Chapter 146 Silver Moon Rank Talent, Victor Awakens
Chapter 146 Silver Moon Rank Talent, Victor Awakens
Chapter 146 Silver Moon Rank Talent, Victor Awakens
"This is?"
Horton looked at Ian.
"The Legacy of the Blackrock Wizards!"
Ian handed the wizarding book to Horton, without a final note.
Horton took the wizard's book and flipped through it.
"I see, you're lucky, kid."
He closed the wizarding book and joked with a smile.
A formal lineage of witchcraft, even from a wandering wizard, is precious enough.
Ian nodded and then asked, "And teacher, I saw that the inheritance mentions Silver Moon Rank. Is that a talent above first-class?"
"Hmm." Horton nodded in affirmation: "Actually, what the academy calls first-class stars and second-class stars is sometimes simply called first and second class. In fact, there is an even bigger name, which is mortal star level."
Above the Mortal Star Rank is the Silver Moon Rank, which is another level altogether, reserved for true geniuses.
"The difference?"
"It's like the difference between a mortal star and a silver moon. Whether it's talent or other aspects, there's a huge gap. If you're a silver moon, you can be exempted from the assessment at a place like the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy!" Horton looked at Ian.
"What about the mysteries of the elements?"
Ian was somewhat surprised.
"The elemental mystic arts aren't good enough, but I haven't heard of many Silver Moon rank individuals failing the test."
His eyes held a hint of emotion. "Those are true geniuses. Even after they advance to become full-fledged wizards, they are incomparable to ordinary wizards. The difference in talent will create a huge gap between wizards at the apprentice stage, and these gaps will become the foundation that continues to be built up at the wizarding stage."
Plain and straightforward language.
Ian, however, seemed to sense a vast chasm between the two.
That gap is almost impossible to bridge with resources alone.
If an ordinary wizard were to encounter an opponent with such talent, he would probably feel despair.
But that doesn't apply to Ian either!
He can improve his talent indefinitely; he only needs to raise his sorcery to the master level.
I still need to continue improving my talent!
"But now that you've handled the family matters well, it's time for me to pass on my legacy to you." Horton picked up the Black Stone's legacy, glanced at it a few times, and then returned it to Ian, not caring much about it.
Ian immediately sat up straight.
"Different wizards develop in different directions. Blackstone mainly focuses on the fire element wizard direction, while I mainly lean towards the plant direction."
"I can offer you three types of sorcery: Nature Perception, Tree Skin, and Life Draining Sorcery..."
"Nature Perception allows you to sense your environment through natural plants, transmitting messages and acting as your eyes and ears. Tree Muscle is a defensive type of witchcraft; once mastered, it allows you to connect with the ground, dispersing attacks. Life Drain is even more powerful, restoring vitality by absorbing the life force of magical plants," Horton explained one by one.
Ian's eyes lit up.
These are three more systematic forms of witchcraft.
Perception was a type of magic Ian had never encountered before, and it was probably through this sorcery that he was monitoring the school.
The same goes for Tree Muscle Magic, which can also draw upon the power of the earth, making it clearly a multi-attribute form of witchcraft.
Needless to say, life-giving is essential for survival.
After a brief moment of reflection, Ian finally realized why Horton didn't care about the legacy of Blackstone.
Compared to the other, Horton's sorcery is mostly complex, possessing multiple effects, while Blackstone is purely fire-based.
As expected, there is still a difference between former academy wizards and wandering wizards.
"Teacher, can I have them all?"
Ian couldn't help but ask.
"Even I acquired these witchcrafts through arduous missions back then, so it's absolutely impossible for you, my student, to do so."
Horton's gaze was resolute.
"Moreover, if you want to advance to a formal wizard using any of these spells, you will have to practice them to a very deep level. Even if you have excellent magical talent, it will probably take a long time."
Horton said.
The core spells are simplified versions of first-circle spells, so their difficulty is incomparable to that of ordinary spells.
"Okay, teacher, then I'll choose Life's Essence."
Ian thought for a moment and said.
This is the only type of witchcraft he lacks.
Horton nodded and took out a knowledge crystal, clearly having come prepared.
"Just practice hard from now on. I'll be going away for a while, maybe a few months. If you encounter any problems, I'll help you then," Horton reassured him.
"OK."
Ian nodded.
"Then, teacher, I'll take my leave."
Ian bowed and left.
Watching Ian's departing figure, Horton's gaze deepened: "It's a pity that the Four Elements Resonance Technique should have a suitable sorcery to advance to, but unfortunately, it can only be obtained by joining."
Horton did not mention this.
Because he felt it was almost impossible; even with first-class talent, given Ian's current level, there was probably little hope in more than two years.
"Ah, the mysteries of the elements!"
He sighed and took out a map of the Emerald Shadow Forest.
At this point, many areas on the map are marked with an X, with the newest X marking the Blackrock School's area.
At this point, there were still many blank areas on the map.
"Where is it?"
Horton's gaze was distant.
the other side.
With Ian's return, news of the Greenfield Wizarding School's downfall also spread.
The school of thought was shaken.
Ian quickly sensed the change.
The resistance within the department seemed to vanish without a trace, and the department heads instantly became much more disciplined.
Many wizards even offered their congratulations.
Even for the wizard's robes in the Alchemy Department, Ed used the best materials, far exceeding the quality of ordinary zero-ring superior wizard artifacts.
On the other side...
Wizards who originally belonged to the Blackrock School were eager to fully integrate into the school.
The problems in the field operations department have been completely resolved.
Once these issues were mostly resolved, Ian gave Victor the Emerald Dew to drink.
Victor's mental strength is gradually recovering.
In the blink of an eye.
A day has passed.
Ian successfully absorbed the life essence.
It seems that as he comprehends more and more zero-ring witchcraft, the difficulty of the related witchcraft for him gradually decreases.
Ian's life also returned to normal at this time.
Daily meditation, practice of branding techniques, and then learning various forms of witchcraft.
With the help of abundant resources, the progress of meditation is not very slow, and it can improve by a little bit almost every ten days.
The Branding Body Tempering Method is ridiculously slow, only increasing proficiency by two to three points a day, while the progress of the Unbreakable Rune is even slower, taking half a month to increase by just one point.
However, the progress rate of other spells is quite good. For ordinary zero-level superior spells, it is possible to upgrade one to master level in almost a month.
Three months later.
Ian elevated his life-drawing ability to the master level.
Meanwhile, another piece of good news arrived.
Victor woke up.
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