Chapter 114 Secondary Elemental Affinity, Reencounter with Qiao Lan
Chapter 114 Secondary Elemental Affinity, Reencounter with Qiao Lan
Chapter 114 Secondary Elemental Affinity, Reencounter with Qiao Lan
"Advanced to First-Class Wizard Talent!"
In the meditation room, Ian's mental energy instantly tensed up.
Slowly, he seemed to feel a subtle change emerging in his body.
From the inside out.
From weak to strong.
But it was extremely comfortable, giving Ian the feeling of soaking in a hot spring, as if every cell in his body was undergoing some kind of transformation.
He could feel his perception of magic gradually increasing, and his physical sensitivity growing.
He felt that he was undergoing transformation in every aspect of his life.
Meanwhile, inside the advanced meditation room, a vast amount of elements were also converging wildly around him.
This is also part of the improvement.
The advanced meditation room truly lived up to its name; the elemental concentration was indeed high. Although he absorbed an enormous amount, he showed no signs of depletion.
Seeing this, Ian was completely relieved and immersed himself in the process of improvement.
In the blink of an eye.
Half a day has passed.
Ian opened his eyes again.
His bright eyes seemed to be shining like two light bulbs, a result of a sudden surge in his mental energy.
"My mental strength has increased by at least 30%!"
Ian pondered.
Compared to before his advancement, the total amount of his mental energy space has undergone a tremendous change.
And that's not all.
Ian sank into the mental space.
Although the runes have not changed, the space has increased by 20% to 30%!
The larger the mental space, the more mental energy it can hold.
This means that Ian's potential has been enhanced once again.
In addition to that, there are physical aspects.
He could clearly feel that his physical strength was now more than double what it had been before.
Flexibility and other aspects have also seen significant improvements.
Even in terms of pure physical combat strength, he is at least two to three times stronger.
Of course, Ian could also sense that Ian's talent in magic had been enhanced to some extent.
Thinking about this...
Ian took out the armor plate.
When the mental energy was used to perceive the area, some previously unfamiliar parts suddenly became vivid.
Ian felt that if he had another half month, he would definitely be able to figure it out.
Based on the previous progress, Ian predicted that it might take him at least two or three months to decipher it.
Of course, this does not mean that his magical talent has increased dozens of times; it simply means that he has crossed a certain level.
Many pieces of knowledge are not that difficult, which is why the difficulty level decreases exponentially.
This was a pleasant surprise.
"But compared to talent, it's nothing!"
Ian took a deep breath.
Close your eyes.
Feel the sparse elements around me.
Although it is thin.
But unlike usual, Ian had a special feeling at this moment.
That is, he seems to be able to feel the breath of the elements, and the elements will respond to him.
It seems like they've gotten closer?
Ian made a bizarre description.
We've become closer.
He could feel that his relationship with the elements had become closer.
With just a little thought, Ian could list over a dozen benefits, such as increased magic power and the ability to manipulate more elements, etc.
"Secondary elemental affinity".
Ian looked at the prompts on the panel.
The name of this talent is quite fitting, and it also explains why a first-class talent provides a bonus for advancing to a third-class wizard talent.
Apprenticeship stage.
Wizards primarily cultivate mental power, which is enhanced through relatively specific runes.
First-class wizard apprentices specialize in basic runes, second-class wizard apprentices condense advanced runes, and third-class wizard apprentices condense core runes.
Advancing from the second tier to the third tier requires further stabilizing the mental energy space through runes. During this process, a large amount of elements will surge in. At this time, the elements and mental energy in the body will quickly reach their limits, and failure is easy if one is not careful.
However, once elemental affinity is established, the difficulty of this process will be reduced by at least half.
Nature almost never fails.
Of course, the above is only part of what Ian has initially felt; there are many more details for him to experience gradually.
"Finally, I've achieved first-rate wizarding talent!"
At the same time, Ian breathed a sigh of relief.
Only he himself knows how much resources and time he spent preparing for this day.
It has been two or three years since I was promoted to second-class wizard talent.
The resources required amounted to at least several thousand magic stones.
But it was all worth it. If he makes a big improvement, all the time he spent will not have been in vain.
The only obstacles preventing him from advancing to the third-tier wizard apprentice level are the final furnace runes and the related resources.
He felt the former would happen very quickly.
Because he could feel his own abundant spiritual energy, which far exceeded his current level.
As long as there are enough resources, the speed of improvement will definitely be very fast.
Far exceeding what it used to be.
Meanwhile, the latter relies on energy potions, which require exchanging for related resources, as well as the content of the third-level wizard apprentice section of meditation.
Thinking about this...
Ian got up and walked towards the door of the meditation room.
I just pushed the door open.
Then I heard a loud argument.
"Are you kidding me? A high-level meditation room that costs eight contribution points a day is practically depleting my elemental resources. If I were to break through to the next level, I'd be doomed!"
Ian looked ahead.
In the distance, a wizard in charge of a meditation room could be seen wiping away sweat, while several angry wizard apprentices stood before him.
The muttered words were mostly about the depletion of elements in the meditation room.
Upon hearing this, Ian's lips twitched involuntarily.
He wondered why the elements in the advanced meditation room seemed to flow endlessly; it turned out they were connected to the entire system!
This made him feel fortunate.
Fortunately, he didn't choose to stay at home; otherwise, with insufficient elemental supply, he couldn't even imagine the consequences if his talent advancement failed.
However, this matter was started because of him.
He also knew this person in charge.
Joran Fuller was Ian's instructor for his advanced meditation course.
"Instructor Qiao Lan!"
Ian walked over.
"Ian, it's you!"
At this moment, Qiao Lan, who was surrounded, looked up and was also taken aback, seemingly not expecting him to be there as well.
His feelings were still quite complicated at this moment, after all, Ian had grown into a genius of the school.
The other wizards had all heard of Ian's name to some extent, and they turned around as well.
"Everyone, Lord Qiao Lan was my former teacher. Since I am here, I cannot stand idly by. If any of you need potions made in the future, I can help you make one. I hope you will not make things difficult for me. As for the magic stones, I believe Lord Qiao Lan will definitely return them to you."
Ian looked at the other wizards with great sincerity.
"Of course the magic stones will be fully refunded!" Qiao Lan, who was standing nearby, also realized what was happening and quickly said.
This matter can be considered a big deal or a small deal.
If he were under his supervision, he would certainly face severe punishment, but if the matter is resolved, it would be a minor issue!
"Since Apothecary Ian has said so, I have no objection!" a wizard said first.
A chance to prepare a potion is anything but cheap, and it also gives you a chance to connect with this genius apothecary.
The others also agreed.
They were even quite happy.
Joran Fuller, meanwhile, looked at this boy who had once been unremarkable in his classes with a complex expression.
Aside from the difficulty of advancing to the third-tier wizard level due to his talent, he had already gained considerable respect for him.
"Thank you, Ian."
Jolan gave Ian a mid-grade magic stone and expressed her sincere gratitude.
Completely unaware that the person in front of them was actually the culprit.
"fine!"
Ian was very magnanimous.
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