Chapter 105: Genius

Three thousand years ago, it wasn't a war between humans and dwarves, but in Gernada's mouth, it became a war between knights and magicians.

But this is not important, what is important, what is the conclusion that Gernada said. For the same magic, the mages of the Magic Continent are much more powerful than the mages of Middle-earth.

"Do the magic apprentices of the Magic Continent need to recite spells before they can cast spells?" Donner's voice was already a little shaky.

The dwarf looked at him strangely, wondering why he reacted this way, the experiment just now was not quite successful.

"I don't know, there are probably no magic apprentices in the Magic Continent. He replied.

Although the dwarf did not know the exact answer, his words proved Donner's idea from another angle.

"So, the mages who went to the Magic Continent from Middle-earth can come back, and their magic power is stronger than that of the mages of Middle-earth?"

Donner's question was a bit of a twist, and the dwarf thought about it for a moment before he replied, "No, nothing has changed. ”

"Has no one considered the reason for this, why are the mages of Middle-earth so weak, even at the same level, under the same circumstances. ”

"What's there to think about here, it's caused by the bloodline talent. The dwarf replied casually.

Donner didn't say anything more, he knew that his guess was probably close to the truth.

The secret of the magic element he mastered, in the magic continent, I am afraid it is not a secret at all, at least not among some people.

Just like what I was worried about, once the mystery of the element was revealed, there would be many more people with magical talents than now, so that the resources for cultivating magic would be available. It is bound to be even more scarce.

It is for this reason that they have kept this secret and have not disclosed it to Middle-earth.

Before that, he had always wondered why the Magic Continent took the initiative to recruit the genius mages of Middle-earth.

Now, it's clear why. They are restricting the development of magical civilization in Middle-earth through a policy of talent immigration.

Those who went to the Magic Continent and did not come back are likely to be slaughtered by a planned slaughter because their personal freedom was restricted, or even more daring to guess.

And those returning mages should have had no chance to get in touch with the mysteries of the primitive, so they survived.

Gernada looked at the changing look on Donner's face, a little puzzled.

"What are you thinking?"

"Middle-earth sells grain every year. How many of the magic crystals in exchange will flow to the Magic Continent?"

"About eighty or ninety percent, good quality magic crystals will be taken away, why do you ask this?"

"Don't you think that Middle-earth exists like it exists specifically to provide magic crystals for the Magic Continent?"

"If that's what to say, aren't we, too? And they just used the name of a god of light, and easily took them all. ”

"It's not fair!" Donner suddenly shouted. The dwarf noticed that his whole body was trembling.

"Hey, where is there anything fair in this world?"

Donner didn't answer, what he said was unfair, not what the dwarves understood.

If his speculation is correct. The Magic Continent's approach is basically to nurture and enslave the entire Middle-earth world.

"Don't think about that, let's start practicing swords. ”

......

Donner made two decisions.

Within three years, he must go to the Magic Continent, in addition to confirming his thoughts. It is also necessary to actually see how far the magical civilization has developed there.

Also, write a letter to Wesley immediately, telling him never to go to the Magic Continent.

The second thing, which he did quickly, asked Gelnada to find a way to hand it over to Natia through a safe channel at the next port where the Esther was staying, and Natia would pass it on to Wesley.

In the letter, he informed Wesley of his fate and plans, and told him not to go to the Magic Continent, and to try to prevent others from going, as for the reason, he would explain to him face to face one day. At the end of the letter, he wrote that he would burn it as soon as he read it.

......

Before going to bed that night, Donner found Gernada again.

"Help me, I'll experiment with one more magic, or a fireball. ”

The dwarf said yes and stood in place, this time he was obviously more serious, and he also knew from the other party's tone that the fireball this time was estimated to be more powerful than the one during the day.

Donna checked the Divine Sea, and after half a day, more than a hundred Divine Elements had regained their vitality, and within the Divine Sea, the total number of Divine Elements had reached more than fifteen hundred.

He repeated the steps of the afternoon, but at the moment when the Divine Sea collapsed, he no longer mobilized a part, but moved all the Divine Elements to the bright spot that was stimulated.

The fireball was more than twice as large as it had been during the day, and Gurnada was visibly surprised, but he was able to block it with ease, without destroying the furniture.

As soon as the fireball flew out, Donner's legs went limp, and he could barely stand, but he still insisted and asked, "Level 5 magic?"

Gernada nodded slightly, and asked with a straight face, "How?"

Donner is only eighteen years old, the dwarves know this, an eighteen-year-old fifth-level magician, even in the magic continent, it is unimaginable.

It's even more incredible if you consider the fact that he's a mage of Middle-earth.

Only a Middle-earth mage above level 6 could perform the magic just now, but Middle-earth has never had a native mage above level 6!

Gernada now looked at Donner with a look in his eyes, no longer a simple appreciation, but a genius, a sympathy for another genius.

"I use all of my Divine Elements. Donner said as he walked over to the edge of his chair and sat down, feeling like he was going to collapse at any moment.

"How is that possible? It is not only a tenth of a ......" The dwarf asked, and after only half asking, he stopped, knowing that genius cannot be deduced by common sense.

Donner was tired, but he still had a smile on his face, and he smiled happily.

His original basic magic construction method, because of the different principles, completely avoids the half of the divine elements that are bound to be wasted when building magic normally.

Therefore, the fireball he had just activated with fifteen hundred Divine Elements, other magicians would have to use at least three thousand Divine Elements to do it. And only a fifth-level magician with a number of 30,000 Divine Elements could mobilize so many Divine Elements at once.

What made him even happier than this was that through two experiments, he had been able to confirm that the Magic Continent had not developed such a method of constructing magic.

Because only in this way can we break through the limit of mobilizing one-tenth of the divine element at a time. And once this limit is breached, the power of a single magic can be increased tenfold at once.

However, the practice of using all the Divine Elements at once would be very dangerous in actual combat.

Donner is now fainting because of this. (To be continued.) )