Chapter 55: Hyperdemonic Disease
Didn't this perverted imp have to be quite smart that day? Why does he look so stupid now? Look at him he has tried several times, not to mention a small flame in his palm, not even a small spark can be seen, among all the apprentices in the class, this is undoubtedly the worst table that is currently unknown.
Celinda frowned and walked over to Al.
"What are you doing?" she asked.
Al glanced up at her and replied, "Practice spells." ”
The corner of the mage's eyes twitched, and she thought to herself, of course I know you're practicing spells, is this little guy really smart?
"Okay, so can you show me your results?"
Al shook his head, "No results. ”
"No results, let alone a small flame, then you can always make me a small spark, is it so difficult?"
"It's hard. Al nodded in agreement with Celinda's words.
Sky!
Celinda looked up at the sky, and almost wanted to pat her forehead, how did such a guy get into the light-seeking class, this kind of material won't even be wanted by the lightless class.
"Poof!"
The apprentice next to him couldn't help it and burst out laughing.
"Well, I'll help you see how your magic works. Celinda took out a blue-purple crystal monocle from the pocket of her robe, with a ring of brass around it, and dense magical runes engraved on it.
She held the apparently magical glasses to the bridge of her nose and said to Al, "Now you're trying to condense the fire element. ”
Al nodded, and began to cast spells, using the same spellcasting posture that Celinda had just taught.
Celinda wears magic lenses and observes the students in front of her.
When the magic is operated, the magic in the human body will radiate in the form of light waves, which is invisible to the human eye, but if you wear this specially treated magic lens, you can clearly see the trajectory of the magic in the human body.
The reason why Celinda has to prepare this magic lens is because new apprentices often make a lot of low-level mistakes when learning spells, and if they can see the flow of magic in their bodies, they can provide corresponding guidance and advice.
In the field of vision of the magic lens, you can clearly see the faint points of light emerging from the apprentice who is casting the spell, it can only see the activated magic, the apprentice who does not cast the spell is dark in the vision of the lens, but the apprentice who casts the fireball spell correctly should first see the blue light on the chest, and then these blue rays will quickly converge, through the guò hands to the palms, when the blue light will gradually turn into a red fire, when these fires fall into the palm of the palm has become a burning flame or flame。
"What is this?"
When she saw the bright light that bloomed all over her body when El cast the spell, Celinda showed a look of extreme shock.
Through the magic lenses, Celinda saw that the Al in front of her was blooming with extremely bright magical light, compared to the dazzling magical light on Al's chest, the magical light emitted by his apprentices around him when he practiced was as small as a firefly like a bright moon.
Why is this happening?
How could an apprentice possess such powerful magic?
"Teacher Celinda, it's at this step that I can't go on. Al said, a slightly pained look on his face.
Al's words interrupted Celinda's speculation and thoughts, and she only noticed at this time that the magic power on Al's body was completely stagnant, obviously the magic light on her chest bloomed like a small sun, but these magic powers seemed to be imprisoned in her chest, and there was no way to enter her arm, let alone reach the palm position.
This is-
Celinda suddenly remembered a word - hypermagic.
The reason why it is used to describe it is because in the eyes of the wizarding world, it is a disease.
People with hyperdemonic disease often have an incredibly large super magic power at a very young age, and this magic power will increase day by day in a terrifying way, so that the person with super magic disease still has a very terrifying magic power at a very young age, and the magic power of individual people can even be comparable to that of the ** teacher.
This sounds like an excellent thing, but in this way, aren't all people suffering from supermagic disease a magical genius who can be compared to a ** master?
Unfortunately, this is just a beautiful idea.
Although people with hypermagic have already possessed powerful magical powers at a very young age, they are too young to have systematic magical training, and they do not know how to drive and use these mysterious powers in their bodies.
Secondly, people suffering from hyperdemonic disease can enhance their magic power at an extremely fast rate without cultivation and meditation, but this is not for free, the price of their rapid growth of magical power is that their bodies are overdrawing their potential and vitality, almost no hyperdemonic patients can live to the age of twenty and will die of old age and exhaustion, and because their strength is overdrawn, after reaching a certain level, they can no longer make progress, and even be surpassed by those who were far behind them before.
Of course, most people don't live to that time.
Celinda looked at Al, and felt more and more that the other party was very likely, no, it should definitely be a superdemonic patient.
Possessing incredible terrifying magic but not using it, covering his face with a cloak must be for fear that his premature aging appearance would scare his classmates.
Although judging from the hand, the child in front of him does not seem to have the slightest sign of premature aging, but Celinda knows that the aging of hyperdemonic patients often starts from the face, from the hair, forehead, eyes, and nose all the way down, and extends to the whole body.
Celinda used to have a classmate with a superdemonic disorder, and in the second semester, she began to wear a cloak to cover her face, and finally died before graduating.
What a poor child.