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The Bizarre Wizarding World

Chapter 808 - 480: Frost

Author: The Bizarre Wizarding World
updatedAt: 2025-07-27

CHAPTER 808: CHAPTER 480: FROST

The Nolan continued its journey across the expansive ice plains.

Returning to the realm ruled by Wizards, Booster felt the burden in his heart finally crash to the ground.

Even though many problems still needed to be solved, at least before the Siya Continent was destroyed, there was no longer a risk of annihilation.

Booster walked to the central crystal in the captain’s cabin and canceled the use of the World Origin.

Not only did he cancel the consumption of the World Origin for power, but he also deactivated the stealth function.

Buzz—

The white Nolan slowly appeared on the ice plains, like a colossal white whale.

"Lord Mill, we might need you to guide us from here on," Booster said, turning his head.

Mill nodded slightly, "If you want to go to the nearest Supreme Council Hall in Graham City, it’s the Miracle City on the northernmost tip of the Siya Continent."

"The pure white city of snow and ice, we’ve heard about it when we were on the Nolan Continent," Gard said beside them, a hint of anticipation in his eyes.

"I’ve heard there’s very little ice and snow in the Nolan Continent, is that true?" Mill suddenly asked curiously.

"Yes." Greer answered first, walking to the porthole, looking out at the white world with fascination.

"Apart from some cold mountain ranges, the Nolan Continent almost never sees snow, a scene like this is something I’ve never seen before."

"It truly is a beautiful view," Booster praised, also walking to the edge of the porthole.

To speak frankly, the scenery of the ice plain was indeed beautiful, but typically more novel.

Having just escaped death, Booster and the others naturally found everything pleasing to the eye.

The group inside the captain’s room quietly stood by the window, gazing at the scene outside.

However, it wasn’t long before Booster suddenly furrowed his brow.

"What’s that?"

Swish!

Several figures emitting powerful auras suddenly appeared in front of the Nolan.

"The area ahead is a battlefield exclusion zone, stop!"

...

"Graham City has fallen?"

In Ed City, Colin stood by the street, holding the latest Supreme Council announcement, his eyes narrowing.

Unexpectedly, in the short time since he left, a Miracle City had actually fallen!

’Right.’ Colin’s eyes flashed, turning his gaze far into the distance, ’Lord Mill probably doesn’t know that Graham has fallen.

If those on the Nolan are trying to contact the Supreme Councilman, they would choose to go to the nearest Miracle City, which would be Graham... I wonder what the situation is now?’

Standing in place for a moment, Colin shook his head, put away the Supreme Council announcement in his hand, and walked toward the Transmission Array not far away.

The Wizards have set up long and tight defensive lines south of Graham City, while remnants of the Graham Divine are trapped north of Graham.

Ed City is located behind the lines, and the Nolan, heading to Graham from here, will likely be intercepted by the Wizards stationed outside Graham. They might even contact the Supreme Councilman because of this.

If that’s not possible, they might change course to another Miracle City... Whatever happens, it’s no longer of great concern to him.

The thing he wants to do most now is to return to the Tilaimei Plain, and even collecting mission rewards from the Supreme Council has to wait.

After all, having successfully broken through to the Fourth Rank, the rewards from the previous invasion plan are no longer that important to him.

...

Golden Barley Wizard Tower, second-floor study.

"Are you okay, Shelley?"

Lillian looked concernedly at Shelley, who was frowning, noticing her complexion seemed even paler.

This kind of pale wasn’t snow-white, nor deathly, but more like all colors were fading, turning gradually transparent.

Compared to before, Shelley looked now like a phantom projection.

"I’m fine," Shelley shook her head in reply.

But no matter how you looked at her, it seemed like she was forcing herself.

Lillian pursed her lips and asked again, "Still no news from Lord Silvester?"

Shelley’s eyes dimmed slightly, shaking her head silently.

The atmosphere in the study instantly became heavy.

"There’s also no news from Colin junior."

Lillian gazed out the window, the sky was clear and the clouds drifted leisurely; the weather in Tilaimei had been quite nice recently.

However, compared to the weather, the troubles in the Tilaimei Plain pressed down like dark clouds.

The two in the study remained silent for a while.

After a long time, Shelley finally spoke: "It’s alright, everything will be okay in the end."

"Both the mentor and Colin, they’re only temporarily missing..."

Shelley stood up, walked over to Lillian, and gently hugged her.

Lillian lifted her head slightly, her gaze becoming firm once again.

"You’re right, Shelley! We’ve faced so many difficulties before, and many times I lost hope, but Colin junior still brought me surprises. I believe this time won’t be any different."

"And Lord Silvester, as a Fourth Rank Wizard, I believe he’s merely temporarily trapped in the Extreme North. Once the Wizards deal with the remnants of the divine there, everything will be okay!"

Shelley nodded lightly, sitting back at her desk.

"Did you get any useful information from those Second Rank Wizards caught last night?"

"No," Shelley shook her head, "they all underwent special training. Conventional interrogation witchcraft doesn’t work on them."

Pressing her brow, Shelley pondered for a moment and then said calmly, "Since we can’t extract anything, there’s no reason for them to remain alive."

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