Chapter 109: Join In

Venerable Feng Qi walked down the clean and tidy road towards his dormitory in the new area of Hewan.

He shared a two-bedroom dormitory with his companion Gen Neppel, each with a separate room and a shared living room and bathroom.

Each person in the bedroom is provided with a bed, a desk, a bookshelf and a wardrobe. In the living room, there are sets of wooden sofas and dining tables, which is a typical Chinese housing style, Feng Qi and others came to visit from the royal capital, settled down for only a week, but they are quite used to living.

For a young mage like him and Neper, who survived in the Mage Tower, the environment here was not very luxurious, but it was much better than their accommodation in the Mage Tower.

Although the mage is noble, it is for ordinary people. In the Mage Tower, these low-level mages from humble backgrounds are also better than magic apprentices, and they are located at the bottom of the pyramid. The space in the mage tower is limited, and every inch of land is expensive, so it is better to vacate the space for high-level mages as a laboratory than to improve the accommodation conditions for low-level mages. Feng Qi was in the mage tower, only a small room of ten square meters, eating, drinking, sleeping and everything was in it.

Of course, if you go out to work as a nobleman or a mercenary to make money, you can naturally save some family business and buy a comfortable house in a small town, but that almost cuts off your own path to growth and learning. Not living in the mage tower means that there is no chance to see the mentor from time to time, let alone enough experimental resources, so people like Feng Qi can only grit their teeth and live in a corner of the mage tower, hoping that one day they can be promoted to the middle level and turn over to become a person.

However, everything changed from the moment I joined the book club. Not to mention that there are many opportunities for exchange and learning in the book club, just the many additional resources provided by Tasia and Xiao Chen make these people happy. Later, Luo Ling bought a series of experimental props in the Chinese's office and set up several good laboratories, giving them more opportunities to experiment outside the Mage Tower and the Magic Association. It was with these that Feng Qi got closer and closer to the middle level.

And this time when he came to the territory of the Chinese, he felt that he had made the wisest choice, better accommodation, more academic exchanges, and better laboratories, which he had never thought of in the king.

Moreover, the way Chinese understand magic is completely different from that of traditional mages in the kingdom. After the high-ranking mage named Mao Kai gave them a lesson, almost everyone felt that their understanding of magic had been refreshed. From the theory of magical elements he proposed, Feng Qi even felt that the efficiency of meditation had increased by twenty percent. And their laboratory is also completely different from Wangdu, although only a part of the external basic laboratory is open to visitors to them, but some of the technologies used in it are already unheard of by them.

After staying here for a week, Feng Qi felt that the progress of his cultivation was worth half a month in the royal capital. For the past two days, he has been feeling that his mental power is about to move, and it seems that he is about to break through.

When Feng Qi arrived at his room, he saw their roommate, Master Neppel, writing on the living room table. He had a few steamed buns and a bowl of soup in his hand, and he was eating and writing.

Feng Qi glanced at the paper on his desk, and found that it was actually something like a magic experience, and couldn't help but be curious: "Why don't you go to your own room to write?"

"It's a big place outside, and I'm not afraid of others reading it when I write here, it's something that I've contributed, so what if I read it?" said Neppel indifferently.

"Are you going to stay and participate in that project?" Feng Qi asked.

"That's right. Neppel glanced up at him and continued to write about his own. The full name of the project they are talking about is "Magician Talent Introduction Plan", which can be said to be the highlight and ultimate goal of this so-called inspection activity.

The project breaks down the various levels of mage treatment. For example, a low-level mage like Neper, as long as he chooses to join the Tower of China and settle down and work in the Black Mountain region, he will be allocated a house that belongs to him, get access to the advanced laboratory, open more library permissions, and arrange suitable mage study groups and research groups.

"Our investigation lasted for two months, why did you make a decision so early?" Feng Qi said a little strangely.

Nepel put down his pen and sighed softly: "Feng Qi, I'm different from you, you are a mage of the Alchemy Tower, one of the Royal Magic Towers, and you may be entangled in whether to leave the Alchemy Tower. But what do I have, I'm just from a rural place, and the inheritance of ordinary mages is better than those wild mages. In the past few years, I have been looking for opportunities in the Magic Association, but I haven't made much progress. But here, in the Tower of China, I see the possibility of growth. I thought about it, I had to seize this opportunity sooner rather than later.

You know, except for the high-level mages who give lessons to the low-level mages, they all learn through study groups. Being part of a good study group can make a big difference. The study group I was assigned to in the past two days had a very good atmosphere, and the group leader took good care of me. And several of these Chinese mages are genius-type characters, and I have never seen so many talented mages gathered together. It just so happened that their recent research on magic rays coincided with what I had learned at the Mage's Tower. Our Tower of Light has some research on the properties of various magic rays, and I am also very good at this kind of magic. I've been very helpful to them in the past few days. The group leader and I privately said that if I applied to join the program, I could stay in their group. Do you know what that means?"

"What?"

"Joining a group where I can make a difference, a group with a lot of potential, means I can settle in more quickly. It's not the same as putting it off until the end and having their magic team assign the group, or simply forming a group of ourselves. Neppel said as he couldn't help but stand up, clenching his fists and saying, "This will directly affect the resources I have obtained, and it will also affect my final achievement." Did you know? The two members of our group, who were only in their twenties, were already mid-level mages, and the group leader was only twenty-four or five years old, but they were about to step into the advanced rank. I wish I could be with people like that. ”

"So, you're going to contribute everything you have?"

"Of course, I have to show sincerity. What's so bad about contributing what little bit I've learned in exchange for the opportunity to join here, and in exchange for points.

I even think that for the Chinese, it is a loss to exchange with some mages like this, and they do not have anything good in their hands. If you think about it, just these days, what His Excellency Mao Kai told us is far more than that, isn't it? After joining, there will definitely be more important things to share with us, especially the detailed process and data of those experiments. ”