Chapter 110 Huge Gains, Master-Level Lionheart Knight Magic
Chapter 110 Huge Gains, Master-Level Lionheart Knight Magic
Chapter 110 Huge Gains, Master-Level Lionheart Knight Magic
"First of all, it's the first one."
With eyes full of anticipation, Ian opened the first wizard's spatial ring.
It's about three cubic meters in size, much larger than Ian's previous one, which in itself is quite valuable.
It starts at least at 500 magic stones.
In addition, there are ten mid-grade magic stones, more than four hundred low-grade magic stones, and seven or eight magical artifacts of various types.
Most of the witchcraft artifacts were damaged, and some were even stained with blood.
Ian saw the mark of the Horton School of Wizardry on one of them, which should be an O obtained from killing this wizard.
One of the most valuable items for Ian is a mid-level zero-ring magical artifact that can reduce interference with mental power, especially interference caused by bewitching-type magic.
The former is fine, but the latter is indeed a very good feature.
After all, his main advantage lies in his abundant mental energy, fast spellcasting, and great power, but only if he can actually cast them.
However, he doesn't have many spells to guard against when it comes to bewitching or controlling magic, so it's like having an extra layer of protection.
Besides these.
Ian found some books among them, including some about the Blackrock School and some wizard's notes.
It contains various contents.
"This is the information for a wizard's advancement to the third rank!"
Ian turned to the last dozen or so pages of his notebook and was filled with surprise.
He hasn't redeemed the materials for advancing to the third rank yet, because these materials are very valuable and require a certain amount of contribution.
He certainly meets the requirements.
But it's good to have more of these, since they can corroborate each other.
Ian wasn't in a hurry to continue flipping through the pages, so he simply continued browsing and reading. The pages were filled with various ideas and things that needed to be prepared.
Later on, the content became more like a diary.
"Only by breaking through to the third-class wizard apprentice level can one truly establish oneself within the school."
"Similarly, there is also the opportunity to participate in the college's admissions assessment, but the school is ultimately too small."
Why am I not a first-rate talent? Otherwise, I would have been directly recruited by the academy instead of studying in this elementary school. I wouldn't even need Deep Blue Potion to advance to a third-class wizard apprentice, and there wouldn't be any danger whatsoever.
Ian stared blankly at the last paragraph.
The amount of information is enormous.
What are the college's admission requirements?
What is this?
Those wizarding colleges?
With first-class talent, can he really go directly to the academy? And can he break through directly without needing the Deep Blue No. 1 potion?
It seems that I've suddenly learned something of value.
Forget about the former, and the academy goes without saying; it's a school of thought above all others, and it's said that it has members who are at least formal wizards.
The latter also resolved some of his questions.
That explains why we haven't seen any wizards with first-rate talent in the academy; they were sent directly to the academy.
"I see."
Ian remarked with a sigh.
But it was just a sigh; I didn't feel there was anything unfair about it, since the difference between wizards with high-level and low-level talents is indeed huge.
Even from breaking through to the third-level wizard apprentice level, it can be seen that first-level talent does not require Deep Blue No. 1 potion.
This was the first time he had heard of this.
However, Ian still planned to exchange for a bottle, in order to avoid suspicion, and also because even if he broke through to the first-class talent level, who said he definitely couldn't take it?
At least it will be more stable.
Putting away the diary, Ian opened the other three spatial rings.
The harvest was still very fruitful.
The magic stones, when converted to low-grade magic stones, are worth approximately 2,800.
There are various other types of magical artifacts, including a pair of boots that Ian can use to increase speed.
Ian likes it very much.
Besides these, there were also many books that broadened Ian's horizons and provided him with some knowledge.
Ian read it.
Among them were three intermediate-level zero-ring spells, three common-level spells, one excellent-level spell, and even a knowledge crystal found in a wizard's spatial ring, which contained an outstanding-level fire-type spell, Fire Raven Funeral.
"What a huge harvest!"
Ian stored his belongings in a three-cubic-meter spatial ring, including valuables, while other items were placed in other spatial rings.
In total, this harvest yielded nearly four thousand magic stones, one high-level magical artifact, more than a dozen mid-to-low-level alchemical equipment, four spatial rings, and various kinds of knowledge.
The total value may exceed seven thousand!
Ian felt a chill run down his spine.
This was the peak of his wealth.
That's normal, though. These four wizards are almost all senior wizarding apprentices, and the next step would be a third-class wizarding apprentice of the school.
Over the years, and with the ability to stockpile goods for several years during the war, it's normal to have such a stockpile.
Even if Ian were willing to go to the front lines, the resources he has accumulated over the years might be more than these people.
Of course, Ian would never make that choice.
Once on the battlefield, the wizard's power often diminishes.
Even a third-class wizard apprentice could die, let alone him.
Anyway, he can improve his talent, so he mainly focuses on stability.
the other side.
in the office.
"Ian has returned to the school, and the wizards of the Blackrock School have disappeared?"
Doug frowned, as if he could catch a fly in his brow.
How could this happen?
He was quite certain that if Ian were caught by those men, there would be absolutely no chance of survival.
The problem is that the Blackstone School has disappeared.
And there's absolutely no news about it.
It was as if it had vanished into thin air.
"Did they return to Blackrock Academy undercover, or did they encounter some situation that prevented them from intervening, or did they face some kind of force?"
If it's the former, that's certainly possible, since this is the area of the Horton School of Wizardry, and there's a possibility of it being discovered.
But if it's the latter, what kind of strength would allow four people to remain completely unaware of each other?
He must be at least a third-class wizard apprentice.
However, if they were truly wizards from a particular school, they would likely exchange their kills for contribution points immediately afterward.
But he received no news.
"Well... I guess the kid's lucky."
Doug's thoughts were in turmoil, and he ultimately attributed Ian's survival to luck.
But where did the wizards go?
This was also a question that he couldn't understand.
Fortunately, there's another side, so things should go more smoothly.
In the blink of an eye.
Time passed little by little.
Ian's life returned to normal.
However, compared to before, the number of missions from the Potions Department has gradually decreased, while Ian has also received three more missions.
One is to improve the progress of the Lionheart Knight's spell, another is to learn the new sorcery Fire Raven Funeral, and the third is to check the newly acquired armor plates during breaks!
In the blink of an eye.
A week has passed.
Introduction to Fire Raven Funeral.
Another week has passed.
Lionheart Knight's technique has broken through to the Master level.
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