**Chapter 5: Orthodoxy and Testing**
Jackâs words struck Jie Ming like lightning, illuminating the brutal truth hidden behind the academyâs dazzling promotion.
In just five years, over five thousand students had been reduced to 153.
These werenât ordinary cannon fodder but wizards trained professionally for a decade!
The glorified returnees were the rare few who survived and advanced amidst countless casualties.
The academy showcased them to lure naive youths into becoming fresh cannon fodder.
A bone-deep chill hit him!
This wizard world was far crueler and more pragmatic than heâd imagined.
The academy wasnât a pure academic haven but a crucible and conveyor belt for a massive war machine.
They needed âfuel,â and new apprentices were the easiest to ignite.
The thirty-year contract wasnât just a shackle; with such a high death rate, it also implied the academyâs subtle confidence in Logistics wizardsâ survival odds.
Even so, nearly half of the Logistics wizards perishedâŠ
As for the Combat Division⊠the contractâs brevity spoke to the carnage. Wizards werenât philanthropists, but even they believed surviving five years on the front lines was enough to break even.
Such a terrifying death rate, such brutal warfareâŠ
âArenât you afraid?â Jie Ming asked instinctively.
Heâd used up his question quota, but the wizards didnât ignore him.
At his question, they exchanged glances, paused, then burst into laughter.
âHahahaha! Not afraid? There might be people unafraid of death, but theyâre rare!â The potioncraft wizard chuckled, ruffling Jie Mingâs hair.
Jie Mingâs confusion grew, and Jack, reading his gaze, smiled. âDonât understand why?â
âYes.â
âWeâre afraid of death, but beyond that, thereâs something worth pursuing that drives us!â
âWhat?â
âThe multiverse is vastâvast enough that a planeâs destruction is just a flicker of starlight. But that also means near-infinite possibilities.â
Jack pointed to the Combat Division stage, where the third-rank wizard Mars was signing for an apprentice.
âSee him? Mars had only third-rank aptitude, theoretically never meant to become an official wizard. But look at him nowâŠâ
âKnowledge, power, longevity, status, glory, wealth⊠any desire can be fulfilled in the endless planes. All you need to do is âmerelyâ survive the battlefield.â
âOn the path to chasing your desires and ideals, even a high death rate is just a ânecessary costâ!â
Jie Mingâs heart sank at those words.
A necessary cost?
Such a light phrase hid unimaginable bloodshed.
The plazaâs clamor and rallying cries turned jarring and menacing in his ears. The young faces eager for glory and power seemed to him already destined to fall on alien battlefields.
âWhat a⊠cruel world,â he muttered.
âBut also a world full of hope, isnât it?â
Seeing Jie Mingâs low spirits, Jack gave a meaningful smile. âOf course, the Logistics Divisionâs death rate isnât that high. After all, Logistics is Norenâs true orthodoxyâŠâ
âWhat do you mean?â Jie Ming blinked.
âNo need to hide it. Youâll see when you sign the contract.â Jack glanced around.
âThis plane, Noren 13, is just a training base for a certain wizard organization. You wonât sign with Noren Academy but with the organization behind it.â
âAnd that organizationâs nameâŠâ Jack drawled, âis Noren Workshop.â
Jie Mingâs eyes twitched. That was a lot to unpack.
A wizard organization with multiple planes as talent reserves was already staggering, but the name was unexpected.
A âWorkshopâ suggested it was renowned for âcreationâ at its founding.
So Jackâs claim that Logistics was the orthodoxy made sense.
ButâŠ
âIf Logistics is the orthodoxy, why do it this way?â Jie Ming looked around, puzzled.
Compared to the Combat Divisionâs bustling crowds, the Logistics area was desolate.
âWouldnât this miss out on many talented individuals?â
Never mind the clear disparity in benefits. Even if some saw through the dangers, young, highly talented people, brimming with confidence as the âprotagonistsâ of their own stories, would rarely choose Logistics.
âBecause⊠this is a trial of âwisdom.ââ
At this, not just Jack but the other wizards grinned proudly. âHigh aptitude means faster cultivation, but for wizards, the most crucial trait is âwisdom.ââ
âAptitude can be altered, but wisdom is innate. In the endless opportunities of other planes, aptitude becomes trivial. Unlike aptitude, wisdom has no clear outward sign, so the academy devised this method.â
âThe academy leaves many clues. Seeing through the promotionâs facade shows independent thinking, keen insight, and enough self-awarenessâessential qualities for a wizard.â
Another wizard chimed in teasingly, âBack when wizards hadnât left the Origin Plane, theyâd screen for wisdom by sending apprentices on ships to the academy, facing various enemies along the way.â
âBut that was too costly and hard to control. With the Great Expansion needing manpower, they switched to this gentler approach.â
Ignoring the othersâ chatter, Jack dispelled the illusion barrier and waved at Jie Ming. âThatâs it for Q&A. The choice is yours now.â