Chapter 173 Reactions from All Sides, the Limits of Mental Strength!
Chapter 173 Reactions from All Sides, the Limits of Mental Strength!
Chapter 173 Reactions from All Sides, the Limits of Mental Strength!
Leave the area of Kieran.
Ian did not leave, but instead went down the mountain and came to the side of the mountain range.
This is the residence of the wizard Milo, who had previously invited Ian to become his student.
A servant was guarding the gate.
"Please inform Lord Milo that Ian has come to visit," Ian said.
The servants, seeing that Ian was a stranger, dared not neglect him.
A while later.
"My lord, please come with me."
The servant said respectfully.
Ian then met the wizard Milo again with him.
When Milo saw Ian, he had a half-smile on his face.
As far as he knew, Kieran came out today, so it seemed that the kid had failed and was preparing to come and join him.
But he will certainly give a warning if he is rejected.
"Ian, what brings you here?" Milo asked, feigning ignorance.
"My lord, I have passed Lord Kieran's test. I'm sorry, but I may not be able to become your apprentice. That's why I came to tell you."
Ian said respectfully.
"It passed! Oh, it passed?"
Milo was taken aback, looking at Ian with some surprise. He really hadn't expected to be able to move Kieran.
"I understand."
Milo nodded, but didn't say anything more.
After all, he was only a wizard with first-class talent. Even if he passed the test, he would most likely not become Kieran's disciple.
But he really didn't want to give up on such a promising talent.
"If three years have passed and you haven't become his student, you can come back to me," Milo said.
He had seen Ian's file.
Having never learned first-circle witchcraft, and having enough resources to advance within three years, is not actually that easy.
There's a high chance that three years from now they'll still just be preparing for advancement.
At that time, if Ian performed well, then he could accept the offer; if not, then naturally he would pass.
So this is just a polite way of putting it.
"Thank you, sir."
Ian, unaware of this, expressed his gratitude.
Goodbye, Milo.
Ian left the division area.
These apprentices could come in to see their mentor each month, but only for six hours.
soon.
He returned to his cabin.
He took out the knowledge crystal given to him by Kieran.
I started browsing.
"That is indeed one possible approach."
Ian also felt that he benefited a lot after reading it.
"But..." Ian hesitated.
Although this knowledge is more complete, it is not as suitable for him as the knowledge he had previously developed.
"Why not use this as a supplement to fill in the gaps in my thinking?"
An idea suddenly popped into Ian's mind.
This is also the best.
Because the methods of meditation are the same, but wizards are different, the method of meditation cannot be completely suitable for a wizard.
Modifying knowledge is also normal; Ian has done it many times, but rarely has he made such a major change in direction.
Thinking about this...
Ian then began to study it carefully.
Because he had modified some of his ideas, Ian also began to reflect on whether his past meditation methods were really suitable for him.
This is a review.
Indeed, some inappropriate aspects were discovered.
This also made him realize that he couldn't rely entirely on the panel; mastering the master level didn't mean he could completely abandon thinking.
So Ian began further modifications.
From bottom to top.
This prevented his proficiency from improving further, but it did increase the resonance level of the elemental resonance field.
While Ian was thinking...
This round of mentor selection has finally come to an end.
Soon, thanks to the efforts of some people, the relevant information spread.
Rust Street.
In a room, Theodore, the leader of the Rust Wizarding School, was carefully reviewing the list.
Having lived in the City of Elements for so long, he knew very well that to survive here, he had to figure out who he could mess with and who he couldn't.
provoke.
Otherwise, you won't even know how you died.
He soon saw Ian's name as well.
"Kieran the Wizard, the Dean of the Four Symbols Academy!" Theodore's breath hitched.
He didn't know Kieran's personality yet, but he did understand that this was one of the five divisions of the academy.
And the dean of the hospital.
That's a top-tier figure.
Ian managed to choose such a person as his mentor.
At this moment, even though he was just a wizard apprentice, he dared not underestimate him in the slightest.
Soon a wizard was summoned, and he was asked about the recent situation of the Horton School of Wizardry.
"You previously allowed them to join the management of the streets, but other schools of thought are still deliberately targeting them, after all, you only mentioned it once!" the wizard said.
Theodore nodded.
That's true. Although Ian joined the school, it would be a lie to say that he valued it that much.
After all, he was just a wizard apprentice.
But now... the fact that a dean-level figure is willing to take Ian's student, even if he's just a prospective student, is enough to demonstrate his potential.
"Go and summon the leaders of the various schools of thought, and let's discuss this again."
Theodore said.
"It's an adult!"
The wizard was extremely surprised.
Theodore's words almost signified that the Horton School of Wizardry would truly be integrated into Greystone Street.
The outer city of the City of Elements.
On a magical field spanning nearly several tens of acres, a wizard stood upright, his face indeed resembling that of a rat.
He is the head of the Huck family, Old Huck.
The area in front of them was the one that the Cuiying family had previously rented to them.
Suddenly, a servant wizard came running anxiously from afar, shouting as he ran, "My lord, something terrible has happened!"
Old Huck frowned, turned around, and asked;
"What's wrong?"
"Master, we had already made an agreement with the wizard in charge of managing the land, who could help us temporarily acquire ownership of this land. However, today he suddenly changed his mind, denied the matter, and ordered us to return the Demon Field immediately."
"What?"
Old Hack's eyes widened instantly.
He had found a first-circle wizard of elemental magic whom he had known for a long time, how could this be?
"When I asked why, they said that one of Horton's students had taken a dean as his mentor."
Hal narrowed his eyes.
I understood the reason instantly.
If it's true, then it's entirely possible.
After all, the mysteries of the elements are the essence of this City of Elements, and the dean-level figures are the essence of the mysteries of the elements.
Glug!
His throat moved slightly!
"Lucky guy, but I know Kieran, that wizard will abandon you as soon as you stop improving."
Ian, with his first-rate talent, will definitely be kicked out in the end.
The head of the Cuiying family, Jules, frowned, but his tone was firm.
The wizards below, who had been somewhat flustered, immediately relaxed a little.
"Master, should we send some gifts to Horton to ease the tension?"
"A wizard said."
Jules immediately glared at the wizard.
The other wizards who had initially wanted to offer their support immediately lowered their heads and fell silent.
Indeed, if Kieran truly had that kind of personality, it wouldn't be enough to make them disobey Jules' orders now.
Elemental City, fourth floor!
Audrey was enjoying afternoon tea with a few close friends, having a very pleasant time.
Just then, Audrey's bracelet suddenly flashed, followed by a look of surprise.
"What's wrong, Audrey?"
Someone noticed her change and asked curiously.
"Hehe, the headmaster of the Four Symbols Academy, Kiran, has taken our Ian as a student," Audrey said proudly.
"Huh? Is that the poor kid from last time?"
Wow, what luck!
Several of her close friends were familiar with this person, as Audrey often mentioned him, but another voice also came through.
"But I've heard that this wizard Kieran takes on many disciples, but very few of them actually stay in the long run. Maybe..."
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Audrey's eyes changed instantly, and she turned to look at a stranger's face.
With a cold face, he said, "Who brought this? Don't bring it again."
A witch quickly apologized to Audrey as well.
Although they were best friends, Audrey held the highest position among them.
The voice came from a witch, whose face turned pale instantly.
I realize I said the wrong thing.
She paid a considerable price to join this small circle, but she made a mistake on her very first try.
But it was too late to regret it.
Soon, a servant escorted him out, ruining Audrey's good mood.
Thoughts flashed through my mind.
Will Ian, the wizard she met in a remote region, eventually be valued by the wizard Kieran and even become a powerful wizard?
Even if it's to grow... it will definitely need a lot of resources.
Thinking about this...
She quickly finished her afternoon tea, went to a room, and swiftly took out a communication crystal.
The call was connected quickly.
"Father, I told you last time that I invested in a genius. This time he's become Kieran's apprentice. You have to allocate some resources for me to advance to the next level..."
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On the other end, he hesitated for a moment, but couldn't resist Audrey's coaxing and finally agreed.
Audrey smiled smugly.
Ian, of course, still had no idea that so much had happened simply because of the choice of mentor.
He was simply delving into the mysteries of meditation.
Unexpectedly, even before the meditation method was fully improved, his mental strength quietly increased again as he meditated day and night.
It reached the 20 mark.
We've reached the limit!
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