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Earth's Greatest Magus – Chapter 45 Golden City

Chapter 45 Golden City

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nThe crowd was whispering, saying all kinds of negative things about how this dwarf was trying to downsize last night's threat against their lives.

nWhen the bunch of little potions were passed onto Emery's hands, he hadn't expected he would get nine of them. He could remember Master Grom saying 'we'll give you a potion in return for each of you who will return with the plant we require'. Emery had assumed they'd only get one per acolyte but did this dwarf change his rules at the last minute to at least make them feel better?

nEmery turned around and saw how the others appeared confused. He wanted to know why they looked like that when Master Grom decided to walk away. Silva then appeared from the masses and stopped the dwarf.

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"Master Grom, please wait! You didn't announce the winner of this challenge!

" Silva exclaimed.

nGrom stopped on his tracks and seemed a bit embarrassed.

"Oh dear me, that totally slipped my mind. I appreciate you reminding me, dear.

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nSilva turned to Emery and said,

"You, where were you?

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"I had a prior plan this morning, so I had to do that first,

" Emery replied.

nSilva muttered something under her breath, but Emery didn't hear a word she had just said.

"Anyway, the most a student had submitted was five while I exchanged two. Not even a total of twenty moon clovers had been found, so your submission of nine makes up to half of the rest.

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nEmery was astounded.

"What?

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nSilva nodded, looking proud, and said,

"Yes, you are supposed to be the winner.

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nMaster Grom faced the crowd and looked thoughtful.

"I, indeed, had promised that whoever exchanged the most number of moon clovers shall have a spot within our ranks. However, with the amount I have just received, this is the least I have collected in a century. Therefore I am unable to accept any apprentice this time

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nThe acolytes nearby grumbled. Emery could vaguely hear the words they used to describe the dwarf: nasty, hypocrite, opportunist, etc. Grom still paid no attention to it and turned away once more but when he was about to leave, he almost bumped into a woman whom Emery recognized.

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"Magus Minerva,

" said Emery.

nMinerva returned him a glance before bending forward, face almost touching with the dwarf's, and began to play with his beard. She said,

"Master Grom, you are not thinking of going back on your words for my student now, are you?

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nMaster Grom seemed to puff smoke from his ears. He tittered as he said,

"Ehem, is he really your student Magus Minerva?

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nShe nodded in response and said,

"Of course, Master Grom. In fact, he almost died trying to find those plants. Surely Master Grom is not that cruel, right?

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nMinerva stroked the dwarf's beard again and a big smile filled his face.

"Ehem. Alright. Alright. Boy, you come with me now.

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nMagus Minerva winked at Emery before leaving herself.

nEmery was a little surprised by what he had just witnessed, but he knew that this was the best opportunity for him and should not be missed. Emery immediately followed where Master Grom had gone and finally caught up to him.

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"Boy, what's your name,

" Master Grom asked, his voice sounding indifferent.

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"Emery, Master Grom,

" replied Emery as he walked behind the dwarf.

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"Emery, is it? Hmm. What's your connection with M-Magus M-Minerva?

" Master Grom said.

nEmery paused for a moment, he thought he had heard Master Grom sounding a bit excited for a moment before placing it on the back of his mind. He answered,

"She… she's my class instructor,

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nMaster Grom looked thoughtful for a moment and said,

"Then why did she take special attention to you boy? Who are you actually?

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"I…

" Emery had no idea how to answer the dwarf. It never had occurred in his mind he was special or what.

nSeeing how he had hesitated to answer, Master Grom's voice suddenly raised with his nostrils seemingly flaring.

"Whatever it is—remember—always talk good things about me to her okay! Okay!

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nEmery was taken aback and responded without thinking,

"Yes! Yes! Yes! Master Grom!

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nMaster Grom tried to regain his composure with a cough and then said,

"Excellent, boy.

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nThey then took the return portal from the Elder's Respite to the plaza, then to another portal. As soon as Emery stepped out, he was visibly shocked once more to see the location they had just arrived at. The place was full of tall, straight structures with transparent windows on its surface, flying boats, moving carriages on the ground without being drawn by any animals, sprawling crowds, straight roads that had trees on the side. This place was certainly much bigger compared to the combat institution.

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"Welcome to Golden City, boy,

" Master Grom exclaimed. Emery, still wide-eyed, looked over for as far as the eye could see the whole place was filled with bustling people and buildings.

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"Come on now, we don't have all day, do we?

" Master Grom urged as he walked ahead of Emery, who was still gawking at such an unbelievable place.

nThey walked for a good five minutes or so, when Master Grom stopped on his tracks and invited Emery inside another towering building that had flying objects inside like giant boats with wings made of wood or iron entering and exiting. After going inside, Emery couldn't help notice the large greyish-black staircase with yellow lines on the side that seemed to move on its own leading upstairs. Master Grom called out to him with an irritated voice.

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"What are you doing, boy? This way!

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nThey entered a small room that seemed to only fit four to six people. Master Grom pressed a button on the side and the door hissed closed. Emery wanted to voice out his thoughts why were they inside such a cramped space when the room trembled and Emery experienced a tingling, weird sensation in his head, making him dazedly look in front of him. There, he saw through the slits of the door, they seemed to be moving upwards since the light outside descended.

nThe door hissed opened this time and Master Grom exited the small room with Emery following closely. Emery glanced back at the door and it closed on its own without any other person in the room. Not long after they walked out, Master Grom led Emery to a place where there were a lot of the same flying boats. They stopped in front of a wooden boat-bird.

nMaster Grom looked at him and said,

"Oh boy, don't tell me you come from a lower world, do you?

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"I…umm… That's what they say.

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nMaster Grom let out a big sigh and said,

"You'll have a tough time ahead of you then, boy. It seems your beautiful instructor isn't doing you a favor and is wanting to make me suffer at the same time.

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nThe dwarf entered the boat-bird object and beckoned Emery to sit on the back. Emery hesitated for a moment before steeling himself and trusting this small, old man with an overgrown beard.

nAs soon as Emery had taken a comfortable position and strapped on the safety leash Master Grom had asked him to wear, the boat-bird began to shake and then sped off over the city, and the wave of fresh air rushed into Emery's face, making him feel unsure whether to focus on the refreshing air or the gnawing feeling in the pit of his stomach at the thought they were hovering a hundred feet off the ground with nothing solid below them except for the cold, hard ground. It was a world of imagination that never existed in his mind.

nIt didn't take long for them to arrive at their destination and the boat-bird to go inside a much larger building than the one they had come from.

nMaster Grom looked back at him with a wide grin and said,

"We have arrived at the Apothecary Institute.

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nAuthor announcement

nDear Earth's Greatest Magus Readers,

nFirst, let me introduce myself. I am a father of two young daughters and I own and run my own small business. With these in mind, I must tell you that I do not have as much time to write as unlike other full-time authors.

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nNevertheless, I love to create stories. If you checked my profile, you will see that I have also written another book for more than a year. So, I could confidently say that I do not abandon a story.

nMore than a year of experience and hundreds of written chapters later, I realized I am losing the readers interests because of my inconsistencies in publishing. However, this is what I am striving to improve this time.

nThis book won first place in the WPC event and winning it meant the novel received a contracted deal. Like all the other contracted novels, this novel must go to premium.

nThe premium will start from chapter 46 and from that point, the chapter's will be locked and opened only by either using coins or fast passes. The good news on that side is that it means I have to post a daily minimum of one or two chapters per day for the next few months.

nI hope you are all enjoying this novel so far and are trusting me as the author to do my best to give the best experience in the world of magi.

nWishing for your continuous support.

nSincerely, Avans.

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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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