Chapter 254 Maisha Edwards
Chapter 254 Maisha Edwards
Chapter 254 - 254 Maisha EdwardsAmy's Master
Fleming and Hailin were stunned, never expecting the magical pet this woman was looking for to be Amy.
Thinking back, they remembered hearing that Amy wasn't originally Su Nan's magical pet and that she indeed came from the wizarding golden age two thousand years ago.
In that case, this woman was likely Amy's true owner.
Fleming regained his composure, his expression slightly peculiar as he said, "The Star Alliance does have a magical creature named Amy, a white cat that has lived for at least two thousand years. If I'm not mistaken, she should be the magical pet you're looking for. Don't worry; she's doing very well."
Hearing this, the woman's face softened with a visible sense of relief.
"As long as she's safe."
"Could you take me to see her?"
Fleming hesitated, exchanging a glance with Hailin before replying, "I'm sorry, but I don't have the authority to make that decision. I'll need to report to our superiors."
A hint of surprise flashed in the woman's eyes.
Two fully-fledged wizards without decision-making authority? This Star Alliance wizarding organization seemed far stronger than she had anticipated.
"I understand. Thank you for your trouble."
Fleming retrieved his Star Book and began reporting the matter.
The woman observed the Star Book with a faintly curious expression.
A long-range projection communication tool? Likely part of the pervasive detection network she had sensed since entering the Starlight Continent.
It seemed this Star Alliance had achieved complete dominance over the entire continent.
For an elemental desert like the Starlight Continent to produce such a capable wizarding organization, she couldn't help but wonder what had transpired over the past two millennia.
In the Starlight Wizard Tower's laboratory, Su Nan used the Mage's Hand to carve the final stroke of a rune. A faint glow spread along the lines, flowing across the floor, walls, and ceiling. The entire room underwent a subtle transformation.
"All done."
He exhaled, a satisfied smile appearing on his face.
With this, the spatial planning upgrades were complete.
"The central crystal energy transmission system and the elemental pool have also been upgraded. Now, all that's left are the maze-lock protective energy field and the golem army."
"Unit 1, scan the wizard tower's status."
[Command received. Scanning... Scan complete.]
[Wizard Tower: Starlight]
Level: Medium (Upgrade Progress: 93.16%)
Current Energy: 82.19%
Energy Reserve Capacity: 50%
Intelligent Assistants: Tower Spirit 1 (Enhanced), Tower Spirit 2 (Enhanced), Tower Spirit 3
Facilities: Elemental Pool (Ultra-Large/Enhanced), Levitation Ring, Central Crystal Energy Transmission System, Residential Area, Storage Area, Laboratory, Practice Area, Meditation Area, Cultivation Area
Servants: Clay Golems ×300, Water Sprites ×482, Flower Fairies ×502
Defensive Systems: Maze-Lock Protective Energy Field (Large/Enhanced)
Combat Systems: Spell Turret II ×300, Dissociation Cannon II, Golem Army (Adamantine Golems ×5000, Touch Puppets ×63, Secret Constructs ×31)
Over the past decade, Su Nan had upgraded the elemental pool to ultra-large, significantly enhancing energy capacity and recovery rates. The addition of an Energy Reserve Capacity feature allowed surplus energy to be stored for use during battles, addressing previous concerns about prolonged engagements.
Now, the pool could sustain 300 Spell Turret II units for sixteen full salvos at maximum energy. This unprecedented energy reserve had effectively solved the issue of long-range firepower consumption.
Beyond the elemental pool, Su Nan had also leveraged knowledge from the Obsidian Throne to enhance Tower Spirit 1 and Tower Spirit 2, improving their computational and analytical abilities. Tower Spirit 3 was next on his list.
Satisfied with the progress, Su Nan prepared to resume filling his talent crystal model. However, before he could begin, a communication from Lize interrupted him.
He sighed and teleported to his study, where Lize immediately relayed the news.
"The Obsidian Throne has sent another team to invade the Starlight Continent."
"What's the composition?"
"Twelve Tier-1 wizards."
Su Nan raised an eyebrow in mild surprise before quickly deducing their intent.
"They're trying to transmit information about the Starlight Continent back, aren't they?"
"Exactly," Lize confirmed. "These wizards specialize in concealment. The Star Eye didn't detect them until they acted, by which point they had already sent the information."
Su Nan narrowed his eyes but soon waved dismissively.
"It doesn't matter anymore."
The Star Eye wasn't infallible. Wizards adept at concealing their energy fluctuations could evade detection. In any case, the planar seal was only about a year from being fully restored. By then, the Star Alliance would be fully exposed to other wizarding factions. A slight head start on intelligence wouldn't change much.
"There's something else. Amy's owner has come looking for her."
Su Nan froze momentarily. "Amy's owner?"
"Fleming and Hailin encountered a woman, likely from another plane, claiming to be
"You're welcome."
Su Nan observed the woman carefully.
Her energy signature was extraordinarily faint, no more than that of a wizard apprentice. Even a Tier-1 wizard wouldn't be able to discern her true strength.
However, Su Nan could sense an abyss-like depth to her soul, an aura far beyond comprehension.
His thoughts solidified.
"Master, let me tell you—"
Amy chattered animatedly, telling her master about Su Nan and his accomplishments.
When the woman heard that Su Nan was a Tier-2 crystallized wizard and the founder of the Star Alliance, her gaze toward him changed subtly, carrying a hint of surprise.
Finally, she introduced herself.
"My name is Myesha Edwards."
"Su Nan Arneste," Su Nan replied, adding silently to himself, This is a proud woman.
Though Myesha's demeanor was warm and polite, Su Nan could discern an undercurrent of aloofness.
It wasn't arrogance or pretense but the natural bearing of someone at the pinnacle of power—a true spirit wizard.
Spirit wizards might treat ordinary wizards courteously, but no one could reasonably expect them to show respect. This kind of dignified humility was indicative of refinement, grace, or decorum but never equality.
Su Nan understood this perfectly and bore no grudge.
After all, when dealing with the apprentice wizards of the Star Alliance, his own attitude was no different.
Perhaps it was Su Nan's status as a Tier-2 wizard and his achievements as the founder of the Star Alliance that earned him Myesha's unusual gesture of introducing herself.
"Amy is my most precious magical pet."
Myesha gently stroked Amy's head, eliciting a contented expression from the little creature.
"At the time, I was in danger. To protect Amy, I left her behind and put her into a deep sleep, intending to retrieve her after resolving the crisis. But by the time I escaped, the Starlight Continent was sealed, and it took until now for me to return."
"Amy has a pure and simple heart. Living alone on the Starlight Continent must have been difficult for her. It's thanks to your care that she's been able to live peacefully all this time."
Myesha turned to Su Nan, her expression sincere as she thanked him again.
"I'm deeply grateful for all you've done for Amy. As a token of appreciation, if you have any requests, I'll do my best to fulfill them."
Before Su Nan could respond, Amy eagerly chimed in.
"That's great, meow! Master, help Su Nan deal with those bad guys from the Obsidian Throne!"
"The Obsidian Throne?" Myesha's face showed surprise as her gaze flicked to Su Nan. Comprehension dawned quickly. "The Obsidian Throne began their invasion of the Starlight Continent early?"
"Yes," Su Nan admitted. "They started more than ten years ago. So far, we've clashed multiple times."
"Su Nan even destroyed two of their wizard towers!" Amy added proudly.
Myesha's gaze grew even more intrigued.
"You have your own wizard tower?"
"A small one," Su Nan replied calmly.
"Even so, that's impressive."
Myesha understood the challenges of building a wizard tower, especially in an elemental desert like the Starlight Continent.
This young wizard exceeded her expectations.
With her extensive knowledge and experie
nce, it didn't take Myesha long to piece together the Star Alliance's current predicament. Her eyes glimmered slightly.
"Perhaps I can help you," she said softly. "I forgot to mention earlier—I'm from the Codex of Wisdom."
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