Chapter 35: Lava

In a house next to Trial Ground 25, two people stood in front of the glass window on the second floor.

"What do you think?" The elder voice of Berkeley Payne, the president of the association, rang out.

"I don't care about the rest, but if Colin Vane didn't have a special performance in wind spells, Master Roman's face wouldn't look good." Harris replied in a distinctively hoarse voice.

Berkeley laughed, "Do you remember how long it took to use your first spell after you awakened?" ”

"About half a year." Harris Road.

"Spell model construction requires a certain amount of training time to achieve stable casting, so at his current stage, no matter what spell he uses, being able to pass the assessment is already remarkable, isn't it?"

"But he is a disciple of Master Roman, and we don't ask of him to be just a waste like Harris." Harris said without any joke.

"You're really, so ruthless that you even scold yourself." Berkeley laughed.

"Which wind spell do you think he will use?" Harris didn't respond to Berkeley's teasing, and asked very seriously.

"Judging from the time Colin Vane has been studying magic, I am afraid that a large-scale spell like 'Tornado' is still not enough, but if it is just a 'Wind Wall' and the like, it will not reflect anything special, so I guess it should be a medium difficulty and gorgeous spell like 'Sky Split'."

"Let's hope he doesn't let us down."

In the sight of the two.

Colin Vane walked unhurriedly to the center of the field.

This is followed by a squat with almost no pauses, propping your palms on the ground.

Moment.

An earthen wall rose up in front of him, and it didn't stop until it was more than one person tall.

Although the effect seems to be more spectacular than "Spring Shoots", the difficulty is not at the same level, and the latter is more complex in terms of mental power and skill because it is multi-point effect at the same time.

"Earthwalling."

"It's too ordinary." Harris frowned.

"I'm afraid that, as I said, he has only been learning magic for a short time after all, and it's not bad to be able to learn a few basic magics."

"But with such a level, will Master Roman agree to let him participate in the assessment?"

"I don't know about this, don't speculate on the thoughts of Your Excellency the 'Storm Guide', haven't we just suffered a loss?" Berkeley laughed to himself.

Outside the window on the field.

Colin finished casting his first spell and didn't pause for long before reaching out and swiping the air in front of him.

A cloud of water vapor appeared in sight, and it instantly became dense in the air.

Water curtain.

The most basic spell in water magic.

"Looks like you're right." Harris said disappointedly.

"It's mainly about the wind system, you're not ......"

Berkeley hadn't finished his sentence, but he had stopped.

Because as far as his eye could see, Colin Vane, who had put away the "Water Curtain" spell, seemed to be in a hurry, and before everyone had time to react, he waved his hand and shot out a wind blade.

Wind Blade.

Similar to Fireball and Earthwall, they are both basic spells.

Even most magic apprentices are proficient in constructing their spell models, and if they are not limited by their mental power, they can probably be cast by anyone.

"What the hell is he doing?!" Harris almost gritted his teeth and roared, "Is it really that in order to pass the assessment, you don't even care about Master Roman's face?" ”

"It was also unexpected."

Burke wiped his wrinkled face with his hand, and said in disbelief: "It seems that this disciple accepted by Master Roman has a lot of personality......

"It's not called personality, it's degenerate!" Harris's normally hoarse voice was even more unpleasant at this point.

"Do you want to read on?"

Berkeley smiled wryly, originally in order to be able to see a wonderful spell performance, deliberately put Colin Vane on the last assessment, but only to see a guy who was sloppy in order to cope with the assessment, which was a big disappointment.

Harris was silent for a long time.

"Let's go." The forty-two-year-old great magician seemed to have aged a lot in an instant.

They sighed at the same time, then turned around.

And yet the next moment.

A loud bang came from outside the window, and the sensitive sense of touch caused Harris and Berkeley to feel a faint stream of scorching air hit their backs.

The two turned around in amazement.

See on the proving ground.

Colin Vane crouched on the ground with his head bowed, his hands bracing himself on the ground.

A huge gap opened in the grassy earth, and a steady stream of magma gushed out of the ground, quickly forming a river and flowing in the lower directions.

The nearest female examiner reacted the most quickly, jumping backwards and blocking all the candidates to prevent the lava from hurting anyone.

Fortunately, this spell did not last long, and after just a dozen seconds, the originally hot magma quickly cooled, forming a stone pile.

Colin still maintained the movement of squatting and holding his hands on the ground.

The key to casting a spell is to build a model of the spell in your mind, and then echo it with the elements of the outside world through mental power.

It's a complex process.

It takes a long time to train to become proficient.

Otherwise, a fireball spell will take a few minutes to unleash, and the enemy will already help you bury the corpses.

In principle, casting a spell doesn't necessarily require movement, or reciting a spell or anything like that.

But in fact, "building a spell model in your head" is not as simple as it sounds, and most of the time, a spell model that is a little off the basics is too complex to build from memory alone.

Therefore, combined with the spell casting action and chanting spells, it will undoubtedly help the mage to recall the required spell model as quickly as possible to cast the spell.

Even if someone is already able to cast spells quickly without any casting actions and spells, as long as the first two are added, they will definitely be able to shorten the casting time to a greater or lesser extent, which is why even the Grand Mage and even the Magus still use a certain degree of casting actions and spells.

There are no strict rules for casting spells and chanting spells.

Even if you chant "A Fire in Winter" in your mouth when you cast "Ice Arrow", it's okay, as long as you get used to it.

……

Colin's fire spell also chose "lava".

Exactly the same as Kresss.

I don't know if it was deliberate, but the place where Colin Vane cast the spell happened to be next to Kress just now.

When the lava cools down, the trail left behind is very striking.

In contrast, if Colin is a dragon on his side, Kress is as pitiful as an earthworm.

Strength and weakness at a glance.

Kress bit her lip tightly, even if she was hit by the burning breath just now, it couldn't save her pale face.

……

Colin stood up slowly, but his body shook slightly.

Worst!

It's a bit too much......

You shouldn't bet on it.

You must know that there will be a mental power assessment for a while, and now that you have used up all your strength, what should you do if you don't have time to recover?

I don't know how long I will take a break in between......