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Chapter 42 - Chapter 42 Mosido's Reflection

In the face of Dirth's complaints, Mosido didn't respond immediately.

Instead, he waited for Sain to leave the living room and enter the laboratory before slowly answering, "It should be possible."

"Dean Martin and the others have been planning this for over a hundred years. I came over fifty years ago and have seen many talented young apprentices grow up," Mosido said as he touched the glass of water on the table in front of him.

The liquid in the water glass in front of the two official Dark Magicians was not ordinary.

It was a high-end Meditation potion personally prepared by Dirth that could not only accelerate the recovery of Mental Power for Magicians but also improve the quality of Meditation, with a delicious and refreshing taste.

For apprentices, it was an unimaginable top-quality potion, but for the two official Dark Magicians, it was just a cup of coffee used to relieve fatigue.

Mosido, Sain's mentor, didn't have such luxury in the past.

However, since secretly forming an alliance with Dirth, a beautiful female Magician, he has received many similar potions from her.

Dirth, on the other hand, has recently been asking Mosido to help her create a high-quality magic equipment in her free time.

These two Dark Magicians are considered to have taken what they need, and they are both outstanding figures in their respective fields.

Working together, the two Dark Magicians could maximize their gains from the other side of the Space-Time Rift when it truly opens in the future.

Despite being well-respected in the Dark Magician community due to their Alchemy and potion-making skills, Mosido and Dirth are still far behind the official Magicians of the Holy Tower on the Surface in terms of resources and knowledge accumulation.

It is those Magicians from the Holy Tower who have faster growth rates in the Wizarding World due to access to more resources and richer knowledge accumulation.

Mosido is already over eight hundred years old this year, and he only has a little over one hundred years left before reaching the end of his lifespan.

Even if he is a peak level one Magician, he is still far from reaching a level two Magician.

At the same age, many Magicians in Holy Tower have already advanced to level two or even three, while he is still struggling at level one.

This situation is due to the lack of resources and knowledge exchange among the Dark Magician community.

Of course, part of the reason is that Mosido has devoted too much energy and time to the study of Alchemy, gradually deviating from the true essence of magical elements.

Senior Brother Zoro believes that their mentor Mosido values the second Junior Apprentice the most and even sees him as his successor.

Mosido himself thinks the same way.

However, looking back, Zoro is the one who resembles him the most among the disciples he has taken in.

"Hehehe, I heard that the whereabouts of Wat and his team, who went to raid on the Surface, have been discovered by someone else."

"Dadalon, the dean, found two magic marks on the airship," Dirth said.

"Hmm? Is it from the ordinary Magician organization or Holy Tower?" Mosido asked nervously.

"I'm not sure, but it should be from the ordinary Magicians," Dirth replied.

"If they are from Holy Tower, they won't be able to come back," Dirth shook his head.

"Hmph, the Holy Tower Magicians have occupied more than eighty percent of the resources in the entire Wizarding World. Are they not satisfied with that and have to invade the underground as well?" Mosido was a bit angry.

Dirth nodded sympathetically and said, "Not only that, most of the apprentice seeds in Wizarding World have also been taken by those Holy Tower Magicians."

"Hehehe, I heard that the admission standard for Holy Tower apprentices is a Mental Power of ten or higher."

"How many of the apprentices they raided this time had a Mental Power of ten or higher?"

"If not for that, the dean and the others would not have lowered the admission standards for the entry-level apprentices," Dirth regretted.

"The admission standard for Black Realm's apprentices in Western Islands is also a Mental Power of ten or higher. This is a reliable standard that we have been exploring since ancient times in Wizarding World."

"Although the initial Mental Power does not represent the height of an apprentice's ultimate achievement, the wisdom he possesses still determines the true strength of a Magician."

Mosido's expression turned serious as he spoke.

"The initial level of Mental Power directly determines their entry speed," Mosido said.

"In my opinion, those Holy Towers in the Wizarding World are just a bunch of hypocrites," he continued.

"Where do those Holy Tower magicians even come from? All nobles! It's becoming a game of the rich," Mosido scoffed.

"On the contrary, our Western Islands have a harsh environment and scarce resources, but the Black Realm's Magic Academy accepts apprentices from all eligible children in the field of radiation control," Mosido explained.

"Who is really fair?" Mosido coldly chuckled.

Although both Mosido and Dirth are from the Black Realm of the Western Islands, the area is too vast for them to explore fully as formal Dark Magicians.

Mosido had previously studied in-depth at the Black Realm's Magic Academy, so he knows more about the situation in the Black Realm than Dirth.

Mosido also has a different perspective on certain things than Dirth.

Dirth values personal interests and immediate gains more.

Although Mosido usually doesn't talk much, he sometimes thinks about deeper things.

Of course, Mosido's words can be biased.

The Black Realm has a different standard for accepting apprentices than the major Holy Tower academies in the normal Wizarding continent. It has other considerations besides fairness.

Moreover, the competition mechanism for apprentices in the Black Realm... Both of these Dark Magicians have personally experienced it.

Although they did not come out of the pure Dark Magic Academy like Andis, their apprenticeship period must not have been easy.

Otherwise, they wouldn't be so paranoid and crazy.

Speaking of the standards for accepting apprentices, Mosido, who is more knowledgeable about the Western Islands, exclaimed, "Although I don't like those Knights' Halls in the Wizarding World either, at least their squire acceptance standards are for all humans, regardless of status."

"When I came from the Western Islands, I saw many civilian knight academies on the way."

"It is said that the Knights' Hall had such a change because of an ancient unbeatable knight in our Wizarding World who promoted it to the entire community."

"I don't know if such a person will be born in our magician community in the future," Mosido sighed.