Chapter 1356: Chapter 771: What Is the Source of All Magic? As Minos departed, Lis stood up, surveying all the Legendary Members present. He had just had a brief conversation with Minos, but given his speed of thought as a Legendary Mage, only a fleeting moment had passed. Minos’ voice echoed again in the palace: “Councilman Lis, please explain your views.” Lis nodded, smiling as he looked at everyone present and said: “I know many of you are curious why I want to establish a brand-new school and why I named it ‘Source of All Magic’.” “Many feel that I’ve been a bit too flamboyant, thinking that being a disciple of ‘Judgement Flame’ with a Kane Floating City in hand is impressive.” “Although I am indeed quite impressive, upon arriving at the Pan-Continent Mage Association, I suddenly feel that perhaps I had too idealistic a vision of it.” “In other words, I am quite disappointed with the current Pan-Continent Mage Association.” Lis surveyed his surroundings with a smile, seemingly taunting everyone with his words. The surrounding people cast somewhat surprised glances at Lis, including Oriolan and his friends. In the pre-meeting communications, they felt Lis was a relatively peaceful person. Now, it seems that’s not the case at all! This was clearly a show of assertiveness, a broadside attack! During their previous disputes over the initial proposals, Lis didn’t voice any opinions and abstained during the votes. They thought Lis intended to keep a low profile for a while, focusing on managing the ‘Source of All Magic’ school. But now, it’s clear Lis doesn’t wish to keep a low profile at all! This clearly appears to be the prelude to something big! Even so, no councilman proactively stepped out to refute Lis as before. They wanted to wait and see what exactly Lis intends to do. “Mr. Stephens didn’t discuss much about association-related matters with me earlier, but at that time, I imagined that as the ‘Holy Land’ in the hearts of all mages, the Pan-Continent Mage Association should be entirely different.” “Pursuing higher and stronger extraordinary knowledge should be the goal of everyone in the association.” “But in the current Pan-Continent Mage Association, I don’t sense this at all.” “I only see the esteemed councilmembers who hold the highest power within battling each other for so-called resources, forming cliques.” “They huddle within the Pan-Continent Mage Association, ignoring the development and changes of the entire Gaia World, as if being Legendary Mages, controllers of two Floating Cities, allows them to rest easy.” “Even so, I still don’t feel that you are truly pursuing knowledge and wisdom, merely chasing more strength and power.” “Take the association’s many schools and the Legendary Council, for instance; they have now become places for most to engage in power struggles and mutual targeting, rather than improving the Pan-Continent Mage Association.” Lis looked at everyone present, the smile on his face growing more radiant. “For instance, your so-called top-tier schools and first-class schools, in order to become stronger, only conceal the extraordinary knowledge they have grasped, allowing only members of the school to learn it.” “Are you aiming for the betterment of the school, or pursuing higher realms of spells?” “You merely want to monopolize that knowledge by such means, preventing anyone else from catching up.” “You all find me arrogant, recklessly naming ‘Source of All Magic’ right after achieving Legend status.” “That guy is overly bold, does a small school truly imagine mastering all spell types?” Lis said with a smile, his voice spreading across the palace, his lips curled slightly. “Do you believe ‘Source of All Magic’ refers to one or several types of spells?” “‘Source of All Magic’ always refers to just one thing: wisdom!” “We mages are travelers perpetually moving forward on the path of pursuing knowledge and wisdom.” “Did not First Speaker Osiris, at the close of various Magic Empires’ glorious eras, choose to establish the Pan-Continent Mage Association precisely to support and help us travelers who eternally pursue wisdom in exploring higher realms of magic?” “And now, I believe the schools within the association are already treading the wrong path.” “The reason I chose to establish ‘Source of All Magic’ is to correct this mistake!” Lis paused for a moment, continuing: “In the Source of All Magic, all extraordinary knowledge will be made public, with no restrictions whatsoever.” “Anyone who can learn will not be prevented from learning knowledge or pursuing wisdom based on school differences or level of ability.” “Of course, anyone who masters new extraordinary knowledge or creates new magic models will be able to gain contribution from the ‘Source of All Magic’, redeemable for the rights to Floating Cities or extraordinary materials.” “Only by creating a straightforward upward channel from top to bottom can the entire Pan-Continent Mage Association become stronger, allowing mages to have a broader and brighter future.” Lis ceased speaking, smiling as he looked at all the councilmembers present. He could feel the eyes upon him filled with curiosity, sentiment, scrutiny, taunts, and disdain… But he didn’t care about any of that. Just as Third Speaker Tarinda said, the current Pan-Continent Mage Association has been stable for too long. It has begun to resemble an elder entering twilight years, stumbling forward, unable to continue advancing. At the root of it, it’s the presence of councilmembers who control most resources and the greatest power within the Pan-Continent Mage Association, making it rigid. Lis took notice that even Oriolan and these councilmembers focus solely on the Legend status and those advantageous to them. For mages under Legend status, they have always been indifferent. Naturally, resources falling upon mages below Legend within the Pan-Continent Mage Association grow ever scarce. Of course, not every Legendary Member is . But Legendary Mages who’ve been in the association a long time inevitably become thus. As for the disgruntled Legendary Members, they typically neglect to attend so-called decision meetings. Only Legendary Mages who’ve stayed long within the association unleash more energy into these matters, to fight for power and profit. And at this moment, a voice suddenly rang out “Councilman Lis, by saying this, do you mean the entire Pan-Continent Mage Association and Legendary Council are wrong?” “Do you think the pioneers who initially founded the schools were all wrong?” Lis looked towards the direction of the voice. ‘Twilight Envoy’ Maxim, a member of the Secret Meeting of Ten Thousand Forms! ʀᴇᴀᴅ ʟᴀᴛᴇsᴛ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀs ᴀᴛ 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝⟡𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕥⟡𝕟𝕖𝕥 Lis recalled the information of the councilman who spoke out against him, his expression unchanged as he said: “Councilman Maxim, your perspective is overly simplistic.” “I point out that the current Pan-Continent Mage Association has issues, the numerous schools are ‘sick’; does this mean I’m against the school system itself?” “I believe that everything constantly evolves and changes; the entire Gaia World is .” “For instance, the magical empires that emerged elevated magic to great heights.” “Like the just-established Pan-Continent Mage Association saved the nearly extinguished spark of magic.” “Like the school system the association implemented, which clarified and advanced the once chaotic magic system for better development.” “And now, I believe it’s time for the Pan-Continent Mage Association to embrace a brand new change!” “The whole world is changing; the destruction of the Elf Royal Court, the emergence of the ‘Phillips Crystal’, the conflicts between the Church of the Gods and Evil God believers, testify that the entire world is set for monumental transformation!” “And the Pan-Continent Mage Association must change to better prepare for the future!”