Chapter 729 Conversation 2

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After hearing from Eric's mouth his plans after the battle, Cedros immediately realized that there was some unusual information contained in it.

According to the information Cedros knows, legendary mages of Eric's level rarely leave Brakada.

Take Eric himself as an example. According to Cedros’s understanding, after he became a legendary mage, he never left the territory of Brakada. Even though he mastered the spell of the Gate of Different Dimensions to facilitate travel, He has never used this spell to leave Brakada.

Eric himself has always stayed in the Holy Spirit Magic Academy where he is, teaching other mages.

More often than not, Eric's use of the Gate of Different Dimensions was just to allow mages of insufficient rank to use this spell to quickly reach the location specified by Eric.

Not only Eric, there are also many similar legendary mages in Erathia.

For these legendary mages, it is their common desire to master the most fundamental things in magic within their limited life, and finally reach the point where they were once the gods of mages.

In the process of achieving this point, the legendary mage's own consciousness will also coincide with the former mage god, and he will deeply feel the path that the former mage god took. In this case, the consciousness of the mages themselves will be extremely biased towards the former god of mages.

For the former Cedros, he had extremely deep feelings about this. It was during the process of studying magic that Cedros felt that the concept of the Mage God could bring great help to himself, and then he felt sincere respect for the Mage God.

It is also under this situation that Cedros's own position will focus on the side of the Magic Guild. Whenever he sees a member of the Magic Guild, Cedros can feel that the member has chosen is the path that is consistent with itself.

In order to achieve this and complete the exploration of the origin of magic, Cedros could not remember how long he had not left Brakada, and he did not even seem to care about other things.

Except for the arrival of each academy event, Cedros needs to give up his own research and focus on the holding of the academy event. For most of the rest of the time, Cedros stays in his original magic academy.

It was also under this circumstance that Cedros was extremely surprised when he learned that Eric was about to leave Bracada.

For Cedros, in his impression, very few legendary mages would take the initiative to leave Brakada in the process of pursuing the ultimate origin of magic.

Not to mention that under such an extremely special situation, the reconstruction of the entire Holy Spirit Magic Academy needs to be under the leadership of Eric in order to return to the form before it was destroyed.

When it comes to his understanding of the Holy Spirit Magic Academy, Cedros believes that no mage has more knowledge than Eric in front of him.

Without Eric's guidance, the mages in the academy could certainly complete the reconstruction of the academy, but when the entire reconstruction was completed, the re-established Holy Spirit Magic Academy was still very different from what had existed before.

Because of this, Cedros believes that, except for Eric's guidance, no mage has the ability to recreate the former Holy Spirit Magic Academy.

However, what surprised Cedros was that under such circumstances, Eric still did not intend to stay in Bracada, but went to other areas to deal with some of the things he said.

What Cedros wonders is whether it was the destruction of the Holy Spirit Magic Academy that caused Eric to choose to leave Brakada, or even if such a thing had not happened and this battle had not come, Eric would have Make this choice.

Without more detailed information, Cedros could not know what Eric was really thinking. However, through his own analysis, Cedros still realized that the matter that Eric planned to deal with might be Far more important than you think.

At this time, seeing that Eric didn't seem to want to talk about this, Cedros didn't ask any more questions. He knew that if Eric wanted to tell him about this matter, even without his own inquiry, he would If you take the initiative to tell them, on the contrary, even if you ask them, you may not get any useful information.

"After the battle, as a representative of the Magic Academy, I will work with the mages in the Magic Guild to document the battle."

"Compared to other legendary mages, I should know best how much damage this battle has caused to Brakada. These barbaric creatures have no idea how much their actions have caused to the entire Brakada. Loss."

Cedros turned to Eric and briefly introduced the tasks he would complete after the battle. The two chatted for a few more words, and then turned their attention back to the battlefield ahead.

Compared with other methods, the recorded documents can better reflect Bracada's losses in this battle, and can also completely record this period of history.

For the mages of Brakada, this history of being counterattacked by barbaric creatures is the most humiliating existence in the entire existence of Brakada.

Even so, the magic guild will still arrange manpower to record it completely, especially regarding the existence of the artifact Forbidden Magic Ball, so as to avoid the presence of Brakada's mages in future battles. He seemed at a loss when dealing with spells with similar effects.

Eric was not surprised that Cedros would assist the Magic Guild in recording matters related to this battle.

As a powerful legendary mage, Cedros himself is qualified to record this period of history. In addition, Cedros has always been close to the magic guild, and he is still the dean of the magic academy. For Cedros, Eric was not surprised that Delos would be invited by the Magic Guild to record this special history.

On the contrary, if the Magic Guild did not invite Cedros to record, but chose other mages, it might be extremely surprising to Eric.

While the two were talking, the situation on the battlefield had changed.