Chapter 38: Archmage Yuselnay

After two days of recuperation, Kai Kai stood at the location of the Giant Magician of Spirit Valley - [Black Heather Hut] with the last remaining dozen copper coins.

The Black Heather Cottage is a typical troll-style building, with thatched-roof stilt houses made of camphor wood and dragon's blood planks.

Because of the head-hunting custom of the Darkspear Trolls, and the voodoo tradition of a mad fascination with the bones of the dead, there are two rows of unknown "human" skulls in front of this towering stilt house.

The two black holes of the terrifying skull looked directly at the visiting guests. When the wind blew, it swayed and made a muffled sound of "coo-coo", as if mocking the minotaur in front of him - brother, are you here to be my companion?

Kai Kai was a little hesitant, not because of the skull in front of him - Kai Kai had not seen any demons and monsters in the world of Azeroth these days.

Kai Kai hesitated - is he a little too self-conscious?

Almost everyone who knew that Kai Kai was going to study with the mage advised him: Give up!

Arcane and magical powers are the most difficult mystical abilities in Azeroth to master. There are only a handful of people in the world of Azeroth who have a glimpse of the way to magicโ€”and they are the chosen ones who are naturally intelligent and have an enviable arcane affinity.

If a mortal wants to learn magic, he must first weigh himself to see if he has the unparalleled wisdom bestowed by his Creator.

Those who learn magic, regardless of race, are among the most intelligent and intelligent people in their race.

Even some races don't have enough people to produce a single mage - it's not that they lack intelligence, it's that some races don't have an innate affinity for the arcane.

To sum up, Kai Kai Bloodhoof, as a minotaur, does not have the basic conditions to learn magic at all. Kai Kai's own qualifications are not to be mentioned, but the Minotaur race attribute limits his possibility of becoming a mage.

There are currently only two races on the tribal side that can be candidates for mages.

One is the Forsaken.

In their previous lives, the members of the mages themselves were registered mage members of Kenrito, a great mage alliance that has been passed down for thousands of years, and some are even core members. Therefore, although the average intelligence stats of the Forsaken after resurrection are far inferior to their former human compatriots, the Forsaken still have a super strong mage lineup that is not inferior to the entire Alliance.

The other is trolls.

The origin of the trolls is so varied that it is still an unsolved mystery, but two things are certain.

1. Trolls are the native race of the world of Azeroth, even before the Titans of the Creator. They once ruled the entire world of Azeroth, and their long history and footprints throughout the world have given them the ability to discover almost all hidden wisdom;

2. The elves of the world of Azeroth, whether they are night elves who are disgusted with demonic methods, or the upper elves who worship magic and have reached the highest level of arcane mastery so far, and the subsequent high elves (including the later blood elves), their ancestors all come from a group of trolls who live in isolation, the dark trolls. It was the dark trolls who discovered and harnessed the Well of Eternity, the source of magic and natural energy in the world of Azeroth, and ushered in the Great Age of Magic.

As a distant relative of the ancestors of the elves (as evidenced by the two long ears!) It's no surprise that trolls possess natural intelligence and a strong affinity for magic.

Among the Dark Spear Trolls of the tribe, the most respected and wisest mage, apart from Master Gadlin of Senjin Village, is the chief mage of the tribe, Yuselnay. The difference is that the former is more respected by the tribe for outstanding intelligence; And the latter, the archmage Yuselnay, is because of his research and attainments in magic.

The troll archmage Yusernai, and even the only alien archmage on the tribe side who is affirmed and even admired by Kenrito, the alliance of human mages.

The little Minotaur Kai Bloodhoof was particularly lucky today, as his request for a visit was granted and he was personally received by the Horde's Chief Archmage Yuselnay on a whim.

Kai Kai could see that Yusernai was extremely excited, and as soon as he entered the [Black Heather Hut], he gave a full salute to the archmage with respect.

Then, with all his sensationalism and sincerity, he told the earth that he was willing to learn magic knowledge and all the efforts he was willing to put into it, and said that if he could seriously learn magic from this group of giant magicians, he would be willing to work tirelessly for all the mages, be a cow, and even bow down to be a cow!

The chief mage of the tribe, Yusernai, had a warm smile on his face when he heard the little minotaur's intentions.

He personally patted Kai Kai on the shoulder to show his appreciation, then nodded solemnly to show that he understood his wishes, and raised his finger to point straight outside the gate of the [Black Heather Hut], and said a word to Kai Kai cordially,

- "Get out!! โ€

Kai Kai also wanted to explain that Yusernai, who was in a bad mood, had already sent him out of the door of the [Black Heather Hut] with a [Icicle Technique] that matched the wind and ice systems just right.

Kai Kai Bloodhoof sat on the ground with a butt mound, and there were a lot of ice ballasts on his horns and face.

"Alas! Never mind! Kaikai sighed, stood up, patted the dirt off his body, and removed the ice from his face, intending to try his luck with a shaman or some other profession.

But just as he was about to leave, a burst of rousing music sounded in his head, and the system released the mission again.

[Mission: Master's Approval]

[The brave of the future will not give up the great journey because of a small setback. Magic may be obscure and profound, but it can also become dull without a great mage to explore. Great adventurers, please believe that "where sincerity goes, gold and stone are open." "Pluck up your courage and try to become a magician! ใ€‘

[Objective: Become a member of the Horde Mage.] ใ€‘

And, as if afraid that the temptation to Kai Kai was not enough, this time the system also deliberately put the task reward in front,

[Task reward: 10,000 faith points.] ใ€‘

Kai Kai was surprised, didn't he say that I was a civilian and couldn't become any combat profession? I just wanted to learn a few random magic spells and see what I could learn. Why is it okay for other professions to have to let me learn when it's my turn to be a mage?

What kind of bad water is the system holding?

But that's a great reward!

10,000 points...... Isn't that equivalent to 10,000 RMB? If you convert the tribe's currency, that's 1 gold coin! God is pitiful, Kai Kai has never seen what the gold coin looks like until now!

Try it!

It's a big deal that you can't complete the task! I don't believe it, with the sincerity and patience of my Kai Kai bloodhoof, and the tricks I've heard and witnessed in the real world, I can't believe it, and I can't move a few bald trolls?