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Earth's Greatest Magus – Chapter 2276 New Hall

Chapter 2276 New Hall

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nThe number “twenty” echoed in Emery’s mind—far more than he’d anticipated.

nDespite his reservations, Emery knew he didn’t hold the power to admit additional acolytes into the Magus Academy. Getting the four Earth acolytes accepted last year required significant leverage from the deputy headmaster. The thought of accommodating twenty more acolytes felt daunting, almost impossible.

nSensing his hesitation, the queen leaned in, her eyes gleaming with a persuasion. “Twenty acolytes,” she repeated, her voice steady. “That means twenty research samples. I’ll even provide you with one of our experts to assist with your project.”

nEmery exhaled deeply, the weight of the request settling on his shoulders.

nHe explained his limitations, expecting the queen to understand the political intricacies involved. But instead, she chuckled softly, her confidence unwavering.

n“No, no, you misunderstand,” she said, her tone laced with assurance. “All you need to do is agree to let them into your hall. I will take care of the academy approvals, and as for Zodiac City… consider it handled.”

nThe queen’s confidence was almost infectious, If she truly had the influence she claimed, then there was no reason for him to refuse. “If that’s the case, then I accept.”

nA satisfied smile spread across the queen’s face as she raised her glass, signaling the completion of their pact. Emery mirrored her gesture, sealing the deal with a toast. #####

nDays later, Emery learned of the insect queen’s significant contribution to the academy and the Magus alliance: over a three hundred thousands saint-level insectoid warriors sent to the frontlines as part of the ongoing war effort. A staggering number that underscored the queen’s unwavering dedication to her people and their future.

nThis massive deployment wasn’t just an act of loyalty—it was a calculated investment. In return for this support, the academy awarded the insectoids ten annual placements for their young acolytes.

nUpon hearing this, Emery couldn’t help but feel a mix of admiration and caution. Ten placements might seem like a modest number, but it was double what any other half-blood race had managed to secure. The queen’s actions were a masterstroke, reinforcing her race’s status and ensuring that their young would not only survive but thrive in the competitive environment of the academy. It was a stark reminder to Emery of the lengths to which the queen would go to protect and elevate her people. ####

nThe new academic year was about to start, and the air buzzed with anticipation.

nEmery, Klea, Ashaka, and the 12 acolytes busied themselves with the move to their new hall, a transition that marked their elevation within the academy’s ranks.

nAs the mountain’s majestic peaks loomed overhead, the group watched in awe as the magic-infused construction commenced. With a simple command from the academy staff, the mountain itself seemed to awaken. Stone and earth trembled as they molded into the shapes required, rising and descending in perfect harmony, sculpted by powerful incantations. Their formerly Hall 60, ascended majestically through the clouds, coming to rest just dozens of miles below the summit.

nHere, the air was thin and crisp, charged with high spirit energy that seemed to invigorate the very soul. The sky above was a deep, cerulean blue, untainted by the haze of the lower altitudes. The view was nothing short of breathtaking—a vast panorama of endless skies, jagged peaks, and a landscape that stretched out far below like a living tapestry.

nThe new facilities were nothing short of impressive. An extra training ground sprawled out beneath the open sky, its surface shimmering with protective enchantments that allowed for high-intensity practice without fear of collateral damage. Multiple indoor training areas were integrated into the main structure.

nAdjacent to the main hall, ten small houses were constructed, each a compact but comfortable space designed to accommodate the acolytes. Each house had five rooms, providing both privacy and a sense of community among the young acolytes. Once the construction was complete, Emery took it upon himself to breathe life into the area. With a series of spells, he transformed the stark, gray stone of the buildings into a vibrant green space. Vines and moss crept up the walls, their growth accelerated by magic, while patches of lush grass and small flowering shrubs sprung up in the courtyard.

nHe even carved out a series of caves along the mountain’s rocky face, nestled just next to the main hall, to serve as a home for the young Chizpurs. Klea, ever vigilant, added her own touch by constructing powerful defensive formations around the palace. She meticulously designed the magical arrays to create a protective barrier that would deter intruders and nullify any hostile spells. The final touch was added as the Hall’s signage was ceremoniously raised above its grand entrance. The elegantly crafted sign bore the words: seaʀᴄh the nôᴠel Fire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

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nThe moment the sign was secured in place, a wave of excitement swept through the acolytes. Cheers erupted from the group, their voices echoing off the mountain walls. This simple act marked their official ascent into the upper echelons of the academy, a prestigious milestone that filled them with pride.

n“We are all higher hall seniors now!! Yes!!” one of the acolytes shouted, and the declaration was met with enthusiastic agreement. The 12 acolytes, now in their second year, realized that the future of the hall rested on their shoulders. It was a moment of both opportunity and challenge, as they were now responsible for recruiting new members and continuing the legacy of Hall 33.

nBut before they could move forward, Kingrig, stepped forward, his voice cutting through the noise. “Wait!!!” he called out, commanding the attention of his peers. “First, we need a new leader!” Kingrig declared.

nThe atmosphere in Hall 33 shifted from excitement to tension as the acolytes confronted the inevitable—without Dillion, Damo or Kat, the leadership void needed to be filled. Kingrig, never one to shy away from the spotlight, was the first to nominate himself. His boldness was expected, but it quickly set off a chain reaction. Two other names were immediately suggested: He Ron, the silver insignia bearer, and Hardy, whose leadership capabilities had already been proven in past trials. Both were strong candidates, each bringing different strengths to the table.

nBut the nominations didn’t stop there. The two Romans, Titus and Armenius, were also put forward. Even Blaine, usually the quiet one, threw his name into the ring, motivated by the belief that his insectoid brothers would soon be joining the hall.

nAs more names entered the fray, the previous solidarity began to fracture. What had started as a unified celebration quickly devolved into a heated debate.

n“Let’s decide this with our strength!” “No!! Let’s decide with the most votes!” “Let’s decide by who can eat the most!” “…..”

nEmery, Klea, and Ashaka watched the scene unfold from the sidelines, their expressions neutral. Then, just as the debate seemed on the verge of spiraling out of control, Ha Ron spoke up, his gaze fixed on Emery.

n“What about Shinta? Is she going to join our hall?”

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Catalogue
Chapter 1 Magus Academy
Chapter 2 Emery
Chapter 3 The Lioness
Chapter 4 The Princess
Chapter 5 The Dream
Chapter 6 Half Blood
Chapter 7 The Raid
Chapter 8 Magus Class
Chapter 9 The Universe
Chapter 10 The Elements
Chapter 11 A Person's Talent
Chapter 12 Shocking Result
Chapter 13 Institutions
Chapter 14 Uniform
Chapter 15 Reality
Chapter 16 Day One
Chapter 17 Stone of Origin
Chapter 18 Stronger than Yesterday
Chapter 19 Enough
Chapter 20 A Fight
Chapter 21 Path of Combat
Chapter 22 The Gauntlet
Chapter 23 Wooden Puppet
Chapter 24 Level Up
Chapter 25 Trembling
Chapter 26 Choices
Chapter 27 Water Element
Chapter 28 Droplet
Chapter 29 Elder's Respite
Chapter 30 Moon Clover
Chapter 31 Deep Marsh
Chapter 32 Senior Acolyte
Chapter 33 Spoils
Chapter 34 Entangle
Chapter 35 Run Away
Chapter 36 Eyes Opened
Chapter 37 Mortal Enemies
Chapter 38 Orcs
Chapter 39 Live saving Items
Chapter 40 Euphoria
Chapter 41 Silva
Chapter 42 Shadow
Chapter 43 Last Day
Chapter 44 Compensate
Chapter 45 Golden City
Chapter 46 Path of Crafting
Chapter 47 Contribution
Chapter 48 Incomplete
Chapter 49 Proposal
Chapter 50 Rare Spells
Chapter 51 Supreme Magus
Chapter 52 Oath
Chapter 53 Just a Number
Chapter 54 Restriction
Chapter 55 Return
Chapter 56 Marauders
Chapter 57 First Kill
Chapter 58 Druid
Chapter 59 Herbs
Chapter 60 Chumo
Chapter 61 Julian
Chapter 62 Thrax
Chapter 63 Klea
Chapter 64 Fragmentation
Chapter 65 Concoction
Chapter 66 On the Road
Chapter 67 Tribute
Chapter 68 Marke
Chapter 69 My name is
Chapter 70 Hide in the Darkness
Chapter 71 Surrounded
Chapter 72 Swordsman
Chapter 73 Her Duty
Chapter 74 Hesitation
Chapter 75 Eerie Silence
Chapter 76 Betrayal
Chapter 77 Ritual
Chapter 78 Rage
Chapter 79 Dying
Chapter 80 Pure Energy
Chapter 81 Breakthrough
Chapter 82 Spirit Core
Chapter 83 Core of Darkness
Chapter 84 Invitation
Chapter 85 Favors
Chapter 86 Portal
Chapter 87 Beggars
Chapter 88 The Stronges
Chapter 89 Quintin
Chapter 90 Ques
Chapter 91 Silhouettes
Chapter 92 Standing Alone
Chapter 93 Downstream
Chapter 94 Negotiate
Chapter 95 Indebted
Chapter 96 Morgana
Chapter 97 The Village
Chapter 98 Lady of the Lake
Chapter 99 The Fey Sisters
Chapter 100 Warrior Trial
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