Chapter 174 The First Monthly Gathering, Master-Level 4-Element Resonance Meditation Method!
Chapter 174 The First Monthly Gathering, Master-Level 4-Element Resonance Meditation Method!
Chapter 174 The First Monthly Gathering, Master-Level Four-Element Resonance Meditation Method!
"20 Spirit Power Scales!"
In the meditation room, Ian took a deep breath.
At this moment, he could feel that his mental strength had reached its limit.
"The limit of mental strength during the apprentice stage is 30 mental strength increments. Generally speaking, wizards will choose to advance after reaching the limit, but some with sufficient resources will choose to purchase some precious potions and materials to forcibly increase their strength."
Ian fell into thought.
Talent is very important for wizards; it's difficult to overcome, but not entirely impossible.
But the resource cost would be too high.
Even Ian would find it difficult to bear.
Fortunately, he doesn't need to worry about that; he can just focus on learning and improving his talent.
This is also his greatest advantage.
"And now we're almost fully catching up!"
Ian took a deep breath.
By this time, he had almost completely modified some details of his meditation method to make it more suitable for him.
This is a small expense, but very meaningful.
This means that the meditation technique is getting closer and closer to the master level, which is a huge talent bonus.
This could bring him one step closer to the Silver Moon level.
In the blink of an eye.
A month has passed.
During this time, Ian would occasionally return to the School and learn that it had been completely integrated into Grayrock Street.
Don't underestimate the gray rock streets.
It may sound like just a street, but it actually refers not only to the main street, but also to a large area nearby.
It covers a vast area and probably has tens of thousands of people in its jurisdiction, including both ordinary people and wizards.
Being able to participate is a good thing for the school of thought.
But on Old Hacker's side...
Despite losing the support of official forces, they stubbornly refused to move, citing the fact that they had planted demon fields.
But this place is different from the outside world, so it's not suitable for direct fighting.
Therefore, Horton also felt a surge of annoyance.
Ian couldn't be of much help either.
After all, he doesn't really have any power right now.
Unlike the Horton School of Wizardry, where second-class wizards can participate in academy management, in the Elemental Arcane Arts, only first-class wizards can truly wield certain rights.
An apprentice is just an apprentice.
The fact that only formal wizards can formally become apprentices shows that the academy doesn't really care much about its apprentices.
"The First Ring Road!"
Ian's gaze grew increasingly intense.
The desire for the first ring road has grown stronger with time.
Mental force field, power, the subsequent body-forging techniques that can only be learned at the first stage, and entering the core area to explore the source of the black lines seen last time, etc...
"It'll be here soon."
Take a deep breath.
Ian suppressed these thoughts.
Let's put aside the matter of improving one's talent for now.
However, you must acquire the magic suitable for the Four Elements Resonance Meditation Method; this is the first step to advancement.
In the blink of an eye.
A month has passed.
With the meditation technique fully adjusted, Ian continued to improve his progress in the meditation technique.
Only this time.
It's the beginning of the new month.
Monthly gatherings.
Ian had already gained access to the core area of the elemental mysteries and soon arrived at the Four Symbols Academy.
Upon entering, he first glanced at the center of the mountain range, but did not see the terrifying black line from before.
Ian guessed that perhaps he was still too far away.
However, he didn't have much time to explore the area, so he had to head towards the Four Symbols Institute first.
We arrived soon.
Heading upwards.
They soon arrived at Castle No. 3, the same castle they had visited before.
There weren't many people in the castle at the moment, except for one wizard of the same generation as him, whom Ian remembered was also a first-class talent, named Ryan.
We chatted briefly.
After learning that Ryan came from a wizarding academy, and Ryan learned that Ian came from a school of thought.
His expression immediately became perfunctory.
Soon the two fell silent.
Then, the other wizards arrived one by one, and Andrei and El arrived soon after.
A little while later, Peter arrived and sat down on the blanket at the front.
It was only then that Ian noticed there were nine seats at the very front.
"The monthly meeting is at nine o'clock. You can sit in the back," Peter said, turning to Al and Andrei.
Everyone then sat down.
There was still half an hour to go until nine o'clock.
Ten minutes before nine o'clock, wizards arrived one after another; they were all formal wizards.
I sat in a row with Peter.
Kieran had just arrived and sat in the front seat, thus beginning the meeting.
"This time I'll talk about elemental fusion."
Kieran sat down and began to speak.
The wizards below immediately became serious.
Ian listened attentively.
After all, I've never heard a second-ring wizard preach before.
As expected of the headmaster of the Four Symbols Academy, Kieran made Ian feel that he had gained something after only saying a few words.
He started from the basics, so even apprentices like Ian could understand.
However, as time went on, the content became increasingly difficult.
Ian quickly lost track of what was being said.
Even so, Ian and the others remembered it, since such advanced knowledge could not necessarily be purchased with magic stones in the outside world.
This was the first time Ian experienced the benefits of the academy.
However, Ian still couldn't understand some of the names and content.
But looking at the apprentices learning the elemental mysteries beside him, they all seemed to be nodding, as if they could understand.
"There is ultimately a difference between schools of thought and academia."
Ian remarked with a sigh.
The two approaches to apprentice training and the skills developed are completely different, so it seems he needs to supplement his knowledge as well.
soon.
Kieran stopped.
The wizards then began asking questions.
Kieran answered each of them one by one, and after answering them, they left quickly, as if they had something urgent to attend to.
Then only Ian and his apprentices remained.
"El, Andrei, you may each ask me three questions, and the others one."
Kieran said calmly.
Ian was taken aback upon hearing this.
But he soon realized that Kieran's legacy was true; he was indeed a wizard who valued talent.
Soon, El and the other person each asked three questions.
Finally, it was Ian's turn and the others' turn.
Ian also asked a question about meditation, but it wasn't the part Kieran had given him.
Rather, it was the part he thought about himself.
Kieran raised his eyelids slightly but did not ask any questions. Every wizard is an independent individual, and even a mentor would not interfere.
That's all for today, let's call it a day.
After answering everyone's questions, Kieran got up and left.
"Everyone, we've finally managed to get together, why don't we go out for a meal?" Andrei suggested.
"Can!"
El nodded in agreement.
Naturally, no one would refuse.
Soon, the group arrived at a restaurant in the City of Elements. They drank and chatted, and quickly became acquainted.
Andrei sat down and first got to know each of the apprentices who were being assessed.
To Ian's surprise, the other three were all from a wizarding academy.
For a time, Ian seemed to be the only wizard here with a school of thought.
Although they were not insulted.
But at the banquet that followed, even the wizards who were taking the test didn't seem to be very interested in Ian.
It's as if they have some kind of criminal record.
Ian didn't like the environment, so he simply made up an excuse and left, and no one noticed.
The party had no effect on Ian.
He simply focused more intently on his cultivation, and during this time, Audrey arranged to meet with him once.
Only then did he realize why the others had looked down on him.
It turns out that when a wizard from a regular academy enters the realm of elemental mysteries, the original school of thought usually provides him with some support.
The original elemental mysteries are mostly associated with various wizarding factions, each with its own background.
Ian, all alone, was naturally looked down upon.
"These people are just looking down on people. Don't worry, you have my support. I've already spoken to my father, and he'll provide you with a standard set of promotion resources."
Audrey said angrily.
Ian was very grateful.
In this unfamiliar city, some people look down on you, while others are warm-hearted.
Soon, after returning home.
In addition to improving his meditation skills, Ian also began to learn other forms of witchcraft to enhance his talents.
Twenty days later.
The Four Elements Resonance Meditation Method has already reached the master level.
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