Chapter 308: A World Where Everyone Can Become a Spellcaster!

"I just gave you a chance to choose, and it depends on your own efforts to complete the promotion." Lynn took out a prepared wizard's medal and placed it on Peirce's chest. "You're an official wizard from today onwards!"

"Thank you, Dean......" Peirce's voice trembled faintly.

Lynn waved his hand and motioned for Peirce to go back and call the next apprentice.

Peirce saluted again, and exited the Screaming Tower

About three minutes later, Jonny pushed the door open and walked in, the two of them smiling at each other, and Lynn gesturing to the seat in front of her. "Let's stay here for a few minutes before you go out, lest they find out ...... wrong."

The girl nodded, in fact, during this period of time, Ellock and they had suspected many times, after all, they always had a time to cast magic, but every time she was prevaricated by her alchemy creation [Demon Hand].

Now I don't have to hide it secretly.

And those ten minutes were not wasted, Jonny took the exam paper and asked Lynn for the last few questions that he had made wrong......

In the next few hours, Lynn was in the Screaming Tower to hand out wizarding medals to each of the cadets who had successfully been promoted, or to reassure those who had failed to keep trying, and maybe there would be a chance in the coming year.

Perhaps because of the torture of the sea of questions and the improvement of computing power, this year's promotion rate is higher than in the past, reaching about sixty percent.

That means there will be forty or fifty new full-fledged wizards this year.

Lynn looked at the page in his hand with a deep sigh, which recorded the information of each student, and was ready to assign their positions one by one according to their grades.

Those who have poor theoretical results but are proficient in actual combat will be used as battle wizards in the subsequent wars with the Empire, and if it is the other way around, they will be scientific researchers, involved in the development of new weapons and new magic.

As he pondered, the door was pushed open again, and this time it was Lydia who entered.

As soon as the halfling girl entered the door, she pulled the long table and couldn't wait to ask. "Dean Lynn, can I become a wizard too?"

Lynn came back to her senses and asked instead. "It depends on what kind of wizard you want to be."

"A wizard who can unleash magic, of course!" Lydia said without hesitation, and then looked at the Dean expectantly, her eyes shining.

"It's not that hard to just release the magic." Lynn said with a smile.

"Really? I can use magic too? Lydia cried out in surprise, although Jonny had told her before, it was only a guess after all, but now it was confirmed by the dean.

"You bring this first!" Lynn handed over a special bracelet, which, like the [Arcane Ring], was used to communicate the realm of magic, but some changes were made to the style for the sake of distinction.

Lydia eagerly put it on her hand and spoke eagerly. "So now I can cast my magic?"

"Of course not!" Lynn shook her head amusedly. "Close your eyes and relax!"

Lydia immediately closed her eyes tightly, but she couldn't relax at all.

Lynn secretly shouted for the brain to connect to the brain of the halfling girl, with the example of Ryder, coupled with Lydia's high trust in him, this time it went very smoothly, and the halfling girl completed the link to the magic realm without suffering too much.

Lydia soon found herself in a magical place, with countless gray runes suspended in a void space, five of which floated towards her, swirling around her body like a mischievous child, and suddenly flew into her head.

[Beginner Matter Deconstruction], [Water Condensation], [Mage's Hand], [Fireball], [Ice Blade]......

A total of five spell slots appeared in Lydia's brain, and Lynn's voice rang in her ears.

"Now you can try your hand at magic!"

Lydia opened her eyes, stretched out her palm nervously, and triggered the spell position in her mind, and under the surging of the elements, a crystal clear ice blade appeared, exuding a cold and biting aura, causing the temperature around her body to drop in an instant.

"It's magic!" Lydia shouted happily, and then tried her fireball technique, the power of ice and fire flowing in the palm of her hand, and she had a lot of fun.

Although these are all basic spells, they are already very satisfying for the halfling girl who has never been able to master magic.

"Dean, you're amazing!" Lydia excitedly threw herself in front of Lynn and kissed him the cheek, venting her excitement.

Lynn wiped the saliva from her face in disgust and reminded her. "Remember, your mental power is limited, so you can only cast five zero-ring spells and three one-ring spells a day."

Lydia nodded hurriedly, she didn't care if there was a limit, at least she was a real wizard now!

She wanted to see who could say they weren't wizards......

Lydia couldn't wait to go out and show off, but was stopped by Lynn before she could go out.

"Don't you want your wizard's medal?" Lynn asked helplessly.

"Yes, yes, yes!" Lydia hurried back, and waited patiently for the dean to put on her medal, and ran out of the house in joy.

Looking at Lydia's frizzy appearance, Lynn couldn't help but smile, and then probed into the problem of the loss of magic power in the brain.

It is naturally not without cost to let a person who originally does not know magic successfully cast a spell, and the magic power will not be generated out of thin air, but can only be extracted from his magic field.

This is Lynn's second attempt to break the theory of magical talent, and it seems to have been a success now, but there are still many problems to be solved.

For example, the supply of mana, these lost mana must not be completely borne by the brain, it is better to build a mana reactor like building a power grid, and use a huge magic network to supply the spell casting requirements of these new wizards.

According to his vision, in the future magic kingdom, everyone, regardless of whether they have the talent to become a wizard or not, as long as they have learned, mastered the principles of magic, and have enough computing power, they will be able to use the magic net to perform the corresponding magic!

Rather than being born as it is now, it determines whether a civilian can become a wizard or not.

A world where everyone can become a spellcaster may be able to transcend the Federation of previous lives and deduce magic to a whole new level.