Chapter 176: A bleak story

From that day on, Stewards had taken her up and down the mountain to the sea.

Teaching her magic is not an easy task, and it is not something that can be learned just by sitting in a lecture hall.

Therefore, after spending another half a year teaching all the children, Steward left Murdo Mountain with Elsa and went to other places to teach her to distinguish between the mountains and grasses, as well as the different water and earth, and to learn magic, you need to understand the world, you need to know all the elements, you also need to know how rain comes from, how soil is formed, how thunder and lightning come from, and so on.

Half a year later, Steward personally made Elsa's first staff.

That should be Elsa's happiest day, and every day after that, she was not so happy.

It can be said that to this day, that bits and pieces, Elsa is still imprinted in her mind, she used a gray hair as a price, the memory is forever preserved, although it continues to consume Elsa's mental power, but she does not regret it.

Then, Steward's former fame gradually returned, and the great wizard's name became more and more famous, and even the dull Elsa finally knew what a great man his teacher was.

She was also glad that she was able to open up at that time, as if she had been able to open up to the other party, and asked the other party to teach her witchcraft.

The first spell Elsa casts is light.

A silvery-white glow, only one of which illuminates the surroundings, and nothing else.

But she was happy, she thought she was gifted in witchcraft, and she was prepared to pay more hardships for it, and her teacher Stewart was also happy.

At that time, she thought that the teacher was happy because he had discovered her talent, but then the teacher disappeared, and then realized that at that time, Steward was happy because of her happiness.

"I hope my witchcraft will bring you joy, my child. ”

This is the meaning of Steward's witchcraft – to bring joy to those he loves.

Happiness without expecting anything in return.

So much so, when she returned to the great wizarding tower built for the Great Wizard of Steward, and met the other students, compared to the even brighter stars, Elsa Lanchester finally understood that she was just a tiny spark in this witchcraft sanctuary, small and fleeting.

Ivan Tekovik and Robert Litaussky were two of the brightest stars of the time, and at the age of sixteen, they joined forces to perform a great fireworks carnival that made the entire city of Uzan dance wildly, and even attracted the attention of the city lord.

Not only that, but the two of them also knocked down the crypt worm that the residents shivered when they heard it in the complex sewers of Uzan City, the crypt worm was six meters long, and often took advantage of the night to stretch out long tentacles from the sewers and roll the people on the side of the road directly into the sewers.

So, after Ivan and Robert relied on their own strength to defeat the terrifying crypt worm, the entire city of Uzan cheered for them.

Especially after Elsa just came to this huge and magnificent city, she was shocked on the spot when she saw the destruction magic of these two bright stars.

In Steward's Great Wizard Tower, not only Ivan and Robert are outstanding in witchcraft, but the other brothers are also very powerful, at least, they can all perform five magic spells in a row in one day.

And himself, at most, has to use all the three magic he has learned, and he will suffer from mental overdraft and dizziness.

Among the three spells is the light technique that Elsa first learned.

Therefore, one can imagine how frustrated Elsa must have been when she thought she had a magical talent in the past, especially when she knew that the "joy" when the teacher recognized her talent was just a pretend, which was even more uncomfortable.

During that time, Stewart didn't give her any other magic, just let her practice the three low-level magic of light, crystallization, and light wing guard.

Elsa felt even more that the teacher was perfunctory to her, using this lowest-level magic to constantly consume her mental power.

Ivan and Robert are also childish imps, and when Mr. Stewart is away, they will use magic to extinguish Elsa's light spell, shatter the fist-sized crystal she has condensed, and even use spells to scrape her to a tree when she casts light wing protection, etc.

Elsa was even more sad, she got up quietly every night, went to the practice field one step earlier than anyone else, and performed the three magic spells of light, crystallization, and light wing guardian given to her by the teacher over and over again, until dawn, her mental power had been hollowed out, and she finished Professor Steward's witchcraft general knowledge class with that huge headache, and then continued to practice.

From the first three witchcrafts, she slowly became able to perform these three spells twice, then three times, and four times, but there was still a long time to grow, and Teacher Stewart told her that until then, she still couldn't learn the fourth magic, which would completely rob her of consciousness.

Because every time a new spell is cast, the mental power consumed will be more than twice as much as the previous one.

Therefore, no matter how far Elsa has exercised her mental power, it is good to be able to perform the first three magic seven or eight times without fainting, and when the fourth witchcraft begins, she is still directly passed out.

The sorcery called the Ice Freeze Extinguishing Array was the first mid-level magic that Elsa came into contact with.

And Ivan Robert and the two can already perform a high-level magic alone without fainting, and the other students also have more than two medium-level magic in their hands, and their low-level magic is also constantly improving, such as Ivan's low-level magic small fireball technique, which can directly burn the ice sealing extinguishing array that Elsa desperately condensed.

That's the difference in the purity of mental power.

Some people are born great and have unique talents.

So it also made Elsa even more unconvinced, and she cried more often.

However, when Ivan and Robert bullied her, before she knew it, it was difficult for the other students to extinguish her light spell with low-level magic such as the Pitch Black Arrow, but Elsa herself didn't feel it, because those who bullied her were hiding in unexpected shadows to cast spells.

Stewart hasn't comforted Elsa since returning to his Grand Wizard's Tower, and every student in this witchcraft sanctuary has their own bleak story.