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Sein knew his mentor secretly abhorred those mage councils in the Viridescent Land.
When the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring was first established, these organizations fiercely competed for local resources, severely impeding its early growth.
Reflecting on the initial one to two hundred years, the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring struggled so hard to recruit initiates.
Despite offering various welfare policies, the enrollment numbers remained low and the quality of initiates was poor.
Dean Archimedes even introduced the concept of “commoner mages” as a supportive measure.
Was the problem with the initiates of Viridescent Land?
Certainly not!
Rather, the most promising local initiates, who should have been drawn to the Divine...



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