Chapter 17: The Smallest Fireball

Overnight, seven strokes of contemplation, and then only half a month later, the five series of divine elements all exceeded hundred, Donner's cultivation speed at this time, even if those legendary geniuses who were not born in the world saw it, I am afraid they would be ashamed of themselves.

But now, the genius Donner has encountered a tricky problem, he has no divine element, but he doesn't know how to build a magic model. The "justice-defending" students had their eyes on him, making it impossible for him to flip through the library and instead slowly ask for clues from Wesley and Victor.

The knowledge gained in this way was obviously not systematic, but in any case, he finally knew a few points of building a magic model.

The first is to improve mind control, which is the ability to finely manipulate multiple Divine Elements, which depends on the strength of the Divine Element - even the simplest model only requires three Divine Elements, and it can only be built by advancing to a low-level magic apprentice.

Then there's the Magical Elemental Perception. When trying to build a model, you need to feel the reaction of the magical elements around you from time to time, so that you can find a stable structure of the model. Elemental perception also evolves as mental power increases.

Finally, there is proficiency, repeatedly building the same model in your mind, and finally forming a conditioned reflex, which can quickly mobilize mental power modeling when needed. When not noticed, all the Divine Elements are in a free state, so every time a spell is cast, it is a process of remodeling, and improving proficiency can also reduce the modeling time and speed up the casting speed.

Late at night, in the bedroom on the second floor of Professor Victor's house, Donner lies on a comfortable bed and begins to try to build a simplest model of magic.

Among the five types of magic, his favorite is fire. In the first story about magicians I once heard on the island, there was a fireball with incomparable power, and the first thing I condensed was a Vulcan element, and the magic I saw for the first time was still a fireball.

So at this moment, he was arranging the three Vulcan Elements in his mind into a regular triangle.

In principle, the regular polygonal models of each system of Divine Elements are the basic attack magic of this system, namely Ice Spear, Fireball, Flying Leaf, Wind Blade, and Stone Thorn, and the more vertices, the stronger the magic power. For example, Carl's fireball may have used more than twenty Divine Elements as its apex, while Wesley's Wind Blade was mostly just a triangle. Considering the balance between the difficulty and practicality of modeling, the first model built by a magic apprentice is usually a hexagon, and the experience summarized by various predecessors is mostly from the establishment of a hexagonal magic array.

The difficulty of modeling lies in the fact that because each person's mental world has different degrees of distortion, the model will not be a perfect regular polygon, and the length of each side will be slightly different, and even each vertex may not be on the same surface;

Donner didn't have any reference materials at hand, so he had to start with the simplest ternary model, and before that, he had already made a clear point about it.

Zoom in and out of the triangle of three Vulcan elements to find the size that can make the surrounding magical elements react the most actively, remember it, then keep the bottom edge of the triangle unchanged, move the vertices on the plane where the triangle is located, continue to feel the elemental activity, locate the best position, and finally move the vertex back and forth in the direction of the arc perpendicular to the plane to confirm the optimal position again.

Donner did it slowly, turning each step like the most sensitive radio knob, first determining the approximate range, and then fine-tuning back and forth until he was absolutely satisfied. In the end, a three-element fireball magic model was completed in his mind, and the whole process only took half an hour.

This is a very unusual speed, the five system of Divine Elements have already exceeded 100 Donner, and the mental control and elemental sensing power are not comparable to ordinary low-level magic apprentices.

"It's time to learn spells when you don't cast magic. Donner thought as he put his hands out of the quilt, imagining what it would feel like to cast the model between his palms, it would be a tiny fireball, and it might be a little hot. How hot would it be? Carl's fireball was so close to his palm that it didn't burn him, so it wouldn't be very hot. At least there should be a feeling of warmth? Just like the palm of my hand feels now, warm, warm......

Donner suddenly found that there was really a small fireball in the palm of his hand at this moment!

Excitement, confusion, panic, all kinds of strong emotions suddenly hit. Surrounded by expensive furniture and beautiful wallpaper, he couldn't release the fireball, he could only watch it burn in the palm of his hand.

The fireball was only the size of an egg, and unlike the bright red Vulcan Yuan in Donner's mind, it was blue, and if it weren't for the shape of the flames flowing in it and the warm feeling coming from his hand, it wouldn't even be possible to confirm that it was a fireball based on the color alone. But Donner knew that the blue color was because it had reached extremely high temperatures.

The blue fireball slowly turned white in Donner's palm, then turned red and yellow, and at the moment when it was about to dissipate, Donner suddenly remembered the sparks that Carl's fireball had spilled when it dissipated, and in a panic, he clenched his hands violently and pressed the fireball into his palm. Thank goodness it didn't burn the quilt.

At this time, in the upstairs bedroom, Mr. Victor was sleeping deeply, and did not notice the magic fluctuations downstairs.

The room was dark again, and in the darkness, the young Donner was in a state of agitation. Just now, I cast a magic on myself, a real magic. Happiness came so suddenly, he hadn't even had time to learn the magic spell.

"No, I didn't chant a spell, how can I cast magic?" but the burning sensation left when he pressed the fire ball on his palm reminded him that it was a real thing.

He immediately thought of a possible answer, and the answer was obvious, because his spiritual power was different. The spiritual forces that are generated with the depiction of the perfect function curve are also perfect, without a trace of impurities. Such a perfect divine element, a model of magic constructed, pure and agitated, spontaneous as you like, and no longer need the assistance of any spells.

For the next few days, as long as he had free time, Donner repeated the exercise: build a three-dimensional fireball model, let it dissipate, rebuild, and dissipate. It's not because Donner loves this three-dimensional fireball, but because he can't handle it at all when it comes to more complex models of magic. But the result of this is that he can really complete the model in an instant.

The question about the magic spell was confirmed by Victor's mouth: the magic apprentice recites the spell in order to enhance the activity of the surrounding magic elements first, and as long as the mental power is strong enough, this step can be omitted, and magicians above the first level do not need to recite the spell except when performing large-scale magic.

As for the relationship between magic apprentices and spells, it turns out that there is a history that Donner doesn't know.