Chapter 175: Sadness

Everyone in the Earthwalker Mage Guild seemed to have a lot of respect for Quinil, but Quinil himself seemed very cold.

The other mages revered Quinir because of what they did as the first reformers, but Quinnir was indifferent because the first generation gave so much in exchange for the original aristocratic society. At best, it only made the nobles stronger and more capable of ruling and oppressing, and the essence of the Vatira plane did not change.

DeWitt wants to transform Vatira into a research-based mage society like the Colin plane, but it will take a long time to develop. Rushing to achieve something overnight will seem useless.

The development of the Colin plane to what it is today is indispensable for a long period of time, and even luck plays a large part.

If it weren't for the elves, dwarves, and goblins fighting several times, the study of magic would not have received so much attention; if the goblins hadn't fallen apart overnight, the protagonists of the Colin plane might have been the goblin clan, and the research direction of the goblin clan was more inclined to machinery, and the development in the wizarding world was not necessarily better than that of the academic mages; if there was no later plane conquest period, the academic mages would not have mastered most of the resources of the Colin plane so quickly and became the mainstream of the plane......

There are too many ifs, and too much time to pave the way for evolution, and the defeat of Mage DeWitt is almost doomed. Judging from the appearance of young DeWitt, he was not unaware of this at the beginning.

Even with the development of the Colin plane until now, there are still academic mage organizations in the edge of the Nair continent that are full of aristocratic and merchant atmospheres like the Westworld, and they even fantasize about restoring the aristocratic lifestyle of the past.

However, no one can change the tide of history, and this kind of push by Master Devitt cannot speed up this process, and the various schemes of the Westworld cannot reverse this trend.

Maybe give the Vatira plane enough time, and it will really become what the Colin plane is. But DeWitt is so anxious to promote the development of Vatila, he must have seen that Vatila does not have so much time for development at all.

Most planes in the wizarding world are rapidly evolving, and the more powerful they are, the faster they are growing. Sooner or later, Vatila, a plane that has been obsessed with the aristocratic system of drunkenness, will become desolate, forgotten and abandoned because it cannot keep up with the overall development of the wizarding world, and finally become desolate and ignorant.

That's why Mage DeWitt is so anxious and persistent, and he will be hit so hard after defeat, he really loves this plane! It's a pity that Mage DeWitt couldn't achieve the earth-shaking change he imagined on his own.

In contrast, Ciri is extremely lucky, he was born in the powerful Colin plane, countless ancestors have built the Colin plane into one of the most powerful planes in the wizarding world, Ciri not only does not have to care about the development of the Colin plane, but will often enjoy special treatment because of the Colin plane.

The two walked as they talked, followed by a long silence, and finally arrived at their destination--- DeWitt Mage Tower.

The DeWitt Mage Tower is still the style of the large mage tower of the old era, divided into ten floors, the top nine and ten floors are DeWitt's own territory, the sixth, seventh, and eighth floors originally belonged to Quinnir and those mages who first followed DeWitt to live and work, and the first to fifth floors are public databases.

Now that only Quinir is still alive, and the family-style aristocratic mage system has been formed, they have left the eighth layer to Quinir, and the remaining seven layers are divided among the various mage families, and there is no public information in stock.

Behind the DeWitt Mage's Tower is the DeWitt Mage's personal magic experiment grounds. Both the appearance planning and architectural design of the test site are basically the same as those of the academic mage experimental site in the Colin plane.

Originally, Master DeWitt's laboratory was located in front of the Mage Tower, but unfortunately it disappeared without a trace overnight. After that, the new test site and laboratory were simply built in a small area on the ninth floor of the Mage Tower.

Later, Master Devit left the Vatira plane, and Quinir and the others did not have the ability to find the whereabouts of the mentor on a large scale, so they gathered all their strength to build a standard experimental field for Colin Plane Academy mages behind the mage tower, which Mr. Devit had always liked.

Quinnir They have never been to the Colin plane, they have contributed to the Vatira plane all their lives. These people have gone to great lengths to gather from the Plane Merchants the style of the Colin Plane Academy's Mage Test Ground, as well as various materials. Then I tried my best to get the building materials and experimental equipment little by little, and finally completed the construction of the entire test site, hoping to leave one last gift to the respected teacher, and finally a little thought.

Most of them died before Mr. DeWitt returned, or even before the test site was built. All of the deceased buried their bones in the ground behind the lab, and when they were alive they could not find their missing mentor, they wanted to stay closest to the experimental site, quietly waiting for the return of their most respected and beloved mentor.

No one erected a tomb, everyone told their descendants not to come here to worship, and there was only an ordinary flat ground behind the test site, where all the mages who had dedicated their lives to Vatila were buried, and DeWitt's most loyal followers were buried.

Eventually, Master Quinnir was the only one who survived to see his teacher, and Devit returned and sat here for a month, before instructing Quinnir to bury his relics here as quietly after he disappeared, as he had no way of leaving his bones here to accompany his loyal followers, so he had to replace them with relics.

Quinnir has also told his family to be buried here after his death, with his companions and his teachers.

Mage Quinir took Ciri to the eighth floor of the Mage Tower, arranged a room and a laboratory for him, and gave him a magic badge. The Magic Badge can be directly linked to Quinir, representing the status of a guest of the Derit Mage, and with this badge no one will provoke Ciri. If Ciri is interested, he can go to the city in front of the Mage Tower, with the current level of the mages of the Vatira plane, there are not many people who can threaten Ciri from the Colin plane.

Quinniel took his leave and left, and it was evident that the recollection of the past made him feel very depressed. If after Master DeWitt disappeared, his companions and mentors, who had worked together and had great ambitions, would be left alone and alive, with no goals and ideals left, and there would be no big difference between life and death.

The tragedy of Master DeWitt is not just the tragedy of his own person, but the tragedy of a generation.