Sorcerer: I want to be an Academic Prodigy

Chapter 779: 697 The Great Wisdom Wheel_2

Chapter 779: Chapter 697 The Great Wisdom Wheel_2

“Jenny, don’t take action yet, cover for me,” he quickly instructed the arriving Jenny.

“Arrogant! I’ll make you pay the price for disrespecting a throne.” Carnegie knew a fight was inevitable upon hearing these words, and immediately adopted a tougher stance.

Immediately, both of them transformed into their true kingly forms.

Ivan’s true kingly form had grown another ten meters taller compared to when he was in the Ash Plane, reaching a height of ninety-nine meters, and a colorful halo appeared behind his head, which he called the ‘Great Wisdom Wheel.’

The Great Wisdom Wheel emitted an inexplicable glow, illuminating a vast area around it.

“It’s not too late to stop now; otherwise, even at the cost of my life, I won’t let you have it easy,” Carnegie warned.

Carnegie transformed into a golden double-headed giant wolf. Though the golden wolf was aged, the six eyes were exceptionally bright, and its entire aura was undiminished.

As he spoke, aided by the light in his eyes, he spewed out an incredibly sharp, annihilating golden light.

Where the golden light passed, it seemed to divide the world into two halves.

However, once the golden light entered the illumination range of the Great Wisdom Wheel, its unrivaled sharpness was immediately obstructed, the denser the light, the greater the obstruction.

Ivan still held the Ten Thousand Dragons Banner, which was imbued with Multi-phase Power. He deftly tapped it on the incoming golden light right at its weakest point.

The banner’s tip rotated with nine colors, and the Nine Phase Power ground down everything like a millstone.

The sharpness of the annihilating golden light melted away at a speed visible to the naked eye, quickly revealing its true appearance; inside, there was actually a blade made famous for its sharpness, the Geng Gold Flying Blade.

“Impossible!”

Carnegie widened his eyes, witnessing his attack being easily intercepted by the opponent.

No one knew better than him the power of his strike; he intended to intimidate the opponent, showing they were not to be trifled with, and then settle peacefully.

But it turned out that he was the one stunned.

In the blink of an eye, the Ten Thousand Dragons Banner struck the Geng Gold Flying Blade away and then swept towards the giant wolf. The giant wolf hurriedly raised its wolf paws to block, with small shields faintly floating around the paws.

With a loud boom, the giant wolf was swept away by the Ten Thousand Dragons Banner.

“Where do you think you’re going!”

Carnegie was layered with various armor—composite shields, body armor, and close-fitting soft armor. Though swept away by the Ten Thousand Dragons Banner, he wasn’t severely injured but was thoroughly frightened.

In an instant, he realized he was definitely no match for the person opposite, and taking advantage of the retreat, he twisted his body and bolted away.

Ivan shouted loudly and pursued again.

This old wolf was undoubtedly the most shameless throne he had ever seen. Other thrones never solely focused on escaping, abandoning their treasures without retrieving them.

The two continued their chase, running into the distance.

Jenny thought for a moment, then ran over to subdue the unattended Geng Gold Flying Blade. This flying blade turned out to be an intermediate Original Force Treasure.

“You bastard, if you have the guts, keep chasing,”

“Just wait, when I recover, I will find your lair and destroy everything you hold dear, making you suffer endlessly, a life worse than death.”

At a distance, the pursuing and fleeing duo stopped their steps, Carnegie looking back with hatred and cursing Ivan with the most malicious words.

At this moment, Carnegie seemed so confident and fearless.

He indeed found salvation from a desperate situation, escaping into a special place, with rippling water and surging waves not far behind him.

A word flashed in Ivan’s mind—underwater currents.

According to the tales of the Hexa-eyed Golden Wolf race, underwater currents were invisible dark currents of unknown origin, harboring endless dangers, typically inaccessible.

Only during specific times would they merge with special areas, revealing tangible gaps.

The Hexa-eyed Golden Wolf clan used these gaps to cast young and even juvenile members as bait, fishing for precious creatures within, in an event termed ‘Wolf Fishing.’

Wolf Fishing had long been a grand event hosted personally by Carnegie within the clan.

Undoubtedly, Carnegie was the most knowledgeable about underwater currents, which led him to forcibly break into an area without complete disclosure and dive in, even in a dire situation.

Relying on the geographical advantage of the underwater currents, he showed off a smug demeanor.

“Fool, didn’t you realize?” Ivan coldly observed him and only spoke after he was done cursing.

“You don’t even know where this place is, yet dare to flaunt duplicity in front of an old master?” Carnegie scoffed, believing no one knew more about the underwater currents than he did.

“Heh, didn’t you notice the breath of this place is utterly different and incompatible with the Star Realm River?” Ivan mocked.

“So what?” Carnegie remained unmoved, but the next second he turned pale: “Damn, what are you doing?”

“Nothing, just thought I’d bring you back to your senses.”

Ivan said playfully, as the Great Wisdom Wheel behind him glowed even brighter, its light penetrating the barrier ahead and landing precisely on Carnegie hiding there.

“Sorcerer Ivan, what is this?”

At this moment, a figure emerged from the void, landing not far from Ivan. It was the Dark Night Mother Goddess, her gaze immediately falling on that multicolored treasure wheel.

“Great Wisdom Wheel, why are you here too?”

Ivan had no intention to explain further. In reality, the Great Wisdom Wheel was a means created by combining the essence of Wisdom’s Rainbow, True Insight Lamp, and the Prophet’s Treasure Tome.

The Great Wisdom Wheel incorporated powers from three intermediate Original Force Treasures, making its might quite extraordinary.

Now, under the radiance of the Great Wisdom Wheel, Carnegie felt as if a layer of dust veiled his spirit, his destined path suppressed, feeling as if doom was imminent.

“Sensing unusual energy, I came over for a look.” The Dark Night Mother Goddess said casually, her gaze shifting forward.

“Impressive, detecting it from such a distance.” Ivan praised her, also focusing his gaze forward to see if any anomalies would arise.

“Hey, what did you mean by your earlier words?”

Carnegie suppressed his anger and asked again, as he suddenly had a very ominous feeling.

He knew the dangers of the underwater currents, and if it was easier to fish within them without ‘Wolf Fishing,’ there was no need for such rituals. Unfortunately, his retreat was blocked by the sinister duo in front of him, leaving him in a difficult position.

“Since you’re sincerely asking, I’ll tell you the atmosphere of this place is incompatible with the Star Realm River. As the fusion between them increases, repulsion from the Star Realm River strengthens, meaning powerful entities within will also be repelled, leaving only relatively weaker creatures.

As for now, why not guess if the fierce entities within the currents have moved away?”

After saying this, another ray of light shot from the Great Wisdom Wheel, zooming forward.

Carnegie hurriedly avoided and blocked, but this light was truly bizarre and unstoppable, once again landing on him and sending chills down his spine.

“Esteemed ones, surely we can negotiate. As long as you spare the old me, whatever I possess can be offered, nothing will be withheld.”

Carnegie gritted his teeth, humbling himself again, begging for mercy—a rarity for any throne.

“Say that when you survive.” Ivan said while staring at the space behind Carnegie.

“I—” Carnegie was about to speak but immediately sensed something was wrong. As expected, a translucent tentacle suddenly emerged, probing toward where he was.

He quickly retaliated, spewing a mouthful of golden light.

This light wasn’t as sharp as before but still formidable. It sliced along the not-so-thick tentacle, causing it to segment and scatter around.

However, before Carnegie could celebrate, the dismembered tentacle pieces suddenly expanded, lengthening and thickening at an astonishing pace.

The appearance of numerous tentacles instantly engulfed the corner where Carnegie hid, covering even the surrounding area densely as if fully contained.

In an instant, where Carnegie once stood, only tentacles remained in abundance.

“Truly perilous indeed.”

Ivan realized that the Geng Gold Throne was not returning. Moreover, extremely fine tentacles were penetrating through cracks, extending toward their position.

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