Tarinda watched Lis’s figure disappear from the courtyard, leisurely taking a sip of her red tea. The little elf landed on her head, playing with her soft, long hair. Tarinda didn’t mind, a slight smile appearing on her face. "Once Lis learns Star Realm Magic, let’s see how you can still boast to me!" "This time, you’ve really given me a big trouble!" "I don’t even know how much effort it will take to find you..." "If I had known, I shouldn’t have agreed so easily back then." Tarinda smiled a bit helplessly. Lis left Tarinda’s garden cabin, looking back at the fantastical place with some sentiment. He truly hadn’t expected that coming to meet the Third Speaker, Tarinda, would not only bring news of Mr. Stephens but also land him with such a troublesome matter. Starting from scratch, establishing a new school. And according to Tarinda’s request, casually setting up a school wouldn’t suffice. To achieve Tarinda’s aim and get those top-tier schools moving, Lis at least had to make them feel threatened. To handle this matter well, Lis would have to plan carefully. No choice, given how generous the reward from the Third Speaker was. Lis toyed with a black crystal stone with countless sectional views in his hand, within which seemed to spread starlit brilliance like nebulae. This was the advance reward from the Third Speaker, Tarinda, a part of the Star Realm Magic before the Legendary Rank. As for the subsequent parts, as well as the Star Realm map and notes, they would have to wait until Lis completed Tarinda’s task. However, Tarinda also said. During this period, Tarinda would remain in Jonas City. Whatever help or guidance on Star Realm Magic Lis needed, he could come to her. Being able to consult a formidable figure like Tarinda at any time was an extremely rare opportunity for Lis. It’s better to make some preparations first... Even though Lis had some confidence, establishing a school was no small feat. Having agreed, Lis wouldn’t just muddle through. Strictly speaking, Lis needed to address many things to establish a school. Lis paused for a moment and headed towards the center of Jonas City. The center of Jonas City was dominated by a majestic and grand Magic Tower. The light of the Four Elements—earth, water, fire, and wind—intertwined on it, flowing endlessly, as if the rhythm of nature converged here. This tower was not only a landmark of the city but also the heart and soul of the Pan-Continent Mage Association. All major and minor matters of the association converged here, handled and decided in an orderly manner. Lis stepped into the towering Magic Tower, a spacious and solemn atmosphere rushing at him. The internal space of the tower was extremely vast, seemingly capable of containing the wisdom and mysteries of the entire world. The first floor of the tower served as the gateway to the association, bustling with people yet maintaining an invaluable tranquility, in stark contrast to the bustling streets. Here, mages, clad in various robes, moved about, either whispering in conversation or intently studying the magic scrolls in their hands. Most notable were the orderly counters. These counters, crafted from rare magical materials, glimmered with a faint fluorescence, as if imbued with some wondrous power. On the counters, transparent crystal stones were embedded, intermittently flashing different lights that traced out words, displaying various information within the association. The association’s personnel, assisted by Magic Intelligent Life, swiftly received and processed the association’s various affairs. From mage registration to the issuing and receiving of tasks, to the allocation and dispatch of various magical resources, everything proceeded here in an orderly fashion. Mages, based on their needs, stopped by the various counters. Some mages focused intently on perusing the latest magical research displayed on the crystal stones, seemingly contemplating something... Others engaged in quiet conversation with the staff behind the counters, inquiring about the details of some task issued by the association... Seeing this moment, Lis felt as if he had returned to his previous life’s existence. Shaking his head, Lis dismissed these déjà vu feelings and walked towards the most central counter. In his previous life, he had been to Jonas City and also joined the Pan-Continent Mage Association. Dıscover more novels at 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡⁂𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢⁂𝘯𝘦𝘵 However, at that time, he was merely a Golden Mage, unremarkable within the Pan-Continent Mage Association. After staying here for a while and completing some commissioned tasks, Lis left. As the core of the Pan-Continent Mage Association, Jonas City was an area opened to players only in later versions. Thus, Lis did not see any players along the way. As for the association’s two Floating Cities, aside from a handful of players who stumbled upon them by chance, they remained closed to players until Lis’s rebirth. Lis was also unsure of where to register the establishment of a school, so he simply walked towards the most conspicuous counter in the hall. This counter was in the center of the hall, with no mages stationed before it. Even with nothing to do, the female servant behind the counter, dressed in a white robe, did not leave but stood there solemnly. Embroidered on the white robe was a magic wand emblem wrapped in a hexagram and wisteria flowers. This was the symbol of the Pan-Continent Mage Association. Seeing Lis’s arrival, the servant slightly raised her head, looking at Lis and asked: