Chapter 195 Isaac's Gift, 1st Ring Eye of Harmony, Hostility!
Chapter 195 Isaac's Gift, 1st Ring Eye of Harmony, Hostility!
Chapter 195 Isaac's Gift, One Ring of Harmony, Hostility!
soon.
Kieran left.
"Ian, you're really impressive, all quiet and unassuming!" Andrei turned around and looked at Ian with surprise.
Many other wizards also looked over.
After all, many of them couldn't pass the eleventh level within three months.
Ian doesn't seem as bad as they thought!
The way everyone looked at Ian immediately became much more friendly, and even Flynn came over with a smile to greet Ian.
El stood not far away, raising an eyebrow and saying, "What good luck."
"Don't worry, you are also a first-class officer, and you have a Crescent Moon level talent. He won't be a match for you in this scholarship."
El turned around and saw Sophia standing beside her, speaking to her.
"Understood, senior."
El nodded, his gaze toward Ian in the distance turning disdainful once more.
Sophia glanced at Ian and then left.
Normally, she would definitely greet Ian, but El doesn't like Ian.
Choose one of the two options.
She would naturally choose El, since although Ian has potential, he is still far inferior to El, who is at the Crescent level.
Apart from a few people in Sophia's camp, the other wizards were noticeably more friendly towards Ian.
This is also normal.
They are all students of Kiran. Although there is competition, there is also a lot of cooperation. Moreover, they do not currently have any fundamental conflict of interest.
Ian nodded.
It took a good ten minutes before the crowd slowly dispersed.
At this point, only Peter, an acquaintance of Ian's, remained.
"Junior Ian, why didn't you choose Elemental Pool Monitoring?" Peter asked, feeling that this was a better option.
Is it monitored?
Ian narrowed his eyes slightly.
Actually, this is really not bad. It can probably help with elemental training in part of the elemental pool, and you can also meet quite a few high-level wizards.
However, the lava crystal pit itself is a region with a high concentration of fire element, which is sufficient for his current meditation.
Even if there were more, he would have a hard time fully digesting it.
A wizard's training is never about having the highest possible elemental concentration; it's largely about talent.
Ian had cultivated in the low-level elemental pool to quickly reach the first level, but he couldn't absorb most of it at the time.
Even at this moment, he could only absorb about seven or eight times the amount at most.
It shouldn't be difficult to reach this level in the elemental crystal pit area, especially with the fire-patterned stone walls.
To compete with El.
His current Silver Moon level talent is not enough.
We still need to improve.
Leave the Four Symbols Temple.
Ian glanced in the direction of the main courtyard, then turned and left.
Next, he looked up more information about the mission and learned that it would depart in about three days and return once every three months.
So Ian quickly purchased about three months' worth of supplies.
Meanwhile, he also inquired about spiritual energy crystals and purification potions through the Pierce Chamber of Commerce.
You can buy it, though.
However, the price is very expensive.
Five thousand magic stones constitute one standard unit.
It's ridiculously expensive.
Within the academy, the unit costs 1,500 contribution points, which is almost twice as expensive.
However, Audrey somehow managed to send him another unit.
However, Ian discovered a problem when he used it.
"It can't be absorbed anymore!"
Ian narrowed his eyes slightly.
Before me was a crystal of spiritual energy that resembled a semi-transparent crystal, containing pure spiritual energy.
He wanted to absorb it, but he could feel the instinctive rejection of the mental space.
So he quickly went to look up relevant information.
"Is it actually related to talent?"
Ian raised an eyebrow, looking at the books he had just borrowed: Fifty Questions for First-Ring Wizards.
The reasons have been explained above.
The Crescent Moon level talent allows one to absorb one piece every three months, as mental energy needs to eliminate fatigue from external mental energy.
The better one's talent, the more quantity one can absorb.
The same applies to purification potions; the better the talent, the purer the spiritual crystals within the spiritual space can be purified.
"So let's focus on improving our talent first!"
Ian shook his head.
Talent may not determine a wizard's ceiling, but it certainly affects the speed at which a wizard progresses.
In the blink of an eye.
Three days have passed.
Airship docking area.
Wizards from many schools of thought came to see Ian off, including Audrey, Willow, Chris, Horton, and others.
Horton was clearly in better spirits than before.
This is because the school's reputation suddenly soared in the Grayrock district after Ian became Kieran's official disciple.
Many wizarding apprentices came here because of its reputation.
This greatly increased the school's income, and he also reclaimed the Demon Fields and began planting Emerald Shadow Grass.
He intends to make it a distinctive asset of the college.
"By the time you return, the first batch of Emerald Shadow Grass should be ripe, and then you will be able to receive assistance from the school."
Horton said to Ian.
"Then thank you in advance, teacher."
Ian was not polite.
Just as he was about to leave, he saw two wizards flying over from a distance.
The wizard on duty at the docking area tried to stop them, but stopped when he saw that they were two wizards with elemental magic.
Ian took a look.
"Greenwing, Sam, long time no see."
Ian was somewhat surprised and stopped walking.
"We finally made it."
At this moment, Greenwing flew over, carrying Sam in his hand. He had already advanced to the first-ring wizard level, but Sam was still a little far from becoming a first-ring wizard.
"Is there something you need?" Ian asked curiously.
"I'm fine, Sam needs to talk to you."
Greenwing waved his hand.
The two looked at Sam.
Then Sam took out a knowledge crystal and said, "This is a gift from my teacher to you. It took a long time to arrive."
Ian was somewhat surprised, but he took it.
"Please thank Lord Isaac for me."
He hadn't expected that Isaac would still be paying attention to him.
"Then I wish you all the best. I have a senior brother who has been to the lava crystal pit. It's not that simple there; it's quite dangerous." Green Wing patted Ian on the shoulder and reminded him.
Ian nodded.
He naturally understood this, but his task this time was only to be the quality control supervisor, so it was alright.
Soon, he bid farewell to everyone.
Ian boarded the airship bound for the lava crystal pit.
Inside the room, Ian also checked what Isaac had given him.
To Ian's surprise...
It turned out to be a legacy for a low-level apothecary, containing not only a part of the Eye of Harmony but also the recipes for three basic potions.
atmosphere.
Ian could only describe it with these two words: this was the most valuable gift he had received in a long time.
Unfortunately, the current environment does not allow it.
There's no way to improve your Pharmacology, but you can try learning the Eye of Harmony, but there's no rush.
Ian began to study it carefully.
In the blink of an eye.
A day has passed.
Before even beginning the sorcery, the destination has already been reached.
Ian stepped out of the airship and looked ahead.
A vast expanse of crimson earth came into view.
In the distance, a colossal, crater-like ring-shaped mountain stands on the earth, its surface exposed with dark red rocks, radiating waves of heat that distort the air.
That is the lava crystal pit mine.
After passing through a distinct protective force field bearing the academy's insignia, the airship slowly descended.
Go down.
Two wizards strode over.
The leader was a wizard who looked to be in his forties, with a serious expression, and wearing a dark red wizard's robe with black trim.
Standing to his left was a male wizard, also dressed in a dark red robe, but with a somewhat pale face.
"Ian Green?"
The leader walked over, his voice dry and direct: "I am Magnus Stonehearth, the mine's general manager and production supervisor."
This is Grayson Firehammer, the security chief.
He pointed to the pale-faced young wizard on his left.
Ian also looked at the two of them.
The former possessed a strong aura, somewhat resembling Flynn and his ilk from the academy; he was likely at least a mid-stage first-ring wizard.
Grayson's aura should be at the early stage of the first ring, but it should also be that of a senior first ring cultivator.
All are normal.
But what made Ian frown was that he noticed a clear... in Grayson's eyes.
hostility?
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