Chapter 88 Talent Points 5, Doug Returns
Chapter 88 Talent Points 5, Doug Returns
Chapter 89 Five Hundred Talent Points, Doug Returns
In the blink of an eye.
Ian has entered a new phase.
His daily routine consisted of meditation, he would go to the potions department every few days, and the rest of the time he was either meditating or studying witchcraft.
As for resources, it must be said that Ian underestimated the benefits of becoming a core member of the Potions Department.
The resources that Vivian alone connected with, including those from various families and forces, primarily the Strategic Medicine Department, and even just the small amount of resources she set aside, far exceeded those of the laboratory.
Therefore, Ian spent most of his free time meditating in the meditation room, and similarly, the testing ground was changed to an intermediate testing ground.
It must be said that at this point, the 50% privilege on the training sequence truly came into play.
Similarly, he who chose the Potions Department many years ago has also received the abundant resources he wanted back then.
In this environment.
Ian's Tidal Rune is progressing rapidly at a rate of 20% per month.
In fact, the resources provided by the Silvermoon Lake family are still not enough, but he will also purchase some from Vivian's channels.
Therefore, he was the first to condense a tidal rune outside.
In the same area of witchcraft, Ian used almost all his resources, and his energy potions were almost constantly in use.
This was naturally the reward for killing Hal. Similarly, he also used the Potions Department's channels to quietly replace other types of potions with energy potions.
It's enough for him to use for six months.
In this environment, Ian's Elemental Meridians reached the Master level in just two months.
The three excellent-level witchcraft spells that were purchased later were the zero-ring intermediate-level spells.
It's basically one per month.
Far exceeding normal speeds.
Of course, such improvements come at a price.
That is, even with Ian earning those magic stones, the magic stones were being consumed at a rapid pace.
In just six months.
All of Ian's previous reserves, including the magic stones he had left over from Hal, as well as magic stones from other sources.
It was almost completely consumed.
But the gains were also enormous.
Inside the villa, in the laboratory, Ian, having finished a meditation session, silently opened the control panel.
Name: Ian Green
Age: 15
【实力:二等巫师学徒(灵风符文100/100,潮汐符文100/100,基石符文(15/100)),大骑士(45/100)】
[Talent: Second-class star (500/600)]
[Skills: Zero Ring Lower Grade: Glimmering Eye (Master Level), Guiding (Master Level), Wind Pulling (Master Level), Lionheart Knight's Magic (Expert 150/400)...]
Intermediate Level Zero Ring: Elemental Veins (Master Level), Wind Pressure (Master Level), Water Curtain Barrier (Master Level), Water Serpent Bite (Master Level), Tornado Impact (Master Level), Chain Wind Blades (Master Level), Eye of Radiance (Expert 1/400), Spiritual Guidance (1/400), Four Elements Resonance Meditation (Proficient 100/300)...
Secret Technique: Spirit Rune Resonance Technique (Master Level)
"Your talent level is 500!"
Looking at the panel, Ian felt a sudden sense of satisfaction.
His progress over the past six months has been absolutely terrifying.
Sufficient resources and talent have enabled him to condense the Tide Rune, which is the second rune for a second-tier wizard.
Moreover, unlike the Wind Rune, the Tide Rune allows him to smoothly transmit his spiritual energy to every part of his body.
At the same time, more detailed operations can be performed.
Even the foundational runes began to condense.
"I am at least three times stronger than before."
Ian was calculating.
There don't seem to be that many runes, but we also have to take into account the many forms of witchcraft he has learned.
"First, let's look at the elemental structure."
With a thought, Ian saw the elemental armor, flowing like water, enveloping his body.
Comprehensive coverage.
"And that's not all."
Ian had a sudden thought, and the Tide Rune glowed, revealing the Elemental Armor moving like flowing water.
If any damage occurs, it can be repaired quickly.
Activating the Spirit Wind Rune instantly increased its operating speed by 20% to 30%.
"This is the enhancement that runes provide to witchcraft!"
Ian sighed with emotion.
This is something he discovered after he mastered meditation; he could manipulate runes to amplify his magic.
It has to be said that meditation is the slowest skill he can improve among all his skills, even to an outrageous degree.
However, the changes he brings to the wizard at each level are also enormous.
"As expected of a wizard's meditation technique from the academy!"
Ian remarked with a sigh.
It must be said that he had already begun to feel the power of this witchcraft.
Besides these, he has mastered all three excellent-level witchcraft techniques.
Meanwhile, the Radiant Eyes and the Spiritual Guidance Technique have gradually been upgraded to the expert level over the past six months.
This is also something that must be mentioned.
Meanwhile, Ian had also taken the opportunity to upgrade his elemental resistance potion to the master level during the past six months.
Among the various schools of thought, the only potion they haven't learned is the Energy Potion.
However, Ian cannot exchange for the Energy Potion because this potion is special and belongs to the Strategic Potion category.
Therefore, one must make contributions first.
At the same time, with all the magic and knowledge bonuses, Ian's talent reached an astonishing 500 points.
"Five hundred points!"
Ian was also momentarily dazed.
This isn't much, compared to Ian a year ago, and even in terms of the witchcraft Ian has learned.
But for Ian, it still holds great significance.
Five hundred points means that he is no longer one of those inferior wizards in the school.
Looking at the entire academic school, his talent is absolutely top-tier.
Ian didn't know how Lucy was, but even if he was worse than Lucy, he wouldn't be much worse.
"The only downside is that it's getting harder and harder to improve!"
Ian remarked with a sigh.
Witchcraft is finite, and how much witchcraft could the Horton School of Wizardry, as a small school, possibly offer?
Over the past six months, he has studied a great deal of witchcraft and discovered a terrifying problem.
That is, most low-level witchcraft is derived from high-level witchcraft.
Just like a water curtain barrier, it can be divided into several types of magic, such as water curtain, flowing water rotation, water shield...
Even breaking down these spells wouldn't be difficult for Ian.
Because at this time, Ian had learned at least a hundred spells, which was far beyond the reach of ordinary wizards.
Ian finally understood why he often had few or no talent points when learning certain witchcraft.
These older generation elemental wizards frantically copied the spells of different wizards, turned them into their own, and then modified them to create a new spell.
"At least as things stand, only a few low-level zero-ring witchcraft spells still have some value, and among the mid-level zero-ring spells, almost all the ordinary ones are dismantled at the excellent level."
Ian remarked with a sigh.
"From now on, I'll choose to learn higher-level witchcraft."
Ian stretched his body.
Learning a lot of low-level witchcraft takes a lot of time, but the talent points gained are the same as those of high-level witchcraft.
No wonder the school never restricts the qualifications for low-level witchcraft.
It turned out to be the case.
Knowledge is indeed the most precious thing in the wizarding world.
Shaking his head, Ian left the house and headed towards the Potions Department.
Walking on the road, I suddenly saw a large group of wizards returning to the school from the entrance.
They all looked weathered and worn.
But Ian could sense their high spirits, as if they had won a battle!
Hundreds of meters away, Ian heard the news of the victory at the Cold Wind Market battlefield.
"Is it finally over?"
Ian was in a daze.
Over the past six months, the two schools of thought have continued their fierce competition over the Cold Wind Market.
Clearly, this contest should end in victory for one school of thought.
It's a good thing, but it's not a good thing either.
When Ian looked at the crowd in the distance, he saw a wizard with a golden badge walking at the front.
Doug was on one side.
The former was talking to the latter, and the people around them seemed to be praising Doug, as if he had made a great contribution.
As if sensing Ian's gaze, Doug also turned his head.
Upon seeing Ian, his eyes, which were like those of a viper, immediately curled into a smile.
Like a venomous snake eyeing its prey.
Cold and indifferent.
But only for a moment, and he immediately returned to his former self, smiling and celebrating with those around him as if nothing had happened.
"Doug!"
I recalled my previous guesses.
Ian's gaze gradually fell.
A fleeting glance made Ian realize that whether Doug was a spy or not was no longer important.
In short, this person must die!
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