Chapter 68 Entrance

Chapter 68 Entrance

The journey to the Tower of Truth was smooth.

After being promoted to a four-ring transcendent, even though Roland only had one carriage and brought only Hela with him, it was not a grand occasion.

However, as long as Roland released a little bit of his aura outside the carriage, basically no team would dare to intercept them.

Compared to the aura of low-level transcendents, Roland, who has completed the sublimation of his soul, has become a life form beyond ordinary people.

Any individual who has not sublimated will feel a natural fear when sensing Roland's breath, just like an unarmed child encountering a ferocious beast.

Anyone who is not a fool would know that Roland has a mid-level extraordinary person on his side.

However, as they got closer to the Tower of Truth, fellow spellcasters gradually appeared, and their numbers increased as the distance shortened.

In order to avoid being considered as provoking them, Roland also restrained his breath and followed the flow of spellcasters coming from all over the place into the Tower of Truth.

At the entrance of the Tower of Truth, Roland stopped and took Hela out of the carriage.

Around the entrance, spellcaster apprentices and other low-level spellcasters saluted Roland one after another.

As for why there are no mid-level spellcasters traveling with us.

As mid-level spellcasters, they all have privileges. After showing their spellcaster badges, they can pass directly without having to queue up here.

Roland naturally returned the greeting politely.

Although as a mid-level transcendent, Roland would not have any problem if he did not return the gift, but respect is mutual. Since they gave him face, Roland would naturally give them face as well.

However, although Roland knew the etiquette of Sinar, in order to create a suitable character, Roland still deliberately chose to return the gift with the etiquette of the moon elves.

In his previous life, Roland was an honorary citizen of the Moon Elves, and he was very good at all kinds of etiquette.

When Roland returned the greeting and the two men stepped off the carriage, several first-level spellcasters who were in charge of checking the entrance also hurried over.

After bowing slightly to Roland, the leading first-ring spellcaster said respectfully.

"Dear sir, is there anything we can do for you?"

Roland first looked at the Mage Tower in the distance with some curiosity, and then, after hearing his words, he turned around and looked at them.

Then, Roland returned the greeting slightly and said politely.

"Thank you, but I don't need any help."

Roland took out a second-ring spellcaster badge and spoke calmly.

"I just came down to get in line."

The first-level spellcaster took a look at Roland's spellcaster badge, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes.

A spellcaster without a school?
However, he was not surprised for long. After recalling Roland's elf etiquette just now, he suddenly understood.

He should be a spellcaster who lives in seclusion among the moon elves. This is not surprising. Not all spellcasters are willing to stay in the Tower of Truth and find a place to build a wizard tower. There are many spellcasters who live in seclusion for research.

Even if these reclusive spellcasters are born, and for convenience complete the spellcaster certification through the Spellcaster Association, they will be classified as wild mages without a school because they have no school certificate.

Moreover, reclusive spellcasters generally do not have much trust in the Tower of Truth. They basically only get a wizard badge for convenience and will not reveal their true strength.

In his opinion, this was undoubtedly the case with Roland.

Thinking of this, a smile brightened on his face.

Looking at Roland, he said politely.

"Sir, if you are a fourth-ring spellcaster, you don't need to queue up. There are testing tools over there. If you don't mind, you can update your record on the spot." Roland raised his eyebrows slightly, put away the spellcaster badge in his hand, and said gently.

"Please lead the way."

"No trouble, no trouble. This way, please."

Hearing Roland's words, the expression on his face became even brighter, and he quickly guided Roland towards the entrance of the camp.

Behind him, Hela led the carriage and followed silently.

Although according to regulations, carriages were not allowed to enter the camp, no one would provoke Roland for such a small matter.

While Hela was waiting outside with the carriage, Roland followed them into a room.

Looking at the test array in front of him, Roland looked at the first-ring spellcaster beside him and asked.

"As long as it's four rings, it's fine, right?"

He blinked, and although he was a little confused, he nodded and confirmed Roland's question.

After getting the answer, Roland looked at the test array and pressed it with his right hand.

Then, the magic circle was activated.

Looking at the magic circle in front of him, Roland silently adjusted his soul output and completed the test at a level that just met the standard.

Looking at the result of the detection array, the first-ring spellcaster was a little surprised. He glanced at Roland, who was calm and composed, and said nothing. He just silently took out a four-ring badge from the cabinet beside him and handed it to Roland respectfully.

"Sir, you may enter directly."

"Thank you."

Roland took the four-ring badge, nodded slightly, then turned and left the room.

After Roland left, the first-ring spellcaster hurried to the detection array and carefully checked the test results.

After checking it over and over again, he finally confirmed that Roland had indeed passed through the line.

He recalled the heavy pressure that the vague presence beside Roland brought to him, as well as Roland's sudden question before the test.

This must be intentional. As expected, he is a reclusive spellcaster who does not have much trust in the Tower of Truth and is unwilling to reveal his true strength.

After thinking for a while, he came to a conclusion.

Being able to control his own power so precisely, Roland is definitely not an ordinary hermit, and his strength is likely to be more than just the fourth ring.

After reaching his conclusion, he immediately found a book, opened it, wrote down all his guesses, and sent it to the top leaders of his school.

Whether Roland hid his strength or not is actually not that important.

A mid-level spellcaster who has no school and is not a wild mage, no matter which school he belongs to, will be happy to recruit him into their own school.

Although as a registrant of Roland, he could get a considerable bonus from the Tower of Truth, but who would complain about having too much money? If he sold this information to the school, even if he failed to win over Roland, the school would still give him a sum of information fee.

And when he was selling information.

Roland walked out of the room, holding the newly-issued four-ring spellcaster badge. Under the gaze of other officials, he calmly led Hela and slowly walked into the land of the Tower of Truth.

 Chapter 2 will come later.

  
 
(End of this chapter)