**Chapter 27: Investigation (Part 2)**
The slightly balding wizard spoke slowly, his voice carrying a trace of profundity:
âIâve also examined his fate⊠itâs remarkably clean. Within the traceable span of time, thereâs no evidence of any connection to unknown powerful entities.â
At his words, the other wizards couldnât help but cast envious glances his way.
Whether it was time-related sorcery or fate-related sorcery, both were extraordinarily complex. Such inspections could only be conducted by at least a sixth-level wizard, far more intricate and difficult to falsify than the previous tests.
Even though everyone present was a genius capable of ascending to fifth-level wizardry, there were still disparities among geniuses.
Clearly, this balding wizard was the most gifted among them.
âWhat about the deanâs side?â a voice raised the final critical question.
After the previous rounds of audits, Jie Mingâs situation was theoretically confirmed, but for absolute certainty, the highest level of verification was still required.
This highest level of confirmation often involved touching the planeâs origin.
And that was something only the dean, who held true mastery over the entire plane, could accomplish.
From the void, a message devoid of any emotional fluctuation, transmitted directly by powerful mental energy, answered the question:
[Plane origin data has been examined. In the past century, no traces of intrusion by external higher lifeforms or higher energies have been detected.]
Hearing this highest-level confirmation, the wizards present nodded in acknowledgment.
The balding wizard then delivered his conclusion: âIn that case, we can essentially confirm that this apprentice is neither a spy from another civilization nor a pawn remotely controlled by some unknown powerful entity. Unless, of course, the entity heâs in contact with surpasses a ninth-level wizardâŠâ
At this, the balding wizard remained unfazed, but a few of the other wizards couldnât help but chuckle.
A ninth-level wizard was a legendary existence, the Speaker who ruled over the entire wizarding civilization, standing at the pinnacle of countless planes.
For certain reasons, a ninth-level wizardâs power was theoretically infinite.
If there truly existed an entity surpassing such comprehension, deigning to manipulate a mere apprentice, even if they found the slightest clue, theyâd have to pretend not to notice and perhaps even indulge in the entityâs whimsical game of make-believe.
But unfortunately, based on current theories, it was almost impossible for anything to surpass a ninth-level wizard.
Thus, it was essentially certain that Jie Ming was neither a spy nor a traitor.
However, just as this relatively calm conclusion was reached, a voice broke the silence.
âI heard the properties of this material are quite unique. Even the wizards from the Crimson Court were stirred, willing to spend vast resources to acquire itâŠâ
Though unspoken, the greed in the speakerâs tone betrayed their intentions.
At those words, the atmosphere in the secret chamber plummeted to freezing.
Mentor Clarkâthe slightly balding wizardâslowly turned around.
Though his face remained shrouded in shadow, his gaze pierced through the obstruction of his robe, like two icy blades stabbing toward the wizard who spoke.
His voice, no longer a low inquiry, now carried undisguised mockery:
âForcibly seizing the knowledge of a wizard who is neither a spy nor a traitor?â
He spoke slowly, each word striking like ice against the ground: âDo you intend to openly violate the covenant established by the Star Orbit Tribunal? If youâre not afraid of being targeted by the [Dimensional Judgment] of those nine esteemed Speakers, then⊠be my guest.â
The proposing wizard froze, as if doused with cold water, his fervor instantly extinguished.
The Star Orbit Tribunal, a supreme supervisory body composed of nine ninth-level wizards.
Legend held that they wielded terrifying authority capable of altering reality itself. Combined with the infinite power represented by a ninth-level wizard, they were undeniably the true rulers of the wizarding civilization.
The Tribunalâs purpose, beyond balancing the various factions within the wizarding civilization, was to uphold the right of wizards to possess and study their own knowledge.
In the eyes of the Tribunalâs ninth-level wizards, whether an eighth-level wizard or a wizard apprentice, all were ants that could be crushed with a single hand, ensuring the fairest oversight.
It was precisely because of the Tribunalâs existence that high-tier wizards could not arbitrarily seize the research results or core knowledge of lower-tier wizards.
This fair oversight was the cornerstone of the wizarding worldâs continuous emergence of new knowledge, the vitality that propelled its progress, and the fundamental reason it could conquer multiple planes.
Many of the wizards present had, during their apprentice or low-tier days, benefited from the Tribunalâs covenant. They knew full well the consequences of crossing this line.
A voice laced with clear mockery broke the silence: âDonât act like youâve uncovered some earth-shattering secret. That material is somewhat special, but itâs only at the level of a fifth-grade material, isnât it? High corrosion resistance, but pitifully weak in physical and energy resistance.â
His tone shifted, carrying a pride only peers could understand: âWhich one of us here wasnât a genius back in the day? Creating a fifth-grade material is nothing. Besides, doesnât our Noren Academy have a super genius who crafted a sixth-grade material during their apprentice days?â
At these words, all the wizards instinctively turned their gazes toward Mentor Clark, the slightly balding figure, their eyes filled with awe, curiosity, and a hint of concealed wariness.
Mentor Clark faced their gazes with calm indifference, his shadowed face as expressionless as ever.
He looked at Jie Mingâs image on the light screen, his tone returning to its initial calm and objectivity.
âSince itâs confirmed that this apprentice is a genius, with qualified crisis-handling abilities, demonstrating calm judgment and decisive action, he has shown potential worthy of cultivation.â
He paused briefly: âTherefore, I propose initiating the second-tier cultivation protocol for this apprentice.â
The second-tier cultivation protocol meant the academy would invest more resources, providing better mentorship, superior cultivation environments, and prioritized resource allocation to accelerate the apprenticeâs growth.
The other wizards raised no objections.
The threat had been ruled out, and the benefits couldnât be forcibly taken. What remained was a genius worth investing in.
From the start, their gathering here wasnât about some trivial material but to determine whether this individual held investment value.
A silent vote took place among the wizards.
The results came quickly, with the proposal passing by an overwhelming majority. Even the wizard who had coveted Jie Mingâs achievements voted in favor.
âThe protocol is approved. Notify the relevant departments to allocate resources,â Mentor Clark announced.
The light screen slowly faded, and the chamber fell into darkness as the wizardsâ figures gradually dissipated.