Chapter 15
"spell studies? I can't believe you would choose to focus on spell studies—have your brain been kicked by a donkey?!"
Isaac · Grantham Unbelievable screams instantly flooded all corners of the entire library. Stared wide-eyed stared at Loren who was still smiling at him, as if he was convulsed with anger: "No, I took back what I just said, you He’s got kicked by the donkey!"
"This is just a last resort, Isaac." Loren chose to automatically ignore what the other party said later. You need to be patient with this kind of person: "If there is a choice Of course, I also want to choose mysticism. But I don’t have time. The Academy will give me tasks at any time. I must have the ability to protect myself from certain monsters as soon as possible."
"Then you too You can choose alchemy, this subject is easy to understand, and you will be able to get started!" Isaac still didn't understand and asked loudly, "Look at our Ain Rand, since he took alchemy, he will soon be able to mention on equal to me. The terms are up!"
The little wizard on the side rolled his eyes, his shoulders were shaking constantly, desperately restraining the urge to pull the bastard beside him to death: "Let me remind you, great Isaac, even It is the Dalton instructor who must also admit that spell studies is an extremely useful subject, especially when faced with many complex situations, one incantion can solve many problems."
"Oh...yes, yes, yes , That is, even a fool can wave a magic wand and make the fool next to him disappear!" Isaac shook his head and said "agreement", and then couldn't help but spit out: "It is because of this group of tricksters that The image of the wizard has gone from bad to worse, and it has fallen into what it is today!"
Loren, who was a little embarrassed, could only shrug his shoulders with a wry smile, and glanced at the small wizard on the side, and then ignored it. Talking about Isaac endlessly.
But of course he is not compelling-indeed, Loren needs to master some skills as soon as possible and have the ability to cope with the upcoming tasks, but these are all secondary. From the very beginning, Loren did not intend to be led by the nose.
So he needs strength, and the most direct and practical way is spell studies. This is a course full of structure and analysis, and it is far more helpful to him than other subjects.
Simply speaking, incantation is like a formula that has already been listed. Using magic is to fill in the numbers in the moved towards formula, and then everything will take its course. For the wizard apprentice who just started, This is the most convenient and safest way to contact the void.
You can only understand the "formula" but can't understand it. It's like knowing it but not knowing why-unable to comprehend the reason behind the delicate structure, just mechanically waving the wand in the hand, which is Isaac's mouth The origin of "juggling".
But all of this is based on "ordinary wizards"-they dare not touch the void too much, so they can only slowly understand and touch, until their spiritual Only when palace grows to a certain level can we understand the principles behind the magic and understand its structure.
All this is unnecessary for Loren.
He is not an aboriginal of this world, so as long as he learns magic, he can forcefully retrospect his original appearance according to the incantion, without worrying that his consciousness will be affected together with the spiritual palace. Void Devourer dropped because he is not a part of this dual world, and his essence divine object is completely integrated.
Ordinary spellmasters, because they dare not touch the void too much, they have to stop at those low-level spells, and at the same time, because of the fragility of their respective spiritual palaces, they cannot carry too much incantation. In front of Loren, these so-called difficulties are just like jokes, and there is no need to worry about these problems at all.
But of course Loren will not tell anyone this kind of secret, even Ain Rand who trusts him 100%, while meditating in his heart-the more he understands his "innate talent", the more Loren knows What does this mean for other wizards.
They will smash themselves into pieces for this secret, and then study them one by one until they are clear.
"This is just a selection of subjects." Looking at the little wizard who was still worried about his future, Loren shrugged his shoulders as if indifferent: "Isaac Grantham and Ain Rand, who have our genius, What should I worry about?"
"Well...this sentence is indeed reasonable, I'm impossible to reject Absolute Art's request." Isaac was nodded, and then glanced triumphantly. Ain beside him: "Don't get me wrong, the genius he said is me!"
The little wizard disinclined to pay attention to him, and turned his head aside.
"Of course, my time is very precious, so impossible will have the opportunity to solve problems for you all day." Isaac also picked up the shelf: "So if you really need my help , It’s best to tell me in advance-for example, in the afternoon or evening, I will try my best to squeeze a little time for you."
"Then gentlemen, Isaac Grantham will continue to explore The secret of the emptiness, time does not wait. Truth and wisdom are waiting for me. Please allow me to retire first!"
The young wizard apprentice held up his sheepskin scroll in a serious manner, as if preparing to set foot on the execution ground. Like a martyr, he held his head high and strode vigorously, without the slightest hesitation hitting the door.
"Pretentious idiot." The little wizard looked down at the book, his right hand swayed back and forth, pretending that he hadn't heard some Isaac scream. Make Loren smile at the corner of his mouth... He remembers that the door was still open just now.
Good job, glancing at the little wizard's triumphant delight, it seems that his friend is more careful than he seems...but I like it, Loren secretly said in one's heart.
So when Ain lifts the head secretly, I saw that Loren was looking at himself with a strange smile on his face. The joy in my heart suddenly turned into embarrassment, and then soon She became embarrassed again: "What's wrong?!"
"Nothing." The smile on Loren's face remained unabated, pretending to be sincere, "I just found out that the door was closed by himself just now. ——Do you know why the door closes by itself?"
"This...this guy is so annoying, anyone might want to fight back!" Ain noticed himself before he finished speaking I made a mistake, and there were only two people in the entire library: "But, but that doesn’t mean that I did it!"
"Oh, I didn’t say you did it, honest and kind. How could Ain Rand do such a thing?" Loren pressed his throat, imitating the tone of Isaac's words: "I just have the courage, but I don't have the brain!"
"You are not allowed to learn that. Bastard!" The little wizard panting with rage stared at Loren in front of him. After struggling for a long time, he put the two books in his arms directly into Loren's hands: "Take it!"
" What is this?"
"Give me back if you don't want it!" The little wizard said irritably, but his face was already red and purple, and he turned and walked outside.
This is Ain Rand's note. After a quick glance, he couldn't see the content clearly. Loren immediately turned his head back: "Thank you, thank you very much!"
"Who Rare!"
Ain Rand, who only slammed the door in half a step, stopped in front of the door, as if he hesitated for a long time, and finally said with a straight face: "If you really don’t want to be a If you use a wizard who doesn’t understand magic, it’s better to find the bastard Isaac."
"This guy is annoying, but he is indeed a genius. His research on mysticism has far exceeded that of apprentices. Level up, if there is that guy, even just learning magic will be very helpful to you-besides, that bastard is bragging, he is in the Academy library almost every day, when do you want to find him It’s okay, I won’t mind."
"I will definitely go." Loren didn’t look back, deliberately letting his voice when opening the note become very clear: "But it must be after reading this Later."
There is no need to look back, he can guess from the footsteps that the little wizard walked out with a smile.