Gravity Mage with Level-Up System

Chapter 1145 Mission Report



From MC’s Perspective:

I turned towards the group of guys, my gaze falling on their department badges. It quickly became clear that they were not from the Bloodline Beast Department.

That thought immediately made me think of Dimitry.

“Don’t tell me they’re from the Beast Taming Department,” I thought, choosing to ignore them as I continued my way towards the Floating Building.

“Is he the one?”

A slender-looking young man asked, also wearing the badge of the Beast Taming Department.

“Yeah, that’s Vincent Carey. They say he’s weak. Recently, he broke through to level 6,” replied a black-haired wizard standing next to him.

They watched as Vincent’s figure disappeared from view.

“Why does Clonius’s family want him dead so badly?” the slender young man wondered.

Whatever the reason, they couldn’t take him down under the watchful eyes of the True Elements Society. Their only option was to wait until he was outside.

The group then left, having come merely to locate their target. Now that they had seen him, they weren’t in a hurry to eliminate him.

A few minutes later, I arrived at the Floating Building, but the appearance of that other group lingered in my mind. I decided to contact Dimitry later and started climbing the stairs.

Upon reaching the massive door, I used my Digital ID to gain entry. The grandeur of the structure greeted me inside, but I had no time to admire it; I had important business to attend to.

I made my way to Elder Paul Lin’s room. On the way, I noticed other wizards. They exchanged a few glances but mindfully went about their own business.

Soon, I arrived at his door. Just before I could knock, I heard a voice from within.

“Come in!”

I opened the door and walked in.

Elder Paul Lin was seated behind his desk. I locked the door before taking a seat across from him, eager to communicate everything with only slight modifications.

“Elder, I have completed the task,” I said, maintaining a neutral expression.

“What are you talking about?” Paul Lin asked, looking bewildered.

“I’m referring to the intel-gathering mission you assigned to me yesterday,” I clarified.

“This?” Paul Lin was at a loss for words, staring at Vincent’s serious face as if seeking evidence that he wasn’t bluffing.

The entire Verdant City was abuzz with panic, searching for a murderer, yet here he was, casually discussing the. Findings.

“Tell me what you have collected,” he demanded, still skeptical.

I produced a second silver box from my storage bracelet and placed it on his desk.

“This is the box I found in old man Sam’s stall. Inside is a foreign organ that is important to the Transmutation Wizard,” I explained nonchalantly.

Paul Lin’s eyes narrowed as he examined the box. The design was identical to the first one and had the same intricate patterns.

His expression shifted dramatically, starting to absorb the gravity of the situation.

He had learned from official reports that someone had broken into Sam’s stall before the murderer arrived, and now he suspected that person was none other than Vincent Carey.

Glancing at the silver box on the table, Paul’s eyes glimmered with a mix of intrigue and concern.

What began as a small mission to find a clue had yielded a valuable item, a potential treasure for the Transmutation Wizard. Luckily, Vincent managed to acquire it before the murderer got there.

“Now, I’m serious. What else do you know?” Paul asked.

“I saw the killer. He is a Transmutation Wizard, but he’s non-human—an old man with foreign implants in both arms.”

“He commanded a living organ from his palms that devoured the mana core of the guards,” I said solemnly.

Thud!

Paul Lin slammed his hand on the desk, standing up with a grave expression.

“You witnessed the murder and saw the killer?” he asked incredulously.

“Elder, do you want me to die? I was petrified by the situation. This mission was intended solely for collecting a small clue, but I stumbled upon such a gruesome act,” I replied, sincerity filling my voice.

“You should have informed the authorities,” Paul Lin insisted.

“First of all, I don’t know anyone. I was merely taking a look around when I unexpectedly encountered that incident. Plus, I wouldn’t stand a chance against an inhuman wizard,” I answered.

Sighing, Paul sank back into his chair, acknowledging that Vincent had done nothing wrong. It was already a miracle that he had escaped alive from such a monster. Enjoy new adventures from empire

Logically, he agreed Vincent couldn’t have acted differently in that moment.

“Alright, you have done well—more than what was required for the mission. I will discuss your findings with the Elders before determining your reward,” Paul said.

“Okay,” I replied before standing up to leave.

“Wait!”

“Vincent, how did you manage to stay alive?” Paul asked in surprise. Sёarᴄh the NôvelFire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

I allowed a smile to creep onto my face before answering, “I have my means. And I was lucky.”

With that, I left the office and started walking towards the lecture hall.

Meanwhile, Paul Lin wiped the cold sweat from his forehead. What Vincent Carey had accomplished was of utmost importance. Even high-level wizards wouldn’t have returned unscathed from a mission like this one.

Vincent Carey has not only collected material evidence; he has also witnessed a murder. He knows that if he informs the council elders, everyone will have differing opinions.

They will certainly question why Vincent didn’t act. However, the Transmutation Wizard easily defeated the Level-6 Guards. Even if Vincent had fought against him, the outcome would have been the same.

“I should inform Supreme Wizard Phylia,” Paul Lin thought. “She has already instructed me to report everything regarding Vincent’s activities.”

With that in mind, he stored the silver box in his storage bracelet before leaving the office.

Shortly afterwards,

Paul Lin arrived at the Starlight Magic Palace and sent an emergency message to the Supreme Wizard, hoping that she was not too busy with her research at the moment.


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