Chapter 63 Credentials

More than two months later.

As the surrounding scenery quickly receded in front of him, Adil stood on the deck and quietly looked into the distance.

Behind him, a group of apprentices stood quietly around and gathered together.

Compared to when Adil had just boarded the ship, there were already many more people on board.

In more than two months, the ship has docked in more than a dozen places, and there are as many as seven or eight apprentices in each place, and at least three or four people have been brought to the ship one by one, so that the number of apprentices on board has begun to enrich.

However, as Andrew said before, among these apprentices who later boarded the ship, very few had excellent qualifications. Among the more than 100 people, only one apprentice with third-class qualifications appeared, and was finally arranged. around Adil and the others.

"This is the last place. After waiting here, in a few days, we will be able to reach our destination."

Beside Adil, Andrew was holding a glass of fruit wine, looking a little excited.

"Yeah, it's almost over." Adil sighed in agreement without saying much.

The scene seemed a little silent for a while, until a voice sounded again.

"Adil, after you get there, which academy are you going to join?"

A female voice sounded in her ears, like a standard greeting, which seemed a little stiff.

Adil looked to the side, and on his right, Sisti was standing there, watching him quietly at this time.

The red-haired girl was wearing a conservative red and white long coat, her expression was indifferent and stiff.

At this moment, Adil only felt that his left hand was patted.

On his left, Andrew squeezed a radiant smile at him, with a different meaning, as if to encourage something.

"I still don't know, what's the point?"

Looking at the two beside him, Adil shook his head with a gentle smile on his face.

Aside, looking at his appearance, Sisti showed a stiff smile: "Of course there is."

"The destination we are going to now is the place where the wizards are active. There are many schools and colleges of wizards there, and they will regularly recruit apprentices."

"With your qualifications, Adil, if you get there, I believe many academies will be willing to accept it."

Hearing this, Adiel was a little strange: "To join the wizard school, you only need to meet your own qualifications? No other conditions are required?"

As soon as he finished speaking, he saw two people around him looking at him in surprise at the same time.

"Of course not. For people with average qualifications, if they want to join those wizarding academies, in addition to having sufficient qualifications, they also need to pay tuition fees." Andrew stood aside and said: "But for people with such qualifications as Adil For people, it is not difficult to join those colleges, and some colleges are willing to waive tuition to recruit you."

"Of course, besides these normal ways, there is said to be another way."

Sisti, who was on the side, excused: "Some powerful wizards will make some unique magical items as vouchers and give them to some people."

"If you can get these certificates, you can directly enter the door of the corresponding wizard, and even get some gifts from the other party."

"According to the records, a wizard who can leave a certificate is at least at the level of an official wizard. Going directly into the door of such a powerful wizard is already a good starting point compared to others."

Hearing this, Adil touched his chest subconsciously, thinking of the black amulet that Count Boria gave him.

According to Count Boria, the amulet was a magical item made by a wizard, which was left by the ancestors of the Facus family, and was undoubtedly a proof.

Adil originally thought that this kind of certificate was not too rare, but now it seems that he still underestimated its value.

Otherwise, even Andrew and Sisti would not have a sense of envy in their voices.

His face remained calm, and he continued to chat with them word by word while standing in the same place, slowly learning some information on the Wizarding Continent.

In the wizarding continent, the competition between wizards is also fierce. Various wizards will have differences and disputes according to different schools and colleges, and they are far more intense than other places.

According to the different forms of organization, apart from those gathered wizard families, they can be roughly divided into wandering wizards, schools, and colleges.

Wandering wizards refer to those mortals who have undoubtedly acquired a bit of wizard inheritance, and some wizards who are alone for various reasons, often due to lack of inheritance and resources, and their strength is generally poor.

Schools are often wizards gathered together because of the same philosophy. They are often inherited from masters and apprentices. Their strengths are uneven, some are strong and some are weak, but they are generally small in number and do not recruit a large number of apprentices.

The academy is the real main force, often developed from a single school or wizard family, which gathers a large number of wizards and is the main force that will really recruit a large number of apprentices.

Apprentices like Andrew and Sisti often get into these wizarding academies.

However, apprentices who joined in this way are often taught by some high-level wizard apprentices at the beginning, and there is no special tutor to take charge.

Unless you are promoted to an advanced apprentice before a certain age, then you will have a mentor who will be in charge of the professor. Otherwise, you can only listen to the lectures of those formal wizards at your own expense. Not only does each step of learning require a lot of energy and financial resources, but also all the way. The resources needed for promotion must be figured out on their own.

Wizard families such as Andrew and Sisti were born well, at least there are families behind them who can help, like those apprentices born in civilians, even if they have enough talent and luck, they barely become high-level apprentices. Unable to gather resources for promotion.

If, like Adil, he had the corresponding certificate in his hand, the situation would be different.

From the very beginning, you can enter a tutor who is at least a formal wizard and learn, which has opened a huge gap with others from the beginning.

Thinking of this, Adil couldn't help but sigh, and deeply understood the weight of Count Boria's gift.

"I am afraid that in the entire Fakus family, there is only this certificate left on me."

Adil stood on the spot, and this thought flashed in his mind.

When he was with Duke Arieux, although the other party told him a lot about wizards, he didn't mention anything about credentials.

Now it seems that this certificate should be secretly hidden by the branch of Count Boria, for the consideration of his descendants. Just wait for a junior with excellent qualifications to appear among his juniors, and then give him this certificate, so that he can have a greater possibility of rising.

Adil estimated that this voucher should have been handed over to the direct descendants of Count Boria. It's just that there are too few people with shaman qualifications in the Fakus family recently. The only eldest son of Count Boria, it is said that the measured shaman qualifications are not very good, and it was only at the last moment that Adil was cheap.

PS: Sorry for the late update, this is the second chapter. The reason why the previous chapter was released in the morning seems to be because of the delay. It was already released at more than 8:00 in the morning (laugh and cry). You can open the catalog and go back.