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Chapter 470: Chapter 126: Matchless and Unparalleled_1
The division of territories and powers in Wizard World Homeland was systematic.
Five Saints, each occupying Central Plains, East Coast, West Coast, North Region, and South Region.
Take Tudor Great Sage as an example, a Level Nine Great Sage who had long tenure.
He occupied a large area on the West Coast and renamed it Tudor region.
Below that, the early-promoted Level Eight Great Sages, who were willing to obey Tudor Great Sage’s wartime command and pay a certain tax, could be assigned a district within the Tudor region.
Like the Mitchell District of Eighth-level Great Sage Mitchell.
Beneath them were the special areas established by the Level Seven Great Sage.
Here, Ravensmouth Special Area was an exception.
In those days, the remarkable level six sages Ravensmouth and Seuss shocked everyone by teaming up using secret techniques, and they could compete against level seven great sages.
They established Ravensmouth Biological and Medical College and Ravensmouth Special Area without too much difficulty.
Since then, the extraordinarily talented Rivo Sage was promoted from being a level six sage to a level seven great sage, and then to a level eight great sage.
Not only was he deserving of his special area, but his strength also significantly overflowed, making him the top power in Mitchell District.
For Seuss Sage followed closely by being promoted to the position of Level Seven Great Sage.
If it weren’t so difficult to gather the resources required for being promoted to Level Eight Great Sage, Seuss would also be promoted soon.
Still, Ravensmouth College, with one Level Eight Great Sage, one Level Seven Great Sage, multiple Level Six Sages, and even more Level Four and Five Sages, had already posed a threat to the position of the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell.
Now, after years of silence, the surprising thing was that Great Sage Revo was acting “ostentatiously,” scavenging everywhere, wanting to collect the resources required for promotion by Great Sage Seuss.
Neither the Tower of the Great Sage Mitchell nor the other top powers in the Mitchell District could turn a blind eye.
They had to prevent Ravensmouth Biological and Medical College from becoming a force as powerful as the Tower of Great Sage Mitchell.
Or even surpassing it.
This was not in everyone’s interest.
This competition was just the beginning of the top four powers, Shadow City, Flame and Metal Trading Company, White Tower Alliance, and Mesopotamia University, all coming together against Ravensmouth College.
Sandra had already predicted the difficulties that the college would face for a long time in the future.
Enemies all around.
Until Great Sage Seuss was successfully promoted or failed.
“I hope that my great-great-grandfather was already prepared!”
Other than harboring a hope in her heart, Sandra found that she couldn’t do anything meaningful to help her family and college.
At this moment, Sandra finally understood why her mother kept saying that she was naive.
Her experience was far too shallow.
Meanwhile, Sandra, who initially didn’t care that much about the competition, began to feel anxious.
Among the 20 participating teams, the other 16 teams agreed to gang up against four teams from Ravensmouth College.
What’s worse, even among these four teams, there were spies cooperating with outsiders.
The situation was extremely unfavorable!
These three teams from Ravensmouth College with a total of 15 members were in imminent danger.
“Link Grande, I hope you can live up to the attention of your great-grandparents.”
After thinking about it, even though she had put herself in the captain’s perspective to simulate countermeasures, Sandra could not think of a way to break the deadlock for a while.
In the end, she could only place her hopes on Link, who had initially deliberately ignored her olive branch and had then directly snubbed her.
In the competition venue.
The sudden teleportation did not disrupt the team “Anything Goes.”
During the previous week’s training, Link had focused on enhancing their ability to respond to various sudden changes.
After all members of “Anything Goes” arrived in this unfamiliar world, the first thing they did was cover for each other.
The reason for covering for each other instead of self-preservation was that everyone’s field of view and perception had blind spots.
Self-protection was easy to exploit and could be easily broken through.
Covering for each other could establish a more complex defense system to prevent surprise attacks.
“Disperse in search formation, reconnaissance team go out for exploration.”
Without the “spiritual link,” Link had to use “telepathy” to issue commands.
Even though “telepathy” wasn’t as discreet as “spiritual link,” it was still better than communicating verbally.
Audiospy witchcraft and magic tools were never in short supply.
All members of “Anything Goes” promptly sprang into action.
Buck took the lead to scout the way.
Ezio and Linn followed Buck, covering the reconnaissance team from their left and right.
Dalton and Digee, who were responsible for reconnaissance, promptly launched their fist-sized round reconnaissance magic tool. Entrusting their safety to Ezio and Linn, they concentrated on controlling the flying saucer to monitor the surrounding conditions in real time.
Mitte Brent and Terry Jones of the Social Phobia Group, forming the third echelon, protected Jasmine and Betty, standing on their left and right respectively.
Betty mainly handled medical duties and also served as a member of the mobile team.
Wearing the space storage magic tool necklace, Jasmine mainly handled logistics and was also a mobile team member and deputy captain.
In instances when Link, the captain was absent or during emergencies, Jasmine would take over the command promptly.
Link personally guarded the rear.
Generally, there were three methods of ambush: frontal attack, lateral penetration, rear ambush.
However, frontal attacks were less common.
It would give the ambushed team time to respond accordingly.