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Chapter 204 The Primal Warlock Alliance, a Wizarding Organization

You transformed into the likeness of Karenmos and returned to the City of a Thousand Stars.

The wizarding organization that Karenmos joined was the Primal Warlock Alliance, the largest bloodline wizarding organization in the wizarding world.

However, you don't want to make contact with this organization rashly; you can't guarantee that your disguise will fool them.

[Upon entering your wizard tower, you take out the Negative Energy Conversion Furnace, which you acquired at the auction in Sky City, and use it as the core energy source for your wizard tower.]

The Negative Energy Conversion Furnace can extract an endless amount of energy from the void, far exceeding the efficiency of the Elemental Furnace.

[You originally intended to install the negative energy conversion furnace within your dark dimension, but you discovered that the dark dimension simply could not withstand such a powerful energy core.]

Forcing its way in will only cause the Dark Dimension to collapse.

[Thinking about it, it makes sense. The Dark Dimension was created by the Pangu Civilization, the former overlord of the Super God Universe. The Pangu Civilization only had one sixth-order being.]

How could a dark dimension created by such a civilization possibly withstand sixth-tier war weapons from the wizarding world?

You've made some assumptions.

[It seems that the Dark Dimension's role will eventually become obsolete as your strength grows.]

[But you believe the Dark Dimension's potential extends beyond this, and you think you can properly research and upgrade it when you have some free time.]

[This idea of ​​enhancing oneself by installing external devices is quite interesting. If it can continue down this path, it might reveal unexpected possibilities.]

[In addition to the Dark Energy Conversion Forge, you also purchased the Ether Barrier, the Void Anchor Shield, the Eye of Silence, and two Realm Shattering Spires.]

[Two defensive shields, one support-type forbidden magic field, and two powerful offensive methods—this can be said to have armed his wizard tower to the extreme.]

With these weapons, you believe that as long as you stay hidden in your wizard tower, you will become an extremely troublesome opponent among sixth-tier warriors, completely unaffected by any obstacles.

It wasn't in vain that you spent so much resources on arming yourself.

After completing the renovation of the wizard's tower, you arrive at the prison where Karenmos is being held.

[Karenmos had recovered some of his injuries by this time, and upon seeing you arrive, he painfully closed his eyes.]

He now deeply regrets his actions; his momentary greed has led him to this predicament.

[Think of him, a legendary undercover agent who painstakingly amassed this enormous fortune through his skillful maneuvering and connections, and now it's all yours!]

[You asked Karenmos who, aside from the Primal Warlocks Alliance he later joined, initially sent him to infiltrate the Wizarding World.]

This guy is a complete triple agent. He was first sent to infiltrate the wizarding world by some unknown force, and then forcibly recruited by the Pantheon.

[In the end, they used the wizard's power to outwit the Pantheon.]

[When Karen Moss heard your question, he was initially incredulous. His undercover work in the wizarding world was supposed to be very secretive; how did you know?]

[Then, Karen Moss had a look of sudden realization on his face, and burst into laughter.]

He asked you if the Temple of the Gods sent you to kill him.

You squinted, sensing that something was wrong again.

[Your current identity is clearly that of a wizard, so how did he guess that the Temple of the Gods sent you?]

[Your mind is suddenly in turmoil.]

Karen Moss sneered, "You don't need to guess anymore. Only the Temple of the Gods knows he's an undercover agent."

[You were able to tell him his origins so readily, which shows you're not just a simple wizard; you're probably sent by the Temple of the Gods to carry out a mission.]

Karen Moss looked at you with pity, telling you that whether you succeeded in this mission or not, you were doomed.

There will be no surprises.

【Um? 】

What does this mean?

You frowned, walked up to him, patted him on the shoulder, and told him that you had joined the Hermit's Guild and that you had long since removed the Mark of the Gods.

What can the Temple of the Gods do to you?

【cut.】

Karen Moss scoffed dismissively, seemingly unprepared for this.

But his gaze towards you still held pity.

He told you, "Go ahead and hide in the Hermitage headquarters if you dare, otherwise you'll die sooner or later."

Your heart skipped a beat.

You recall that Livre had also warned you to stay by her side and gave you a pendant that could conceal your fate.

This makes you believe both of their statements.

[Karen Moss and Livre couldn't possibly be in cahoots, could they?]

[You asked which faction sent Karen Moss to the wizarding world?]

Karen Moss is looking at you like you're an idiot.

Did he mock you for not having thought things through yet?

He already said that only the Temple of the Gods knew he was an undercover agent.

"Then of course he's from the Temple of the Gods!"

He was a full member of the Pantheon from the beginning, but was sent to infiltrate the wizarding world because of his exceptional wizarding talent.

Is it really necessary to think about something this simple?

You involuntarily clench your fists, feeling like this guy is playing you.

[If he were from the Temple of the Gods, how could he have helped the wizard eliminate so many seventh-tier powerhouses from the Temple of the Gods?]

Could it be that they're using the lives of their own powerful members to help him gain the trust of the Primal Sorcerer Alliance?

[Does he think seventh-tier items are as common as cabbages?!]

[Seventh rank, in any power, would be an absolute high-level existence, possessing complete power of laws, and nearly immortal.]

Would such a being be discarded?

[Just to gain the trust of a level-five undercover agent?]

The Wizarding World would love to see more deals like this; then there would be no need for expeditions—the enemy would just destroy itself!

Seeing that you still didn't understand, Karen Moss suddenly mocked you, calling you a country bumpkin who knew nothing about major powers.

You take a deep breath, realizing that the prisoner in front of you has absolutely no awareness of what it means to be a prisoner.

Education is needed.

【…】

[Hours later, Karen Moss, on the verge of death, begged you to stop hitting him; he would die if you continued.]

Even if he dies, at least give him a quick death, okay?

Seeing the prisoner finally subdue, you clenched your fist and nodded in satisfaction.

To be honest, while violence can't solve all problems, it can definitely solve most of them.

[This time, Karenmos will tell you honestly that large powers like the Pantheon are often riddled with factions and have many gods vying for power.]

He merely belonged to a faction within the Pantheon, sent as an infiltrator into the wizarding world for the benefit of that faction.

[The seventh-tier powerhouses in the Pantheon who were tricked by him belonged to another faction; this was originally part of his faction's plan.]

In short, the Primal Warlock Alliance, a wizarding organization, is just a tool.

This was originally just a power struggle within the Pantheon; you and he were merely small pawns in the internal conflicts of the Pantheon.

No one cares about your life, not even the pantheon that gave you the mission.

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