Chapter 233 Wind Abyss, 6000 Talent Points, Silver Scholar Benefits
Chapter 233 Wind Abyss, 6000 Talent Points, Silver Scholar Benefits
Chapter 233 Wind Abyss, 6000 Talent Points, Silver Scholar Benefits
Wind Abyss!
It is located on the west side of the mountain range where Fengyu Academy is located.
It was not dug by humans, but rather formed by underground movement, connecting to a wind element vein. The overflowing energy surged up along the fissures, colliding with the surface airflow to form this perpetually restless wind channel.
along the way.
Green Wing explained things to Ian, and they soon arrived at the location.
"It's like an underground abyss!"
Ian stood on the periphery, watching the blue elemental winds emerge from within, seemingly without end.
"The environment inside is relatively safe, but you have to be careful of some naturally occurring wind elemental creatures. Also, the wind element has a corrosive effect on wizards, so if you feel uncomfortable, come out quickly."
"Green Wing said."
"clear!"
Ian nodded.
With Elena's permission, he went in smoothly.
And once inside...
Ian sensed the difference.
The wind element concentration at the entrance alone was four to five times that of a normal environment. At the same time, he could feel a surge of wind element coming from the depths of the Wind Abyss, a feeling completely different from that of the element pool.
Whether you're meditating or practicing wind-attribute witchcraft, this place is absolutely perfect.
"No wonder it's the sacred ground of Wind Whisper Academy!"
Ian remarked with a sigh.
"Let's go further in. This is just the outermost layer; it's even better inside!" Green Wing followed along.
The two walked deeper into the area.
Along the way, Ian saw many wizards from the Wind Whisper Academy.
Ian, dressed in the robes of the Four Symbols Academy, naturally attracted a lot of attention, but that was all; everyone was focused on their own training.
"The concentration here is about seven or eight times the normal level, which is quite suitable for wizards to cultivate," Green Wing said from the side.
"OK."
Ian nodded.
He felt he could go further in, but since Greenwing was leading him, he decided to stay here.
They sat on the ground.
Ian began to meditate.
"It's nearly 50% more efficient than elemental pools of the same concentration outside, and even more efficient than wind elemental pools by at least 30%!"
Ian was shocked by the changes.
Is this Fengyuan?
That's really impressive.
That witchcraft?
Ian got up and practiced the Wind Barrier, and gusts of wind gradually surrounded him.
A few minutes later, the proficiency level jumped.
"That's almost 70% more!"
Ian's eyes lit up.
Compared to meditation, the ever-flowing wind element here has a greater effect on witchcraft.
Is it more suitable for practicing witchcraft?
Ian looked toward Greenwing and, sure enough, saw him practicing witchcraft.
So Ian also decided to practice witchcraft.
A barrier to elegance and refinement.
To complete Elena's mission, almost all of it involves wind-attribute magic.
He hopes to elevate the Wind Barrier to the Master level before completing it.
That way, it will be easier to choose witchcraft later, and maybe there will be witchcraft that can complement it.
Not far away.
Greenwing was also watching Ian, because he was curious how long Ian could stay here.
As long as you are in the Wind Abyss, you will be eroded, especially the further you go in, the deeper the erosion will be.
He practices a wind-attribute meditation method, his mental energy crystals are also entirely wind-attribute, and his witchcraft is also mostly wind-attribute. He is currently in the mid-stage of the first ring and can stay here for about six hours.
What about Ian?
Is it more or less than him?
To be honest, it had been a long time since he last saw Ian.
He was very curious about this question at this moment because of his strong competitive spirit.
Time passes little by little.
In the blink of an eye, three hours had passed, and he watched as Ian continued practicing witchcraft.
He showed no signs of strain!
"Ian, can you hold on?" he asked.
Ian made a gesture to indicate that everything was fine.
His powerful wizarding background gave him a strong ability to withstand this place, not to mention his body-refining wizardry and the Four Symbols Resonance Meditation Technique, which he felt was also very adaptable to this place.
Despite the erosion, he still felt very weak.
"Are you just putting on a brave face?"
Green Wing frowned; he was already starting to feel unwell.
He couldn't believe that he, as a wizard from the Wind Whisper Academy, was inferior to Ian.
But soon, two hours passed.
He felt a pricking sensation in his muscles, and he knew he had reached his limit.
Where is Ian?
Look up.
Ian practiced witchcraft with ease, his movements as natural as ever, showing little difference from before.
"this...."
Green Wing was taken aback.
He then gave a wry smile. So Ian had indeed made more progress than him?
"I'm leaving now!"
He spoke, then quickly walked towards the exit of the Wind Abyss.
"Don't you want to stay anymore?"
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Ian glanced at it but didn't seem to care.
After all, he felt that the degree of erosion was very slight at this time, or even just a little bit.
"Shall we look inside?"
Ian turned his head to look into the depths of the Wind Abyss, hesitated for a moment, but still decided to walk in.
A rare opportunity.
Finally, he stopped in an area with approximately ten times the elemental density.
He continued practicing the Wind Barrier technique.
My proficiency is increasing.
the other side.
Greenwing ran into an acquaintance as soon as he came out.
"Greenwing, who did you go in with just now?" a male wizard asked curiously.
"A friend, who came in at the same time as me," Green Wing said.
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"At the same time, that means they've already left!" The male wizard nodded.
"No, he's still inside!"
"What?" The wizard was taken aback.
He witnessed the two of them go in, yet he endured it longer than Green Wing?
It should be noted that Greenwing was considered above average among the current generation of Wind Whisper Academy students.
"Your friend is amazing!" he nodded in admiration.
"Um.
""
Greenwing nodded and waited there.
He's definitely waiting for Ian to come out; he should be here soon.
But three hours later.
He frowned as he looked at Ian, who still hadn't come out.
Three hours later.
He gasped.
Three more hours passed.
"I have to go in and take a look!"
He gritted his teeth and went inside, but still couldn't see the other person in the previous area.
"Could it be deeper inside?"
His eyes widened as he continued walking inside.
They eventually found Ian deeper inside, still practicing witchcraft.
He seems to be in good spirits.
Seeing this, he silently retreated and went to the door.
"The strongest member of our current batch from the Wind Whisper Academy is almost at the late stage of cultivation. I heard they can stay at ten times the concentration for about a day. Is that possible?"
His throat moved slightly.
It had been twelve hours.
He took a deep breath, and time ticked by.
One hour.
Two hours.
Five hours.
He had fallen completely silent by this point, but as the twelve-hour mark approached, he took a deep breath when he saw Ian emerge.
"It's been about twelve hours!"
He felt a little numb, and it seemed that the gap between the two of them had become even greater than when they first came in.
Ian almost exceeded twelve hours.
"We can't just leave Greenwing out there like that for so long!"
Ian, who felt he could stay twice as long without any problem, waved to Green Wing.
Green Wing could only manage a bitter smile.
"Ian, you're stronger than before?" he said slowly, looking at Ian.
Ian: ? ? ?
What do you mean?
Ian was taken aback when he learned the reason.
Did he never expect that, with all his actions piling up, things would have reached this point?
Fortunately, I didn't stay for a whole day, otherwise it would have been too conspicuous.
However, only Greenwing knew that it wasn't a big problem.
"And we gained quite a lot!"
Ian felt his increased proficiency; twelve hours of full-time practice was equivalent to a week's worth of practice.
At this point, the proficiency level has reached 350 points, an increase of 50 points, and is only one step away from the master level.
It can only be said that special environments do provide an advantage for wizards.
This made him even more eager to join Elena's project.
Soon, the two headed away from here.
After the two left, the wizard who had been chatting with Greenwing went outside.
"Why did you only leave now? Did you come out to rest and then go back in?"
The wizard thought for a moment.
They never even considered the possibility that Ian might have stayed inside all along.
the next day.
Ian went to the Alchemy Department.
His absence for several days did not attract much attention, as many wizards do the same.
Some even go to extremes, spending most of their time in their own laboratories, only coming to the Alchemy Department to accept tasks and collect materials, etc.
The reason I have to go today is because there's a meeting today.
At the meeting.
Everything seemed normal, but Ian noticed that Walsh was no longer there.
He asked Hayden, who was standing nearby.
He said, "Walsh, it seems he went to the front lines. I heard he received a big mission, responsible for equipment maintenance and temporary modifications. I heard he'll earn three or four thousand merit points!"
Did Walsh actually accept the mission he had given up?
However, he has accumulated many military achievements!
Soon, the meeting ended, and Ian received his new mission: to decipher a new type of darkfire rune.
I happened to run into Connor on my way back to the lab.
When he saw Ian, he was also on high alert, staring intently at Ian.
He was a novice alchemist who didn't care much about the first level at the beginning.
He never expected that he would improve two products and gain considerable merit.
It even surpassed Walsh.
"But this spot is definitely mine."
He thought of a wartime mission he was about to complete with some help from his father.
At that time, he might have earned more than five thousand battle merits.
Whether it's Ian or Walsh, they'll both be left far behind by him.
"In the end, he's just a beginner alchemist at the first level. Improving something at the zero level is his limit."
He shook his head and turned to leave.
"The competition is fierce!"
Thinking of Connor's look just now, Ian shook his head.
He had underestimated the elite ranks and the competition within them.
It seems that the second part of the white crystal staff also needs to be modified.
This requires him to complete the second part.
With that in mind, he pondered the choice of which book on weapon-refining materials to use.
Several of the alchemical products embody the core concepts of this book.
He intends to refine these skills to a master level.
To achieve this effect, a large number of contribution points must be consumed.
"Of course, I could choose to learn slowly, but that would be too slow."
Ian shook his head.
He has the advantage of a skill panel, and practice can improve his proficiency, so the former is naturally better.
Learning is ultimately too slow.
"From now on, apart from meditation, I may have to reduce the time spent on other skills a little."
With only four months left until the next elemental alignment, he decided to reduce the time he spent practicing witchcraft.
It's not too late to wait until this wave is over.
"There are four gold-plated products in total. The first one is a metal material that combines multiple materials."
Back in the lab, Ian began his experiment.
He started practicing.
Soon, new skills appeared on the panel, and of course, he also began to learn Lady Elena's witchcraft.
He glanced at it; it wasn't very difficult.
In the blink of an eye.
Several days have passed.
Diana from the Silver Society sent word that he had passed the Society's scholar assessment.
Moreover, Elena awarded him three thousand credits for that knowledge.
He also needs to prepare a speech, and the visiting scholars who have time will come.
Ian pondered for a moment.
He decided to recount the changes in witchcraft and the discovery of its flaws.
After all, that's how he qualified.
This will also take time.
He put it off for a month later.
A week later.
Inside the experimental field, Ian took a deep breath and saw wind elements swirling around him, forming a small wind element area with a range of nearly two hundred meters.
Its power is at least several times that of when I first learned it, and it is almost twice as strong as it was a month ago.
At the same time, a notification sounded.
"When the 'Flirting Barrier' reaches the Master level, your talent will increase by 200."
Talent: 5800 → 6000.
"Your talent level has reached six thousand!"
Ian took a deep breath and felt the change.
Compared to when it was first upgraded to 4,000, both its elemental perception and conversion speed are now at least twice as strong.
Moreover, the improvement in his talent brought about even greater changes, greatly enhancing his mental energy flow speed and other aspects.
It's at least half as good as when it was four thousand.
"And it has reached six thousand, not far from seven thousand, the Full Moon level."
A look of anticipation flashed in Ian's eyes.
In the blink of an eye.
Twenty days have passed.
Ian was all ready when he arrived at the academy, where Diana was already waiting.
"This is your new identification!"
Diana handed over a wooden box, which Ian opened.
Among them was a mithril ring with his name engraved on the inner circle.
"This is also a late-stage first-ring artifact, capable of accumulating a shield that can withstand up to five hundred units of energy," Diana explained.
"A magical artifact in the late stage of the first ring."
Ian felt a surge of surprise.
Wearing the ring and imprinting my mental energy into it, I immediately sensed the ring's name.
Scholar's Ring!
A nice name.
"Including various benefits for scholars, let me repeat: three free Level 2 knowledge materials per year, plus the option to purchase one additional Level 3 knowledge material if you have the authority, and up to ten Level 2 materials. Level 1 materials are free," Diana said.
Ian was pleasantly surprised.
Previously, he could only purchase level one materials.
This is a huge improvement.
"At the same time, you can apply for academic projects from the academy. You have the authority to apply for one per year, such as witchcraft research. The quota is usually between five thousand and ten thousand magic stones," Diana continued.
"Um.
""
Ian nodded.
He certainly wouldn't let this sum of magic stones go, but he'd have to wait until the Elemental Journal published it.
He really doesn't have time right now.
"As for the rest, you can apply to use some facilities in other branches, but of course you still have to pay with magic stones," she continued.
Ian was pleasantly surprised again.
After experiencing the Wind Abyss, he realized that he had underestimated the various departments.
These will come in handy sooner or later.
"These are the main changes. As for the others, scholars receive preferential treatment in all aspects of the academy. For example, you can get a 20% discount on library facilities, which can be combined with other statuses. Secondly, you can get a 10% discount on some facilities. As for the others, you will gradually understand them." Diana looked at Ian with emotion.
Who would have thought that Ian would be able to advance to the rank of scholar in just three years?
This is almost the fastest speed that a college wizard can achieve.
"The Silver Hall is ready. Many scholars and wizards are waiting. Are you ready?" Diana asked.
"certainly."
Ian nodded.
Following Diana, the two soon arrived at the Silver Hall of the Academy.
Behind the scenes, listening to the wizard's introduction, Ian took a deep breath.
He slowly walked out.
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