All Chapters of The Golem Mage: Chapter 751
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Training, Preparations and Plans 3.
Ten Earth Spears erupted from the ground, levitating menacingly above Alec’s outstretched hand, which remained raised high in the air.Each spear radiated a dangerous energy, their sharp edges vibrating with raw power as they hovered ominously."I hope you’re all ready," Alec declared, his piercing gaze locking onto the Tier 5 Mages. " because I don’t see any of you casting your Stone Skin spell to defend against this, because I’m not aiming these spears somewhere else, I’m testing them on you, that way, you’ll truly understand how much stronger they are."A moment of silence hung in the air before realization struck."Oh, shit! Cast the Stone Skin spell immediately!" Brandon was the first to react, immediately placing both hands in front of him as layers of stone began forming over his chest, gradually extending toward his elbows. However, despite his superior mastery, having reached Level 5 of the low Tier Spell, it was still a slow process.The others weren’t as fortunate, many o
Training, Preparations and Plans 4.
“Those are healing pills... I can’t believe it, the young master is actually distributing high-ranked healing pills to the injured mages!” Gabriel exclaimed, shock evident on his face.The four other Tier 6 mages beside him mirrored his disbelief, it was common knowledge that the Gordon Clan didn’t even possess cultivation pills, let alone something as rare as healing pills, yet here Alec was, casually tossing out ten of them.Healing pills were incredibly valuable, just one could stabilize someone with critical injuries, and if high-ranked enough, it could even pull someone back from the brink of death, if they still had breath left In them. They were also notoriously difficult to refine, which is why the limited supply produced by high-level alchemists was immediately seized by ancient and a few times by very powerful high-tier clans.For a mid-tier clan like the Gordons, possessing such pills was almost unthinkable, they lacked the power to acquire and protect them, the prestige
Brothers.
The moment Alec casted the Stone Skin spell, no one was even surprised anymore by his proficiency in it also, by now, they simply felt it would be normal if he had pushed most of the basic spells in his arsenal into the Mid Tier level. As to them, he was some kind of perfectionist who refused to settle for less.However, those closest to Alec, like Arthur and Brandon, were left wondering when he had even found the time to practice his basic spells to such a high level, considering everything he had been going through at the academy.As these thoughts ran through their minds, Alec’s body was instantly covered in a rocky exterior, it was almost effortless, as if he didn’t even need to try, beyond his high spell proficiency, his Earth Manipulation ability made his casting nearly instantaneous.Unlike their own Stone Skin, Alec’s looked like a second skin, blending seamlessly with his body. It was thin, almost like a layer of hardened fabric rather than rough stones, but despite its s
A Scratch.
The Earth Spears finally closed the distance, reaching Alec’s gravitational zone, the first spear pierced through but didn’t travel far before it crumbled under the pressure, however, the second spear followed immediately behind, relentless in its advance.Seeing how persistent Brandon’s attack was, Alec couldn’t help but grin, his smile stretching almost to the edges of his ears. A faint cracking sound echoed through the air as the spears pressed forward, pushing against the invisible force surrounding Alec. Even though there was nothing visible blocking their path, the intense friction created a sound akin to blades clashing in battle, sending a shiver down the spines of the mages watching.As this struggle continued, Brandon’s chain Earth Spear finally reached the ten-meter range, however, of the original eleven spears, only five remained, six had already been sacrificed just to carve a path through Alec’s gravitational domain.Bang!Now reduced to four, the remaining spears push
Legacy.
The first day of training ended quickly, but not before Alec had pushed every single mage to their limits, by the time they staggered back to their homes, they were more drained than they had ever been since awakening as mages.The only ones who looked somewhat fine were the Tier 6 mages, but that was simply because Alec hadn’t had much time for them. Instead, his focus had been on the low rank mages, not just in spell training, but in reviving one of their clan’s greatest strengths—Golems.At the start of training, Alec had asked all those who hadn’t yet crafted their first golem to move to one side, he didn’t even hold back, as he scolded them for their negligence of the Clan’s tradition. Although many low-ranked mages still hadn’t crafted their first golem, there were also plenty who had, which made him let them off easily.Without wasting time, Alec ordered the first group to go and create their golems immediately, making one thing very clear, without summoning their first com
Legacy 2.
Once Alec was done with the first set, he moved on to those whose golems were lower in realm than them, using his Inspect skill on every golem as he passed.And he quickly separated them into two groups, those whose golems were ready to evolve to the next realm and those whose golems were still lagging behind, unable to reach their maximum experience point.Once the separation was complete, he instructed the second group, those with underdeveloped golems to join the other set at the side and continue casting spells while simultaneously commanding their golems. This was the only way to help their golems gain experience naturally under the system’s power, and Alec was confident that, with time, they would reach their experience cap, making their evolution much smoother.At first, the low-rank mages didn’t understand why Alec was separating them because of such issues, but when they saw him lining up the first group and calling them forward one by one, they finally realized his plan.
Troubles.
Days passed, and the Gordon elders still remained unaware of the true extent of Alec’s training methods, though they had granted him full authority over the mages under his command, but the sight of these mages returning back from their training half-conscious and completely drained made them question what exactly he was putting them through.Though they still wanted to say out of it all but they were still concerned about some other details, so they called for a meeting to discuss how they could provide support silently, especially since Alec had refused any financial assistance from them, insisting that he would fund the War expenses himself to prove his idea right.“Given the seriousness of this situation, it’s only right that we support them however we can,” the First Elder said, his tone laced with worry. After all his daughter was among those preparing for the Blood Moon War, alongside the clan’s most promising young talents.The Patriarch leaned forward, his expression unrea
Meeting.
"Emmm... are you sure it's a good idea to let someone like Terran leave the academy grounds?" The New Dean frowned, his voice laced with concern. "You do realize that aside from the Orcs in the Second Dimension who already have a bounty on his head, he's also made enemies with the Faction?, And from the way things look, they won’t be satisfied until he’s dead."Alderic chuckled, shaking his head. "That’s exactly why we should send him out, he’s tough, and no one would be stupid enough to go after him from the Faction especially not with Mad Dog returning soon, and if they do send anyone, it’ll be disposable hunting dogs, the kind with no ties back to them."He leaned forward, his sharp gaze gleaming with confidence. "Besides, I doubt anyone they send would make it back alive, even though Terran hasn’t been given access to the Mental Training Rooms, which makes it harder for him to be able to repair his soul injuries, and hasn't made any progress in broking through to Tier 8 yet, bu
Superior Display.
The days flew by until it was finally the day of the Blood Moon War.For the residents of Estonia City who had nothing to do with the battle, fear gripped their hearts, and they had already locked themselves inside their homes, praying that the mages fighting on the behalf of the city would return with a flawless victory.Wives wept as their husbands strapped on their weapons, preparing to join their squads. Children knelt in silent prayer, wishing for their fathers’ safe return, the entire city was drenched in sorrow, an air of inevitable loss hanging over them.Even before the battle had begun, the morale of the mages was devastatingly low, many of them were reluctant, unwilling, and yet, they still marched forward.Because they had no choice.Despite their fears, they held onto a single hope, that even if they had to lay down their lives, they would do so protecting their loved ones, as long as no zombies broke through the city gates, as long as their families survived, then th
Two in One Chapter. (Added condition).
“So, what’s this surprise you have for me, old man?” Alec asked, casually gesturing with two fingers.At his signal, the mages standing before him spread out, forming a neat line, a line that led directly to where the Patriarch stood, as he was still stunned by their transformation.“We greet the Patriarch!” they all called out in unison, bowing with cupped hands toward George Gordons, who finally started walking toward Alec.Alec stood next to a large stone pillar that was all the way up to his waist line, atop which a miniature battlefield had been sculpted from earth, depicting small terrains and figures to help visualize battle formations.But as soon as his grandfather reached him, Alec swiped his hand over the stone pillar, instantly flattening it into the ground, erasing the intricate display in an instant.“Why do you look so confused? You said you had a surprise for me, so what is it?” Alec asked, his sharp gaze fixed on his grandfather, while his hands were clasped behind