Chapter 125 Isaac the Wizard, Master-Level Frostfire Nova
Chapter 125 Isaac the Wizard, Master-Level Frostfire Nova
Chapter 125 Isaac the Wizard, Master-Level Frostfire Nova
Separated by a wall.
Ian seemed to have entered a new world.
Outside the wall, the magic was abundant but chaotic, like a bustling city; inside the wall, the magic was clear and powerful, and much more concentrated.
The wizard leading the way remained silent as the two walked along a main stone path several tens of meters wide, with many wizards from various academies coming and going on both sides.
Their attire also differed; it seemed that the darker the wizard's robe, the higher their status and power.
I originally wanted to ask some questions.
But the wizard in front of him kept a cold face the whole time, so Ian didn't ask any questions and just observed silently.
A larger teaching area, dedicated experimental areas, and a larger library —
The latter, in particular, occupies several acres and has five or six stories.
Ian was very envious.
Soon, the two arrived at the core area of the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
A lake as green as jade, with an island in the center, where the elemental concentration has reached more than five times that of the normal environment.
"Emerald Lake, the teacher is on the island in the center of the amber. Come with me."
At this moment, the wizard leading the way turned around and said.
Ian nodded.
The two arrived at the lake and boarded a small boat.
Soon, they arrived at the island.
Although it's an island, it's not small at all; Ian estimates it's at least several tens of acres.
Soon, Ian arrived at a dark wizard's tower.
"Teacher, I've brought the person."
The green-robed wizard whispered into the wizard's tower.
The door slowly opened.
"The teacher is inside, you can go up yourself," the wizard said from the side.
"OK."
Ian nodded.
I went inside.
There were servants inside the door who led Ian up to the third floor, where he finally saw the wizard Isaac in a room.
This was a wizard with curly hair and brown eyes, whose spiritual power was even stronger than that of his teacher.
Ian respectfully took out Horton's letter and handed it over.
Isaac opened the letter, lowered his head to read it, and only looked up again after a long while.
Looking at Ian, he sighed, "Sigh, I know what the letter said, but the Emerald Dew harvest is very low this year."
Ian's heart skipped a beat.
"However, since Horton helped me a lot back then, and if he hadn't chosen to go to the Emerald Shadow Forest, his achievements might have been even greater than mine. Since you are his disciple, I have three drops left, so I'll give them to you."
A bottle appeared in Isaac's hand and flew toward Ian.
"Thank you, sir."
Ian accepted the Emerald Dew.
"It's nothing. If it weren't for your teacher, I would have died several times over. With this token, you can freely enter and exit most of the academy's facilities except for the library. Similarly, if you encounter any problems, as long as you didn't kill a Green Corridor apprentice, I can solve them for you."
Then he tossed Ian a badge.
Ian was taken aback.
It seems unexpected that Isaac and Horton have such a good relationship.
Then Isaac called out, and the green-robed wizard from before walked in.
"teacher."
"This is my student, Sam Hayes. You can ask him any questions you have these days." Isaac looked at Sam and said, "This is my friend Horton's student. You can show him around the academy."
Sam's gaze returned to Ian.
Somewhat surprised.
It seems I didn't expect Ian to have this identity. Why didn't you say so sooner!
Go!
After Isaac finished speaking, he dismissed the two men.
On the way back, Sam was noticeably more enthusiastic.
They were inquiring about Ian's connections.
However, upon learning that his teacher was merely from a particular school of thought, his enthusiasm waned considerably.
Several wizards called out to him on the road, and he hurried over.
"Go and have a look around by yourself. I'll discuss the college's assessment with a few senior students."
"OK!
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Ian frowned, but nodded nonetheless.
"Seriously? Your teacher asked you to give people a tour of the college, and this is what you did?"
Meanwhile, Sam was chatting with a few wizarding apprentices. One of them was a little surprised, saying, "They're just students from a small local school of wizards, nothing special." Sam waved his hand dismissively.
He then turned his gaze to a white-robed wizard to the side and said, "How about you, Carter? You should have broken through to the peak wizard apprentice level by now."
The wizard named Carter nodded and said, "Of course, next we need to prepare for the elemental arcane arts assessment."
"The profound mysteries of the elements!"
The others immediately showed expressions of envy and complimented Carter.
As for Ian, the group only exchanged a few words before stopping.
A wizarding apprentice of a school of thought.
Ultimately, we are not from the same world as them.
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the other side.
Ian wandered aimlessly inside the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
Because of Isaac's badge, Erie had no trouble getting around.
Ian's first stop was naturally the library.
As soon as I went inside.
Ian fell silent as he looked at the five-story building.
Furthermore, it is divided into various regions, such as the fire element region and the wind element region, which is far more detailed than any other school of thought. However, the reason for this division is simply because there is a wealth of knowledge.
There are hundreds of high-level witchcraft spells, such as those at the zero-ring level.
Ian was envious, but unfortunately he didn't have the necessary permissions.
Reluctantly leaving.
Ian visited various facilities and buildings, such as meditation rooms, laboratories, and the elemental simulation room that he had heard about on the airship.
Among them, there are meditation rooms for formal wizards, where the elemental concentration can reach more than ten times the normal level.
Needless to say, the laboratory was far more sophisticated than any other school of thought could match, and Ian saw many pieces of equipment he had never seen before.
Of course, the main attraction is the element simulation room.
This is a room that can simulate various elemental environments, which is of great benefit to various special meditation methods and related witchcraft.
Moreover, because Ian has the authority, he can even adjust it to a level that a formal wizard can use.
But that was obviously too much, so Ian tried something at the peak of a wizard apprentice level...
"Still exaggerated!"
Within the hundreds of square meters of space, Ian closed his eyes and could sense that only fire and water elements existed in the environment.
The two sometimes merged together, and sometimes made a popping sound.
At the same time, he was comprehending the runes of the Frostfire Nova.
My proficiency increased by a little bit in just one minute.
"That's terrifying!"
Ian was shocked.
He couldn't imagine how fast he could learn witchcraft if he could use the academy's facilities for an extended period; it was simply the perfect place.
"It's a pity that only academy-level forces have the capability to build this place."
Ian felt a pang of melancholy.
But my longing for the mysteries of the elements has grown even stronger.
For a power of that caliber, similar setups would only be more numerous and better.
Only within this kind of power can Ian better improve his talents.
To live better in this dangerous world.
However, Ian plans to stay here for the foreseeable future.
"The unrest on the academic side will last at least one or two months; time is tight."
Ian remarked with a sigh.
The treatment afforded to a formal wizard is not something you can encounter all the time.
Enjoy it while you can.
In the blink of an eye.
Ten days have passed.
Han Chi Nova has been promoted to Master level.
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