Gumbutz looked shocked on the outside, but secretly sneered in his heart.
Of course he knew that the Floro Kingdom had been captured.
He also knew that the ring-level wizard from the Cross Obelisk fought against the ring-level wizard from the Moist Bone Forest. The battle was fierce and terrifying, and a large rift was artificially created in the Kingdom of Foluo.
At the same time, he also knew why Geshe had this expression. She was angry because her partner, a wizard named Nadaya, died in the Fuluo Kingdom.
Is a kingdom worth the life of a wizard?
Depends on what kind of wizard it is.
If it’s an alchemy wizard like Wan George, it’s not worth it.
If it were ordinary wizards like Geshe, Gumbuz, and the dead Nadaya, it would be worth it.
It's a pity that the Kingdom of Foluo still hasn't been recaptured, because in the battle between ring-level wizards, the side of the Moist Bone Forest lost.
If such a huge kingdom was not taken back and a wizard died, it was no longer a question of whether it was worth it.
The timing of his return was wrong, because this war call was the second operation in the Shimobone Forest.
"What's going on with this "Swear to Fight" thing? "Gombots found that the form of recruitment for this war seemed to be different from the first time.
The first time was when the wet bone forest was so angry that they directly summoned people to rush in and fuck her hard, but they failed.
"The sworn return battle is a battle of glory where the two sides are drawn into the sworn battlefield. It is the highest standard and the most sacred decisive battle in the wizarding world. Before you became a wizard, you were a great knight. You will not be able to fight for glory. Don’t you know anything?”
Geshe looked at Gumbutz with pity, and her suppressed anger seemed to have subsided. She sighed,
"I hope you can come back alive."
Gumbuz understands the glorious battle of knights, but isn't that the final duel where he applies to the king and sacrifices his life to wash away all grievances and sins? When a knight is slandered and unable to prove his innocence, if the knight is brave, he will launch a glorious battle against the person who slandered him.
The battle of glory, win or die.
In the world of knights, in the battle of glory, the winner gets everything and the loser gets nothing.
For example, if your territory is captured and you cannot get it back, you can still apply for a battle of glory.
"Why can a glorious battle between knights also work here among wizards?" Gumbuz frowned.
"Where do you think the Knight's Glory Battle came from?" Geshe buried her head in the pile of books again.
Gumbuz suddenly realized, yes, even the Knight Breathing Technique was given by wizards. Isn’t it normal for some seemingly sacred and popular projects to spread to the knight circle.
"There is no treaty in the contract that forces wizards to participate in the Oath to Return War. I have the right to refuse."
Gumbuz said.
"I'm sorry, but you can't refuse." Geshe took out a notice from the drawer and showed it to him. "This vow to fight back is not only related to the Kingdom of Forro, but also the Kingdom of Cambay, which has also fallen, and the situation. The kingdoms of Rayafani and Valenzuela are in terrible condition. Now it is time for the Moist Bone Forest to survive."
Gumbuz had a sullen face: "Want to put an end to all foreign troubles once and for all? Did they agree?"
"Why don't you agree? This is their purpose." Gexi said in a faint tone.
Gumbuz was silent for a long time and asked: "How many wizard associations are participating in this cursed return war? Will ring-level wizards participate?"
"The Cross Obelisk, Elfendor, and the House of Secrets. Ring-level wizards will participate, but it has nothing to do with you." Geshe explained.
"In what form? All I need to do is win one game?" Gumbuz asked again.
Geshe buried her head in the book, "The other wizards win one game, and you and the other five wizards need to participate in two swearing battles."
Gumbuz's face darkened.
"It's not my decision."
Gussie added. valley
"I understand." Gumbuz closed his eyes, "What is the reward?"
"Sacred Bones. If you win two games, you can get two divine bones."
Geshe's words made Gumbutz freeze in place and was about to speak.
Geshe seemed to know what he wanted to ask and said directly: "This is what all wizards dream of. It is about whether you can become a ring-level wizard. I can't say more."
On the way back, the more Gumbuz thought about it, the more he felt that wizards' monopoly on resources had reached a serious stage where each class was different.
The "knowledge has a price" when you first entered the land of wizards, but now it seems that it is the simplest, most direct, most generous and easiest way to obtain knowledge.
Although the knowledge in books is valuable, it is valuable only when it is transformed into physical resources.
For example, "psychotropic agents."
With Gumbutz's ability, if he wanted to buy psychoactive potions, he would have to borrow Gavel's hand, pick out some materials from his friend, and make them himself.
He already is.
Other wizard apprentices would only be in a worse situation, having to sign a bunch of contracts, owe a bunch of favors, and even have to sell themselves to other forces.
Now that Gumbuz has become a wizard, things are still the same.
He got some things that he was not qualified to touch during his apprenticeship. wΑp
But more knowledge and materials are still firmly in the hands of higher levels.
The simplest thing is that Gumbutz has not yet obtained the materials to make the wizard's scepter. Geshe said that in the spiritual world outside the spiritual space, there are some special spiritual bodies, and the materials for making the scepter can be obtained from these spiritual bodies.
As a result, Gumbuz searched for two years, but he didn't see any one.
Scepters are actually easy to make, but the kind of scepter that can be brought into the spiritual world requires special materials.
Gumbuz has no interest in ordinary wands, and his wizard's book can replace the effects of these wands.
In addition, Gumbutz did not get the "spiritual potion" used by wizards in the Shimobone Forest.
The remaining psychotropic potion on his body was made by himself from the materials taken on the golden airship last time.
Now, he still refuses to tell himself about the divine bones.
Gumbuz raised his head and seemed to see layers of iron nets binding him, blocking him from seeing the sky.
"The construction of the wizard intelligence network needs to be carried out in advance."
Gumbuz sighed.
He didn't get any information about swearing to fight back.
Because only wizards are qualified to contact it.
Of course, if only one or two witchcraft weapons are thrown out, even if these witchcraft weapons fall into the hands of ring-level wizards, Gumbutz may not be able to obtain useful information, because others may not necessarily use these two wizard weapons when communicating. Take it with you.
Intelligence gathering requires casting a wide net.
No one has a few witchcraft weapons with them. Of those 100 witchcraft weapons, there must be one or two wizards who will carry them with them when communicating, right?
Building wizard-level intelligence requires more time and cost.
Detailed and thoughtful planning is also required.
Unlike mortal countries, witchcraft is a scarce resource in the wizarding world. If too many are released at once, it will cause a series of consequences.
(Today’s third chapter was written all night last night. If you wake up early today and still have it in the evening, please support me, brothers.)