Chapter 148 Talent Points 1000, Shocking Change!
Chapter 148 Talent Points 1000, Shocking Change!
Chapter 148 Talent Points 1000, Shocking Change!
Take a feel for it.
Sure enough.
"Have you ever seen this witchcraft before?"
Horton noticed Ian's unusual expression and looked suspicious.
"Yes, teacher."
Ian nodded, and faint lines appeared on his skin, as if they had merged with his flesh and blood.
"The third level of the Branding Body Refinement Technique!"
Horton's eyes widened as he instantly recognized it. The reason he knew it so clearly was because he had also practiced this witchcraft.
On the outside of Horton's skin, layers of texture appeared, almost identical to Ian's.
"Where did you get this from?" Horton couldn't help but ask.
"It was obtained from the Silvermoon Lake family. Chance said it was in a ruin."
At this moment, Ian was also somewhat numb.
"Perhaps it was fate that you became my student."
Horton couldn't help but marvel at the strangeness of fate, looking up at Ian: "You've met Isaac, you should know I came from Green Corridor Wizarding Academy, so do you know why I'm here?"
"The student does not know."
Ian shook his head.
"It's all because of this body-strengthening method!" Horton said, looking at the armor plates.
Ian looked puzzled.
A body-strengthening method shouldn't be this bad.
"I understand what you're thinking. A mere body-tempering technique isn't worth coming all this way, but let me tell you, what if this sorcery originated from a wizarding academy that died out five hundred years ago? What if that academy was no less powerful than the current masters of elemental magic? What if that academy even left behind a secret vault in the Emerald Shadow Forest?"
Horton slowly revealed the reasons why he had settled here.
Gurgle.
Ian’s throat moved slightly.
If that's the case, even a second-ring wizard wouldn't be able to resist, let alone a first-ring wizard.
"Then, teacher, you..."
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Ian was curious about Horton's work.
"I've found the ruins, but I haven't been inside yet," Horton said frankly.
"Then why are you teaching me this?"
Ian was very curious.
Why did Horton tell him such an important thing when he saw that Horton also practiced this witchcraft?
"Because my talent for body refinement is lacking."
"Before that school of thought perished, it had already planned the inheritance of knowledge. The first condition was to thoroughly understand the Imprint Body Tempering Method. Although I managed to push it to the Rune Perfection level by leveraging resources, I still couldn't achieve complete understanding."
Horton looked embarrassed at this moment.
Sometimes, knowledge is like that; it doesn't necessarily become easier to understand just because someone is a high-ranking wizard.
He was in a good mood this time, which was also because he discovered that it seemed possible to find another way to bypass the problem.
But seeing that Ian's progress was almost no worse than his, it seemed that there was a better solution to the problem.
"Ian, with your magical talent, you might really have a chance to push it to its limit."
Horton's eyes burned even brighter than before.
The prospect of his decades-long pursuit becoming a reality filled him with immense excitement.
"As long as you can provide this magical plant, I can definitely upgrade it to its limit within a year and a half at most."
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Ian assured him.
He knew how difficult it was to improve this kind of witchcraft; after leaving the Green Corridor, he had made almost no progress.
This is a rare opportunity.
Moreover, he is very enthusiastic about the follow-up departments of this body-refining method.
"no problem."
Horton agreed without hesitation, adding, "From now on, you can cultivate here with me. The conditions here are the best in the academy. Just tell me what resources you need, and I'll find them for you."
"If you can upgrade it to a level sufficient to unlock the ruins a year from now, you'll get a share of the rewards."
"Thank you, teacher."
Ian took a deep breath.
Horton's promise came quickly.
Ian arrived at Horton's Wizard Tower the next day to train, and it must be said that the elemental level here was even stronger than when he trained in the meditation room at Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
Horton, as agreed, gave him enough Emerald Shadow Grass.
He discovered that applying the juice of this herb to the skin during practice could accelerate the process of branding and body tempering.
In just one day, I improved my proficiency by five points.
Previously, he would often practice for a whole day to improve his proficiency by just a little bit, and the gap was huge.
The progress of the Unbreakable Rune is also extremely fast, increasing by about five points almost every month.
Horton could also sense Ian's rapid progress, and was both surprised and delighted.
At the same time, Ian also took advantage of this opportunity.
He continuously improved his mental strength and progress in other witchcraft, after all, he had Horton's guidance by his side.
He may not have a talent for body-tempering magic, but he has considerable expertise in elemental magic, especially the three attributes of earth, water, and wind.
With full support, Ian could raise a spell to the master level in almost half a month.
In such an environment.
Just six months later, Ian's progress on the Resonance Rune had reached seventy.
The progress of the Unbreakable Rune has reached 55, which is more than halfway through.
Similarly, he also upgraded Mirror Heart, as well as all the zero-ring superior witchcraft he had previously obtained from the Green Field Wizarding Family, to the master level.
At this point, the Body Tempering Meditation Method had reached the Expert level, but was still 400 points away from the Master level.
However, because several of Ian's witchcraft skills were upgraded to the master level, his talent also smoothly reached 1000 points.
"Is this all there is to one thousand points?"
Inside the wizard's tower, Ian had his eyes closed, but he could sense the changes in Ian.
Compared to when I first advanced, both my elemental affinity and other talents have improved significantly.
But none of them underwent a qualitative change.
The real change was that he discovered his observations had changed.
"this?"
Ian took out an ordinary book of witchcraft, with a faint black line connecting it.
He took out a top-tier zero-ring witchcraft spell, with a dozen faint black lines connected to it.
He took out the spellbook of the Black Stone, and hundreds of black lines stretched out from all directions, connecting to it.
"The number of black lines represents the importance of this knowledge to me, that is, how much it can enhance my talent."
Ian quickly discovered the function of the black lines, and he even speculated that each black line represented a bit of talent.
It's normal for Blackrock to have this many spellbooks, because in addition to inherited spells, there are also several first-level spells.
Looking up at the top of the wizard tower, Ian could see countless black lines flowing into Horton's room on the top floor.
An alternative form of detection magic?
It's nothing more than knowledge-detecting witchcraft.
Ian's lips twitched.
But this feature is indeed very useful. At least Ian can learn high-value witchcraft first in the future, avoiding wasting his time.
"Whether it's for the academy's assessment or for advancing to become a full-fledged wizard, the improvement of talent cannot stop."
Ian took a deep breath.
It cannot stop until at least the assessment is conducted.
Just as Ian was thinking, he suddenly felt the ground beneath his feet tremble.
"What's wrong?"
Surprised and confused, he ran out of the wizard tower and saw two figures flying in the sky.
One of them was Horton.
The other was a yellow-faced wizard.
"Who are you?" Horton asked the wizard with a serious expression.
"Hehe, you can call me Valen. I'm from the Reno mining region. I'm here to tell you that our school is about to arrive here. You have ten days to pack your things and leave!" Wizard Valen said to Horton.
"You?"
Horton's eyes gradually turned dangerous.
Valen merely chuckled, and the next instant, he saw an equally powerful aura appear in the sky not far away.
Two official wizards?
The two immediately attacked upon their appearance; one was skilled in earth elemental magic, while the other was skilled in wind elemental magic.
The former controls, the latter erupts.
While Horton is considered formidable in the first ring, these two are by no means weaklings either.
All that could be seen was Horton landing on the ground and entering the distant forest.
The two chased after them.
Ian could not see the outcome, but could hear a series of roaring sounds, as well as storms and huge green vines appearing in the distance.
But only a dozen minutes later.
Three figures flew back into the sky. Horton's face was gloomy, and he had some more wounds on his body. The two people opposite him also looked ugly, as if they hadn't expected Horton to be so strong.
Valen looked at Horton and said, "You are strong, but let me tell you, of the three forces that are about to arrive at Emerald Shadow Forest, we are only the weakest. You can't handle us. However, I am willing to form an alliance with you!"
Horton frowned, but didn't rush to deny it.
We'll come back in three days.
Warren gave Horton a communication crystal, and then the two quickly left.
Then it slowly flew towards the school of thought.
At this moment, the entire academy was stunned by this enormous change.
Ian also took a deep breath.
Reno Mine... Doesn't that sound like a name I heard from the Silvermoon Lake family before?
Another, even more powerful region.
Is this an intrusion?
Ian's heart tightened, and he rushed over to help Horton, who had just landed.
The next second, Horton covered his mouth, and a trickle of blood flowed from between his palms.
"teacher!"
Ian looked at Horton's condition.
I understood instantly.
It's going to change!
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