**Chapter 95: Coordination**
Victor raised his head with a hint of pride, displaying a ring on his finger. “No problem, I’m prepared.”
Not only Amy, but even Jie Ming looked at the ring with a trace of envy.
In terms of wealth and talent, Victor might not match Jie Ming, but as a scion of a long-standing noble family, he had certain advantages.
As for restrictions, the workshop imposed none for this trial. As long as you could acquire it, even bringing strategic armaments was permitted.
After all, this was a genuine planar war, and the apprentices were expected to demonstrate their true strength.
Not just the Noren Workshop, but the entire wizarding civilization followed a principle in training apprentices: granting “authority” and “qualifications” without directly providing resources.
All points and resources had to be earned, and the ability to acquire wealth was considered part of an apprentice’s strength.
Victor’s spatial ring, for instance, was purchased with points he had painstakingly accumulated over years, supplemented by privileges from his family.
Looking at the hesitant duo, Victor said, “I also prepared an extra bottle as a backup. I can give it to you, but we’re still short one.”“Better than I expected. I was prepared to craft advancement potions for all three of us,” Jie Ming said with a smile, standing up and brushing the dust off his clothes.
“This simplifies things, but our priority is to leave this area first.” Jie Ming parted the camouflage at the cave entrance, glancing at the sky where another explosion had just erupted. “The commotion from the workshop dropping us here was too loud. This area will likely be surrounded by native forces soon. We need to get out fast!”
Amy and Victor had no objections.
This location was too close to the rift in the planar barrier, making it extremely dangerous.
If they drew too much attention, they might not only attract armies but even the notice of gods.
With unanimous agreement, the trio set off, cautiously navigating the primeval forest.
As they moved, Jie Ming relied on his Scouting Eye to continuously scan their surroundings, while Amy and Victor supplemented with their own enhancement-type scouting sorcery.
Suddenly, Jie Ming’s steps faltered slightly, and Amy and Victor stopped as well.
“What’s up?” Jie Ming asked.
Victor squinted into the distance, then nodded. “Not too many, and their strength is within our handling range. They’ve spotted us too—probably have some special tracking method.”
“Dodging them would be easy, but it’d mean taking a longer route. I suggest we take them out to save time,” Amy proposed.
Jie Ming nodded without comment. “Alright!”
Soon, dozens of creatures resembling pythons with claws and six legs lunged from the surrounding bushes. Their streamlined bodies moved with incredible speed, their eyes gleaming with bloodthirsty red light.
“I’ll take the left!” Victor called out.
Prepared, he waved his staff, unleashing several wind blades that sliced through the nearest creatures’ throats, blood spraying.
Amy didn’t hold back either. With her hands cupped, several blazing fireballs shot out like meteors, crashing into the beast horde with booming explosions, instantly charring several creatures.
Compared to their “efficiency,” Jie Ming’s approach was almost effortlessly casual, leaving him time to observe his companions’ techniques.
From the precision and ease of their sorcery, it was clear both had honed their skills diligently over the past nine years.
Their proficiency even surprised Jie Ming, as their sorcery level indicated they had independently constructed attack-type sorcery models—a feat only a handful of apprentices in past years could achieve.
“Their firepower’s almost on par with mine from a few years ago…”
Pondering this, Jie Ming barely moved.
With a slight flick of his wrist, his runic artifact hummed like a rapid-fire machine gun, emitting faint “hiss” sounds.
Several energy bolts formed a dense net of firepower at speeds imperceptible to the eye, each bolt precisely striking a creature’s forehead with no wasted motion or energy.
Based on the creatures’ reactions to Amy and Victor’s attacks, Jie Ming slightly reduced the bolts’ power.
They were strong enough to pierce the predators’ skulls but restrained to avoid loud blasts that might attract stronger foes.
However, with Amy and Victor already causing a commotion, this subtlety seemed more like showing off.
*Pop! Pop! Pop!*
In an instant, the dozen creatures charging Jie Ming collapsed, their heads crushed as if by an invisible hand, dead before they could even roar.
The process was fluid, almost instantaneous.
While Amy and Victor were still dealing with their remaining foes, Jie Ming had already dispatched all his attackers and retracted his runic artifact, as if nothing had happened.
Amy glanced at Jie Ming’s “battlefield,” where only a few corpses marked the ground with no other trace of combat. Her lips twitched.
This guy’s fighting style was still… infuriatingly efficient.
She exchanged a look with Victor, who was also glancing her way.
Their eyes met, reflecting the same sentiment.
This guy… is still such a monster!
After dealing with the beast horde and gaining a better understanding of each other’s progress over the years, the trio pressed on.
Jie Ming took the lead, his runic artifacts scanning a hundred-kilometer radius like radar.
Suddenly, a vivid highlight on the real-time tactical map from the Five Aggregates Rainbow Mirror caught his attention.
Taking control of the Scouting Eye, Jie Ming closed his eyes to examine it closely, quickly grasping its nature.
It was a distinctive structure formed by a powerful convergence of natural energy—a “shrine” guarded by an elite team of beastmen.
Located deep in an unremarkable part of the jungle, far from the known wizard battle lines, its energy fluctuations were unusually active, clearly a key node in Elosia’s native power system.
“There…”
After deploying various other scouting runic artifacts to confirm the intelligence, Jie Ming marked the location on his map, a new plan forming in his mind.
He turned to Amy and Victor, a faint smile on his lips. “I found a good spot. Want to test your skills?”