Chapter 15: The Apprentices (I)

"Spells, I can't believe you would choose to focus on spells - did you get kicked in the head by a donkey?!"

Isaac Grantham's incredible screams instantly filled all corners of the entire library, and his eyes widened as he stared at Loren, who was still smiling at him, as if he was convulsed with anger: "No, if I take back what I just said, your brain was kicked by a donkey!"

"It's just a last resort, Isaac. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info "Loren chose to automatically ignore what the other party said later, and he needed to be patient in the face of such people: "If there is a choice, of course I want to choose the occult as well." But I don't have time, the academy will give me tasks at any time, and I must have the ability to defend myself in front of some monsters as soon as possible. ”

"Then you can also choose alchemy, this subject is easy to understand, and you will be able to get started as soon as you get started!" Isaac still didn't understand and asked loudly: "Look at our Ain Rand, since he took alchemy, he is almost on a par with me!"

The little wizard on the side rolled his eyes, his shoulders trembled, and he desperately resisted the urge to kill the bastard next to him: "Let me remind you, great Isaac, even Mentor Dalton must admit that spelling is an extremely useful subject, especially when faced with many complex situations, and a single spell can solve many problems. ”

"Oh...... Yes, yes, yes, that is, even a fool can wave his wand and make the fool next to him disappear!" Isaac shook his head and shook his head "in agreement", and then couldn't help but spit hard: "It's because of these tricksters that the image of the wizard has deteriorated and degenerated into what it is today!"

Loren, who was a little embarrassed, could only smile wryly and shrug his shoulders, and glanced at the little wizard on the side, and then stopped paying attention to Isaac, who was still talking endlessly.

But he certainly wasn't forced to do it - it was true that Loren needed to master some skills as soon as possible and be able to handle the upcoming mission, but those were secondary. From the beginning, Loren didn't intend to be led by the other party.

So he needed power, and the most direct and practical way was spelling. It was a course full of structure and analysis, which helped him far more than any other subject.

To put it simply, spells are like formulas that have already been listed, and using magic is all about filling in the numbers into the formula, and everything will take its course, which is the easiest and safest way for beginner wizard apprentices to access the Void.

But only knowing the "formula" but not being able to understand it is like knowing it but not knowing why it is - not being able to understand the reasons behind those intricate structures, just mechanically waving the wand in his hand, which is the origin of Isaac's "conjure".

However, all of this is based on the "ordinary wizards" - they dare not touch the void too much, so they can only slowly understand and touch until their spiritual temple grows to a certain extent, so that they can understand the principles behind those magic and understand their structure.

But none of this was necessary for Loren.

He is not a native of this world, so as long as he learns magic, he can forcibly reverse his original appearance according to the spells, without worrying that his consciousness will be swallowed up by the void along with the spiritual temple, because he is not a part of this dualistic world, and his spiritual matter is completely one.

Ordinary spell mages had to stop at those low-level spells because they didn't dare to touch the void too much, and at the same time, because of the fragility of their respective spiritual halls, they couldn't carry too many spells. And in front of Loren, these so-called difficulties are like jokes, and there is no need to worry about these problems.

But of course, Loren would not tell anyone about this secret, not even Ain Rand, who trusted him 100%, while silently reciting it in his heart - the more he understood his "talent", the more Loren knew what it meant to other wizards.

They will break themselves into pieces for this secret, and then study them piece by piece until they figure it out.

"It's just a matter of choosing a subject. Looking at the little wizard who was still worried about his future, Loren shrugged his shoulders as if he didn't care: "With our geniuses Isaac Grantham and Ain Rand, what else do I have to worry about?"

"Hmm...... This sentence does make sense, and it is impossible for me to refuse my junior's request. Isaac nodded thoughtfully, and then glanced triumphantly at Ain beside him: "Don't get me wrong, the genius he said is me!"

The little wizard was too lazy to pay attention to him, and turned his head to the side.

"Of course, my time is precious, so I can't have the opportunity to answer your questions all day. Isaac also picked up the shelf: "So if you really need my help, it's best to talk to me in advance - say tomorrow afternoon or evening, and I'll try to carve out a little time for you." ”

"Then gentlemen, Isaac Grantham is going to continue his quest for the secrets of the Void, and time is running out, truth and wisdom are waiting for me, and please allow me to retire first!"

The young apprentice sorcerer solemnly picked up his parchment scroll, like a martyr preparing to step on the execution ground, held his head high, took vigorous steps, and slammed the door without hesitation.

"Pretentious idiot. The little wizard looked down at the book, his right index finger swaying back and forth, pretending not to hear some Isaac's screams. Let the corners of Loren's mouth pull a smile...... He remembered that the door was still open.

Well done, glancing at the little wizard's smug delight, it seemed that this friend of mine was much more cautious than he looked...... But I like it, Loren thought to himself.

So when Ain, who was still secretly proud, raised his head, he saw Loren looking at him, and a strange smile appeared on his face, and the happiness in his heart suddenly turned into embarrassment, and then quickly became ashamed: "What's wrong?!"

"Nothing. The smile on Loren's face was still undiminished, and he asked sincerely, "I just found out that the door was actually closed by myself just now—do you know why the door closed by itself?"

"This ...... This guy is so annoying, anyone may want to fight back!" Before he finished speaking, Ain realized that he had made a mistake, and there were only two people in the entire library: "But, but that doesn't mean I did it!"

"Oh, I didn't say you did it, how could the honest and kind Ain Rand do such a thing?" Loren pressed his throat, mimicking the tone of Isaac's voice just now: "Even if you have that guts, you don't have that brain!"

"You're not allowed to learn from that bastard!" The angry little wizard stared at Loren in front of him, and struggled for a long time before shoving the two books in his arms directly into Loren's hands: "Take it!"

"What is this?"

"Give it back if you don't want it!" said the little wizard angrily, his face already red and purple, and he turned and strode outside.

This is Ain Rand's note, and after a quick glance, he didn't have time to read the content, so Loren immediately turned around: "Thank you, thank you very much!"

"Who is rare!"

Ain Rand, who was only half a step away from slamming the door, still stopped in front of the door, as if he hesitated for a long time, and finally said with a straight face: "If you really don't want to be a wizard who can only use but doesn't understand magic, it's better to go to Isaac's bastard." ”

"This guy is obnoxious, but he's a genius, he's studied the occult far beyond the level of an apprentice, and even just learning magic will help you if you're around - besides, that bastard is bragging, he's in the academy's library almost every day, you can go to him whenever you want, I won't mind." ”

"I will definitely go. Loren didn't look back, deliberately making his voice unusually clear when he opened his notes: "But that must have been after reading this." ”

He didn't have to look back, he could guess from the footsteps that the little wizard was smiling and walking out.