Chapter 111: Magical Life

May 11th

I've been pondering this very flavorful sentence until I see the process of sharpening the knife today, and I seem to understand part of the meaning.

I've seen a lot of low-level mages, a few born in mansion compounds, but most of them don't have prominent backgrounds, and even if they struggle to survive in the Kingdom Magic Society, and even if they work around like wild mages, they don't work like the mages here.

For example, today, our group visited a lot of places where Chinese mages work.

We first went to the factory, which means large workshop.

There, I saw Chinese magicians who used alchemy to purify raw materials. They spend almost all day working in the sweltering heat of the steelworks, where their job is to make the ore purer so that the steelworks can produce steel faster and better, which would be unimaginable to traditional alchemists.

They do this work without much complaint, and they also use this opportunity to improve their own strength, and even improve the magic itself.

When they process iron ore, they transform the original expensive and complex element extraction circle into an element elimination circle, for example, for iron ore, the resources required to precipitate iron are many times higher than that of sulfur removal. However, there is a premise that they know what elements in iron ore affect the quality of steel, and I think this must come from their past heritage.

These people draw formations extremely quickly and with a high accuracy rate. I believe that a person who can draw an Elemental Culling Circle with great skill will have at least a steady pair of hands and constant mental power, so they will definitely have a faster speed than ordinary mages when learning to draw an attack or defensive circle.

I also visited the farmland, where I saw mages using water magic for irrigation.

Although it is very simple to summon the water elemental and then pour it in the field, these mages are much more complicated than this, they have developed a new magic called "watering" specifically for watering, the principle of this magic is to break up the water into tiny droplets, forming a water mist cuboid, evenly distributing the water in an area, they call this timed and quantitative watering.

And they carefully study the habits of crops, using completely different watering methods for different crops, sometimes soaking the leaves of vegetables with water mist. Sometimes the moisture is kept at the roots, allowing them to stay for a long time. The variety of requirements makes this magic derived from watering more complicated than ice spearing, and the use of it gives magicians many opportunities to practice their skills.

When these mages are not watering, they will even use their mental power to kill insects in the fields, and they use their mental power to twist the necks of small insects one by one. A mage with the ability to distract himself can also deal with many small bugs at the same time.

At that time, I was invited by them to try this technique, and I found that with my spiritual power close to the peak of God Forging, it was quite difficult to do this. However, those Chinese magicians who are also low-level have done it lightly and simply, which shows that their spiritual power is more condensed and dexterous than mine. I think they will definitely have a great advantage in distraction after they become intermediate.

We visited the fishing grounds on the shore again, and I watched the mages use their probing magic to find the location of the fish at the bottom, then use the stun magic to stun the fish, and then use their mental power to pick the big fish floating on the water into the boat, while the small fish would wake up a moment later and escape back to the bottom of the lake.

None of these mages wore robes, each dressed in the same clothes as ordinary fishermen, and they mingled among the fishermen and worked with them.

Almost everywhere we visited, there were mages at work, not to mention warriors with vindictive spirit. With the help of their fighting spirit, they carried goods, cut down trees, and built houses. Like the mages, he constantly uses his abilities in his work.

Many of the mages I went with were very uncomfortable with a mage entering the workshops, farms and fishing grounds, working like artisans, farmers and fishermen. They don't care about labor. Some even feel that this is a stain on the dignity of the mage.

But I feel like it opens up a whole new realm. If magicians have superhuman abilities, why don't they use them for their work? I should actually ask why no one in the mainland has thought of the application of magic in these places after so many years of using magic?

I actually have a feeling that in Chinese, it is not the mages who start to come into contact with all kinds of work that can use magic, but those who work in all walks of life begin to learn magic. For them, magic is just a tool, not sacred, nor mysterious, and it is no wonder that they can naturally apply it to every corner of their lives.

If one day, a kingdom full of magicians and vindictive warriors is really born, whether it is a kingdom or an empire, what qualifications can it be compared to?

May 12th

Today is the day of the magic exchange, and it's up to us to teach the magic apprentices here. Even though I was only at the lower level, I was also assigned to a course. I thought about it for a long time, and finally decided to talk about the lucid technique of the Tower of Alchemy, which is simple but also very practical.

Before class, I was fortunate enough to talk to His Excellency Mao Kai, who was in charge of the magic school, for a few minutes. I told him what I had learned about the past few days and that some of the ideas seemed to have aroused a great deal of interest to him.

He told me that he would go and talk to every guest who came to see what they thought and what they thought. He said in magic words: This is called a threesome, there must be my teacher, these people always have something that sounds quaint and very reasonable.

Taking classes here made me deeply aware of the difference between these magic apprentices and the magic apprentices of the royal capital. They are extremely astute and very understanding, and by the time I say one, they probably already understand three and four. By the time I say four, they can already understand it all.

Although lucid magic is a magic that can be mastered by an apprentice magician, it is not simple, for example, it took me three days to release a successful lucid technique.

However, there is a little girl named Umeda who has already unleashed this magic before I finish speaking. If I hadn't made sure that no one here knew how to do soberness, I doubt she would have done so.

Even so, I didn't feel too surprised in my heart, because everything here seemed to imply to me that the general rules of magic were different here. When they make so many changes, they will naturally reap different fruits.