[Ellie: I'm quite satisfied with those demons, and that demon factory is also very good. What do you want? With so many Chaos Demons at your disposal, you probably don't need those useless Nexus Points anymore.]

Li Wei nodded silently as he read Ellie's words. He had already realized that no matter how many Hub Points he had, they were just like chicken bones—tasteless to eat but a pity to throw away.

It won't get you high-level magical artifacts, nor will it improve your privileges on the wizarding forum.

Moreover, he has come to suspect that the currency used by official wizards is not the Nexus Points at all.

He once posted a message offering a reward of one million Hub Points in an attempt to find the secret to breaking through to the level of a formal wizard.

But no official wizard responded; only some poor, infiltrators like him came to scam him.

The most outrageous thing is that his post disappeared without a trace just ten minutes later.

Undeterred, he searched the wizarding forums for a long time, but couldn't find any information on breaking through to become a formal wizard.

Even if there were any, they would be just like his posts—mere requests for help, and they would be short-lived, disappearing in an instant.

He probably knows what happened!

Learn valve!

It is highly likely that the rulers of the wizarding world have monopolized the core knowledge, thereby restricting the advancement channels for lower-level wizards.

However, he didn't want to care about that.

He then typed a line of text in the system chat box.

[Li Wei: I'd like a guide on how to break through to become a full-fledged wizard.]

The chat window fell into a long, dead silence.

After a long time, so long that Li Wei thought Elizabeth wouldn't reply, a line of text slowly appeared.

[Ellie: I'm sorry, I really can't help you with this, but I can offer you two words: resonance. As for anything else, I can't say anything more.]

"resonance?"

Li Wei felt a jolt, as if he had grasped something, but at the same time, it seemed like he hadn't grasped anything at all.

He rubbed his throbbing temples and sent his words of gratitude.

[Li Wei: Okay, thank you for your help.]

After waiting a while, Elizabeth did not send any more messages.

Li Wei then closed the friends page and logged out of the system, feeling somewhat disappointed.

Although he had spent most of the day working on it and only got two words in return, he was still quite satisfied.

Having a direction is always better than being a headless fly.

Levi stood up and walked towards the landing bay on the "Crimson Book"; he had to go to a meeting on the Frypfleet.

The Thousand Sons Legion received a grand expedition order personally issued by the Emperor.

Sweep away the orcs.

A massive Ork invasion is underway on three of the satellites of the Carmenca system. They are wreaking havoc on the satellite surfaces, destroying human-established mining colonies and settlements.

Li Wei knew that this seemingly ordinary mission to eliminate the aliens was actually the most brutal war the Thousand Sons Legion had ever fought since its founding.

In his past life's memories, this battle resulted in the loss of 873 soldiers, directly leading to the annihilation of an entire company.

As a result, the ten academic societies were reduced to nine.

Two company commanders died in the battle. One was Apophis, the chief mage of the Terran Skyowl School. As for the other one, Li Wei couldn't quite remember.

After all, he was just a Cloud Hammer in his previous life, and there were some details he couldn't remember.

He stepped into the corridor outside the war room and was about to push open the door when he heard Magnus's deep, resonant voice, carrying a faint psionic echo:

"The scale of this battle is not very large. The preliminary reconnaissance ships determined that the total number of Orks is 300,000, which translates to less than 100,000 Orks per satellite."

"Then we will take a split-force approach, launching simultaneous attacks on three fronts to eliminate these green-skinned plagues as soon as possible and reclaim all the mineral resources of the Carmenca system."

"Your Excellency, you are right!"

"The Archmage is absolutely right!"

"I trust the Archmage's judgment!"

......

Inside the conference hall, praises rang out continuously, filled with unthinking echoes.

However, the next second, a discordant sound appeared amidst the previously unified chorus of agreement.

"No!"

Li Wei removed his helmet, tossed it to his adjutant Kayan, and strode into the operations room to address Magnus's flawed battle plan.

Standing before the holographic star map, Magnus was overjoyed to see Li Wei's travel-worn figure and paid no heed to Li Wei's abrupt interruption.

"Have you rested enough?"

"Yes, I've rested enough, Archmage."

Li Wei was lying against his conscience; he hadn't rested enough.

He was so busy training his own think tank and the Iron Warriors that he was practically running around like crazy.

So when Magnus saw that Levi was indeed working hard, he arranged a seven-day holiday for him. But when Levi received the latest expedition objective, he felt uneasy and rushed over without stopping.

Li Wei strode forward to Magnus's side, pointed to the three dark brown satellites marked with red alerts on the holographic star map, and said in a deliberately relaxed tone:

"My Lord Archmage, the information we gathered earlier is indeed accurate. The threat posed by the Orcs may not be as serious as we think, and their numbers are only a pitiful 300,000."

Li Wei first showed agreement, indicating his approval of their initial findings.

But the next second, he changed the subject, his expression turning serious:

"But their reproduction rate is definitely not low. I suspect that by the time we arrive at the battlefield after a long warp travel, those 300,000 will have become millions, or even tens of millions."

"Hmm?" Magnus immediately pulled out the data on the physiological characteristics of orcs on his tactical terminal, glanced at it quickly, and nodded thoughtfully. "That makes sense. The data on orcs does indeed include an extraordinary ability to reproduce."

This is not Magnus's fault; the Thousand Sons have yet to engage the orcs in a large-scale battle.

Seeing Magnus's wavering expression, Li Wei knew there was hope, and pressed his advantage, saying:

"My Lord Archmage, this mission was personally ordered by the Emperor, which is enough to prove how much he values ​​it. We must go all out. It's best not to divide our forces, as this is a cardinal sin in warfare."

Magnus nodded in agreement, then looked around at the assembled company commanders and said decisively:

"Chief Li Wei is right. I agree. Let's join forces and launch a full-scale attack! To complete the Emperor's mission!"

As soon as he finished speaking, thunderous applause filled the hall, and the company commanders of the training school all stood up in agreement.

Li Wei listened to the approving voices throughout the hall, but the unease in his heart did not dissipate.

He frowned slightly, then suddenly remembered that Qianzi still had a fighting force that hadn't returned, and quickly added:

"My lord Archmage, since this mission is exceptionally dangerous, the three societies currently on extermination missions in remote star systems should return. We must give it our all!"

"They've been independent for almost a year now, it's really time for them to come back."

Magnus nodded in agreement and granted the request.

Soon, the combined Iron Warriors and the Thousand Sons, which had merged in the void, separated into a massive crimson fleet, which slowly sailed toward the nearest Mandeville point.

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