Fortunately, your spacetime physique is incredibly strong; your mentor Vivian's little fists simply couldn't break through your defenses.

[But what will surprise you most is that you really didn't expect your mentor, who looks so small, to have such a violent fighting style.]

You reach out and press your mentor's small head down, noticing that her tiny arms and legs can't even reach you.

Vivian stopped abruptly, looking up at you angrily.

[She never expected that your disciple, whom she hadn't seen for so long, would have quietly broken through to the seventh rank.]

She just thought she had been ambushed.

What's most infuriating is that she feels she can't beat you anymore.

Inside the Hermit's Guild's war fortress, on the top floor of Vivian's private wizard tower, your mentor scans you up and down with utter astonishment.

Although I'm quite unhappy with your disrespectful attitude towards your teacher, Vivian is still very happy that you've advanced to the seventh level of wizardry.

[A level seven wizard is already considered a high-ranking member of a wizarding civilization. There are practically no high-ranking wizards like you in the Hermit's Guild.]

Vivian asked about your experiences over the years and, upon learning that you had simply been in seclusion, gave you a speechless glare.

She thought you were out partying and didn't want to come back, but it turns out you just stayed put.

[It must have been tough for you to survive for 30,000 years, only venturing out after breaking through to level seven as a wizard.]

[As for your currently partially completed Spacetime Dao Body, Vivian also asked a few questions with great interest.]

If she remembers correctly, while you had good talent before, you didn't have such an extraordinary physique.

[You simply said that you awakened a special constitution by chance, and Vivian nodded without saying anything more.]

It's true that many people's physical constitution is gradually awakened later in life, and wizards don't place much importance on physical constitution.

After chatting, Vivian asked you what your plans were for the future.

[Is he preparing to step into the limelight and lead numerous wizards to conquer the abyss, or does he wish to remain a scholar, occasionally accepting tasks assigned by the wizarding civilization?]

You shook your head and asked your mentor, Vivian, if there were any missions that didn't require you to leave your home.

[You've decided to play it safe and wait until the end of time, ideally staying in the wizard's stronghold and doing absolutely nothing.]

Vivian rolled her eyes, thinking, "Your personality has changed quite a bit."

When you first arrived in the Void Continent, you were all fired up, clamoring for an expedition.

Now that you've become stronger, you act like you've seen through everything. I wonder what you've been through.

After careful consideration, Vivian tells you that it's impossible for a high-level combatant of the wizarding civilization to hide in the rear and not contribute.

The war between the wizards and the Abyss is now very long, and the wizarding civilization needs to defend many places as it continues its conquests.

Even if you don't want to go out on missions, you should at least hold down a position, protect some key territories, or guard some resource points to prevent enemy counterattacks.

If you don't want to go to the front lines, it's best to find a territory that needs a level seven wizard to maintain order, and then station yourself there under the guise of guarding it.

This means you've accepted the mission.

Moreover, if you're lucky enough to be stationed at some resource-rich locations, you can even secretly reap considerable benefits.

Your eyes lit up; you thought it was a great idea.

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