Age of Adepts

Chapter 1029-The Competition



Chapter 1029 The Competition

Greem had nothing else to do, so he silently took up residence in Kerslin Castle.

The injury to his right hand wasn’t too severe, and it had mostly healed after three days.

At any rate, going through and organizing the vast amounts of information and data he had stolen from the Association’s database was going to take up much of his time. Fortunately, he had the Chip as an assistant. The Chip ran the statistics while he browsed through the data in greater detail. Even so, it still took him more than two weeks to finish dealing with all the information.

Fundamental magical knowledge and experiment results took up more than eighty-seven percent of the stolen data. The rest of the data included the structure of the Association, the list of members in each division, the annual resource allocation, and detailed information on five lesser planes.

Greem couldn’t possibly grasp the entirety of the Association’s operations through this information. However, looking from a limited perspective and gaining a partial understanding of the Association was even more significant.

Both the Winds of Freedom and the lesser planes that served as adept training bases left a deep impression on Greem.

According to the data, the Association would secretly select a group of elite First and Second Grade adepts to venture to a lesser plane known as Underdeep. They would tame a hybrid dragon known as the Grayshadow Dragon there.

From start to finish, Greem was not a warrior adept that liked to charge at the frontlines and fight with his bare hands. In all of his previous battles, he preferred to have his magical golem stand in the front while he stayed in the back. He would unleash the tremendous firepower of an elementium adept, showering the enemy with a wild bombardment of fire and flames.

Moreover, Greem now had the elementium magical machine when it came down to a contest of brute force, and Remi the Spirit of Pestilence and his plague creatures when it came down to a game of numbers. When it came down to sheer firepower, Greem himself was a fire adept, best known as the most lethal force on the battlefield. With all these conditions piled together, his enemies would not even be able to stand on their feet if they weren’t powerful enough.

After thoroughly researching the Scarface Adept, Greem turned his attention to Dante, the Medium.

Greem was a little fearful of this alternative elementium adept.

It was said that this Adept Dante had wholly turned himself into a spiritual being for the sake of strengthening his combat power. In doing so, he could avoid over ninety-percent of physical damage while fighting.

His combat style was similar to Greem’s, only that his minions consisted of powerful spirits. These undead creatures feared neither sword nor blade. They were immune to physical attacks, and all possessed strange and unimaginable abilities.

If Greem were to fight with Dante, it would be a ground shattering battle of flying wraiths and dancing flames!

It was exciting to just think about it.

Meanwhile, Sanazar was an old acquaintance of Greem’s.

Back when Greem and Sanazar were on good terms, Greem had no means of obtaining any information on her due to the massive difference between their status and power.

Sanazar constantly hid in her cloud of purple mist. Greem didn’t even know what she looked like, despite having known her for so long. What he knew about her wasn’t even as detailed as the investigation of the Association.

Flying Venom Dragon.

It was a powerful magical creature that was incredibly difficult to deal with!

They had the robust body and magical resistance of the dragons, while their every attack contained terrifying poison. Moreover, when these dragons flew into a rage and engaged in a brutal fight, they were still a force to be reckoned with.

Greem still had a clear impression of Sanazar from back when she fought with the Third Grade dragon knight. If he were to fight with Sanazar, blocking her rapid and vicious assault would be the key to victory!

Moreover, there was no way that Sanazar had not improved and grown stronger over the years.

Should Greem take the Association’s information for granted, Sanazar would be able to instantly turn the table by unleashing an ability outside the data.

As such, the information stolen from the Association could only serve as a base reference for Greem’s preparation. He could not trust it fully and still needed to prepare more strategies and tactics to prevent an upset.

Moreover, this information could hardly be considered classified.

If he could get his hands on it, his opponents would naturally be able to do the same.

Information about himself was probably being very carefully analyzed by his opponents as well. If they were to sharpen their strategies against him, the situation would not look so good.


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