Chapter 476 - 128 Life is Like a Play_1
Chapter 476: Chapter 128 Life is Like a Play_1
Accidentally injuring an ally?
Not at all, not at all.
Regretting being so harsh?
That’s not even a consideration.
Wanting to avenge Jimmy after reading his diary?
We weren’t close enough for that.
The reason why Link felt melancholic was purely because other members of his kind were harmed.
Despite how Link now stood out among the First Level Wizards, killing anyone effortlessly.
However, there were so many higher-ranking wizards above him, looking down upon him, if he wasn’t careful and angered any of them, it’d be the end of the road.
He would not know how he died, or where he died.
Living in fear, as if standing on the edge of an abyss, or walking on thin ice.
“Keep this, give it to Christina next time,”
Suppressing his wandering thoughts, Link handed the diary back to Jasmine with a casual comment.
“Okay.”
Jasmine agreed, taking over the diary and continued to flip through it.
As the logistics manager, her job was to secure the spoils of war.
As the deputy captain, she had to find some intelligence from these spoils of war.
Even though the five wizard organizations had agreed not to inform the participating teams about the specific competition regulations too far in advance, or to finalize the specific regulations just before the start, the teams would still get some news.
For example, the “Do Whatever You Want” team found out about the individual and team matches three weeks in advance.
Jasmine wanted to see if she could find some valuable information from the collected items with text or from the deciphered intelligent brains.
Except for running into a team from the Flame and Metal Trading Company at the start, the “Do Whatever You Want” team didn’t encounter any other teams in almost an hour of travel while they reverted to their quiet marching state.
The reconnaissance group did spot other teams’ Reconnaissance Magic Tools in the sky.
But just like how the “Do Whatever You Want” team always had their Shielding Wizard Tool on, their saucer was flying so close to the ground that the team was hard to locate.
Faced with many well-prepared teams, Reconnaissance Magic Tools could provide little to no assistance in terms of surveillance, other than providing information about the surrounding terrain.
It’s fair to say that the combat experience in the Wizard World is just too advanced.
Even if the education systems set up by the various wizard organizations aren’t identical, their commonality would definitely include instilling the awareness and ability for surveillance and counter-surveillance from the Wizard Apprentice Stage.
All participating teams were experts in these areas.
The tactics taught by the same “master” can’t be counteracted.
Under these circumstances, they could only rely on that stopwatch-like special device.
An hour had passed.
Link, holding the special device, once again sent the location of the “Do Whatever You Want” team to the surviving teams and also received their locations.
The “Do Whatever You Want” team finally found their second target.
About more than 30 miles away from the 3 o’clock direction of the “Do Whatever You Want” team, there was a team from Shadow City.
There’s nothing to hesitate about. They should head there directly.
If they were late, they wouldn’t even get a hot meal.
To achieve a better rank, they would have to eliminate as many teams as possible.
Just like their slogan: Beat up everyone!
This time, Link didn’t charge ahead or break through the defenses, eating the toughest bone himself and leaving the meat to his team members.
Instead, he seriously fulfilled his duties as a captain, made use of his team members, and initiated a real surprise attack or a assault.
“Jasmine, get the tools out.”
He ordered, then called out their slogan to the team, “Beat up everyone!”
“Beat up everyone!”
One by one, the team members shouted in unison.
Their continuously high morale exploded again.
Each of them was eager for a fight, itching to confront the “enemy”.
“WhooHa!”
Feeling that the previous shout was insufficient, Buck let out another roar to boost their morale.
By now, Jasmine had already taken out the “tools”, ten two-wheel “cross-country motorcycles”.
These were special assault weapons that Link had ordered.
Riding a four-wheel vehicle or a flying machine would ensure comfort and security.
But they were not flexible enough to let wizards fully utilize the convenience and diversity of witchcraft in a rapidly changing battlefield.
Two-wheel “cross-country motorcycles” did not have this constraint.
The “cross-country motorcycles”, equipped with special intelligent brains, could drive on their own, freeing the hands of the rider, facilitating the use of Magic Tools, and allowing them to better concentrate their spiritual power to cast spells.
In case of emergencies, they could abandon the vehicle at any time.
Whether they were floating in the air or underground, was all situational.
The “Do Whatever You Want” team, including Link, all mounted the motorcycles.
The “engines” emitted a soft roar, and the tires of the ten motorcycles left ten long marks as they darted towards the location of the Shadow City team at the 3 o’clock direction.
The attack was still arranged in the shape of an arrow, but this time Buck was leading the charge.
Link stayed at the rear, ready to provide support at any time.
The moment they saw the team insignia of Ravensmouth College, the Shadow City team started preparing for battle.
The First Level Wizards chosen by their respective wizard organizations to participate in this competition were all top-level wizards amongst their peers.
The changes in team positions can reveal many useful pieces of information.
For example, in the direction of the “Do Whatever You Want” team, there were originally two teams—Ravensmouth College and the Flame and Metal Trading Company.
Now, there’s only one team from Ravensmouth College,
and the team insignia of the Flame and Metal Trading Company only remained on the map in three places.
The Flame and Metal Trading Company teams in other directions were still intact.