Chapter 4 Success, The Complete Book of Magic Tricks
Chapter 4 Success, The Complete Book of Magic Tricks
[Talent: 100 (Fourth-Rank Star)]
Although it was somewhat expected, joy still instantly welled up in Ian's heart.
The difference between fifth and fourth class may seem like just one class.
But the difference is enormous.
Putting aside everything else.
A fifth-tier talent allows for two to four meditation sessions, while a fourth-tier talent allows for double that.
Reach four to eight times.
If he had had this talent before, he could have successfully condensed the first part of the runes last week.
He was only one step away from condensing a spiritual power rune.
It should be successful now.
Ian closed his eyes and began a new meditation.
Normally, I can only meditate four times.
But even after four times this time, he still didn't feel any discomfort.
carry on.
With the fifth meditation session successfully completed, the headache reappeared.
A clear rune finally appeared.
In that instant, Ian felt a jolt of energy, and his vision cleared up.
It was a very magical feeling.
It's like a stream flowing through your spirit, cool but comforting.
The scattered points of spiritual energy seemed to have increased slightly, and more elements could be sensed.
"This isn't even a complete rune, yet it has brought about such a change."
A hint of joy appeared in Ian's eyes.
And that's not all.
This time, my meditation proficiency increased by a full eight points.
The previous four times could usually improve the score by about four or five points, but with one more time, the score nearly doubled.
Undoubtedly, it's because his talent level jumped from the fifth rank to the fourth rank.
"If it could be upgraded to the third tier, it would probably be even more different."
Ian's eyes lit up.
At this point, he finally understood.
It seems that for him, all kinds of extraordinary knowledge are the most important.
With enough knowledge, he can continuously improve his talent.
Even if obstacles are encountered, they can be overcome directly with high-level talent.
"This is my path as a wizard."
Ian thought to himself.
Of course, that's a matter for the future; at this time, he hadn't joined the school yet, and those things were still far off.
Let's wait three months.
Almost a month has passed, and only two months remain.
However, the rune problem isn't a big issue; he doesn't lack skills, he just lacks talent.
This link has now been filled.
......
A day has passed.
It's time for our weekly class again.
Teaching area.
Ian arrived late; Victor had already come to the classroom.
"Good morning, Instructor Victor."
Ian nodded politely and returned to his seat.
Victor, however, glanced at him.
As a second-class wizard apprentice, he naturally couldn't fail to see that Ian had successfully condensed the runes.
However, as far as he knew, Ian's talent seemed to be at the fifth level.
But it's nothing.
Even top wizards may not be able to fully explain the mysteries of spiritual power.
It's normal for talent assessments to have some errors.
Ian returned to his seat, flanked by Logan and Rosen.
Neither of them noticed Ian's change.
Until the course begins.
"Up until now, raise your hand if you have condensed the first part of the rune."
Victor asked.
Eight people raised their hands.
This naturally includes the three people with third-class talent, Logan and the other two from last time, and three others including Ian.
"Ian?"
Rosen turned to look at Ian with a surprised expression.
He remembered that Ian's talent was only average.
It actually worked?
It's important to know that condensing the first rune is the most difficult.
At this point, those who can successfully condense their talents must be considered quite good among fourth-tier talents.
Ian didn't answer him last time either.
It seems to be a fourth-tier talent, and even among the fourth tier, it's not considered very bad.
We need to bring them into a mutual aid society!
Rosen, standing to the side, also stared wide-eyed, seemingly surprised that Ian could actually succeed.
He has a fourth-tier talent, but he still hasn't successfully condensed a spiritual power rune.
He even said Ian wasn't smart enough!
In the end, he was not as good as Ian.
Ian, however, remained calm; he knew very well that this was nothing.
because.....
"The hands that condense into the second part."
"Victor said."
Then they saw the three people with third-class talent raise their hands.
"Third-rate talent!"
Watching this scene, Ian sighed, "The difference between fifth-grade talent and fourth-grade talent is so huge."
Not to mention the fourth and third classes.
It seems that none of them had second-class talent, otherwise the people present would probably be even more frustrated.
"In the second half of the course, participants in Part Two of 'Building Success' can ask three questions, while participants in Part One can ask one question."
"Victor said."
You can ask questions.
Ian's eyes lit up; he did indeed have some questions he wanted to ask.
.......
Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, we were in the second half of the course.
Those qualified to ask questions are asked in turn, with those of third-class talent being given priority.
Soon it was Ian's turn.
"What do you want to ask?" Victor asked Ian.
Ian pondered for a moment and said, "Instructor, I would like to ask where I can obtain more magic tricks."
He had no questions about meditation, so he asked about magic tricks.
"Are you interested in magic tricks?"
Victor was somewhat surprised, because the other apprentices were all asking about meditation techniques.
"Yes."
Ian responded.
"Tricks aren't worth much, but they are still extraordinary knowledge. There are complete guides to tricks for sale in the market. A book costs only five magic stones and contains more than a hundred tricks."
"Victor said."
Five magic stones?
Ian knew about magic stones; they were the currency used by wizards for trade.
It is very valuable.
In layman's terms, in the mortal kingdom, one magic stone is enough to buy a castle and, incidentally, a title.
Perhaps some prospective apprentices might have, but this definitely does not include him.
This is difficult!
However, if he learns all one hundred magic tricks, wouldn't his talent reach two hundred?
That's definitely above the fourth tier, right?
At that moment, Ian felt an intense longing.
But I can't get magic stones, can I?
Seeing his expression, Victor continued:
"Each batch of prospective apprentices has a three-month period, but if you successfully imprint a complete mental energy rune before the time limit, you will receive a reward."
One magic stone is awarded for arriving a week early; if you arrive five weeks early, that's five magic stones.
He spoke loudly, not just to Ian.
award?
Ian's eyes lit up, as did the others.
"Five weeks in advance, which means I have roughly a month left, averaging about ten days to gather some?"
Ian returned to his seat, pondering the feasibility.
He wasn't sure if it would work, and could only say he would do his best.
A while later.
The course has ended.
As soon as this ended, a figure blocked Ian's path.
"Logan?"
"Ian, I'd like to invite you to join the mutual aid society," Logan stated his purpose.
Ian was prepared to refuse.
"The purpose of the Alliance is to help each other, mainly to exchange experiences and help everyone successfully build spiritual imprints."
Many of them are nobles and know other information. Some also possess magic stones, sorcery, and magic tricks, which they can exchange. I see you seem quite interested in sorcery, Ian.
Logan said.
Ian had no intention of joining, but his eyes lit up when he heard that he could exchange magic tricks and even witchcraft.
"I'm joining."
"Welcome, welcome. We have a networking event tonight at 7 PM. I'll call you then."
Logan was very happy.
"it is good."
Ian nodded.
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