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Chapter 332

Negri slowly opened his eyes. Different worlds gave people different feelings, and as he smelled the air filled with despair, Negri smiled.

This trip to another world had been exceptionally smooth. Not only had he perfectly taken control of a world, he had also nurtured a perfect feast for himself, and his Pathway had also been more or less completed.

The number of members of the Hermit Order inside the clock tower was significantly fewer than usual, the main reason for this was the otherworld training program that Negri had started after his return.

Members of the Hermit Order could now transmigrate to another world within the Hermit Order after paying a certain amount of contribution points.

Their [Origin] and souls would be extracted and transported to the SCR world, where the anomaly Negri had left there, S-2-4, the Martyr's Palace, would create new bodies for them, as well as give them a reasonable identity. For example, Katherine would be a witch from a parallel world.

The Hermit Order was becoming less and less useful to Negri, so this was also a form of nurturing. Negri wanted to nurture the Impure Hermit Order into a world-toppling behemoth, providing him with even more assistance.

"Sir, an envoy has come to visit" The Blood Knight Merritt represented Negri in managing his Hermit Order's resources. Under normal circumstances, unless they were working on a lab bench, they wouldn't be able to see Negri. This situation had become even more severe after Negri shifted his attention to the SCR world.

For this reason, if it was only a few unimportant people, Merritt would deal with them himself rather than bother Negri. And since he said that an envoy had come to visit, it meant that the entity behind this' envoy 'wasn't ordinary at all.

"He came from the Grand Library of the Academic City" Merritt stated the identity of the visitor.

"The Grand Library" Negri scowled. The Academic City was a city of freedom of religion, with various academies and schools. Quite a few people from Lohr had studied here, of course, the most famous library of the Academic City was the Grand Library.

It could be said that this place was the largest library of the Moon Tree world. As a land of free faith, crooks and honest folk mixed together, and according to Negri's understanding, the only reason such a place could exist was because a 'Demigod' resided there.

This demigod was the creator of the Grand Library. No one knew exactly where he came from, only that the Grand Library had existed a long time ago, not much later than the establishment of the Seven Gods Church.

There were all kinds of books in this world, including the Holy Books of the Gods, the evil books of the Evil Gods, all kinds of strange magic books, and even the history of the Elves.

There were also those who were lucky or unlucky enough to stumble into the Grand Library and obtain a book that they shouldn't have, and thus became obsessed with magic.

For example, the snake demon Isrig, who had joined the Hermit Order and worked under Negri, accidentally obtained a Book of Snakes from the Grand Library and became obsessed with magic, returning to Lohr to add a new species of snake monsters to the sewers of Lohr. If he hadn't run into Negri, he would have already been killed by the Sun Shadow church on the spot.

Meanwhile, after Negri infected the outer layer of the Moon Tree world, he also obtained information related to the Grand Library. There was a Great Magus in the Grand Library, although his power couldn't compare to the seven Gods, he was extremely close. If the seven Gods could call him Gods, then he could also be called a Demigod.

Relying on the restraints of the seven Gods, as well as a few trump cards, this Great Magus established the Academic City, as well as the House of Mages. However, it was essentially the same as Marvel's Kamar-Taj, where aside from the Supreme Magus, no one could fight.

Obviously, this Demigod Great Magus didn't seriously teach his apprentices. Most of his apprentices were the same as Isrig, obtaining a book of magic from the Grand Library, then studying it on their own.

"Then let him in." Negri nodded. That Demigod Great Magus should be on the same level as him, so he had to show him a certain amount of respect.

From his perspective, since even the seven Gods church of the Moon Tree world had to give the House of Mages face, it meant that the House of Mages wasn't that much weaker than the seven Gods church. As an excellent apprentice of the House of Mages who had been acknowledged by the Great Magus Stim Allenz, he naturally had a bit of pride.

This trip to the Impure Hermit Order was a mission given to him by the Great Magus, so he had to complete it perfectly. Aiur silently thought to himself. Tidying up his combed blonde hair and donning the special robe of the House of Mages, Aiur entered the Hermit Order's clock tower.

Originally, Aiur still held a bit of disdain towards the Hermit Order, but as soon as he entered the clock tower, he completely threw that disdain to the back of his mind. Compared to how it looked from the outside, the space inside the clock tower was more than a hundred times larger.

Aiur's understanding of magic was actually quite limited, he couldn't see through the true strength of the Church, nor could he see through the essence of the House of Mages. However, after spending so many years in the Grand Library, he still had quite a bit of knowledge regarding magic. He knew that no one in the House of Mages other than the Great Magus was capable of expanding space to such a degree.

Realizing this, Aiur put away all of his petty thoughts. In this day and age, those who could self-study to become a mage were at least people with brains, not counting those whose rationality had been damaged by special magic.

Those who didn't know how to behave after noticing the gap between them and themselves would most likely play themselves to death within three days of learning magic.

Aiur wasn't particularly smart, but he knew how to restrain himself and respect himself. On the other hand, he was a fool in a certain aspect, unable to sense the other party's strength. However, he also had his own intelligence. Towards any existence that was stronger than him, no matter how much stronger, he would always maintain a sense of fear, respect, and respect.

Step by step, Aiur walked in front of Negri and took out a letter. The letter contained a faint fluctuation of mana, containing the message that Great Magus Stim Allenz wanted to express.

Aiur also spoke in a soft voice: "On behalf of the House of Mages, I hereby invite Sir Negri to participate in the Mana Banquet"

Negri observed the changes in Aiur's thoughts with great interest. In Negri's opinion, this Aiur was a good seedling. If he received the right guidance and didn't die prematurely, he would definitely achieve great things. However, in order to avoid the taboos of the Church of the Seven Gods, the Great Magus had never seriously taught any acolytes. If there were any acolytes with decent talent, he would even kick them out of the House of Mages.

For example, Cocayse, who developed the School of Souls, was originally an acolyte of the House of Mages, but his talent was so great that even Negri couldn't help but praise him. That was why he was kicked out of the House of Mages and killed by the Half Life Church before the School of Souls was completed.

That was why, although Stim Allenz called himself a Great Magus, he was more like an old coin hidden deep at the bottom of the Pond of Virtue, struggling to survive with the old bastards.

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