Chapter 156: The Green Corridor Revisited, Another Legacy Received
Chapter 156: The Green Corridor Revisited, Another Legacy Received
Chapter 156 Returning to the Green Corridor, Receiving the Inheritance Once Again
Ian was never a saint.
Willow herself is definitely a great beauty, and he doesn't dislike her, plus he has Horton's charm.
He accepted the fact that he had another girlfriend quite naturally.
Chris didn't think much of it when she found out, because all powerful wizards in this world were like that.
Even her father had four wives.
Willow wasn't one to hide things, and the news quickly spread throughout the entire school.
Countless wizards were heartbroken.
After all, Willow was the goddess of countless wizards within the school, and she was also Horton's daughter.
This has led many to believe that Ian was lucky.
Ian has managed to climb the social ladder!
However, this matter only caused a brief ripple before being overshadowed by another event.
That means the Horton School of Wizardry is leaving.
For wizards of different schools, there are also two choices.
One left with Horton, while the other remained in the Emerald Forest.
In a short time, it caused countless disputes.
Many wizards yearn for the City of Elements, but are also filled with fear of the unknown, especially those wizard families.
Of course, there are conditions for leaving with Horton, namely, one must be at least a second-class wizard apprentice.
Among Ian's friends.
The three members of the mutual aid society—Logan, Emily, and William—all chose to leave with him, and now all three are second-class wizard apprentices.
People associated with Ian.
Although Sherry was only a first-class wizard apprentice, as Ian's servant, she had the authority to leave with Ian.
Everything Fane has comes from Ian, so naturally he follows him closely.
Then there's the logistics department.
Within the logistics department, Vivian, an ambitious wizard, chose to leave.
Ed chose to stay.
Three other ministers—Queenie Austin, Minister of the Plants Department; Riley, Minister of Resources; and Renee, Minister of External Relations—also chose to leave.
And other wizards Ian knew.
Like Mo Wen's departure, some of his former competitors, such as Rune and Baker, also chose to leave.
There are also various wizarding families.
Because of the limitations imposed by the resource points, most of these families did not choose to leave, including Chance. However, he still allowed Chris to leave with Ian.
In the final count, more than fifty second-class wizard apprentices from the school decided to leave, more than a dozen third-class apprentices left, and all the top-level wizard apprentices left.
It seems that the higher the level, the fewer people choose to stay.
However, it's understandable. After all, if they stay, they will inevitably integrate into the remaining three schools or become wandering wizards. For third-class wizards who have a deep imprint of their schools, this is definitely not a good thing.
And Ian watched as the school of thought he was once familiar with was gradually dismantled.
For Horton, betraying the school of thought did not present any significant obstacles.
Not only could it reduce personnel losses for the Flint School and the Dark River School, but they were also wary of Horton's background and identity.
Ian didn't know exactly how much it sold for.
But looking at Horton's smiling face, you could tell that the price definitely satisfied him.
Several days later.
The Horton School of Wizardry.
The original school was now empty, with only a few dozen wizards standing in the center of the square.
Horton was in charge.
Behind him were Ian, Willow, and Ronan, and behind him was a large group of wizard apprentices.
Outside the square were the remaining wizards from various schools, who were now watching Ian and the others.
Whether they chose to stay or had no right to leave, their expressions were extremely complicated.
Ian looked at the familiar people and things in front of him and was also filled with emotion.
If you do the math, he's been here for six or seven years now.
Is it finally time to leave?
Whoohoo!
Take a deep breath, and in the distance, you can see an airship slowly descending towards you, with the Green Corridor sign on it.
The airship entrance opened at that moment, and Isaac was standing there.
His wizard robes fluttered in the wind, but his gaze was fixed on Horton... and Ian behind him?
Horton looked at him strangely.
No, something doesn't feel right!
Suddenly, he remembered that a few days ago he had sent a message to Isaac asking him to send an airship.
As a result, Isaac directly said that he would come in person.
He initially thought it was because of him, but he felt that his senior brother seemed to have some ulterior motives.
"Wait, you didn't do something big in the green corridor, did you?"
He suddenly turned to look at Ian.
Then I realized that he had never asked Ian about his experience at the Green Corridor!
Ian gave an awkward smile.
The timing wasn't right, but Horton didn't ask. He simply turned to look at Isaac high in the sky.
Soon, the airship slowly descended.
Isaac strode down.
"Horton, Ian, it's been a long time! Let's chat on the airship!"
Isaac smiled and looked at the two of them.
The two top wizard apprentices beside Ian were taken aback. Over the years, they had naturally had some contact with Isaac.
But it seems that Isaac only cares about Ian and Horton.
Willow's eyes flickered.
A slight smile appeared on his face.
Her personality is such that once she sets her mind on someone, she will never change.
So Isaac's approval made her both curious and happy.
soon.
Ian followed Horton and Isaac onto the airship and went up to the top deck.
In a slightly luxurious little room, Horton and Isaac sat on the sofa, with Ian standing naturally behind Horton.
"Please sit down."
Horton waved his hand.
Isaac nodded.
Ian sat down.
"Are you really planning to go back to the City of Elements?" Isaac asked Horton.
"After all these years, it's time to go back."
Horton nodded.
He left home in his twenties or thirties, and now it's been countless years.
"Fine, I won't try to persuade you." Isaac knew how stubborn Horton was; once he made up his mind, no one could change it.
"The earliest airship to the City of Elements won't arrive for another month, so you'll probably have to stay in the Green Corridor for a while," he continued.
"Can."
Horton nodded.
"But actually, I have another request," Isaac suddenly said.
Horton's question.
Isaac looked at Ian and said, "I think your disciple has quite a lot of talent. Why don't you keep him at Green Corridor?"
O
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Horton was completely bewildered.
He turned to look at Ian, as if asking, "What exactly did you do before?"
However, this is not the place to ask questions.
But this is still absolutely impossible.
He shook his head and said, "Don't even think about it. This kid is practicing the Four Elements Resonance Meditation Method. He'll definitely try the elemental mysteries test first."
"It's okay, we can try again if we fail."
Isaac didn't care.
The elemental arcane arts test predates all the wizarding academies under his command, and he doesn't believe Ian can pass it.
Horton, however, wore a half-smile.
They didn't say anything.
After a brief chat, Horton and Isaac continued talking, while Ian left first.
A few hours later.
A knock came at the door, and there was Horton looking at Ian with a complicated expression.
"Ian, you really surprised me!"
How could he have imagined this?
Ian actually did something so big at Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
It made it onto the resonance chart.
They even surpassed him.
"Apart from his mental talent, everything else is top-notch."
Thinking of this, he looked at Ian and said, "Ian, come to my room."
soon.
Ian followed Horton into his room and saw Horton take out two Knowledge Crystals.
"I thought one spell would be enough for you to learn, but it seems I underestimated you."
"These are the other two inheritances; you can take them both."
Ian looked delighted.
Upon inspection, it was indeed Tree Muscle Technique and Natural Perception Technique.
These are all top-tier witchcraft techniques, and similarly, they can be combined with life drain to greatly enhance his combat power.
"Thank you, teacher."
Ian immediately expressed his gratitude.
"Go back."
Horton waved his hand.
Ian is making me a little annoyed.
Over the years, his ranking on the resonance chart was one of his few highlights, and now this brat has surpassed him.
Ian left.
And with the foundation laid before.
Ian quickly mastered both spells, focusing primarily on the Natural Perception spell, and thus soon became proficient.
Meanwhile.
The airship finally arrived at the Green Corridor again.
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