Gravity Mage with Level-Up System

Chapter 1867 1867: Part 1: The Black Tower Stirs



Border

Forbidden Wizard Remi used the space layers to shorten the distance.

If the outside world learned about his goal, he could become a laughingstock.

But he didn’t care about that. All he wanted to do was complete the task.

The potential shown by Wizard Vincent was terrifying. At such a young age, he had become a Supreme Wizard.

His talent and progress were no less than those of the genius prodigies of the wizard families.

Such prodigies were protected by their families and could not be seen roaming outside.

Wizard Vincent was recognized as a similar talent, so they wanted to use the opportunity to eliminate Vincent Carey.

It would be considered a huge blow to the Silver Tower.

Remi quickly reached the border. He was standing in mid-air, hiding among the clouds. No one could sense or see him, as he had hidden his presence.

Time passed.

Many vehicles were seen leaving and entering the place. Among them were many strong wizards, including Supreme Wizards and Magic Lords. But he had not seen any sign of Wizard Vincent.

“Where is the kid?” he asked himself.

There were many routes available to leave the territory. The border post where he was located right now was the shortest distance from the magic city.

Remi didn’t waste time. He contacted the members. He wanted the latest intel and needed manpower stationed at all other borders.

The manpower needed to be Magic Lords. Only then could they locate Supreme Wizard Vincent Carey; otherwise, he would escape.

The Black Tower acted quickly. They sent their available Magic Lords to the borders and also hired Magic Lords from outside.

Crystal City – Shop

At midnight, the zero puppet returned and briefed me on the intel. This time, the zero puppet brought information that was not very important.

I put the zero puppet away inside the Gregor Mansion and decided to release it the next morning.

Otto was asleep in his room. If he tried to eavesdrop on my conversation, the system would remind me, so the discussion was safe and privacy was protected.

Then, I left the room and went to the rooftop terrace. I waited for the informer to appear.

I didn’t know whether the Infinite Wizard Association would share intel with this alternative identity of mine.

Swoosh!

It didn’t take long for me to see a black shadow entering the property. The shadow quickly reached the terrace and appeared in front of me. The shadow took the shape of a black-clad wizard.

My eyes gleamed with a twinkle.

“Hi, I’m Appraiser Frank. I heard from Supreme Wizard Vincent that you will be sharing intel with me each day,” I said to him.

Obviously, I changed my tone slightly.

The black-clad wizard heard this.

He was interested in Appraiser Frank and tried to see through the white magic mask. However, the magic mask was so powerful that he felt a sense of crisis.

[Ding! The informer tried to probe the host just now.]

The system voice sounded in my mind. Hearing that, I was shocked because I hadn’t felt a thing. It must have been the subtle magic power of the informer.

“Don’t you think it’s rude to probe someone?” I said in a cold tone.

Hearing that, the black-clad wizard was taken aback. His magic was subtle; no one could sense it unless the person was a Magic Lord or above.

He looked at Appraiser Frank and was shocked, thinking it might be related to Appraisal Magic.

“I apologize. I got excited for a second,” the informer replied.

“Can you share the intel with me now?” I asked.

The black-clad wizard nodded his head.

“We got news that the Black Tower is sending their Magic Lords to the border. It appears they want to capture someone,” the black wizard said.

Hearing that, I raised my eyebrows in surprise. Finally, there was news about the Black Tower. But whom were they trying to capture?

The black-clad wizard continued to share intel, but the rest was not as important as the news regarding the Black Tower.

I continued to listen for a few more minutes. Then, the black-clad wizard completed his briefing and left the place.

I returned to the gallery room office to appraise the antique items brought by Assistant Jonah earlier.

The antiques were placed on the desk. They were old, broken magic items belonging to an ancient era. Some were shattered while others were intact.

I used the system probe function and started identifying the items. I wrote the appraised information on paper, including both the useful items and the junk.

I needed to appraise all the items they had brought down.

Time passed.

I completed the appraisal of more than thirty items. After doing that, I returned to my room.

The following day, the shop opened as usual. The members were all awake and had started their work. Customers began arriving, including spies from various forces.

The Flame Elemental Tower and Green Elemental Tower had failed to damage the reputation of the Silver Tower. The name of the Silver Tower was being discussed by the people again.

At this time, the disappearance of Wizard Vincent became known to the public. Their interest in the appraisal shop was somewhat reduced.

Time passed.

Assistant Jonah came to the shop in the morning to retrieve the appraised items. He was glad that all the items were finished. He thanked Appraiser Frank, collected the items, and left.

Meanwhile, the Black Tower’s men were outside Crystal City.

They were there to see whether Wizard Vincent Carey would return. The Black Tower had their wizards at the borders, but they had failed to find him.

Forbidden Wizard Remi was getting impatient. He didn’t know what was going on; they had missed the target again.

He thought about the White Silver faction of the Silver Tower. He wondered whether Forbidden Wizards Erwin or Charlotte could have helped Wizard Vincent leave the city.

If that were true, they were wasting their time. Remi then reported to the higher-ups.

He didn’t want to waste any more time here; they needed to find the whereabouts of the two Forbidden Wizards first.


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