CHAPTERS
The magic crystal emitted a faint glow in the pitch-black depths of the sea. In this place where there was nothing to mark their progress, the descent felt especially slow. No one had ever recorded the depth of the Mermaid Sea, and Lin Wei had no way of knowing how far they had already gone. Moreover, there was an increasingly troubling issue: as they descended further, the bubble maintained by the magic disc was visibly shrinking. Even though he had filled all the grooves with water elemental crystals,…- 224.9 K • Completed
They had already flown very high, piercing through the gray rain clouds, reaching a place that mages could not attain on their own. Sandra's eyes uneasily watched the slowly rotating vortex. Aside from the land, sky, and ocean, any other unusually massive phenomenon would inevitably evoke fear in people. "Do you think," Lin Wei gazed downward, "has it always been here—or is it because of the Seasonal Tide?" "An Elemental Storm is chaos; it wouldn't produce such a phenomenon."…- 224.9 K • Completed
The milky-white runes on the illusory arch grew increasingly vivid, almost materializing into reality. The colossal black dragon first extended its angular head, its light brown eyes scanning the tiny figures on the mountain peak. With a powerful thrust, it spread its mighty wings, soaring out from the arch and stirring up billowing white mist in the air, bringing with it a gust of wind that swept over those below. She circled high above the peak, where gray clouds gathered, casting a vast…- 224.9 K • Completed
The mages finished their portion of the midday meal—though they were still somewhat unsatisfied. Since the light rain outside persisted, the group remained in the tavern. After a long while, a young mage in a red robe finally landed on the dock. He glanced out at the sea, then looked around the dock. This was likely the third member of the new class. Ansel had mentioned that the three were mages with affinities for the Light, Earth, and Fire elements. Given his ability to fly proficiently even…- 224.9 K • Completed
Light Mages, compared to others, always carry a certain air of arrogance. Although the faith in the Goddess of Light, Astherea, is no longer as steadfast as in legends, mages still revere her as a sacred deity, and Light Mages are considered her apostles on Earth. This is evident from the massive statue of the goddess that stands in the very center of the Floating Sky Capital. However, Miss Tiki received a rather lukewarm response. Haitie, still feeling down after the conversation at sea, didn't greet…- 224.9 K • Completed
The thunder that had roared throughout the night finally began to subside, and the dim light of day gradually dispersed the night mist. When morning arrived, Lin Wei slowly opened his eyes—he leaned contentedly toward Duan Yu's side, and after a while, he fully awoke from a night of peaceful sleep. The first to leave the house was Daniel, a vibrant green figure drifting leisurely toward the coast. Following him were the knight siblings heading to the second floating island—the old Mages there were…- 224.9 K • Completed
In this brief moment, Lin Wei couldn't quite articulate what he was feeling. The Imperial Capital was a meticulously crafted garden, where sunlight filtered through lush trees, casting shifting patterns of light and shadow. The fragrance of flowers intertwined gently with the sound of fountains. Some people relaxed and basked in the sun outside their doors, while others strolled on the emerald-green lawns, their feet feeling the pulse and heartbeat of the dark, muddy swamp beneath. They were…- 224.9 K • Completed
Setting the Book of Contracts aside, Lin Wei took out a sheet of paper. The tip of his pen moved swiftly across the surface, the strokes abandoning unnecessary flourishes, leaving behind a cold, sharp script—this was the letter he was preparing to send to the Imperial Capital. On the slightly yellowed paper, only one line was written: "Gregory is on Siren Island, intending to kill... Is it feasible?" His gaze was heavy as he signed his name at the end—"Lin Wei Tidis"—without a single tremor…- 224.9 K • Completed
Year 755 of the Imperial Calendar, the 1,074th year since the founding of the Empire. Lin Wei recalled this year from his past life. The sailing season ended early, with incessant storms along the eastern coast, forcing all Imperial Navy ships to return to port. The seasonal tide, centered around an elemental storm, transformed into an ordinary tempest as it reached the near seas. While it had no impact on the coastal areas in previous years, this time it affected the entire coastline, and…- 224.9 K • Completed
Lin Wei found Adele deep within the library. She stood before a tall, black bookshelf, and upon hearing Lin Wei's footsteps, she turned to him and said, "You've come." Lin Wei glanced at the tightly packed books on the shelf. They varied in thickness, and some of their spines showed obvious signs of wear. "These are fairy tales and the poems of bards," Adele said softly, her voice gentle. "Though they were already quite old when collected, few in the academy bother to read them." Lin…- 224.9 K • Completed
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