Chapter 99 You really need strength to survive in this world.
Chapter 99 You really need strength to survive in this world.
Chapter 99 You really need strength to survive in this world.
"Besides using this for ranking, we also have students go to the outer city wall for duty every now and then," Zhou Min said, then looked at Mo Fan.
"I was supposed to be on duty today, but since you, Da Mo Fan, are here, I sneaked out to come."
"I'm truly flattered," Mo Fan said with a smile.
"Can you complete the required credits? If you don't have enough credits, you won't be able to get the resources you're entitled to," Mu Bai asked.
"Hey, it doesn't matter whether we get the resources for a month or not. We finally managed to get together, and I actually missed you guys a lot too," Zhou Min said.
Upon hearing this, everyone fell silent, genuinely agreeing with Zhou Min's words.
"Wang Sanpang, your good brother Xu Zhaoting has betrayed you, he's found a girlfriend," Lu Jie said with a smile, breaking the silence.
Upon hearing this, Wang Sanpang looked at Lu Jie in disbelief and asked, "Brother Jie, are you serious?"
"Of course it's true. Next time you have the chance, I'll invite you to Shanghai. I'll also invite Xu Zhaoting and his girlfriend," Mo Fan said.
"Then I hope you, Da Mofan, won't be too stingy," Zhang Yinglu said.
"Sure, sure, I'll treat you, Lao Lu will pay the bill." Mo Fan waved his hand, almost lighting a cigarette and putting on sunglasses.
Lu Jie rolled his eyes at him. This guy...
After dinner, Wang Sanpang suggested that they go to the outer city wall with Zhou Min to kill a few undead to add to the fun.
After some discussion, everyone decided to go together.
Zhou Min's post is located at the northwest corner of the city. There are not as many undead here as at the other fronts, making it a suitable place for magic students to train and improve their rankings.
Everyone followed Zhou Min to the northwest corner of the city wall. Inside the city wall was a residential area, mostly with low-rise houses. From a high vantage point, this large area of streets and city looked like a block of tofu that had been divided into neat squares.
The corner of the city wall, where the west and north city walls meet, is very wide; even several cars can drive side by side without any problem.
At night, the entire city wall is guarded by squads of mages. Every now and then, magical light flashes in the darkness, like clusters of dazzling fireworks bursting in the sky. But soon, a sound will come from the ground outside the city wall, and the flesh and blood of the undead will fly in the darkness.
"This is the corner tower. The other students should be inside." Zhou Min led everyone to the corner tower.
At the very top of the corner tower stands a watchtower, guarded by a Sky Eagle Mage. His white eagle stands atop the watchtower, its wings folded, its sharp eyes gazing into the deep darkness in the distance!
Upon entering the corner tower, one finds a considerable number of people inside: association mages, hunter mages, military mages, students...
After passing through the dense crowd, Zhou Min led everyone to a separate room where several people were sitting. Judging from their clothes, they were from the academy, and they even had school badges pinned to their chests.
Lu Jie and Mo Fan noticed as they walked that everyone on the city road was wearing a mage badge. This mage badge not only indicated what type of mage you were and what level you were, but also indicated which faction you belonged to.
Just as Zhou Min was about to introduce him to her classmates, a very unfriendly voice immediately rang out.
"Anyone not wearing a mage's badge, please leave immediately. This is not a place for unauthorized personnel."
The speaker was a slightly chubby young man sitting in the middle. He was dressed in a fine manner, and his arrogance was undisguised.
"Senior Jiang Li, they are all my high school classmates, all of them are mages, and they came to help me with my duty," Zhou Min said hurriedly to the slightly chubby young man.
"Then put on the mage badge. The Magic Association has regulations against it, so you don't get caught by the judges and get a scolding," said a handsome male student wearing a scarf.
After Lu Jie and the others put on their mage badges, Jiang Li frowned and said to Wang Sanpang and Zhao Kunsan, "We are a team heading outside the city walls. The minimum requirement is a mid-level mage. You two will be a burden if you go down there. You need to have strength to survive, understand?"
Get out of here, don't get in my way.
Wang Sanpang and Zhao Kunsan were both blushing with embarrassment, unsure whether to stay or leave.
"It's alright, you two stay here on this side of the city wall and provide support for us. We'll handle the deeper parts," Mu Bai said.
The two nodded hurriedly.
Jiang Li didn't say anything, but instead looked at Lu Jie and Mo Fan. Seeing their dawdling, she angrily said, "Are you two deaf? Put on your mage badges now!"
"Your classmate is really unfriendly." Mo Fan smiled indifferently and casually pulled a shadow mage badge from his pocket.
Sigh, there are so many mage badges, it's hard to choose.
"Second-level intermediate Shadow element? Oh, quite the expert." The handsome student was rather easygoing, smiling as he spoke to Mo Fan.
Lu Jie pulled out a space-type mage badge from his pocket, mid-tier level two.
"Space-based?!!!! Mid-level, second tier!!"
The students from the ancient capital stared at Lu Jie with wide eyes and open mouths, looking as if they had seen a ghost.
Before reaching the advanced level, very few people awaken the spatial system. Either they are already at the advanced level, or they awaken the spatial system in the early or intermediate stages.
However, they ruled out the first option, as the person seemed to be around their age, so how could he possibly be a high-level mage?
Those familiar with Lu Jie knew that he majored in fire magic in high school, and Mo Fan had just mentioned that he had already reached an advanced level, so it wasn't surprising that he had awakened space magic.
Isn't the spatial system difficult to cultivate? How did Lu Jie reach the second level of the intermediate stage so quickly? His mental strength must be high, at least much higher than everyone else present.
"You need to have real skills to survive in this world, you know~~~" Zhao Kunsan is indeed a master of sarcasm. Now that my big brother has stepped in, all of you here are trash!
Jiang Li's face was even darker than Baicaoshuang (a traditional Chinese medicine). Damn it, you've really found an opportunity for yourselves.
"Hehe, a mid-level mage... you really need strength to survive in this world," Wang Sanpang laughed.
"Alright, enough talk. Once we get instructions from above, we can leave the city," said a man in his thirties wearing a hunter mage badge.
How could he not know Lu Jie's cultivation level? He was also at a high level, yet he hadn't been able to sense Lu Jie's exact cultivation level. It seemed that Lu Jie's cultivation level was even higher than his own.
He couldn't help but sigh, realizing that his cultivation over the past thirty years was still inferior to that of this young man in his early twenties.
It's true what they say, the younger generation is constantly surpassing the older one!
(End of this chapter)
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