Synthetic Wizard

Chapter 389 - 233: The Impact Five Hundred Years Later



Wizard Tower, training room.

Sunan ended his meditation and slowly opened his eyes.

[Talent Crystal Model Filling Progress: 81.52%]

“Less than 20% left.”

Sunan secretly nodded.

At this speed, at most fourteen or fifteen years, the talent crystal model can be fully filled, and he can be promoted to a Level 2 Wizard.

“Thanks to the large Elemental Pool, the time spent was much less than expected.”

Sunan took a deep breath and then summoned the three-dimensional model of the Wizard Tower.

The Wizard Tower has been completed, but he was not satisfied with just that.

Expanding the Starlight Wizard Tower to a medium-sized Wizard Tower is unlikely, as the current Starlight Continent simply doesn’t have the conditions.

Upgrading to a medium-sized Wizard Tower requires too many resources, even if the Starlight Continent popularizes sub-magic energy technology and then develops for four or five hundred years, it could not sustain such consumption.

Sunan estimates that he must wait until the plane barrier is completely repaired and establish trade channels with other planes to solve this problem.

Also, because there is no work involved in building the Wizard Tower, he has been able to focus on cultivation and collecting elemental dust over the years.

Considering that after being promoted to a Level 2 Wizard, he will have to start condensing spiritual power again, Sunan has never neglected the collection of elemental dust.

He even issued a task to collect elemental dust targeting wizards on the Star Alliance.

Up to this point, he has accumulated over a thousand standard units of divinity energy.

Just waiting for the breakthrough to absorb it in one go, greatly increasing the degree of spiritual power condensation.

“When the plane barrier is completely repaired, even if I’m not yet promoted to a Level 3 Wizard, I should be more or less ready.”

Sunan’s lips curled into a smile.

[Lize requests a meeting]

While contemplating, Tower Spirit No. 1 suddenly delivered a message.

Sunan’s expression moved slightly, his form instantly disappeared from the training room, and reappeared in the study.

Lize sat on the sofa waiting for him.

“What’s going on, suddenly eager to find me?” Sunan asked straight to the point.

Seeing this, Lize didn’t exchange pleasantries either, she got straight to the topic: “I examined the Eye of the Stars and found that over the past thirty years, the concentration of energy particles on the Starlight Continent increased by about 10%. I suspect the plane barrier has likely entered a rapid development phase.”

“Just that?” Sunan raised an eyebrow.

This reaction took Lize slightly by surprise.

She initially thought Sunan should be shocked, yet unexpectedly, the other party remained calm upon hearing the news.

“…You seem to have known about this for a long time?”

“Sort of, I know a bit more than you imagine.”

Sunan carefully considered his words, he couldn’t possibly tell Lize that he even knows the exact year when the plane barrier will be fully repaired and when the first external wizard will enter the Starlight Continent, right?

“The time node for the complete repair of the plane barrier will likely be after the Starlight Calendar 1900.”

“During this period, the concentration of energy particles on the Starlight Continent will gradually increase, but the growth of resources is delayed. I estimate it will take one or two hundred years after the complete repair of the plane barrier to roughly return to the level of a thousand years ago.”

Lize looked deeply at Sunan, without asking how he knew such things, she pondered:

“According to your explanation, there are about five hundred years left. We must make early preparations.”

Sunan smiled and said: “In fact, we have always been preparing for this, haven’t we?”

“Whether it’s building the Wizard Tower or expanding the Star Alliance, it’s all about enhancing our strength, to welcome the impact of freeing the Starlight Continent from isolation in the future.”

Lize’s eyes shimmered. The development of the Star Alliance over these years was evident, indeed very rapid.

Especially the completion of the Wizard Tower, and the promotion of the likes of Staff and Rose to wizards, has let the strength of the Star Alliance grow explosively.

The Star Alliance now already has the embryonic form of wizard influence.

In the multiverse, a qualified wizard influence is universally recognized to possess four major elements.

At least one Level 2 Wizard, possessing its own qualified Wizard Academy, a standard Wizard Tower, and over twenty Official Wizards.

The Star Alliance now already meets two of these requirements.

The remaining two are only a matter of time.

Before the plane barrier is repaired, achieving this is a certainty.

Of course, wizard influence that meets the minimum four conditions can only be considered the lowest-level unranked influence.

Not to mention compared to large and medium-sized wizard influences like the Dark Throne, Withered Wood Council, not even comparable to the Starfall Association.

The Starfall Association was at least able to rank as a third-rate influence back then, with the chairman being a Level 3 Wizard.

In any case, with Sunan, who she couldn’t fully see through, leading the helm, the Star Alliance has the potential to develop into a large wizard influence.

It was precisely because of seeing this point that Lize gradually developed the idea that joining the Star Alliance after rebuilding her body might be good.

Over the years, she has been wholeheartedly providing advice for the development of the Star Alliance.

Of course, the premise of the Star Alliance developing and growing is to safely endure the impact brought by the unlocking of the plane barrier.

“Once the Starlight Continent is no longer isolated, the wizards who left may very likely once again turn their eyes to this plane. If they want to reclaim control of the Starlight Continent, it will certainly lead to a conflict with us, even if the Star Alliance develops for another five hundred years, I still don’t think it will have the strength to compete with those wizard influences.”

Lize’s expression was solemn.

Sunan nodded in agreement: “Indeed, the development time of the Star Alliance has been too short. Handling third-rate wizard influences after five hundred years might be feasible, but facing old established wizard influences, it lacks strength.”


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.