appeared by their ears, "According to ranking, you will take turns choosing your desired unit."

"The first-ranked person will get to choose first."

Locke immediately frowned. This way, undoubtedly the higher a wizard's preliminary ranking, the greater advantage they held.

After all, from the Sureyas people's own introductions just now, the style differences between each of their units were quite significant.

But the top three ranked wizards could freely choose units with the specialties they wanted.

The first-ranked Wizard Edgar David was a young man with a crew cut. He wore simple white wizard robes and curled the corner of his mouth. "The strong remain strong. I like this competition format."

The Sureyas people heard "competition" and immediately showed confused expressions on their faces.

Clearly, many of them really thought this was a war, a war fought for the great world of Truth. Their contributions in this war were significant, so they were proud, believing they had made contributions.

But they hadn't expected that there was never any war. This was just an experiment, a competition.

After careful consideration, Edgar David didn't choose the Sureyas people's mage legion with the strongest offensive capability, but instead chose a unit with the most balanced capabilities.

Locke looked at him in surprise, not expecting that Edgar wasn't as impulsive as his appearance suggested. The choice he made was instead full of rationality.

He selected what was basically the legion with the strongest comprehensive capabilities among the ten Sureyas military units.

Edgar curled the corner of his mouth and turned to look provocatively at the second place, Witch Diana. "The strong match with the strong, the strong remain strong. I suggest you choose that Sureyas legion with the most powerful attack. Second place matches with second place, at least you can keep your runner-up position."

The team behind Witch Diana immediately showed angry expressions on their faces. One could tell that Witch Diana's team had good atmosphere.

Witch Diana glanced at Edgar and said, "Don't say such words trying to shake me. You don't need to tell me, I was already planning to choose that way."

"For the next three days, our team will use 72 hours to strengthen our team's coordination with the Sureyas people. Therefore, it's not that just because you chose the best legion, you truly hold an advantage."

Witch Diana said, "We can eliminate this disadvantage through effort."

Witch Diana chose the team with the strongest offensive power.

The third-ranked Witch Yennefer from the Spiral Basin chose the legion with the strongest defensive capabilities among the Sureyas legions.

Next, each major breeder team chose their Sureyas military unit. When it was Locke's turn, the expressions on the faces of the remaining unchosen wizard teams weren't very good.

Because this meant the remaining Sureyas people were leftovers from others' choices.

After thinking, Locke discovered that when the first five wizard teams chose Sureyas legions, they had all avoided the unit with the highest movement speed.

They probably thought that fast movement speed wasn't useful.

Locke pointed with his hand, "I choose Unit 3."

The mages in the neglected Sureyas Unit 3 immediately showed relieved expressions.

They all breathed sighs of relief.

As Sureyas Unit 3, they should have been elite, but because their advantage of fast movement speed wasn't considered an advantage in siege warfare in the eyes of the major wizard teams, they had all been neglected.

This caused these Sureyas people to all be very nervous.

Alaric, wearing wizard robes decorated with gold foil, looked at Locke somewhat puzzled. He was also a young wizard, around 28 years old. "Why did you choose this Sureyas legion? In frontal siege warfare, is fast movement speed any kind of advantage?"

Locke said, "Actually, the difference in choosing these legions isn't that significant. I'm just choosing randomly."

Wizard Alaric thought for a moment and said, "That's true as well."

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