Chapter 118 The Tragedy of Doug, Advancement to 3rd Grade Wizard Apprentice
Chapter 118 The Tragedy of Doug, Advancement to 3rd Grade Wizard Apprentice
Chapter 118 The Tragedy of Doug, Advancement to Third-Tier Wizard Apprentice
They left the castle.
back home.
Ian also took out two knowledge crystals.
Ian finished his tour very quickly.
"No wonder you couldn't finish your sentence!"
Ian's teeth went numb!
The training of a third-tier wizard requires the condensation of core runes, and the Four Elements Resonance Meditation Method is indeed different.
The basic level of meditation involves condensing a new, separate rune as the core of the entire mental space.
However, the Four Elements Resonance, as a meditation method passed down from the academy, is not so simple.
It involves using four advanced runes to construct a resonance field, and then using the power of the four runes to condense a core rune.
This rune will perfectly complement the previous four runes.
The library section, however, lacks the most crucial element: the space for resonance.
What will this lead to?
The biggest impact is that it will make the condensation process extremely slow, and the resonance field itself is also a powerful attack method that can greatly enhance the connection between runes.
Especially in accordance with the connections between elemental magic.
"What a rip-off!"
Ian also felt a tingling sensation in his teeth.
He also realized that the reason Horton wasn't afraid of him running away was simply because what he had given was still incomplete.
Only the core rune content has been condensed; there is no subsequent content.
However, Ian no longer objected.
He could sense that this meditation method was truly powerful.
I really don't know how Horton got it from the Elemental Arcane Wizarding Academy.
"This time, I can also ask around outside."
Ian pondered to himself.
For no other reason than the name itself, he felt it should be a good and suitable college for him.
In the blink of an eye.
Three days have passed.
Ian has been actively adjusting his state of mind.
A piece of news also quietly reached his ears.
"What? Doug's mental energy is failing?"
Ian stared blankly at Fain in front of him, his eyes filled with curiosity.
"Yes, sir."
Farn came specifically for this purpose. He lowered his head and said, "It is said that the injuries that had accumulated in his mind may have relapsed, and his mental strength has declined. The academy is trying its best to treat him, but the effect is not significant."
Secretary Vivian said, "Doug might die!"
That's really reliable!
Ian was also surprised that Horton acted so quickly.
I silently gave my teacher a thumbs up.
"I heard that Holly and Lord Aura, who sided with Doug back then, are extremely regretful and have already started contacting Minister Vivian again." Fain said with a sneer.
These important figures, they actually had such a day.
All I can say is that the most important thing about this academy is to follow the right person.
Just like him.
Looking at Fane, Ian suddenly remembered something and asked, "Fane, speaking of which, what are the requirements for you servant wizards to advance in rank?"
"My lord, as long as you advance to the second-class wizard apprentice level within five years, you'll be fine," Farn said.
"How many more five years!"
Ian looked at Fain and could sense that Fain was already at the peak of a first-class wizard.
"There are still three months left."
As Farn spoke, a bitter feeling welled up inside him.
He lacks talent, making it very difficult for him to advance, but he has almost no access to the resources available for advancement.
Especially the current contribution point system.
Once the time is up, he will be a servant of the academy for life.
"Three months? If you become a wizard of a school, what do you want to do?" Ian asked, looking at him.
"To become a school of wizards?"
Farn's eyes were full of anticipation.
But the next moment, he was suddenly stunned, as if he understood something.
Without hesitation, he said firmly.
"I want to stay with the adults forever."
Ian nodded.
The spatial ring flashed, and then a lot of resources flew out, all of which were very helpful for advancing.
Hand it to Fain.
"Thank you, sir."
At this moment, Fan was trembling with excitement.
"I can give you another chance to choose. I won't take back these resources," Ian said calmly again.
Farn was also taken aback.
Does this mean they are willing to set him free?
In an instant, his gaze was replaced by determination. What a joke! Without Ian, he was just an ordinary first-class wizard.
Nobody would respect him.
But things are different now. Even if he were to serve as a servant for the rest of his life, so what? He believed that Ian's achievements would definitely not stop there.
"I am willing to serve adults for the rest of my life!"
Farn said firmly again.
Ian nodded.
Fan is a very good person, so he was willing to help Fan.
"Hurry up and advance, the academy won't be peaceful from now on."
Ian offered a suggestion.
"Yes, sir, I understand."
Farn nodded.
One day later.
Farn has been promoted to second-class wizard apprentice.
According to the school's agreement, a second-class wizard apprentice can be released from his servant contract.
He was not released; he simply became a wizard of the school, but remained Ian's servant.
Meanwhile.
Ian also made his final preparations.
night.
Ian meditated in the meditation room, constantly adjusting his rhythm.
The door suddenly opened.
Then Horton appeared before them.
.
"Let's go," Horton said.
Ian stood up.
A shadow gradually rose from the ground, covering the two of them, until Ian opened his eyes again.
Before me was a meditation room of several tens of square meters.
The ground was engraved with complex witchcraft runes, and the elemental aura emanating from them was more than ten times stronger than normal.
"Stop looking, this is inside the Wizard's Tower."
Seeing Ian looking around, Horton patted him on the head.
"OK."
Ian also suddenly realized.
They were now inside one of the tall towers within the academy.
Next, Horton explained to Ian some techniques and steps for advancing to the third rank of wizard.
Ian benefited greatly.
It must be said that the resources exchanged within a school are indeed not as detailed as those of a formal wizard.
Don't underestimate this difference.
Sometimes, even a small difference can lead to drastically different increases in mental strength after advancing to the next level.
If you try to make up for it later, the difficulty will be extremely high.
"And don't use Deep Blue No. 1 potion. This potion is harmful to a wizard's fundamentals, and you, with your first-class talent, don't need it," Horton reminded him.
"OK."
Ian nodded.
If Horton hadn't reminded him, he really wouldn't have known about this.
In the blink of an eye.
Half an hour later, Horton finished giving instructions on all matters related to the advancement and then walked to the side.
Ian sat down.
Between breaths.
I began meditating.
Unlike ordinary meditation methods, the Four Elements Resonance Meditation Method requires connecting with four advanced runes and simultaneously drawing energy when advancing.
Then, the four runes resonate, forming the prototype of the core rune.
This step is very difficult.
Because it involves communicating with four runes simultaneously and then triggering resonance, this level of difficulty alone can stump 99% of wizards.
But for him, whose meditation technique was now almost expert-level, especially since he had completely mastered the four runes.
It's almost effortless.
Between breaths.
He sensed a connection between the four runes.
"I wonder how long it will take!"
Not far away, Horton was also watching this scene.
He was well aware of the difficulty of the Four Elements Resonance meditation method; it was the most difficult one he had ever seen.
Even within the Elemental Arcane Wizarding Academy, few people choose this path, especially since meditation proficiency is difficult to improve.
Even if Ian is talented, he estimates it will take at least a day.
So he closed his eyes.
Get ready to take a break.
But he had just closed his eyes.
Suddenly, a crisp buzzing sound startled him awake.
He opened his eyes and looked at Ian.
He seemed to see a pale golden core rune emitting a faint aura.
Has the prototype been formed?
Even in Horton's usually calm eyes, undisguised astonishment was evident.
How much time has passed?
One minute? Or three minutes?
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