Chapter 182 Another School, Willow Knocks on the Door at Night, Horton Makes a Move!
Chapter 182 Another School, Willow Knocks on the Door at Night, Horton Makes a Move!
Chapter 182 Returning to the School, Willow Knocks on the Door at Night, Horton Makes a Move!
Ian left the academy.
They returned to the academy.
Then he began to study Kieran's notes.
It can only be said that he truly deserves to be called a second-ring wizard; his understanding of advancement far surpasses the general knowledge found in the academy.
One point in particular intrigued Ian.
That refers to runic branding.
"When a witchcraft is cultivated to its peak, a witchcraft imprint will appear in the witch's mental space. This is one of the differences that occur when a witch advances, besides her mental talent."
The more runes a wizard has imprinted, the stronger their foundation will be after advancing in rank; similarly, they will also need more materials.
Generally, it is suggested that if a wizard has talent, he can push some wizardry spells to their limits. However, this will greatly affect the wizard's advancement speed. Therefore, it is not recommended to spread this knowledge to those with talent below the Half Moon level, and the same applies to those with Crescent Moon level. They should focus their energy on one ring, otherwise it will reduce the chance of a successful breakthrough!
Here's how to make your Brand Runes participate in the advancement process.
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After Ian finished reading.
His expression was strange.
He strongly suspected that Kieran had figured something out.
"No, if he had figured it out, he would have given it to me long ago. Perhaps he thought I had a talent for magic, or perhaps I had some kind of imprinted runes."
Ian's eyes flickered.
But regardless, this is indeed a very important matter for Ian.
Because he really does have some of those marks...
If it weren't for Kieran's notes reminding him, he would have completely forgotten about it. It just goes to show that sometimes a reasonable presentation is the right thing to do.
"However, the resources needed have increased, so I need to purchase more resources."
Ian also felt a tingling sensation in his teeth.
Actually, considering his previous spending and the previous purchase of the elemental pool, he had almost used up all the magic stones he had.
This sum of money is really going to drain his entire fortune.
"Oh, by the way, Audrey also agreed to give me some resources."
Ian remembered something.
He hadn't paid attention to it before, but now it seemed he had to contact them.
Do it when you think of it.
Ian sent Audrey a message, hoping to exchange his ordinary-level resources for other resources.
But at this moment, he also noticed...
Horton also sent him a message at some point, asking him to return to the school before advancing.
"Then let's go back to the school after we finish reading the notes, and then focus on preparing for the advancement."
Ian took a deep breath.
Read it carefully.
In the blink of an eye.
A week has passed.
Ian memorized everything in the notebook.
Then he left the room and headed towards the outer city of the Elemental City, preparing to go back.
The journey went very smoothly.
Ian soon arrived at Greystone Street.
As soon as Ian stepped into Greystone Street, he saw two wizards from the Horton School of Wizardry and other wizards patrolling.
Ian's eyes flickered.
He knew about the college's involvement in street management; it seemed to have happened after he became Kieran's student.
They did not specifically go to look for the two people.
Ian soon arrived at the manor where the Horton School of Wizardry was located.
As soon as he stepped inside, someone noticed him, which immediately caused a commotion.
At this point, Ian's popularity within his school was almost surpassing that of Horton.
Ian responded to each one.
It was also noted that many of the people here were new faces, likely newly recruited apprentices of the Horton School of Wizardry.
However, the number of people is still relatively small, mainly because the Horton School of Wizardry is not well-known.
"Vivian, Instructor Victor..."
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Ian greeted the wizards who came out one by one; things were completely different from when he was in the academy.
"Ian!"
Then, two figures appeared on one side: Chris and Willow.
At this point, the latter's uncle Nathan had allowed normal entry and exit to the Horton Wizarding School, but still did not allow anything to happen between the two!
He hugged the two of them.
Ian then met with Horton.
"teacher!"
Ian looked respectfully at Horton as he walked out.
Horton raised an eyebrow at Ian, but quickly suppressed it, simply saying, "Come in."
"Okay, teacher."
Ian nodded.
The two entered a room, and Horton closed the door before taking out a spatial ring.
"This is?"
Ian was somewhat surprised.
"Thirty thousand magic stones to support your advancement." Horton said to him, "Your magical talent is outstanding. Even the elemental mysteries may not know how many magical imprints you have condensed, but you must need a lot of resources. These thirty thousand magic stones are my sponsorship for you."
"teacher!"
Ian looked at Horton.
To be honest, although the Houghton School of Wizardry seems to be doing a little better now, the related industries have not been established at all.
They were practically penniless.
However, Horton directly took out 0 magic stones, which was definitely not a small sum even for him.
"Since you call me teacher, it's only right that you do so."
Horton smiled, then joked, "I'm counting on you to get the rest of the Emerald Shadow Legacy, so you'd better advance to a first-ring wizard first!"
"Thank you, teacher."
Ian bowed deeply.
Emerald Shadow Secret Realm.
This legacy was not forgotten by Ian over time; on the contrary, it made him value it even more.
Because both its body-refining heritage and its resources made him extremely envious.
He had always thought that the inheritance of a zero-ring wizard was worth at most 100,000 magic stones, but now it seemed that it would probably be worth several times more.
Especially the purified medicine.
Even among elemental mysteries, he hadn't seen any of such high quality.
However, he can only try that after he advances to the first-ring wizard level and learns body-refining magic.
This was also one of his motivations for advancing.
"Go and rest. Don't go back today. You can share your experiences with us at the academy," Horton continued.
"Okay, teacher."
Ian had originally planned to return in the afternoon, but since Horton had said so, he figured he might as well rest for the night.
Within the school of thought.
Ian shared some of his observations with some wizards and exchanged some insights on cultivation.
These were all wizards Ian knew, which made Ian feel more relaxed than ever before.
night.
Ian returned to his room.
I was just about to rest.
Then there was a knock on the door.
He guessed it was Chris, but he never expected it to be Willow.
"Willow".
Ian looked surprised.
Today she wore a form-fitting light red dress, which made her figure look very graceful and she looked extremely beautiful in the moonlight.
Seeing Willow's intense gaze, Ian immediately understood her intention.
"Chris..." Ian began.
"Chris knows!"
Willow spoke.
"And your uncle Nathan!"
"I am who I am. What does my uncle have to do with me? The person I like is you."
Willow approached Ian and gave him a hug.
Needless to say.
A few seconds later, Ian carried Willow back to bed.
A light red dress fell to the ground, revealing her fair skin, which appeared delicate in the moonlight. With each breath, the two became one.
Unbeknownst to the two, a shadowy figure was slowly approaching the room from outside the courtyard.
A murderous intent emanated from him.
But the next moment, a foot stepped on the shadow, and Horton was seen with his eyes narrowed and his gaze cold.
"My students aren't people that just anyone can mess with."
"A first-ring wizard from the countryside."
A shadow gradually emerged from the shadows, looking at Horton with a half-smile.
But next second.
The smile froze.
All that could be seen was a large amount of vegetation growing on the ground, which in the blink of an eye even entered the shadows.
The wizard was horrified to find his magic being rapidly drained, while the plants before him attacked him like a tidal wave.
"No-!"
A short, painful scream abruptly stopped.
The plants slowly receded, leaving the ground clean and tidy, as if nothing had ever happened.
Horton stood still, his gaze lingering on Ian's door for a moment, a barely perceptible smile playing at the corners of his lips.
"After being cooped up in the city for so long, it's nice to get some exercise now and then."
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He turned and walked toward his room.
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