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Chapter 29: Cleared

**Chapter 29: Cleared**

Mentor Clark keenly noticed the change in Jie Ming’s mood.

Seeing the relief of surviving a crisis on Jie Ming’s face, a rare glint of mischief flashed in Clark’s eyes—something Jie Ming had never seen before.

“What?” Mentor Clark leaned forward slightly, making a rare joke. “You didn’t think we went through all this trouble, mobilizing so many resources and personnel, just for that bit of knowledge about your new material, did you?”

Jie Ming awkwardly scratched his head, masking the flicker of relief in his eyes. “Uh… I was a bit worried at first… that I’d be questioned.”

Mentor Clark didn’t comment on his “worries” and instead began speaking in his usual steady narrative tone.

“You may not realize it, but to confirm your ‘purity’ and potential, the academy expended resources far beyond your imagination. The examination of your soul, relationships, and karmic threads involved at least five wizards above the fourth level, including experts in rare disciplines.”

“The inspection of the plane’s origin data required the dean’s authority. The mana and manpower consumed, even for Noren Academy, is no small matter.”

“We did this not because your material is so valuable. A fifth-grade material is decent but not irreplaceable for us. The real priority was eliminating any potential threats to the academy’s safety and determining whether your potential justifies investment.”

Mentor Clark paused, his gaze seeming to pierce through the chamber’s walls, as if looking into the distant void.

“And, to be honest, we weren’t entirely without some unrealistic expectations.”

His tone grew complex, tinged with a hint of disappointment and a seeker’s regret.

“Truth be told, many of us hoped you might have some connection to an external, unknown entity—perhaps something that, in certain planes, could be called a deity.”

“Uh…”

Jie Ming felt a bit awkward, unsure how to respond, but fortunately, Mentor Clark wasn’t expecting him to.

“Wizards pursue knowledge. But our knowledge isn’t rigid dogma—it’s like a living thing, constantly absorbing, digesting, and transforming into our own power and understanding,” Clark continued. “Even knowledge deemed ‘corrupted’ in many fates can be swiftly utilized and transformed by wizards.”

“Long ago, when the wizarding civilization had just ventured beyond the *origin* plane, we encountered a peculiar plane cluster inhabited by a group of deities with the trait of ‘indescribability.’ They had no fixed form, no clear hierarchy, and delighted in forcibly pulling mortals into their understanding of ‘truth’ or ‘knowledge,’ causing mortals to go mad or die from the overwhelming influx of information and concepts.”

Jie Ming swallowed hard, feeling… these deities sounded oddly familiar.

“They were dangerous but brimming with knowledge,” Mentor Clark said, his tone revealing a trace of inexplicable fervor. “Later, the wizards of that time destroyed that plane cluster and ‘devoured’ those deities.”

“Using the wizard’s methods, we analyzed their forms of existence, absorbed their power and knowledge, and fully integrated them into the wizarding civilization’s system.”

“And through the legacy of those deities, the wizarding civilization gave birth to a new ninth-level wizard.”

A ninth-level wizard!

Even in this moment, Jie Ming couldn’t help but feel a surge of longing.

“So, if you truly had some connection to an external entity capable of bringing unknown knowledge and concepts…” Mentor Clark’s tone carried a touch of regret.

“Even just reporting such a matter would secure our academy’s resources for a long time. If the entity was powerful enough, it might even lead to the birth of a new ninth-level wizard, potentially expanding the boundaries of the entire wizarding civilization.”

He looked at Jie Ming, concluding calmly: “So, when we confirmed you were just a highly talented, lucky native apprentice with a clean record… honestly, many of us, including myself, were quite disappointed.”

Hearing Mentor Clark’s “disappointment,” Jie Ming felt his clothes soaked with cold sweat!

He resolved, no matter what, to keep the Great Dao Book Pavilion in his mind hidden at all costs!

No one could ever be allowed to detect its existence!

After all, even Jie Ming himself wasn’t sure whether, if exposed, the wizards would classify it as his own knowledge or a hidden hand of some unknown divine entity.

But after the initial shock, Jie Ming calmed down.

From what his mentor said, it seemed he had already been thoroughly vetted without his knowledge, which was why he received the second-tier cultivation protocol.

And this protocol was initiated by the Star Ring Federation.

If Noren Workshop was the superior entity to Noren Academy, then the Star Ring Federation was the superior entity to Noren Workshop.

The Star Ring Federation was a coalition of powerful wizard factions united by shared beliefs, one of the four major camps in the wizarding civilization.

The greatest benefit of this protocol for Jie Ming wasn’t the permissions but the fact that it completely cleared his identity!

With the Star Orbit Tribunal’s covenant in place, as long as he was neither a spy nor a traitor, no wizard could forcibly seize his knowledge.

This meant that, as long as he was cautious enough not to reveal the Great Dao Book Pavilion—his greatest secret—he could gradually showcase more under the guise of a “genius” in the future.

By strategically disguising the knowledge of the cultivation world as wizarding knowledge and materials, he could secure greater benefits and resources!

This was an extraordinary opportunity!

Jie Ming took a deep breath, calming his racing heart.

“Thank you, Mentor!” he said sincerely, bowing to Mentor Clark. “I won’t let down the Federation’s cultivation!”

“It has nothing to do with me. This is your own ability,” Mentor Clark said with a nod, reverting to his usual expressionless demeanor.

“The second-tier cultivation protocol will take effect within a week, and the relevant permissions will be granted to your personal account. Remember, the opportunity is provided—how far you go depends on your own skill.”

With that, Mentor Clark stood, said no more, and turned to leave the chamber.

The heavy metal door slowly closed again, and the room returned to silence.

Jie Ming sat in the chair, feeling an unprecedented sense of relief.

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    okay some more world background joy
    also these deities are probably a lovecraft reverence right?
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    also a good question from Jie Ming should the pavilion not count as his own since it is not alive and just a object? so he should be protected, but we all know that rules only exist if it will not benefit the one making them sigh
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    Всё ещё глупая причина тратить столько ресурсов. Учитывая мизерный шанс того, что он был бы связан с каким-то Богом, то без хоть какой-то гарантии волшебники, которые по природе материалисты, никогда бы не ставили на удачу и не стали бы их тратить. Это просто глупо.
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      There was a chance to get a billion times what you spent, and a reason for that chance, so it's okay
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        I'm suggesting you invest 10 billion dollars in an elementary school student who, with a 0.000001% chance, will develop a new technology in the unknown future that will pay for itself perhaps 10 times over, or you might lose everything (a 99.999999% chance). Are you ready? No? Then there's no point in even talking about it. oru2x
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          well if yoour had a few trillion dollar thn why not. This organisation has few planets under them so for that that small chance is worth it.
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            Если бы вы были азартным идиотом, которому не жалко денег, я бы поверил в это. Но если вы почти Бессмертный, расчётливый, прагматичный и холодный маг, который каждую копейку считает, чтобы заработать более денег и получить больше ресурсов, я в эту не верю ни секунды. Я больше поверю, что мы живём в матрице, чем в это. У сильных существ ещё большая потребность в деньгах, чем у слабаков, потому что каждый эксперимент стоит кучу денег, а денег слишком много не бывает никогда.
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              well i stand corected my friend. and yes they did gamble at that oportunity cuz it might have been able to raise a level 9 wiazrd
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                Конечно, я понимаю, что это мог бы быть большой джекпот. Это действительно большие деньги потенциально. Но так же потенциально это мог бы быть Азатот, который только и ждал бы, пока они придут на смерть. Чистая лотерея. Просто меня забавляет тот факт, и я подозреваю это, что только потому, что это наш главный герой, это происходит с ним. Любой другой на его месте мог бы увернуться от этого. Или они всех так проверяют? Если да, то я в шоке.
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                  know that they said it consumes many resources to do all that, i also think it is really questionable if they would do that to anybody that does something similar, like i can see security being important and the small chance that they can obtain a new 9 tier wizard but is it really worth it every time?

                  edit: they also do say its for looking if he is worth investing but that does not really add more to it
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                  That's exactly what I'm saying. It's too dubious! I suspect this happened to our protagonist only because he's the protagonist. Anyone else wouldn't have been subjected to such scrutiny. Pure authorial whim.
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    no being above lvl 9? yeah sure, wait for the MC to break through in his cultivation swindler
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      well we say that 9th level if a great old one so. for cultivation 10th level is immortality. in normal setting a normal universe gives birth to 1 immortal once is a billion years so it is what it is
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        i do wonder does the cultivation system just go to immortal or even higher perhaps?
        (if level 10 is equal to immortal i assume this will be the end game or at most one level more)
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          this is a lower realm, because its size is fixed. upper realm is described as an ever exapanding expance where laws are not fixed so
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    Hmm. If is smart he will use cultivation knowledge and methods to further his wizarding skills and legitimise his knowledge. Since both kinda intersect etc.
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