Daniel looked at the three people and said, "Since I don't know the exact coordinates of the other Teleportation Array, this will be a one-way Teleportation Array. To ensure that we won't encounter any problems when we teleport, I've set the coordinates in mid-air.
Based on my calculations, it's approximately 000 meters above ground, so we won't have the awkward situation of getting stuck underground. However, this also presents a problem: do you all have any flying spells or similar magic? At least something that can keep you suspended in the air for a while; I really don't want to fall from the sky and turn into a puddle of flesh."
His simplicity was understood by all three. If they ended up buried underground at an unknown depth, even Reirfu might not be able to escape, and they could suffocate down there.
The three of them shivered simultaneously. They had defeated Franklin, yet they could end up suffocating; that would be incredibly frustrating. No one wanted to meet that fate.
As for flying spells, all three shook their heads. Natalie said, "Who can do that? I know a bit of Falling Feather Technique, which allows a person to float down like a feather, but 000 meters is just too high; I wouldn't have enough magic power.
And how can you be sure it's 000 meters? What if it's 5000 meters? We would still end up as a puddle of flesh."
This resonated with the three of them. After all, this Teleportation Array was a simplified version, extremely rudimentary; no one knew what it would actually be like. If something went wrong, they would be the ones to suffer.
Daniel felt a headache coming on but also knew that Wizard Apprentices rarely learned flying spells. The magic power consumed by flying spells was too great; even if a Wizard Apprentice learned it, they wouldn't be able to fly far or find it useful.
Moreover, the structure of flying spells was complex, making it difficult for Wizard Apprentices to learn. Very few people bothered with such useless skills.
"Fortunately, I prepared parachutes; otherwise, I wouldn't know what to do. As for your safety concerns, I've already considered them. Otherwise, I wouldn't have set it in mid-air—it's better to be in the air than buried underground in case something goes wrong."
After explaining how to use the parachutes to the three of them, they finally understood why Daniel had asked them to hunt several High Magic Creatures while he was making the Teleportation Array. It turned out he needed their hides to make parachutes.
The hides of High Magic Creatures are incomparable to those of other animals; they are incredibly tough. Even after being used once, they could withstand thousands of uses without issue, ensuring their safety.
Now that everything was clear, Daniel distributed the parachutes to them and activated the Teleportation Array in preparation for teleportation.
In an instant, a bright beam of light shot up, and powerful energy waves radiated from its center, startling all four of them.
Fortunately, it quickly converged into a thin beam of light in the middle of the Teleportation Array, just over a person's height. Seeing this, Daniel threw a sphere into it and explained it to the others.
"This is the Explosive Ball I made. It doesn't have much use, but it can send a thought to the area around the explosion point, letting intelligent beings nearby know that something is about to be transported there, allowing them to leave quickly to avoid any accidents during the transmission, which would be bad for both parties.
It also emits a bright flash of light that can scare away unintelligent creatures."
The three nodded in understanding and were pleased with his approach. Creatures that could appear at an altitude of 000 meters were already rare, and the chances of encountering one during their transmission were very low. Daniel had taken this into account, so there should be no accidents.
After waiting for a while and seeing that the time was almost right, Daniel nodded to indicate that they could proceed with the transmission. The three of them stepped inside one after another and quickly disappeared within.
Daniel followed suit, and in an instant, he felt a violent wave hit him, as if he had been thrown into a washing machine. His entire body twisted and deformed as he spun rapidly, soon vanishing from his original spot.
At the moment he disappeared, he clearly saw someone approaching in the distance; it was Franklin. He didn't expect Franklin to be so strong; even with Mary's solemn assurance, he could heal his injuries in advance.
It seemed that every person who could become a Wizard Seed, besides their apparent strength, had hidden cards up their sleeves that should not be underestimated.
After a struggle, Daniel regained consciousness and found himself high in the air. Due to gravity, he was quickly falling downward.
From high above, the ground looked very small; even trees appeared only slightly larger than ants. Listening to the rushing wind around him, Daniel felt an exhilarating thrill and couldn't help but shout out loud.
After a while, noticing that he wasn't far from the ground and that it was rapidly enlarging beneath him, he realized that if he continued to fall like this, he would splatter upon impact—turning into a puddle of mush with juices flying everywhere—ensuring no one would recognize what it was.
Only then did Daniel open his parachute. With a loud "bang," he felt something pull him upward, and the rapid descent suddenly slowed down as he began to descend gently toward the ground.
He tossed aside the parachute he had made on a whim since it was of no further use and went to find the other three.
During his descent, he saw that the other three had already gathered together on a massive towering rock waiting for him.
The four of them huddled together, discussing the thrilling sensation of falling from the sky. Although they were Wizard Apprentices, they had never experienced anything like this before.
When Daniel approached, Natalie bounced up and down with her long ponytails swaying back and forth. She smiled and said, "Great job, Daniel! How did you think of making a parachute? I've never heard of such a thing before."
Daniel chuckled without saying a word; he couldn't possibly tell the other party that this was the most common thing from his past life.
Wizarding World With magic rampant, there were many wizards who could fly in the air. How could they possibly look down on something as fragile as a parachute? Instead of wasting time on that, they might as well work hard to cultivate their skills and become higher-level wizards, soaring freely in the sky. Or they could catch a High Magic Creature to ride on; that would be exhilarating.
Fortunately, the other party did not press further but extended a hand and said, "Alright, Daniel, we can consider this a rescue for you. It was a pleasant collaboration. So, how about giving me my reward first?"
Daniel widened his eyes and shook his head with a wry smile; it turned out you were still so greedy for money.
But he still handed Natalie a Magic Crystal Card, then gave another one to Reirfu, expressing his gratitude for the three of them coming to his aid. As for Mary, she had already taken hers when she dealt with Franklin.
Natalie waved her hand to indicate it was nothing, and Reirfu spoke up, "In that case, I’ll take my leave. If you need anything, just find me next time. Don’t worry, as long as it’s you, I will definitely come to help."
The group chatted for a few more moments, exchanged magical tokens, and then prepared to leave separately. They came from various Wizard Academy, so it was only natural for them to go their own ways.
Now that they were on the ground, they walked openly without fear of being ambushed. As for the pursuit from the Underworld, they didn’t take it seriously at all. Even if an ordinary Third-Level Apprentice came after them, or even if Franklin personally showed up, facing an endless sea of apprentices would only lead to despair; escaping would be difficult.
There was no way around it; as the Apprentice Leader, he was simply a target attracting hatred on the ground. To obtain the Apprentice Leader Badge and become the next Wizard Seed, there were plenty of apprentices willing to risk everything for that opportunity.
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