Two Worlds: I studied abroad at Hogwarts

Chapter 349 Departure to the Federation

Chapter 349 Departure to the Federation

Moon's suggestion was echoed by the tribal shamans.

However, when he proposed to go to the Federation to find out what was going on, the three great shamans still showed worried expressions.

“High Priest, you don’t need to go there in person. As long as we stop the trade in healing potions, they will definitely come back to beg us.”

The one who spoke was Shaman Lu from the Lingshu tribe.

For the past six months, she has been in charge of trading potions with the Federation.

From these maritime merchants traveling between the mainland and the archipelago, Lushaman learned a great deal of inside information about the Federation.

One of the most important points is that the Menila Empire's offensive against the Federation has never stopped.

Whether in terms of personnel supplies or soldier casualties, the Federation is currently at a disadvantage.

They also desperately need high-level potions to help the Federation turn the tide on the battlefield.

“That’s right, High Priest. If all else fails, I can lead my men to occupy the entire archipelago.”

Lang also disagreed with Moon going to the mainland, but his approach was more radical.

He had long been disgusted by the provocative behavior of the Federal Navy on the islands.

Especially after learning that the other side had not driven away the faithless people for thirty years, Lang's impression of them became even worse.

However, Moon did not agree to either of the two proposals.

After noticing this, the Starry Sky Wizard stepped forward and proposed a new solution.

“High Priest, if you don’t plan to wage war, we can actually close the door and study magic on our own.”

Since Moon brought back all sorts of new magic, the wizards on Star Ember Island have been swept up in a wave of learning.

The spatial magic runes that Moon recently brought back have particularly fascinated the Starlight Wizard.

In addition, the Bailey family and some sea merchants came to the island to trade.

This ensures that even magical materials that are usually rare are no longer in short supply.

There is also a newly built magic school on the island.

All these changes gave the high priests increasing confidence in the future of Starfall Island.

They even believed that once the three classes of students graduated, Star Ember Island's strength would inevitably rise to another level.

At that point, they will naturally no longer be afraid of the Federation's threats.

"Great shamans, there's no need to persuade me anymore. I've already decided that I must go to the mainland."

Moon knew, of course, that staying on Starfall Island to learn magic at his own pace was the easiest and safest path.

But there are some things he has to do.

Especially Uncle Neil, who took care of him since he was a child.

Although in the letter, the other party strongly advised him not to go to the mainland.

But Moon knew that Neil was definitely in big trouble.

Moon needs to investigate thoroughly, and it would be best to bring him to Starfall Island.

Also included were the people who left Veterans' Lane with him to join the army, and his cousin who was studying in Jinglan City.

"High Priest, if you really want to go, then take me with you."

Seeing Moon's resolute attitude, Lang immediately stepped forward.

"And me, this old man hasn't set foot on the mainland for decades, so I can go and see it for myself this time."

The Great Shaman Hailan was visibly excited.

Seeing that several wizards were trying to stand up and follow, Moon quickly raised his hand to stop them.

“I understand everyone’s concern, but it’s unnecessary this time, especially since we are now facing the covetousness of both the Federation and the Empire. We must protect the core areas of the archipelago.”

Moon was well aware that although he had brought new magic, which had once again enhanced the power of the wizards on Star Ember Island.

But they are still far from being a match for the Federation and the Empire.

Therefore, we must never allow the wizards we have painstakingly trained to be scattered in two different places.

This will only give the enemy the opportunity to defeat them one by one.

"Isn't this too dangerous for Coco?"

"The Great Shaman of the Spirit Tree said worriedly."

There will always be some dangers, but that won't stop me.

Moon knew that he would definitely have to visit the Federal capital during his trip to the mainland.

Because his uncle has now been assigned there.

Jinglan City is home to some of the Federation's most powerful wizards, as well as a strong armed defense force.

But in Moon's view, there are always ways to deal with these things if you are careful.

Whether it's the invisibility cloak, the magic of flying, or the various spells he learned from another world.

Moon was able to find a way to leave.

But the prerequisite is that your loved ones are not in danger.

"When do you plan to depart, High Priest?"

"Tomorrow, I've already sent Gold to prepare."

"Tomorrow? Isn't that a bit too hasty?"

The Starry Sky Wizard originally intended to successfully inscribe the spatial magic runes.

Then they set up the "Flying Net" that the high priest had mentioned before heading to the mainland.

This is not only convenient and quick, but it also allows you to hide quickly in case of danger.

But now it seems there may not be enough time.

"It's not that I'm in a hurry, but the Federation is forcing us to take the lead."

After breaking the federal navy's blockade, Moon discovered something that was not easily noticed.

Although they blocked trade routes, most merchant ships suffered losses.

However, many of the ships carried islanders who wanted to come to Star Ember Island to study.

Both the regular schools and the magic schools on Star Ember Island had already issued their admission rules well in advance.

It's time for these children to register now.

Their ship was not only detained.

Moreover, Moon heard that spellcasters were conducting magical talent tests on eligible children on the ship.

This is clearly a young wizard who wants to seize Star Ember Island.

Upon learning of this, Moon felt that blowing up seven or eight of the other side's ships was only a minor punishment.

"With the magic school about to start, we must resolve this problem completely before then." "In addition to guarding against other unusual movements by the Federation Navy, we must also keep a close eye on the court mages of the Menila Empire."

"So during my absence, everyone must do their job well."

After listening to Moon's analysis, the wizards said nothing more.

Although the wizards on Star Ember Island are temporarily free from the curse.

But they each had more and more things to do.

The Hailan tribe needs to protect Satellite Ember Island, as well as the safety of two other islands.

The shamans of the Starburst Tribe, on the other hand, were crafting rings to aid in casting spells and monocular glasses.

They are also studying the newly brought-back spatial magic runes.

In addition to being responsible for the various plants on the island and refining magic potions, the Spirit Tree Tribe is also responsible for organizing the opening ceremony.

These things have taken up most of the tribal shamans' time.

Therefore, it is impossible for Moon to take them away from Star Ember Island for the time being.

As for Zhalan, he needs to deploy defenses across the entire archipelago.

Now that the Federal Navy has dared to block Starfall Path ships in the strait, there's no doubt they'll take even more aggressive actions later.

Therefore, Moon naturally couldn't take him away.

"I know my mission, don't worry. Also, if you see Neil, tell him that I have fulfilled my promise."

Noticing that Moon was looking at him, Zhalan explained with a smile.

He was well aware, of course, that there were many uncertainties surrounding his journey to the Federation.

But he had no better way than to help guard Star Ember Island.

After seeing Zhalan's statement, the wizards stopped worrying about it.

"Don't worry, High Priest, we will definitely guard the island and wait for your return."

The day after the mobilization meeting.

Gold once again donned his magnificent captain's attire and went to Moon's room.

"Your Excellency Scarlett, the Crimson Moon is fully prepared and ready to depart at any time."

To avoid attracting the attention of the Federation's spellcasters, Moon chose to travel to the Federation by sea.

He had originally planned to cross the strait on a flying broomstick.

But considering three consecutive days of high-altitude flight, Moon couldn't take it.

As for why it was Gold?

It's because this guy has a lot of experience sailing at sea.

Furthermore, they have their own business network across the Federation continent.

These can all provide convenience for Moon for the time being.

This guy, in particular, has recently risen to a high position in the Gospel Church.

He also gradually proved his loyalty and ability to Moon.

"Alright, thank you for your hard work, Gold."

"It is my pleasure to serve you, Your Excellency."

With Bouncy and Squeaky in tow, Moon followed Gold to the port quickly.

To prevent being spied on by those with ulterior motives, Moon not only used shapeshifting to change his appearance.

Furthermore, the appearance of the Scarlet Moon was also adjusted.

Even those federal naval personnel who had already seen the large black ship could no longer recognize it.

After waving goodbye to the people standing on the shore, the Scarlet Moon hoisted its sails and left the Sunrise Port.

In addition to the sailors who had originally come to the archipelago with Moon, the Scarlet Moon also carried a batch of paper books and other goods.

This was also the last batch of goods shipped from Star Ember Island to the Federation.

This would also conceal the identities of Gold and his crew.

"Lord Scarlett, we will arrive in the Federation in three days."

Eight days have passed since I left Rihui Port.

Every morning, Gold would respectfully bring Moon breakfast, along with the latest sailing news.

"okay, I get it."

By the time Moon answered, Bounce and Squeak had already reached the plate and were fighting over the food.

"Chirp!" (The fried fish is mine!)

After getting a large piece of smoked fish, Beng Beng immediately hid it behind his back.

"Gurgle~" (I haven't eaten meat for days. This place is all water, and there isn't even a mouse.)

Although Zizi has wings, she is always a step behind when it comes to grabbing food.

However, after it delivers a long speech with tears in its eyes, Beng Beng always softens and gives it the fish fillet.

"Lord Scarlett, would you like me to prepare another copy?"

Watching the two pets fighting over a fish fillet on the table, Gold cautiously inquired.

"No, they're just playing."

After drifting at sea for three consecutive days.

The two pets had already become impatient.

Now, even fighting over the fish fillets they dislike the most has become one of their pastimes.

"Okay, but are you really sure you want to leave early?"

"Good. I will leave under cover of darkness tonight. Remember not to reveal my whereabouts."

"Don't worry, I will never tell anyone."

Gold respectfully handed over a letter and a note.

"This is a house I bought on the outskirts of Jinglan City. If you don't mind, you can live there. Just give the letter to old Charlie, the gatekeeper, and he will understand everything."

Moon glanced at the address on the note and nodded.

"Okay, thank you very much. Also, I will leave Zizi on the ship for the time being. If you encounter any difficulties, you can write to it and have it delivered."

That evening, Moon departed from the Scarlet Moon aboard a flying broom.

Upon seeing the pitch-black coastline, he knew he had returned to the place he had left behind.

"But Xilin has changed quite a bit."

(End of this chapter)

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