<h4>Chapter 555: The Harvest Square</h4>
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William did not expect Arathor to create such a twist of events just as he thought that the auction was going toe to a perfect close. He was fuming beyond words, so much so that even his beard began to quiver. However, Arathor was still the casten of Rnd City, after all, and William couldn’t just berate him harshly. Although William did not want to get involved, he still needed Mage Felic to help him concoct the potions based on the Dark Age forme that he had given to thetter a few days ago. Besides, he was the one who had invited Mage Felic to the auction, and both he and Arathor would be held responsible if something were to go wrong.
Regardless of whether or not he could persuade Mage Felic, he still had to give it a try. No longer bothering to care about the auction, William and Arathor frantically scurried to the VIP room on the second floor where Lin Li was seated. The guests who had yet to leave immediately thought about the formidable aura that’d been exhibited just now.
Although everyone downstairs had not seen anything back then, they had already guessed what was going on after thinking about their bidding conversation. It was undoubtedly a nouveau riche show-off who was trying to brag but ended up encountering a Legendary figure and facing a tragic end. Or so they thought.
Those who were long green with envy were obviously not going to miss the chance to watch a good show. They were all craning their necks and looking upstairs in a bid to catch a good glimpse. Sienna stood among them, disdainfully thinking, <i>Damn it, a bunch of bumpkins and silly folks. Back then, Mage Felicpletely destroyed a Legendary Lich and a Humerus Wyrm.</i>
William headed upstairs in a bid to persuade them. However, the oue was obvious, and he knew that nothing he said would stop the two from fighting it out today.
William and Arathor looked at each other helplessly in dismay. They had no choice but to do as Lin Li and Vidas asked. Arathor was responsible for arranging the venue, while William announced to everyone that a duel would begin.
Contrary to William’s and Arathor’s concerns, the guests downstairs began apuding loudly after hearing that there was going to be a battle between a Legendary figure and nouveau riche. While William and Arathor were praying that nothing would happen, those downstairs were hoping that the owner of the Tower of Dusk would be taught a lesson by the Legendary powerhouse. That way, the sess rate would definitely increase greatly when they went to recruit those pharmacists again.
Arathor was the casten of Rnd City, which could be considered to belong to him. It was too easy to arrange a venue for the bet. Considering that Vidas was a Legendary-mage, while Mage Felic was extremely strong too, Arathor decided to arrange the venue to be in the Harvest Square.
The Harvest Square was situated in the center of Rnd City. When looked at from above, the entire city would be centered around the Harvest Square, and seem like a spider web that spread outwards. The Harvest Square was called a square, but it was not like other open-space zas, though it was notpletely covered, either.
The area covered by the Harvest Square was about the size of 10 football fields. It was surrounded by 84 stone pirs, all of which were more than 10 meters tall. There wereplicated mageweaths carved on every pir to prevent the overzealous warriors from damaging the surrounding architecture.
The square was oval, and there were two four-story-high viewing decks on two ends, while the other two sides were open. It allowed one to look opposite; hence, there would be no obstructions when not in use. After the mageweaths on the stone pirs were activated, the strong preventive aura would cover the entire square.
The square which had been built more than 1000 years ago had always been a ce that people used for making offerings to gods and deities. During every harvest season, there would be a series of offerings and sacrificial rituals, which wouldprise a special performance that was a favorite of many—it was a diatorial battle that allowed everyone to showcase their dauntlessness and bravery.
The diatorialpetition had originally been a dance performance in the sacrificial event where the appearance of ugly beasts and demons symbolized various disasters. Led by heroes, humans began to rise and retaliate before finally gaining victory by defeating the menacing beasts. However, humans also gradually began to get greedier, for they could no longer be satisfied with the monsters that were yed by humans during the performance. Hence, they began to use real beasts, which were subsequently reced by magical beasts, in the celebration. Over time, man-vs-man diatorialpetitions were introduced to the celebration.
The sacrificial ceremony for the Goddess of Abundance was the most solemn and important annual festival in Rnd City. Wrestling and diatorialpetitions had gradually be the highlight of these events too. At the beginning, diatorial fights were only meant for some death row prisoners to fight for a chance to have their death penalty cancelled. However, humans soon discovered a shocking truth: the surviving prisoners would also receive unimaginably massive fame and wealth. As a result, diators became a profession, and the prisoners would also get a chance to change their destiny. The diatorial field had be a renowned venue, and the victorious diators would receive invitations to join various forces in addition to a massive mary reward.
Although Arathor knew that Vidas was an elf, while Mage Felic was rather powerful as well, he still had some faith in the defensive mageweaths in the square. Although the Harvest Square was usually used for sacrificial celebrations and events, the diatorialpetitions and events were not just used for entertainment purposes. Well, at least Legendary figures and those who were close to Legendary-realm often settled their conflicts in that square.
The mageweaths on the pirs surrounding the Harvest Square had already been activated, thus covering the initially grotesque pirs in a faint, blue luminescent glow. The pirs seemed to be linked together by an undetectable membrane that shielded the square from the viewing decks.
All of the guests followed them to the Harvest Square. Although pharmacists had a high societal status, and people dared not provoke them at all, that did not mean that no one was jealous of them, especially since they were forced to respect the pharmacists. Humans would definitely feel thrilled to see someone else being braver than them and dealing with the person they detested.
Those people had been feeling jealous of Lin Li for more than just a day of two. They had been green with envy ever since they found out that the Tower of Dusk had sessfully recruited numerous senior pharmacists, especially after seeing the potions concocted by them being auctioned off at sky-high prices. They wished they could strangle the scoundrel Lin Li.
Although one of the potions might not be worth 10,000,000 gold coins, the Origin Potion concocted by Wilkinson was definitely worth the 4,000,000 gold coins that it had been sold for. Coupled with the previous batch of potions, the massive wealth that the Tower of Dusk had generated from this auction alone was enough to make others crazily jealous.
All of the senior pharmacists were solely working for the Tower of Dusk, and none of them was willing to get poached even after all the hefty gifts that they had received from the various forces, all of whom they rejected without hesitation. Hence, they were all feeling resentful and jealous of Lin Li.
Thest straw was Lin Li’s 15,000,000-gold-coin purchase of the branch that was inconspicuous in the eyes of others. In the eyes of those people, Lin Li was simply being too arrogant, and they all hoped that someone would teach him a lesson for being haughty.
The Harvest Square was used to hold celebrations. Although almost 2000 people had filled the Elven Theater, the same number only upied a small area in the stands of the Harvest Square. However, the other seats were not left empty, either, because some had long seen the mageweaths being activated, and knew that a good show would be put up soon. It didn’t take long for the stands on both sides to be filled up.
As instructed by Arathor,rge amounts of magical crystals were continuously added to the energy core of the mageweath, maximizing its power. Although Arathor was worried, there was nothing he could do apart from hoping that Mage Felic could save himself. Since the battle had to happen anyway, he could only hope that no one died.
William and Arathor had already resigned themselves to fate because they were well aware that even though the battle was open and there were plenty of witnesses, none of Mage Felic’s supporters, be it the Supreme Council or whatever, would bother to consider if it were a fair contest if something were to happen to him.
Actually, everyone including Arathor and William had already guessed what the oue would be, and they all felt that the arrogant nouveau riche would end up losing his life.
He was just 20 years old. Even if he were extremely talented in magic, how could hepare to the legendary Geresco!? Geresco was the God of Mages no one couldpare to. They refused to believe that anyone in the world of Anril coulde close to Geresco’s level, let alone surpass him.
The defensive aura that shielded the square seemed to have given it a crystal cover. For the battle, Lin Li and Vidas stood in the middle of the square, keeping a distance of about 100 meters away from each other.
Those who were knowledgeable also discovered that the energy field of the defensive mageweath in the square had already been activated to the highest limit by Arathor, who did not care about the wear and tear. The energy required to support such a strong defensive energy field was a lot. A level-10 magical crystal would be depleted in the blink of an eye, and level-15 magical crystals were required to support it even for a while.
Many people thought that Arathor was making a mountain out of molehill because they felt that the defensive energy field was strong enough to withstand even an attack by a Legendary figure. However, the issue was, was it necessary? Although everyone knew that the mage who was preparing to vent for everyone else was a Legendary-mage, how much of his power could he be forced to exhibit? Even an Archmage who had reached the pinnacle would not be able to fight a Legendary-mage.
If it were just for the sake of watching the diatorialpetition, the people around the stage wouldn’t bother to stay behind, because they were certain of what the oue would be. In order for a battle to be interesting, both opponents would have to be of equal power. Otherwise, the significantly stronger party would easily destroy his ipetent opponent, and there wouldn’t be any show.
The magical geniuses who everyone in the Breezy ins recognized were Hutton from the Malfa Family and Stephen from the Dark de, both of whom became Archmages when they were in their twenties. The two had already been recognized as elite mages; no one knew that mages relied on enlightenment and luck to get to the Legendary-realm.
Hence, everyone reckoned that Mage Felic of the Tower of Dusk was probably at most a level-15 or 16 mage even if he really were a genius. After the battle began, the Legendary-mage would be able to destroy the arrogant upstart effortlessly. Hence, Arathor was just wasting his resources by using so many magical crystals for defense.
The replenishment of energy in the defensive energy field made everyone feel amused, and some guests around the stage had even started betting on how long the battle wouldst. However, everyone still found it to be rather pointless, and most felt that it would end within seconds.
<i>Why is Arathor going through all that hassle? What a waste of everyone’s time. There’s no need to set up this defensive mageweath at all, because that Felic probably won’t even get to put up a fight,</i> the guests thought to themselves in frustration, unable to understand why Arathor was being so conscientious.