believing that a mage would be capable of providing a zone for them as easily as handing out a piece of pie would be madness, had Kayden not had a reputation beyond the absurd. At that moment, all high-level mages knew his name and his strength. No one doubted that he was capable of such a feat.
A few days later, Han had negotiated with his entire organization. Kayden hadn't expected them to accept, but in the end, he ate his words. There was probably a far greater reason for holding a zone than he had initially thought, and this lack of information made Han's acceptance of his offer inevitable.
Kayden didn't think he was doing something wrong in the end; this was an investment. Among all these predestined mages, there should be one or two capable of reaching ten rays and facing him head-on. It would be an investment for future training.
"We accept," Han said directly to Kayden. "We'll make our promise with you. We already have a zone in mind that we want."