Chapter 593: Decision II

The credential provided by North also attracted the attention of many mages around.

After noticing the voucher that North took out, a burst of discussion came out of the mouths of the mages around him, but what North didn't know was that most of the mages' discussions about his identity were negative evaluations.

As early as when North was stopped by a high-ranking mage and prevented from entering the gate of time and space, the surrounding mages noticed North's existence and immediately realized his identity as a necromancer.

Seeing the reactions of the mages around him, North couldn't help but feel a sense of pride in his heart. North knew that his identity had been recognized by the mages around him.

In the preliminary round of the Potions Competition, due to his excellent refining methods, North's existence was noticed by many mages, and if it weren't for Rhodes' appearance, North would undoubtedly have a high reputation among the mages of the Ice Blue Spell Academy.

North's influence in the academy has weakened due to Rod's appearance, but even so, North still believes that the mages who watched the preliminary round of the Potions competition will also remember him.

In North's opinion, the influence he had achieved before could change his current situation, so that the high-level mages on the side could understand how different he was from ordinary necromancers.

Despite North's explanation, the High Mage did not approve of this. The high-ranking mage didn't believe that North, as a necromancer, could achieve such results in the Potions Competition, and even reach the finals of the Potions Competition.

In the eyes of this high-ranking mage, it is impossible for North, who has the status of a necromancer, to be allowed to participate in this kind of activity that belongs only to mages under any circumstances.

Unable to confirm what North had said, the High Mage made the move to ask the rest of the mages around him if anyone could prove what North said.

The measures proposed by the high-level mages undoubtedly met North's expectations, and in North's opinion, due to the influence he had generated before, the existence of these mages around him was enough to prove his identity anyway.

However, things didn't go as North had predicted.

The team of mages beside North did not slow down their speed, on the contrary, the existence of North did not seem to attract the attention of these mages around him at all. While North was talking to the high-level mages, there were already many mages who had entered the gate of time and space.

In the face of the doubts raised by the high-level mages, none of the surrounding mages were willing to stand up to prove North's identity, but were in the queue, observing all this as it happened.

The mages were wondering if they would be able to enter the Space-Time Gate and return to the extreme safety without worrying about the threat of the Cyclops. As for North on the side, these mages had many concerns in their hearts.

Once you help North make a proof, in addition to the possibility of reducing the number of mages who can enter the space-time gate, more importantly, it depends on the thoughts of the high-level mages.

If the high-level mages resolutely refused to allow him to enter the space-time gate on the grounds of his status as a Norse necromancer, then their actions would undoubtedly offend the high-level mage, and even their own opportunities to enter the space-time gate would be deprived.

In the previous battle, Rhodes controlled the ghost dragon and attacked the bodies of the surrounding mages, which was also seen by many mages, and through Rhodes's actions, these mages have realized in their hearts that the difference between necromancers and ordinary mages, even with North, who is also a necromancer, is not recognized by the rest of the mages at this time.

If it weren't for the fact that these mages recognized North early in the morning and knew his identity, they would have been banished by the surrounding mages long ago.

The identity of the Norse necromancer undoubtedly made the surrounding mages have too many concerns, until the high-level mage's mana was basically exhausted, and no mage was willing to prove it for North.

Sensing that his mana was running out, the high-level mage no longer paid attention to North and entered the gate of time and space. With the entry of the high-level mage, the gate of time and space immediately closed, and the space also returned to its original state, leaving only violent mana fluctuations, proving that the gate of time and space was once opened.

Seeing the closure of the gate of time and space in his eyes, whether it was the prejudices of the high-level mages around him, or the choices made by the different mages around him, it made North feel extremely unwilling in his heart.

Once again, North felt that he didn't belong here. Thinking back to Rod's words, North understood that he was still a necromancer, whether he wanted it or not, and that was irreversible. In this case, no matter what choice the surrounding mages make, it is reasonable.

After realizing this, the unwillingness in North's heart also eased, and was replaced by a strong disappointment.

Shortly after the High Mage left, a rain of meteors rained down from the sky, bombarding the original area of the Ice Blue Spell Academy.

Sensing the power of the meteor shower, the mage beside North let out a wave of exclamation. In the eyes of these mages, it must be the true legendary mages who have come to their aid and fight back against the cyclops here.

However, the reappearance of the Forbidden Demon Barrier undoubtedly silenced these mages again. These mages deeply understood the effect of the forbidden demon barrier, and they couldn't help but feel a little worried about the legendary mages who came to support.

For North, the things these mages were worried about were undoubtedly insignificant. North didn't care about the final victory of the legendary mage and the cyclops, and at this moment, North no longer had any nostalgia for Bracada.

North had realized that because of his status as a necromancer, no matter what he did, the mages of Bracada would not approve of him, and that the only way to change that was to go to the location where the necromancers gathered.

Just as North was in the process of generating this idea, in the distance, the forbidden demon barrier that shrouded the Ice Blue Spell Academy dissipated again, as if to indicate that the war had come to an end.

Another exclamation came from the mouths of the surrounding mages, which was obviously different from before. Following the mage's gaze, North also noticed something unusual.

In the Ice Blue Spell Academy, which had been reduced to ruins, a figure was rapidly rising into the sky. North recognized at a glance that the figure that appeared at this time was none other than an extremely powerful undead creature, the Ghost Dragon.

Recalling his previous experience, North also guessed the identity of the owner of the ghost dragon, and the existence that was able to control the ghost dragon at this time and appeared on the battlefield was Rod who had talked to him before.

After all this, North finally made a decision in his heart that he would take the token he gave him to join Rhodes' forces in the disputed place near Bracada and follow Rod's request.