Age of Adepts

Chapter 1463 Camp Obligations

Contrary to Greem's expectations, it has been three days since the door opened!

three days later...

The closed door opened abruptly, and the great wizard O'Neike, dressed in a black robe and with a gloomy face, hurried out from inside, and when he looked up, he saw Greem standing respectfully outside the door.

"Who are you? Why are you here? Comps, your security work is getting worse and worse!" O'Neike, who seemed to have forgotten the existence of Greem, muttered angrily in a bad mood.

"Dear Lord Oneike, please pay attention to your wording! Regarding the visit of Wizard Greem, I have already passed on the information to you three days ago. It was you who were obsessed with Experiment No. 9 and chose to ignore it..." The sharp counterattack of the Tarling Comps suddenly sounded in the space.

Hearing Comps' explanation, O'Neike scratched his head, and could only continue to mutter to show that he understood.

"You are... Greem?" O'Neike raised his face, as if he was recalling something: "By the way, you are the new fifth rank from the main plane not long ago... Well, I remembered..."

Greem stood quietly and respectfully, trying to restrain his mental strength.

In his keen and real perception, what stands opposite him is not a living body, but a group of lawful lights that are intertwined but not chaotic. Hundreds of chains of laws are tightly wound around the core of the rules, and then stretch out in all directions like octopus tentacles.

Even some law chains have submerged into the void of the plane out of thin air, and seem to maintain a close and synchronous connection with certain alien planes.

Of course, the thickest law chain is connected with the central witch tower in front of him. As long as the great wizard Onek needs it, he can connect to the tower spirit anytime and anywhere, and then control everything that happens in the central witch tower.

As if aware of Greem's 'gaze', the great wizard Onek's body shone with aura, and an invisible regular wave cut off all of Greem's tentacles of spiritual power, and then hid himself in a group of people who couldn't look directly at him. In the bright light.

Greem reluctantly took a step back, couldn't help reaching out and rubbing his eyes.

I don't know what method the other party used, his eyes hurt and he can't see anymore!

"Little guy, teach you to be a good boy... Don't always use your mental tentacles to poke around when you are out. If you encounter those who have a bad temper, I will punish you based on your actions just now!" O'Neike The great wizard said hesitantly: "Since you are a newcomer to the main plane, I won't argue with you this time!"

"More advice from adults!" Greem bowed to thank him while slowly releasing the fire element to repair the damage to the eyeball.

To be honest, just coming out of the inside of the plane, and suddenly turning from a domineering superior to a "nothing" newcomer, it may be difficult for ordinary people to adapt to this kind of status change like a stepping into the air.

Seeming to be extremely satisfied with Greem's attitude, a smile appeared on O'Neike's face, and he said calmly, "Come with me!"

After saying that, a small teleportation door with a height of more than two meters suddenly appeared in front of O'Neike, and he walked in without hesitation.

Greem also quickly followed.

The teleportation location is located in a gorgeous and spacious reception room.

The entire room is filled with soft and bright white light, illuminating the floor, walls and ceiling. There is a huge wooden table and chair in the center, on which are scattered all kinds of writing utensils such as witchcraft books, scrolls, pens and inks.

As soon as O'Neike came back here, he sat directly behind the wooden table, then rummaged through the scattered sundries, and finally pulled out an old and simple scroll from the bottom of a pile of crooked books, and threw it to the Greem.

"Look for yourself! As a newcomer, if you want to stay in the Exodar camp, you must abide by the above regulations. In addition, if you want to build a witch tower inside the camp, you need to report the construction site and the specifications of the witch tower in advance. ..."

As soon as the scroll was in his hands, his fingertips felt the strange toughness and smoothness of the material, and Greem felt a slight twitch in his heart.

In my mind, the chip immediately projected the material conclusion.

Dragon skin scroll!

The reason why it was confirmed that it was a dragon skin scroll was because Greem sensed a faint breath of dragon power on it. Only a guy like him who has a small dragon plane and has been in contact with various dragon card materials all year round can be so keenly aware of it.

Unfolding the dragon skin scroll, one can immediately see the densely packed witchcraft writing on it.

Kemedia.

This can also be regarded as the most widely used witchcraft language and characters in the wizard camp!

The content of the scroll is also very simple. It just introduces the scale and ruling rules of the Exodar camp, and adds some rules that outsiders need to abide by, as well as special matters that need to be paid attention to.

Generally speaking, any extraterritorial camp is welcome to great wizards with open arms!

After all, the more great wizards there are, the greater the camp's superficial strength and potential influence. Moreover, every great wizard did not venture into the world alone. They were able to get to where they are today, and there is a large force behind them.

Therefore, every time a great wizard is stationed in the camp, it is equivalent to introducing a wizard force with considerable influence in the plane world!

As for the size of the power, it depends on the great wizard's own management and business talents.

However, most wizards don't like to do these trivial and complicated things, so it is very rare for them to truly grow into a large force.

The real owner of the Exodar camp belongs to the seventh-level great wizard Illenwald, and the current actual controller is his disciple, the sixth-level great wizard O'Neike.

If Greem wanted to stay permanently in the Exodar camp, he would inevitably have to build his own wizard tower, which would also be included in the unified planning and management of the camp.

Of course, Greem had already established a foothold in the Exodar camp more than two hundred years ago, that is, the steel capital located outside the camp. It's just that this city of steel is located outside the camp and is not directly protected by the camp.

So in many cases, Iron City can only defend itself against the attacks of wandering star people or star beasts!

And once Greem chooses to join the Exodar camp, while being blessed by the power of the seventh-level great wizard, he must also undertake part of the camp's obligations accordingly. That is... it is necessary to take a second position in some camp law enforcement departments and become a member of the managers.

Of course, as a great wizard, he doesn't need to do the hard work himself. There are some complete and efficient teams in each department of the camp, and they are the worker ants that maintain and support the operation of the entire camp.

As top managers, the appointed great wizards only need to regularly review their work completion, and then reward or punish them according to the regulations. Only when there are some major incidents that they can't handle, the great wizard who is on the job needs to come forward to coordinate and solve them.

And such a big event may not happen once or twice in ten or eight years...

Therefore, most great wizards do not refuse such camp obligations!

What's more, only if you control the law enforcement department of the camp, can you place some confidants in it. In this way, it is also possible to intervene in the resource and material market inside the camp, so as to obtain some rare resources that can only be found outside the territory.

Such a mutually beneficial thing is undoubtedly very generous for newcomers who have just stepped out of the plane world!

But it's a pity that Greem has his own plans for his future life, so it's naturally impossible to follow in the footsteps of those 'ordinary people'.

"Have you chosen... Which department in the camp do you plan to join?" O'Neike asked impatiently, yawning.

Greem carefully handed back the dragon skin scroll, and said softly, "My lord, I don't intend to join the camp!"

The air in the room froze for a moment.

O'Neike raised his head abruptly, looking at Greem carefully and carefully for the first time.

"You said... you don't want to join the camp? Do you have any connection with other camps? Did the Endless Garden drag you there?"

For some reason, when the name Endless Garden was mentioned, O'Neike's lazy and loose eyes suddenly turned cold, as if there was a hint of anger hidden inside.

"Endless Garden?" Greem shook his head slightly: "I've never heard of this name..."

"Then why don't you stay in the camp to understand the situation outside the territory, and collect some resources by the way. What are you going to do? The situation outside the territory is very complicated. Don't think that you can roam around here with a level 5 strength. For thousands of years, light I know that there are more than a dozen great wizards who fell outside the territory, so don't be reckless!"

"I'm going to go to the Fire Element Realm to develop...there is in line with the origin of my soul, and it should be much better than camps outside the territory!"

"Fire Elemental Realm..." O'Neike pondered for a moment, and had to nod in agreement with Greem's thoughts.

Indeed, as a pure fire witch, if Greem went to the fire elemental world, he wouldn't be too repulsed by the native fire elementals there. As long as you are willing to put in the effort and work hard, and have been cultivating in the fire elemental world for hundreds of years, there is no problem in being a carefree fire elemental lord.

As for the fire elemental king... this one seems to need the consciousness of the fire elemental plane.

As an outsider who sneaked in, one can imagine how difficult it is to get such preferential treatment.

"Since you don't plan to become a member of the camp, you can't stay here for too long. Moreover, the small trade point you placed outside the camp is no longer protected by the camp! You should think about the consequences ?”

"I've already considered it!"

"Okay, then you can leave! Remember, you cannot stay in the camp for more than one year, and you must leave the Exodar camp within one year!"

Greem bowed in response, and planned to leave now.

And at the moment when he was about to teleport away, O'Neike's voice suddenly sounded in his mind again.

"You are new here, there must be many organizations wanting to recruit you into the group. You have to keep your eyes open and choose carefully, and don't get involved in the contradictions and conflicts of those high-ranking wizards..."

The red light shone, and Greem's figure disappeared.

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