Chapter 240 The Death of Cassius Silverleaf, Talent 7000, Breakthrough to Full Moon Level!
Chapter 240 The Death of Cassius Silverleaf, Talent 7000, Breakthrough to Full Moon Level!
Chapter 240 The Death of Cassius Silverleaf, Talent 7000, Breakthrough to Full Moon Level!
Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
As a wizarding academy under the elemental mysticism, it is famous for its apothecaries and magical plants.
It even has a miniature teleportation array to facilitate the transmission of various information and data.
These messages will first be sent to Isaac, who has already advanced to the second ring, for review.
"Has the situation on the front lines become this dire? It seems all-out war is unavoidable?"
Isaac looked at the message and shook his head.
Once a full-scale war breaks out, it will no longer be a matter between the two academies, but will involve all the forces under their command.
I don't know how long the fight will last, or how many wizards will die.
"But I also need this war!" Isaac's eyes narrowed slightly.
After advancing to the second ring road, the required resources become even more precious and scarce.
Extracting these resources requires a significant investment.
The green corridors weren't enough either, and the solution was simple: take them from other colleges.
This is also one of the irreconcilable contradictions among the various colleges.
He shook his head, banishing those thoughts, and continued examining the information.
But one of them made him squint slightly.
"The Mysteries of Elements produced an academic genius with profound knowledge of magic and alchemy."
He opened the file and saw the familiar name Ian.
"Spark Collection cover, recommended by Elena, elemental coordinates..."
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Isaac's eyes widened.
Since Ian advanced, we've rarely heard his name anymore.
I thought it would be much longer before I heard it again, but I didn't expect it to be so soon.
And he became an academic genius, an alchemical genius?
"Isn't that kid Ian the Zero Ring who's been studying potions all this time?" Isaac pondered.
He was quite certain of this because he and Ian had discussed the topic.
"So, he started from zero and his alchemy skills have reached this level in just one or two years?"
Isaac suddenly felt a pain in his heart.
If we continue our research into potions, wouldn't that be even more...?
"I should have forced him to become my apprentice in the first place!"
Even after advancing to the second-circle wizard, Isaac still felt some regret.
The Green Corridor has lost a pharmacist genius.
"It's a pity though..."
'
He shook his head. The elemental mysteries were indeed good, but the top students, even the core disciples, had absolutely top-notch talents, and that wasn't something that could be achieved just through academics.
If we can't get in, maybe it's better to develop here in the green corridor.
"Why..
'
Thinking of this, he felt sorry for Ian again.
front.
Although it was the front line, the wizards surrounded various war fortifications.
Even behind the fortifications, the wizard market was quite prosperous, with all kinds of wizarding artifacts, resources, and even prostitutes.
The college also publishes its own journals, which are quickly sent to the front lines.
Wizards often buy these as a way to relax.
"Ian, how is this possible?" Al stared in disbelief at the magazine cover.
Incredulity flickered in his eyes.
Her impression of Ian was still from a few months ago; he had improved his mental strength quite a bit and was also an apprentice scholar at the academy.
But it's only been four months.
How could such a thing happen?
Two articles? This person must be a scholar, right? And judging from the content...
"An improvement to sorcery, an improvement to the standard staff?" She gasped, her breath catching in her throat.
Although she looked down on Ian, she understood the significance of the two.
Especially the latter. During this period, she had heard a lot about standardized witchcraft artifacts. Unlike the Crimson Eye, many wizards harbored a lot of resentment towards it.
but.
"The new standard-issue witchcraft will soon be delivered to the front lines, at which point we can replace the old versions."
She looked at the end of the paper, which was specially supplied to the front lines, and saw a line of small print.
"Wow, Ian, I love him so much! He can upgrade magical artifacts for free!"
As the voice came, a first-ring wizard was seen standing to the side with a look of surprise on his face.
The wizards behind her also looked delighted.
Looking further a distance, one could see several zero-ring wizards discussing improvements to zero-ring magic.
One of them even started practicing on the spot, and the power actually increased somewhat.
"this...
'
She pursed her lips, but had to admit that, in terms of the academy's influence, after this incident, she was probably far inferior to Ian.
Moreover, his military achievements...
She currently has 10,000 battle merits.
She pursed her lips, but she understood that it was definitely no match for the improved witchcraft.
She fought desperately on the front lines, yet she was no match for Ian in the rear?
In a short time.
She felt her breath catch in her throat and felt a wave of frustration.
As soon as he stepped forward, he saw Flynn walking away into the distance with a journal in his hand, his eyes serious.
Flynn squinted as he arrived at a private residence in the camp, a privilege reserved for core disciples.
Back here.
Confirmed that there was no spying.
His gaze fell upon the journal, and he couldn't help but exclaim, "This junior of mine is quite something!"
His opinion of Ian was completely different now. He never expected that Ian would have the potential to improve magical artifacts.
"This ability?"
He pursed his lips, understanding that even within the academy, this was a rare ability.
Moreover, it's the ability to make a lot of money.
The reason Ian couldn't earn money was simply because his status was too low.
Once you advance to the elite disciple level, you may even have the opportunity to advance to the core disciple level.
So.
Thinking of this, his gaze turned serious, and he quickly summoned some wizards he trusted.
"Everyone, please search for information about Cassius Silverleaf in the next few days. He should also be in this area."
he said.
Although the wizards were puzzled, they immediately nodded.
Just a few days later.
A group of wizards, while out on an expedition, had their plans accidentally leaked and were attacked by the enemy.
Fortunately, Flynn, a core disciple, stepped in and eliminated the enemy. However, even so, several wizards were killed, including Cassius Silverleaf.
"You also have the right to die."
Behind him, Flynn looked calmly at Cassius's pale body.
He already knew that Cassius was in the same area, but he ignored it.
But Ian’s demonstrated abilities made him feel that he was indeed qualified to recruit him.
It remains the same.
The only option is for Cassius to die.
"Flynn-senpai!"
Inside the castle, Ian was also deeply shocked as he read the message Flynn had sent through the channels.
Cassius Silverleaf actually died.
"And he actually plans to assassinate me upon his return!"
He looked at a notebook he had received at the same time, which contained Cassius's assassination plot against Ian.
They even prepared several disposable magical artifacts for the later stages of the first stage.
It can be said that he used all the battle merits he had accumulated over the past two years, except for exchanging them for cultivation resources, to exchange them for various resources to assassinate him.
Once we get him back.
"There's a one in ten chance they'll kill me."
Ian gasped, feeling a wave of fear wash over him.
Fortunately, Flynn was there.
"I still need to demonstrate some value."
He shook his head.
Although the letter did not explicitly say it was from Flynn, he could tell.
"Are these the core disciples?"
He narrowed his eyes slightly.
The death of Cassius Silverleaf also terrified him; it was so easy for a core disciple to kill a mid-stage first-ring cultivator.
This kind of information, and the absolute disparity in power, can be conveyed without even taking action.
"And only elite disciples can compete for the core disciple position!"
He took a deep breath.
"I can't relax yet. My mental strength should be sufficient by then, but my battle achievements..."
He pondered.
Walsh is basically negligible, but Connor has a father who is a second-ring alchemist.
He cannot ignore the possibility of intervention.
But we must win this elite disciple position, and we absolutely cannot wait five years.
Otherwise, there are too many variables, and he can't afford to waste time.
"So the department can't let its guard down either."
He pondered.
At the very least, he must have the ability to retaliate once he makes a move.
"We can also try modifying other magical artifacts, and analyzing the Darkfire rune system."
Ian pondered.
He needs to continue improving his alchemy skills and must at least advance to the intermediate level of the first ring alchemist. After all, he is a senior researcher, and a junior alchemist is not impressive enough.
It can also enhance his two alchemical heritages, both of which he is currently proficient in or even an expert in.
Moreover, it can enhance his talent, bringing him one step closer to the Moon-level.
As for the Darkfire rune, as one of the main runes used by Crimson Eye on defensive equipment, if you can reach the Master level, you will obtain its supplementary information.
This also means that he found its flaws and then made something to address them.
That might cause a greater stir in the academy than improving the magical artifacts.
But that requires a higher level of alchemy, which aligns perfectly with his previous idea.
Based on recent thoughts.
Ian has a very clear list of things to do next.
In the short term, the priority is to replenish the Hand of Blaze and complete Elena's mission.
Mid-game advancement talent.
Later, they were promoted to the elite ranks to prepare for war.
Learning witchcraft is an integral part of all of these processes.
"Let's begin then."
Ian took a deep breath and headed to the Alchemy Department, where he selected some new magical artifacts to be crafted.
Time passes little by little.
In the blink of an eye.
Three months later.
Fengyuan.
Nicole witnessed Ian being in a zone fifteen times stronger than the elemental ones.
Suddenly, he felt a powerful burst of wind element erupt from Ian's body.
It's like a wind tunnel, sucking up all the surrounding wind.
"Ian, what's wrong?" Nicole walked over and looked at Ian with curiosity as he opened his eyes.
"It's nothing, I've made some breakthroughs in meditation."
Ian replied.
At this point, after several years of effort, the Elemental Resonance Meditation method has finally broken through to the Master level.
Improving his talent did not disappoint him.
He reached a full 200 points, bringing his total talent to 6700, just 300 points away from advancing.
"Congratulations."
Nicole said with a smile.
"Then I'll have to ask you to guide me on my witchcraft issues. The payment is still the same, one thousand each time," Nicole said.
"Can."
Ian nodded.
After Nicole met him, she would sometimes ask him for advice on witchcraft, which cost a lot, so he never refused.
It can only be said that the core members of these wizarding families are simply too wealthy.
Soon, he finished instructing Nicole.
Ian practiced the spell Storm Thrust given to him by Elena, which also served as a spell to supplement the Flowing Wind Barrier.
I practiced for a while.
Ian went to the Alchemy Department.
Enter the laboratory.
"Hayden, Sienna, you two continue processing the materials."
Ian addressed the approaching man and woman.
The latter was an assistant researcher that Thea recommended to him, and his basic knowledge was quite solid.
"Yes, sir."
The two nodded.
Ian, on the other hand, was analyzing the new dark fire runes. After making a preliminary analysis, he began to use special materials to inscribe the runes.
He found that the old method was too slow, and it was much better to learn and analyze slowly at the same time!
After the analysis was completed, the materials for both of them were also processed, and they were materials of the intermediate level of the first ring.
Ian began practicing his microscopic eye and forging hand techniques using the materials.
My proficiency is gradually increasing.
In the blink of an eye.
Another month has passed.
Ian upgraded Storm Strike to Master level, but his talent only increased by fifty points.
Currently, the talent level is 6750.
Next, based on the supplementary information, he organized the content and headed towards Fengyu Academy.
"Good, continue making your selection."
Elena nodded.
This time, Ian chose a meditation technique that could complete the intermediate stage of the meditation method.
After taking it, they left.
This time, Elena gave him a year's time.
"Why!"
Watching Ian leave, Elena shook her head.
To be honest, Ian's analysis was very good, even better than expected.
But for a second-circle wizard like her, this speed was still too slow.
At this pace, Ian won't be able to keep up with the progress of his project.
But she has to consider Ian's capabilities.
That might indeed be the case.
He was indeed a brilliant scholar, but ultimately he hadn't fully matured.
"It would be better if it could be faster, but unfortunately..."
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He shook his head.
"It will probably take at least seven or eight months to learn this, which is too long!"
Ian sighed.
Even without Elena saying anything, he could sense that he wasn't very involved in the project.
The main problem is that its parsing speed is still too slow.
But he didn't want to miss the name of the paper's contributor, since he was just one paper away from being promoted to senior scholar.
At the start of a full-scale war, having an extra layer of identity certainly provides an extra layer of protection.
"So I have to improve my talent as soon as possible."
He took a deep breath.
As long as his talent improves, all his abilities will be enhanced.
Whether it's analytical abilities, or the ability to learn witchcraft and meditation techniques.
I should be able to barely keep up with Elena's pace by then.
"I'm only 250 points away from improving my talent, whether it's fire micro-management or reaching the master level in two alchemical spells."
Ian took a deep breath.
At this point, the former had already reached mastery, while the latter two had even reached more than half of the level of expert.
"The latter two are enough."
Ian took a deep breath and decided to focus on these two forms of witchcraft for the foreseeable future.
It seems Hayden and Sienna will be quite busy in the lab.
However, both of them could also sense this change.
That is, their workload suddenly increased, but they dared not slack off in the slightest.
After all, they had gone through a lot of trouble to get in.
at last.
Three months later.
At this point, the Flame Micromanagement Expert skill is more than halfway through, and the two spells, Microscopic Eye, are only one step away from Master level.
So Ian went to the Elemental Pool.
I rented a high-level elemental pool and then began this talent breakthrough.
After half an hour.
"Microscopic Eye, Forging Hand, (Level 2) Reach Master level, Talent +250."
"Talent: 6750 → 7000".
"Talent: Crescent Moon Level → Full Moon Level!"
"Your innate elemental affinity, 'Insight of Truth,' has been enhanced!"
A series of messages came in.
Ian's talent has broken through to the Moon-level.
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