A day later, Grimm emerged from the laboratory, his expression grim as he addressed the wizard apprentice in charge. "May I ask," he inquired, "if the academy possesses any higher-grade microscopes available for rental?"
"Higher-grade?"
The wizard apprentice in charge of managing the laboratory equipment was taken aback by Grimm's question.
"You, a mere wizard's apprentice, require such extravagant precision data for your research? Even this high-powered microscope proves insufficient?"
Typically, only alchemical potion-making demanded such extreme precision from microscopes, with occasional requirements from mechanical studies. Other disciplines scarcely needed them at all.
Thus, the apprentice wizard curled his lip. "Our academy isn't exactly renowned for alchemy, so a higher-grade one is out of the question... Hmm, wait, I recall something."
Grimm's face lit up with surprise. "Really?"
The wizard apprentice shot Grim

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Chapter 100: Reorganization
Having reclaimed everything that belonged to him, Grimm lay lazily on his bed in the small cabin, breathing in that familiar scent. For a moment, life felt so incredibly beautiful. Phew... Truth be told, the memories of that interrogation room were nothing short of nightmarish for Grimm. Fortunately, he had emerged unscathed and ultimately gained the recognition of the great wizard Peranos, becoming his third disciple. A Level 3 wizard—this was the highest rank achievable in any wizard academy. There was no wizard above a Level 3. Grimm's excitement was beyond words, his future bright and promising. Moments later, Grimm began organizing the magical materials and items he had gathered during his trials, meticulously recording important insights and clues in his notebook. For instance, his insights into fire elemental energy applications gained through the Sun's Child's magical fluctuations and the wind elemental bats summoned by the Bloodbat's Kiss; how to embed the
Chapter 99 The Path of Three Arts
The succession of pronouncements declaring Grimm's acquittal, coupled with the disappearance of the six-pointed star magic array binding his feet, left Grimm feeling as though he'd been transported to another world. His body grew light, and he slumped weakly into the chair, his gaze turning towards the wizard standing in the direction of Blackstone Spire Wizard Academy. Without experiencing an interrogation chamber of this calibre, a wizard apprentice could scarcely comprehend the crushing oppression within. After all, this was a full twelve wizards conducting the interrogation from their lofty positions! "Grimm..." The Blackstone Spire wizard's voice was deliberately measured, causing Grimm's heart to clench. His body, which had just begun to relax, instinctively tensed once more as he watched the wizard warily. But then, the black cat suddenly leapt before Grimm and stood up in a human-like posture, saying, "Heh heh, old chap, let me
Chapter 98 A Mentor's Gaze
Whoosh... When light and sound returned to Grimm's confined space, the now-experienced Grimm hastily shielded his eyes with his sleeve. Only after his vision had adjusted did he survey his surroundings once more. This time, both the Shinuwu sorcerer and Yunli had departed. Standing beside Mina was none other than the portly fellow from the first floor of Blackstone Spire who had signed the seven-ring contract with Grimm. The man wore a grim expression as he remarked, "Grimm, the trouble you've caused me this time far outweighs any I've ever caused you. This interrogation chamber is no laughing matter." Grimm managed only a strained smile, at a loss for words. "Grimm, apprentice sorcerer, it has been confirmed that you indeed acquired the corresponding magic stones through the sale of incense. This constitutes a means of gaining profit through your own ingenuity. Therefore, the source of the magic stones obtained complies with the regulations for
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"Hmph, is it Grimm you call yourself? Though you seized the reward that was mine, those who backed you shall suffer punishment far exceeding the value of that prize," Mina declared bitterly. Before the assembled wizards, she naturally refrained from displaying her usual overbearing arrogance. It must be said that Mina's figure and appearance were indeed quite striking, like a fiery, voluptuous woman whose character carried a hint of frivolity and arrogance. However, Grimm, that dullard lacking any discerning eye, paused briefly before replying indifferently, "I have no idea what you're talking about." "You—" The fiery-tempered Mina was about to retort when a wizard even more hot-headed than herself cut her off. This was the very wizard who had questioned her earlier at the Hourglass Wizard Academy, and also Mina's teacher – a fully-fledged Second-Class Wizard known as the Undying Fire Soul. "Roar! You insolent youth! Tell me, where did
Chapter 96 The Tribunal
This was a dimly lit chamber, cut off from the outside world. Grimm sat upon a chair in the chamber's centre, resembling a helpless lamb, gazing bewildered and trembling at the unfamiliar surroundings. The magical fluctuations emanating from the six-pointed star magical barrier encircling his chair were potent enough to induce tremors and despair. Seated at the very heart of this barrier, Grimm awaited interrogation by the mysterious, lofty wizards seated upon the elevated platforms surrounding him. Torches replaced the light elemental magic lamps. Twelve wizards sat upon elevated platforms positioned at the six cardinal points of the hexagram barrier beneath Grimm's feet, surveying him from above. The swaying shadows beneath their wide robes exuded an air of mystery, coldness, and absolute, inviolable authority. None of the wizards revealed their true features, their faces concealed. This was a high-security chamber reserved for interrogating full-fledg
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