Chapter 210 Huo Yan's Astonishment, Crescent Moon's Limit 3950!
Chapter 210 Huo Yan's Astonishment, Crescent Moon's Limit 3950!
Chapter 210 Huo Yan's Astonishment, Crescent Moon's Limit, 3950!
Molten Core.
The scorching heat is the norm here, especially in the castle where Huoyan is located, where there is an underground magma current that is extremely hot.
"Teacher, this is a new batch of manuscripts."
A first-ring wizard put down a large number of manuscripts, glanced at Huo Yan, and his burning eyes seemed to want to incinerate him with a single look.
Whoosh!
The wizard took a deep breath and dared not look any longer.
"Hmm, is there anything I need to be careful about?" Huo Yan asked, sitting on the black rock chair.
"Teacher, these manuscripts are of relatively high quality. These few were written by senior scholars, these few have recommendations from second-ring wizards, and this one is from a newly promoted wizard, which also has a recommendation," the wizard said quickly.
"A newly minted wizard?"
Huo Yan raised his head.
Generally speaking, few newly promoted wizards submit their work, as they are more focused on advancing to the mid-stage of the first level.
Where is there time to do research?
And there are even recommendations?
"It was Dean Kieran's recommendation," the wizard said again.
"Kiran!"
Huo Yan sat up straighter, his eyes showing some surprise.
A recommendation from a dean is very rare, especially a recommendation from Kieran, which is even more unusual.
So he opened this article first.
"A preliminary compilation and classification of Fire Emblem runes."
Upon seeing the title of the article, Huo Yan was instantly stunned, and also remembered the time he borrowed the fire rune from them nine months ago.
And one of his notes.
No wonder?
"But it's a fire rune."
He pursed his lips. This was a topic he had studied years ago, but it took too much time, so he gave up after studying a third of it.
By the time he reached the middle of the first stage, he had lost even more interest in it.
He still harbors resentment about this, and at one point felt that his research career was cut off at that time.
Therefore, his requirements will be more stringent, and he definitely won't pass.
So he read it carefully.
"Complete, and I have a deep understanding of some of the runes."
After reading it, Huo Yan put it down. He had to admit, it was a pretty good article.
Wizards have a deep understanding of runes.
He's even better than he was back then.
She's definitely a promising talent for studying fire magic, so why did Zilean take her in?
He flipped through the signatures.
Kieran, Ian.
He completely ignored the former, since how could Kieran possibly conduct such a basic experiment? Clearly, the person who wrote the article was the one who actually conducted the research.
Ian?
"Why does this name sound so familiar?"
Huo Yan frowned, deep in thought.
A minute later, as if he had thought of something, he immediately flipped through a document and saw Ian's information in it.
"Was I rejected because of your talent?"
Huo Yan's lips twitched.
"First-class talent, no wonder?" Upon seeing the talent, Huo Yan was no longer surprised that he had refused back then.
"pity."
He shook his head, saying he felt sorry, but actually he felt it was alright; a first-class talent wasn't something he should regret.
As for this paper!
"Place it in zone three of the elemental latitude and longitude... no, zone two," Huo Yan said after a moment's thought.
The first phase of the Element Latitude and Longitude is divided into three regions: Zone 1, Zone 2, and Zone 3. Zone 1 is the highest, representing the value of the articles.
This article is a basic research paper.
But it's very in-depth, and it has Kieran's recommendation.
And most importantly... he proved that this direction has great potential, which coincides with his original idea.
So he decided to place it in Zone 2.
"Second District?" The wizard beside him was also somewhat surprised.
Because it's generally only possible to reach Zone 2 in the mid-to-late stages of Zone 1, and even though it happens every year.
However, there are a great many wizards who have reached the first level of elemental magic, and many of them have never published an article in the second area even after reaching the first level limit.
Do you have a problem with that?
Huo Yan turned her head and gave him a calm look.
"No, teacher."
The wizard immediately shook his head.
In his heart, he sighed, "Another wizard is about to make a name for himself in the academy, his first article is already in Zone 2."
And the article was approved.
Ian naturally received the news very quickly.
this day.
Ian was practicing witchcraft on the second floor when he saw Magnus appear from not far away, looking excited.
"Ian, we've received word from the academy that your paper has passed, and they want you to go back and collect your reward."
He knew, of course, that Ian was researching Fire Emblem runes, but he never imagined that he had actually written a thesis on it.
Moreover, it is included in the latitude and longitude of elements.
Because they couldn't contact Ian, they asked Magnus to relay the message, which led to this scene.
Ian also opened his eyes.
I breathed a sigh of relief.
Although Kieran had said it was possible, it was only verbal, and no one knew what unexpected things might happen.
That's good now.
Even if he gets a scholarship, there shouldn't be any gossip; it's what he deserves.
And soon.
Ian learned more information.
"What, Zone Two?" Ian's eyes widened, completely unexpected, because Zone Three was completely different from Zone Two.
These are completely different levels.
Before he sent it out, he only thought about the third district.
This time they really made a fortune.
After all, once an article is published, it not only means fame, but also a lot of rewards.
Yes, there are rewards for publishing papers.
As far as he knew, an article in Zone 3 was worth 5,000 contribution points, enough for any subject in the early stages of the first ring; an article in Zone 2 was worth 10,000 contribution points, enough for any subject in the middle stages of the first ring.
Completely, enjoy, enjoy.
"Ian, we need to send the ore back from the mine, you can go back while you're at it," Magnus said.
"But isn't it a rotation system for everyone? It's your turn to rest, supervisor, this time too."
Ian was taken aback.
The mine needs to transport resources every month, and it's done on a rotating basis. He usually chooses to go during the quarterly performance review meeting.
"It's okay."
Magnus's face was full of tolerance.
Ian shook his head and said, "Manager, let's proceed as normal. There's no rush."
He's still learning Fire Emblem runes and just redeemed the resources, so he'll just leave the knowledge aside; he can redeem it anytime anyway.
"Alright."
Magnus nodded, seemingly even more excited than Ian.
"I didn't expect you to be researching fire runes. I haven't been able to help you at all." He thought for a moment, then took out a wooden box. Inside the box was a piece of fiery red iron, its surface covered with fiery red runes.
"This was a chance discovery on the third floor. It is very likely something left behind by an ancient wizard who was skilled in fire runes, or even a researcher of fire runes."
If you pay close attention, you can feel some of the imprints within, which should help you understand the Fire Emblem runes. Consider this a gift from me.
"Isn't this inappropriate?"
Ian was surprised that Magnus would have such a good opportunity, but he still declined.
"Don't refuse. I've experienced this thing many times before. The will within it will probably only last for a few months. It's really useless to me now."
Magnus shook his head.
Firstly, it was useless to him; secondly, he saw more potential in Ian and hoped to build a closer relationship with him.
"Thank you, supervisor."
Ian thanked him, and then, despite his refusal, transferred 1,000 contribution points to him, as it was indeed very important to him.
He still has a long way to go to reach the Master level in Fire Emblem Runes.
Saving a few months would be incredibly significant for him right now, allowing him to advance to the mid-stage of the first ring much faster.
After Magnus left.
Ian picked up the patch and used his mental power to sense it, and immediately felt all sorts of familiar sensations.
It was the familiar fire rune.
As a result, Ian's proficiency with the Fire Emblem runes began to increase rapidly, in the blink of an eye.
Two months have passed.
On the second basement level, Ian's eyes shone brightly. In just two months, he had raised two more spells to the master level.
Talent has been increased to 3950.
Of course, it doesn't come without a price.
"The remaining will within has been completely exhausted." Ian took out the patch, which was now very dim.
It changed from fiery red to pure black.
He's already used up all his runes; the remaining runes can only be upgraded by himself over time.
But that's enough.
"3950. Also, I have another rune that's almost at Master level. I should go back and break through."
Ian stood up and pursed his lips.
Of course, that's not all. At the same time, according to the normal schedule, the next issue of Element Latitude and Longitude will also be released soon.
One day later.
Ian returned to the academy.
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