Chapter 151 Astonishing Changes, Horton's Past
Chapter 151 Astonishing Changes, Horton's Past
Chapter 151 Astonishing Changes, Horton's Past
Whoohoo!
Ian slowly rose from the medicinal liquid, his mental and physical strength reaching unprecedented heights.
"A Peak Wizard Apprentice!"
At this moment, Ian took a deep breath and felt the vast spiritual energy within the spiritual space.
Compared to when he first entered the third-class apprenticeship, it was at least twice as much.
Moreover, the quality is much better than before.
Of course, the most important thing is not this, but the complete condensation of the resonance runes.
Ian took a deep breath and could feel the resonant runes emitting a bright light, illuminating the entire mental space.
With a slight stimulation, Ian seemed to be able to sense all the elements around him, and at this moment these elements seemed to be resonating with him.
A flame emerged from his hand, and in the next instant, golden runes flashed, and the flame suddenly rose.
The temperature rose instantly, and Ian could feel a slight heat.
"This is a top-tier zero-ring meditation technique, even within the Yuan'ao Aoyi Wizarding Academy. Once the runes condense and create a resonance field, it can at least double the power of the spell. But yours is almost double, which shows a very high level of proficiency."
Horton stepped forward and nodded.
Ian did not deny it.
During this year, although a large amount of medicine accelerated his improvement, his proficiency did not fall too far behind.
They have now reached the expert level.
"Then how did you acquire this meditation method, teacher?" Ian looked at Horton, suddenly curious.
Horton was also immediately lost in his memories.
After more than ten seconds, he slowly opened his mouth.
"I was born into a wizarding family in the City of Elements. When I was young and ambitious, I wanted to delve into the mysteries of the elements."
At that time, I was on the last test, which was conducted by the head of a branch. The test was on comprehension, and the tool I had was this meditation technique. I failed the test, but the wizard allowed us to take the meditation technique with us.
Later, I left the City of Elements and went to the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy, where I accidentally obtained the Legacy Armor Fragment of the Emerald Shadow Wizarding Academy, and that's how I ended up here.
Ian was also somewhat surprised, not expecting that his teacher had such a complicated past.
But he still had some questions.
So, if Horton came from the City of Elements, why did he leave? And why did the head of that branch school allow them to take such a precious meditation method with them?
So he waited until Horton finished reminiscing before asking out of curiosity.
Horton glanced at him, his gaze suddenly hardening: "Because I'm not reconciled."
"If I stayed in the family, I might have a good life and a good chance of breaking through to the next level. But if I want to break through to the next level and gain higher knowledge, with my first-class talent, I won't have much of a chance in the City of Elements. So I left, even if I have to go through all kinds of hardships and dangers, even if it means death, I will not be afraid."
For spiritual transcendence, for a higher level of existence, for a longer life!
This was the first time Ian had ever seen Horton show such an expression.
That unwavering determination, as if pursuing the truth to the death.
Suddenly, Ian thought of many wizards: Rune, Logan, and even Doug, who was hostile to him.
Regardless of their circumstances, these people are all pursuing their ideals and dreams.
What about Ian?
A tense and fierce battle, a struggle for power?
Do not!
From the initial arrival of the sect to the arrival of extraordinary individuals, to the current pinnacle of wizard apprenticeship.
What always drove him forward was his yearning for the unknown, his thirst for knowledge, and his longing for the extraordinary.
Even seeing more scenery and so on!
He longed to explore this extraordinary world.
Strength is the foundation of everything.
Peak wizard apprentices are far from enough; compared to full-fledged wizards, they are far too fragile.
Those are beings on completely different levels.
Now that he has become a top-tier wizard apprentice, his gaze is fixed on the true starting point of wizarding: the first-ring wizard.
Along with this, their desire to join a school of thought also increased.
There are the best conditions for advancement there, even the accompanying sorcery of the Four Elements Resonance Meditation Method.
On the other side, Horton was still reminiscing to himself: "As for that meditation method, I don't understand why the head of that division wanted to spread this meditation method. I only remember that his name was Kieran Howard."
Kieran Howard!
Ian silently remembered it.
"Let's not talk about that. How did you feel after the Unbreakable Rune condensed?"
Horton remembered the important matter and asked.
"Very good, excellent!"
Ian shifted his body.
This is not a joke.
After condensing the indestructible rune, he felt that his body was as indestructible as a diamond.
All the runes that had been gathered before seemed to have become a whole, and the core of it was the indestructible rune.
It's like the Four Elements Resonance Meditation Method.
This feeling fascinated him.
"And what is your understanding of the indestructible rune?" he continued. The condensation of runes can ultimately be achieved by consuming resources, but understanding it is another matter entirely.
Ian glanced at the master-level proficiency level and nodded at Horton.
"no problem."
"OK."
Horton chose to believe Ian.
Because Ian was the most magically gifted wizard he had ever seen.
It may seem ordinary at first, but as time goes by, it seems like you will never stop improving.
This was something he discovered within the last six months, and this terrifying talent filled him with envy.
Continuous progress.
Any wizard can understand the significance of this.
It is precisely because this thing is undetectable that academies and schools of thought use observable spiritual talent.
"Let's test it out."
Horton was still uneasy and decided to test it out.
The testing process is also very simple.
That is, without using other abilities, he attacks to see if there are any flaws or inconsistencies in Ian's defense.
The test began soon.
Ian stood in the center of the field wearing only his underwear.
A vine sprouted from Horton's arm.
"First, there's the lower level of zero-ring."
The vines lashed out at Ian, but his delicate skin remained unharmed.
Seeing the situation, Horton was not surprised at all.
"Let me get used to it. I'll be using the attack power of a top-tier wizard apprentice from now on." Horton was well aware of the strength of the Unbreakable Rune after it was condensed, and decided to test it directly.
Soon, the vines, imbued with explosive magical power, left a white mark on Ian's body.
Ian felt slightly unwell, but didn't feel anything extra.
Finally, after five attacks, he raised his head and signaled Horton to stop.
"Is it too late to hold on?"
Horton frowned.
The understanding of body tempering techniques can enhance a wizard's strength.
That's why he adopted this testing method.
The intensity he tested was what he felt he could withstand at the zero ring level; could it be that Ian's proficiency was inferior to his?
Ian shook his head: "No, teacher, I don't feel anything from your attack. You can increase its power a bit."
"What?"
Horton stood there, stunned.
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