Chapter 91: Chapter 91: Trust Me
"Mentor..." At this moment, Levan noticed Kateya’s expression and couldn’t help but call out.
Although Kateya was not as close to him as before, he still considered Kateya a friend.
At this moment, which would decide their future fate, he really couldn’t bear to see his mentor abandon Kateya.
"Hmm?" Lor turned around with surprise and looked at Levan, asking, "What’s wrong?"
Levan didn’t speak, he just pointed to Kateya.
Lor followed Levan’s direction and saw Kateya’s eyes, misty, as if she could burst into tears at any moment, looking extremely aggrieved.
"Sir Lor, your decision must be reasonable, I will definitely follow your instructions," Kateya said as she wiped away her tears and forced a smile when she saw Lor looking over.
Agular watched this scene calmly from the side, making no comments.
Although he was a bit puzzled, this was Lor’s assistant, and it wasn’t his place as a mentor to intervene.
On the screen, Bruno was also a bit surprised to see this scene.
Whether three or four slots were needed, as long as it didn’t exceed ten, it was no big deal to him, just a minor favor.
Abandoning an experimental assistant for this seemed unwise unless the assistant had displeased Lor.
Thinking of this, Bruno suddenly understood.
That way, it would make sense.
Lor: "..."
At that moment, he was genuinely a bit speechless.
He only wanted three slots because he didn’t need more.
Why did everyone think he wanted to abandon Kateya?
Such a useful experimental assistant, he was reluctant to abandon her.
"My point is, I won’t be going to the Great Empire to hold the fort," Lor explained helplessly to everyone, "I plan to be a Support Wizard."
So far, after another limit break, his Meteor Technique’s perception ability had reached an extent of 2378 miles.
As a Wandering Wizard, supporting the strongholds within ten thousand miles, he could release the Meteor Technique from over two thousand miles away for support.
While other Third Ring Wizards, unless possessing special witchcraft, could only release witchcraft for support from a thousand miles away at most.
In terms of safety and efficiency, Lor could absolutely crush other Third Ring Wizards.
"Support Wizard?"
"Lor, are you serious?"
"Mentor, that will be very dangerous, and since Grandpa is asleep now, I cannot summon him to assist you temporarily."
"Sir Lor, no."
Lor’s words stunned the four people present.
Support Wizards always wandered the battlefield, constantly facing attacks from Abyssal Creatures, extremely risky.
Third-tier Spaceships could withstand attacks from a few third-tier Abyssal Creatures, but they couldn’t hold against ten or even dozens of them.
If Lor really ended up in such a situation, the consequences would be unimaginable.
"Trust me," Lor glanced over Agular, Kateya, and Levan, smiling confidently.
These words of Lor seemed to carry some magical power, instantly reviving memories for the three.
Agular recalled when Lor first emerged from the Divine Kingdom, he said these words in his laboratory.
Then he became a Third Ring Great Wizard.
Kateya remembered when Sir Lor asked her about the lab application conditions, he said these words.
After ten days of research, she officially became a lab assistant.
Levan recalled when, in the Divine Kingdom, his mentor went alone into the forest.
When he returned, his mentor had acquired a Space Ring on his hand.
"Lor Wizard, are you really not going to reconsider?" Bruno urged from the other side of the screen.
This fellow managed to make Cooper Wizard give away a top-tier lab, if he really sent him to be a Support Wizard and something happened, it would absolutely end badly.
And at just the Second Ring, becoming a Support Wizard?
Isn’t this a joke?
Support Wizards are all powerhouses among Bloodline Wizards and Multi-Element Faction Mages!
"Grand Mage Bruno, let me give it a try," Lor turned back, looking at Bruno, speaking seriously.
He knew if he couldn’t convince this man, he probably wouldn’t be able to become a Support Wizard.
If all else failed, demonstrating a meteoric descent might just do the trick.
"I..." Bruno was flabbergasted, he came today to offer benefits, how did it end up like this?
If he agreed, what if something happened to Lor?
But refusing...wouldn’t that offend him?
Goes against his original intent!
"How about this, Grand Mage Bruno, once you arrange for people to gather the mortals, how about we go out for a stroll?" Lor saw Bruno’s dilemma and immediately decided to reveal his trump card.
In this world, ultimately, strength speaks the loudest.
"Alright."
Bruno looked at Lor with a peculiar expression, but finally nodded in agreement, "I’ll come find you once I’m done with the arrangements."
He didn’t know what confidence Lor had to convince him, but as long as Lor couldn’t exhibit the prowess of 3.2... no, 3.3 rings, he would flatly refuse.
Not that possessing the power of a 3.3-ring witchcraft really qualified one to become a Support Wizard.
He just wanted to confirm that if Lor could perform 3.3-ring witchcraft at his current level, he really was someone he couldn’t afford to offend in the slightest.
Whatever demands Lor made, he must accommodate him, as someone he really couldn’t offend.
Hanging up the light screen, Lor looked at the three people behind him, seeing them still dazed, he smiled and said, "In the future, we might be apart for some time, how about a grand meal together? A grand meal personally cooked by me!"
Except for Bruno coming over voluntarily, nothing that happened today exceeded his expectations.
And the only thing beyond his expectations turned out to be something good.
This made him very happy and eager to share the joy with those dearest to him in this world.
...
Night, the bright moon hung high in the sky.
"Phew——"
A spaceship emitting a faint golden glow navigated through the volcanoes at high speed.
Half an hour later, the spaceship exited the volcanic range and hovered above a barren wasteland.
"How about testing it here?" Lor stopped the spaceship, asking Bruno beside him.
Four people stood beside him, Bruno, Kateya, Levan, and Agular.
They all followed out of curiosity for Lor’s witchcraft trial.
"Of course," Bruno nodded, while quickly thinking about how to tactfully refuse Lor’s request without offending him.
He truly didn’t believe Lor could currently perform 3.3-ring witchcraft.
This person had only broken through to the Second Ring three years ago; being able to perform 3.2-ring witchcraft was already enough to be considered a genius, and the kind of genius deserving Cooper Wizard’s gifting of a top-tier lab.
Going beyond that was a bit far-fetched.
"Alright," Lor smiled and nodded, pondering for a moment, deciding that a 3.3-ring Meteor Technique might be a bit insecure, opting to showcase a 3.4-ring Meteor Technique instead.
As for 3.5-ring, that might be too excessive.
