Chapter 123 Introduction to Speed Runes, Li Wei's Choice
Chapter 123 Introduction to Speed Runes, Li Wei's Choice
Chapter 123 Introduction to Speed Runes, Li Wei's Choice
A cold wind blows through the market.
To the east, there was a huge open space.
Willow stood at the front, with Ian and the others behind her.
"Is this an airship?"
At this moment, Ian stared blankly at the colossal object in the sky.
It was a colossal vessel over forty meters long, with a simple and streamlined shape, its silver-gray hull etched with silver patterns.
The ends and sides have intricate devices in which wind elements constantly rise and fall, like a miniature storm.
Ian could hardly believe that this was a product of the same era as their Emerald Forest.
And how did this thing end up hovering in the sky like that?
"The surface is engraved with anti-gravity runes and it uses wind element thrusters as its power source. No matter how many times I see it, it is still breathtaking."
Willow remarked with emotion.
It also helps to answer questions for the apprentices.
Soon, the silver-gray patterns on the airship in the sky gradually faded, the elemental thrusters slowly stopped, and the airship slowly descended.
"The Grey Falcon will stay here for a day. After that, you will travel to the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy by airship. Someone will come to pick you up then."
Willow turned her head and said.
"clear."
The group nodded, their eyes filled with anticipation.
Although they were seeking refuge, there was no doubt that this was also a rare opportunity for them to broaden their horizons.
That's an academy, isn't it?
The airship had already been opened, and the wizards of the market quickly sent up some of the school's resources.
Similarly, Ian and the others also saw wizards going out for some fresh air.
Observe these people.
Ian generally found that they were mostly second or third-class apprentice wizards or above, and their clothing and magical artifacts were generally more exquisite.
soon.
Under Willow's arrangement, everyone boarded the airship.
A servant wizard led them into the living quarters in the middle of the airship.
"Your tickets are for two people per room. If you have any problems, you can call on the servant wizard on the airship at any time."
The group nodded, appearing somewhat reserved.
Ian and Levi chose to share a room.
It was about ten square meters, with two beds on either side, built-in storage compartments at the head of the beds, and a round window on the wall next to the airship!
"Two weeks and 500 magic stones, that's really expensive!"
Li Wei chimed in with a complaint.
Five hundred magic stones can buy one or two high-level knowledge courses in the academy, but here they can only get a bed.
Ian nodded in agreement.
After quickly tidying up his belongings and drawing down one of the curtains, Ian began to meditate on the bed.
Whether it's the battle between the top wizard apprentices that I witnessed this time, or the academy assessment two and a half years later.
They wouldn't allow him to waste time.
"You're so hardworking!"
Li Wei, standing to the side, also grinned.
I might as well start meditating.
One day later.
"The progress has finally increased by 1."
On the bed, Ian opened his eyes and looked at the panel. At this moment, the progress of the Resonance Rune jumped from 1 to 2.
At this point, half a month had passed since he advanced.
At this pace, he could only advance to around 60-70% in two and a half years, which would still be quite a distance from a complete imprint.
"Therefore, we still need to improve our talent."
Ian shook his head.
He started late, so there is bound to be a significant gap between him and wizards who are already first-rate talents.
This gap cannot be bridged by hard work; it can only be bridged by enhancing one's talent.
"Even if it doesn't reach two thousand, one thousand should be about right."
Ian narrowed his eyes slightly.
This time, the number of talents advancing was large, but he had a feeling that 1000 would be a turning point, and something would happen.
Even without it, a thousand points should be enough for him to catch up with some wizards.
"This is a tough task!"
Ian sighed, but his goal suddenly became much clearer.
My motivation has also increased significantly.
He got up, intending to see if there was a place on the airship to practice witchcraft.
But as soon as he got up, Ian suddenly felt his body sway. Looking to the side, he saw the cold winds of the market outside gradually descending.
The airship has taken off.
We've set off.
After takeoff.
Ian also took a walk around the airship, since he needed to familiarize himself with its structure as he was going to be surviving here for half a month.
Otherwise, if an accident happens, you won't know where to go.
This also gave him an understanding of the structure of airships.
The lowest level is the cargo hold, the middle level is the living area, which also includes a meditation room and a small laboratory, and the top level is the deck area.
The latter was also what surprised Ian the most.
"Wow, such a strong wind element!"
Ian went up onto the deck.
Immediately, a strong wind element was felt. At this moment, the airship was already at an altitude of nearly a thousand meters, and the wind element here was much stronger than that on the ground.
Ian immediately realized that this place could be used as a practice spot for the speed runes that Mickey had given him.
"country bumpkin"
A voice came, and Ian saw a male wizard in the distance speaking to a female wizard beside him.
The witch also covered her mouth: "After all, she's a witch from a small place, so she probably hasn't seen a simulation room that simulates extreme elemental environments." The witch next to her covered her mouth as well.
Ian frowned.
The wizards in big cities have no manners.
However, he was too lazy to pay attention to these people and went to the side of the deck to comprehend the speed runes.
It quickly sank into it.
three days later.
"I've finally achieved enlightenment."
Ian took a deep breath.
Open the panel.
[Skills: Zero Ring Upper Level: Four Elements Resonance Meditation (Resonance Chapter - Beginner 40/100), Speed Rune (Beginner 1/100)]
A new skill has been added.
Then Ian tested it on the deck and found that the speed was at least 50% faster, which is surprising considering he was just starting out.
At the same time, he could also feel that practicing wind-attribute sorcery here was extremely effective.
If only he had an airship.
"It's a pity I don't know when it will be possible."
Ian sighed and walked toward the center of the airship.
This is a huge banquet hall, an area used by wizards to socialize, relax, and dine.
There were quite a few people here at the moment, and Ian even spotted Levi, who was talking with Thomas, Lucy, and others.
Ian ignored him.
I randomly chose a chair and sat down, ready to rest for a while.
the other side.
When Li Wei saw Ian arrive, he turned to look at the group of people around him.
Thomas, Lucy...
There were six people in total, all of whom were among the first two or three wizards in each batch of training.
"Can I call Ian over?"
At this moment, Li Wei looked at Thomas, who was the organizer of this gathering.
Hearing Levi's words, Thomas fell into thought, while Lucy, who was standing beside him, spoke up directly: "No, every one of us here has the potential to break through to the third-level wizard level."
Although Ian is a potion-making genius, his chances of breaking through to the third rank of wizard are slim. Without reaching the third rank, it's impossible to enter the power structure of the school.
Thomas, who had been hesitant, nodded and said, "That's true. Mental power is the core of a wizard's abilities, so there's no need for it."
The others nodded in agreement.
A sense of pleasure even arose in his heart.
In terms of fame within the academy, they can't even come close to Ian, but ultimately, wizards still have to rely on their mental power.
Ian doesn't deserve to be with them.
"Levi, if you want to go find Ian, then go ahead. I can give you the choice," Lucy said, looking at Levi.
Li Wei's brows furrowed immediately.
In terms of potential, the people in front of us are definitely better, and they all have a great chance of breaking through the third level. Staying here is the better choice.
but....
"I'd better go keep Ian company."
Perhaps it was his long-standing rivalry with Ian, or perhaps it was his sixth sense, but Levi finally gritted his teeth and apologized.
"Think it over!"
Thomas and Lucy were also somewhat surprised and asked again.
"Feel sorry!"
Levi turned and walked away, heading towards Ian.
"He'll regret it."
Lucy shook her head, a look of confusion in her eyes.
"Foolish! The combat department has lost its mind!"
Thomas even revealed his own rating.
Even if Ian has the potential to advance to a third-class wizard apprentice, there are at least five or six of them on their side.
The assistance they provide far exceeds that of Ian.
The others also had a mocking look in their eyes.
"Li Wei, what brings you here?"
Ian looked up at Levi, who was walking over.
The group hadn't tried to hide their words, so Ian easily caught them.
"It's nothing, I just feel more comfortable around you. Those people are so strange."
Li Wei shrugged.
From a rational perspective, he did make an irrational choice and will lose something.
But so be it, the loss is loss.
Upon hearing this, Ian smiled, inwardly acknowledging Levi's abilities.
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