Chapter 103 Soul School

Chapter 103 Soul School
Roland placed his finger on the Soul School on the map and silently thought about the situation of this school in his previous life.

Um.
After all, they are from a university, so why is there no news about them in the later part of the story?

Oh, I found it. It was the first university school to be destroyed in the Tower of Truth. No wonder there was no Soul School in the later plots. It turns out it was dead.

Roland silently checked the plot of his previous life and confirmed the time of the Soul School's demise, 1480 of the Silver Calendar, which was still a long way from their demise.

After confirming the time of the Soul School's demise, Roland also identified him as the next target they would visit.

Roland is proficient in all subjects and can choose any school. However, given Hela's situation, the Soul School that studies dark elements and necromancy is undoubtedly the best choice.

After all, Hela's main focus is on learning dark elements and necromancy.

After determining the target, Roland put the map away and waited for Hela silently.

After waiting for several more days, Hela finally adapted to her surging power and walked out of the sublimation chamber.

Afterwards, due to some interpersonal relationships and trivial matters of the research project, Roland stayed in Blue Glory for more than half a month.

After dealing with trivial matters and politely declining the invitation to join the Massimo School, Roland and Hela bid farewell to the Massimo School and headed towards the Soul School.

Due to the events in the Court of Silence, Roland's account on the forum was also opened.

Originally, only the mid- and high-level spellcasters from the university schools knew Roland's identity. However, after the incident in the Court of Silence, some careful spellcasters discovered that the time when Roland appeared in the Massimo School was roughly the same as the time when his forum account became active again.

In addition, Roland did not deliberately conceal his identity, so Roland's identity was discovered and quickly spread.

Now, almost everyone in the Tower of Truth who is paying attention to Roland knows his identity.

Being unboxed is not a bad thing, at least not for Roland.

After Roland's identity and the news that he was a suspected high-level spellcaster were exposed, all the posts on the official forum that were unhappy with Roland and questioned him disappeared immediately.

Although Roland doesn't really care about these messy things, it's good to have them without.

On the way to the Soul School, the journey was quite smooth. Every school that Roland passed by completed the review as quickly as possible and allowed Roland to pass. None of them denied Roland the right of way.

In addition, the schools of thought were sweeping away all secret societies in the entire Tower of Truth without leaving any blind spots. Even small-scale bandits hiding in the mountains and forests and surviving were struck down hard and killed without a trace, even if they did not show up.

A large number of useless people in villages and towns who were just sitting there doing nothing were laid off and executed. At the request of the school, a large number of spellcasters from the school walked out of the laboratories and took up their posts directly, carrying out drastic cleansing of villages and towns that were severely infiltrated by secret societies.

A massive hunt was launched to capture anyone associated with the secret society, who were fined, imprisoned, or executed, depending on the circumstances. Hundreds of people were executed almost every day.

Under the orders of the Parliament of Truth and the violent and bloody suppression of various schools, the Tower of Truth is now filled with a solemn and tense atmosphere.

Roland would meet spellcasters sent out on patrol almost every day when he walked on the road. Who would dare to jump out and seek death at this time?

However, even though there was bloodshed, it had nothing to do with Roland.

Roland had the guarantee of the Massimo School, so no one would come to arrest them. Therefore, Roland and Hela could watch everything that happened in the Tower of Truth leisurely as bystanders.

Although the purge of the Tower of Truth was bloody, it showed no mercy to secret societies and killed them indiscriminately.

However, from the perspective of the Tower of Truth, these are all necessary measures.

To the Tower of Truth, secret societies are like parasites that cling to them and constantly suck their blood. They expand wantonly in villages and small towns, eroding the local interests of the Tower of Truth and corroding and destroying the rule of the schools over the areas they control.

It has even replaced the university school's ecological niche in villages and small towns.

No interest group can tolerate having its interest niche stolen by other interest groups. If the other side is strong enough, they will just endure it with a grudge. But how dare secret societies, a bunch of scumbags, challenge the schools?

Therefore, in order to protect their own interests, it is normal to be ruthless and kill secret societies.

If secret societies were legal, the schools might not be so ruthless, but secret societies themselves are illegal products. If they can be legally suppressed and disbanded, or even physically wiped out, why keep them around?

Of course, if we look at it from the perspective of a secret society, the University Faction is extremely evil. They occupy so many resources, so what's wrong with giving them some?
Moreover, the university schools also monopolized the intermediate and advanced extraordinary knowledge. If one wanted to obtain this knowledge, one had to either work for the schools and save up silver points to exchange for it, or join the schools and accept the constraints of the schools, or, like Roland, exchange for one's own knowledge.

Otherwise, don't even think about getting any advanced knowledge from them.

For spellcasters who crave knowledge but don't want to be bound by constraints, the university school is really abominable. Why not make all knowledge public for free?

In fact, secret societies use the bait of providing extraordinary knowledge for free to recruit spellcasters who are weak-willed and want to get something for nothing.

Roland's comment on this kind of idiot was, "Well said, just make your extraordinary knowledge public for free first."

Moreover, secret societies are not as free as university factions. At least the requirements and conditions for joining and leaving university factions are clearly visible.

What about secret societies? Many people who join them will be cursed, and the lower-level members are completely treated as free slaves and consumables by the higher-ups.

It was precisely because of the dirty and bloody nature of secret societies that, after they were raided by schools and publicly exposed on official forums, the Tower of Truth's bloody cleansing of secret societies was unanimously agreed upon by the Tower of Truth.

Even the wild mages without a school supported the actions of the schools.

It's their turn today, but maybe it will be my turn tomorrow?

This evil organization is no longer an ordinary secret society and must be dealt with severely.

Otherwise, in this parliamentary republic where spellcasters have freedom of speech, such a bloody massacre would have long caused dissatisfaction.

Of course, not all secret societies are bad. There are always one or two that have just been established and have not yet become corrupted. It must be unfair to kill them all, but it's just their bad luck that they encountered the purge of the Tower of Truth.

 It’s almost 500 fake orders, so the first order should be around , right?

  
 
(End of this chapter)