Chapter Seventy-Seven: Magic and the Scoop

Although he didn't quite understand what Celinda meant by suddenly pulling herself to the side, because it was the teacher's words, Al still obeyed obediently.

"Can't you cast any of the rings of spells right now?"

When the apprentices around her were far away, Celinda asked Al with a stern expression.

"Yes. ”

Al replied honestly.

This is actually Al's biggest problem at the moment.

Obviously, he was sure that there was absolutely nothing wrong with his spell casting process, whether it was a spell, a mudra, or a magic drive and control technique, but whenever the mana was about to be converted into a spell, it always collapsed without warning.

If you want to use an analogy, it feels like building a skyscraper on an insolid ground such as a swamp or sand dune with extremely heavy materials, and it always falls short in the middle of the process because the foundation is not stable.

Celinda stared at the cloaked apprentice in front of her, frowning slightly.

She actually knows a little about the other party's physical condition.

At first, Celinda thought that the apprentice had 'hyperdemonic disease', which was a fairly rare disease.

At a very young age, the patient's magic energy will increase at an alarming rate, and this growth is actually overdrawing the vitality and life potential, so the patient often ends up with premature aging and early death.

In addition, people with hyperdemonic disease are often considered magical geniuses because they show magical abilities far beyond their peers at a very young age, but this Al has been enrolled for more than a month, and he can't even cast even the simplest zero ring spell, if such a person will be considered a magic genius, then I'm afraid that people all over the world can be regarded as a magic genius.

So Al definitely can't be some kind of superdemonic patient.

In addition, the huge amount of magic is unlikely to affect the casting of low-level magic.

Otherwise, wouldn't those ** masters with huge magic, or even above ** masters, be unable to cast spells because they have huge magic power?

Just like a pond and a bucket, you can scoop out a scoop of water from a bucket full of water with a scoop, then you can also scoop out a scoop of water from a pond full of water, and it doesn't make any difference, even because of the large capacity of the pond, the number of scoops you can scoop out of the pond is definitely much larger than the number of scoops you can scoop out of a bucket.

Celinda probably figured it out later.

The density of mana per unit in this apprentice's body may be different from that of a normal person.

If the weight of a scoop of water (mana) in an ordinary person is one unit, then the weight of a scoop of water (mana) in the body of this apprentice named El is two, three, or even more units!

So what happens if you use a scoop that can only hold one scoop of water (mana) to get this scoop of water?

Obviously, the scoop will break.

Of course, it is obviously impossible to break the scoop in reality, but this scoop is a scoop of magic, a scoop specially designed for that scoop of water (magic power), so as long as the water in the scoop exceeds the weight that the scoop can carry, the scoop will break, and the magic will collapse and fail.

So why did this apprentice named El succeed in casting the fireball spell under his own guidance?

A scoop obviously can't withstand the extraordinary density of El's magic, and his behavior at that time may have been to add a scoop or more scoops under El's scoop.

Because your channeling magic is an external force and is not affected by the pre-designed magic structure of the Fireball Technique, you can add more power to strengthen El's Scoop.

So in the end, Al succeeded in casting the Fireball Technique, but the power was extremely amazing, far exceeding the power of the ordinary Fireball Technique and those modified Fireball Techniques, and directly reaching or perhaps even slightly exceeding the power of the Three-Ring Spell Great Fireball Technique.

At that time, Celinda thought that El had mastered the super magic technique genius, but now it seems that it is not like that.

It must have been the terrifying and extraordinary density of the El itself that caused this result.

Of course, the above qiē is just Celinda's speculation so far, but it should be a more reasonable speculation.

If you ask Celinda to come up with conclusive evidence to prove her speculation, I'm afraid she can't do anything about it, after all, what is happening to this apprentice named El now is simply unheard of for Celinda.

As an outstanding graduate of Ceylon, Celinda, who stayed on to teach directly after graduation, has access to almost the largest library in Ceylon, and if something is unheard of to her, then it should also be unheard of for most mages in the magical city of Valari.

So what can be done now to get this apprentice named El to cast spells normally?

As far as Celinda's opinion is concerned, there are only two ways she can think of.

One is to be guided by an external force from oneself or others as the last time, and only through guò can the external force strengthen the magic scoop, so that the strength of the scoop can withstand the excessive density of the magic of the el, so that the magic can be cast.

The second is to improve the magic, all the magic is exquisitely designed, magic and magic power must be perfectly compatible, so as not to cause a waste of magic or difficulty in casting, such as fireball, its magic structure must be designed to only carry the kind of magic and density of magic, if exceeded, there will naturally be problems, if you want not to have a problem, only change the design, increase the structure and strength of the magic scoop in the casting process, so as to be able to accommodate the excessive density of El terrifying magic.

But for now, neither approach seems realistic.

The first method is to say that there must always be someone to guide you when El casts spells, which is incredibly stupid to think about, if you have to bring another mage with you to cast a spell, then what is the use of even if the power is greater than the normal spell? It is a waste of valuable mage resources, not to mention the possibility of creating a living target and so on.

The second method is even more impossible, knowing where it would be so easy to improve magic?

Every spell now has been repeatedly thought about and optimized by countless people, ordinary people, smart people, and even geniuses, and the continuous simplification of the spell casting steps, the enhancement and optimization of the magic structure model, the syllables of the spells, the accuracy of the mudras, and a series of improved spells.

It can be said that every spell is a fusion of countless people's hard work, experience and wisdom, and finally reached today's journey, especially this kind of basic spell, there is almost no room for optimization.

If you want to improve your magic in order to get stronger magic strength, and it is such a big change, it is no different from creating a new spell, and creating a zào spell, not to mention this Celinda, even for Ceylon's greatest mage at the moment, Master Ceylon, is not so simple.

Besides, improving magic doesn't mean that you just need to improve a fireball technique, but that all spells in the future need to be improved.

It's scary to think about.

I'm afraid that even the god of magic may not be able to do this kind of thing.