The 252nd chapter Vedra Xia (3)
Although Vederasha's war career was short, it was dangerous enough. The reason was not because of how dangerous the battlefield he faced was. The old mages who had experienced a large number of battles could see the rookie nature of Vederasha at a glance. In order to give this guy a chance to survive or not to drag others down, the mage group arranged for Vederasha to join was actually a battlefield logistics character.
However, at that time, Vederasha was also a master-level spellcaster, and he also looked like "I am very reliable" (treacherous), so he was naturally arranged to be the captain of the team.
However, I'm afraid the leader of the mage group did not expect that Vedraxia is a master-level spell caster, but at the same time he is also a master-level young man. If there is really a profession of Vedraxia, then Vedraxia's profession level is definitely much higher than his mage level, and it is probably only a short distance between him when he reaches the legend.
No matter what, Vedera Xia, who was immature and young, walked onto the battlefield with anticipation. Yes, she was full of expectations.
Do you still remember Vedera's childhood dream? He once wanted to be a warrior.
When facing a battle, some people will be cowardly, some people will be brave, some people will be cowardly after being brave, and some people will be brave after being brave, and Vederasha is a type of brave from beginning to end.
There was nothing before going to the battlefield, but once he arrived on the battlefield, he saw the blood of the magical war splattering and corpses everywhere. He saw countless fireballs igniting the sky, and saw the gorgeous magical light tearing the tall war golem. Vedera, who was responsible for hiding behind the golem to output, immediately ignited. He ignored the dissuasion of the deputy captain, resolutely took his squad to take on the responsibility of assault, and followed the three assault teams all the way into the enemy's back.
That's right, Vederasha was so immature when she was young. How could you expect a nerdy mage who stayed in the lab to study hard since she was a child?
The result of the attack was naturally self-evident. Facts proved that Vedera was not a war genius at all. He was seriously injured and rescued after he had never experienced a war since childhood. His team, which was not a combat organization, was simply wiped out.
After the war, Vederasha avoided the punishment of the military court because he insisted that he was "severe in the form and fought back", but he was also transferred to a logistics department in the "City of Distant Sky", and no one proposed to let him go to the battlefield again.
This incident made Vedera clearly realize for the first time that he was not a genius and that everything he wanted was impossible to come true. There are many things that were far more difficult and complicated than he thought. He lost the opportunity to continue fighting but also grew a lot.
Life in the logistics department is boring. Vedera's military mission every year is to refine a few doses of potions, and his other time is to continue learning.
The ascetic Vedrasha was still as drunk as she was in her own laboratory and did not touch women. Instead, he accepted several apprentices, but Vedrasha was not a good teacher. He was unwilling to teach, and the apprentices he taught were just ordinary roles. Later, after collectively participating in a combat mission, he never came back.
In this way, Vederasha has been in the logistics department for more than a thousand years, and her level has reached the peak of the 19th level master level.
A thousand years have made the young Weird Vadrasha much mature. Although many of these matures have been learned from his apprentices who have intrigued for resources, they have also matured. It was not until this time that Vadrasha really began to become obsessed with magic, rather than treating magic as a tool to pass the time.
However, Vedrasha, who is at the peak of the master level, still has no dreams. He doesn't think he can make any achievements in his life, nor does he realize that he will be able to advance to the legend and become a high-ranking master. His most wish at that time was to give more bonuses to buy a few magic books to read.
If nothing unexpected happens, Vederasha should refine potions in the logistics department like countless mages in the logistics department, collecting resources for upgrading to the legend in vain, and then slowly embark on the legendary road that he has lost his expectations. In the end, he will not see the threshold of the legend even if he dies. In the last few hundred years of his life, he will find a few apprentices with talent and still be able to pass on a few small spells he invented, and finally die on the velvet bed.
Vederasha himself also felt that this is his human body. As a mage who had no confidence, he was not interested in making any more changes. This negative life lasted until one day in a cold winter of a certain year, and a key figure who changed Vederasha's life appeared.
That was a real legendary spellcaster - "Fire of the Sky" - Hassan Bengha!
This powerful legendary strong man was seriously injured and retreated from the battlefield. The terrifying curse from the gods made this extremely powerful spellcaster no longer able to participate in high-intensity battles. Te didn't even have much time to live. There was a way to save him, but those precious resources were to be used on the "more valuable" spellcaster. Unless Hassan took out a sum of funds that he could not have taken out to exchange for, he would have to wait for death in the rear sadly. After all, he was just a not very strong legend. In the era of Netherell, the legendary strong man had gone, and there were not more of him, and there were not less of him.
The cruelty of Netherell civilization has never been doubted. Strictly speaking, the entire Netherell civilization has never had such things as unity. Except for a few people who truly love "civilization", the reason why others desperately unite to resist the gods is only because these gods want to kill everyone. Netherell civilization has never been a charity, and the Netherell era is also the era of the most thorough implementation of the principle of equivalent slowdown.
Hassan, who was determined to die, returned to his floating city. He was disheartened and wanted to find a few disciples who had seen it to pass on some knowledge so that he would not even be unable to leave any traces.
When I heard that the legendary powerful mage Hassan, the master of the distant city, publicly recruited apprentices, many mages who thought they were talented could not wait to attend the event, and Vederasha also passed by, but because he wanted to be an apprentice, just because he didn't want to appear too unsociable and not seek progress.
The master-level masters in the City of Distant Sky are really not very talented, but it is not surprising that the City of Distant Sky is a completely logistics floating city after all. In this era of war, all the casters with good talent and ambitious spirits go to the battlefield to fight for resources. Who would be willing to retire in this city of logistics?
In the end, the disappointed Hassan could only find the tall ones among the short ones, and barely accepted three apprentices, and Vederasha, a spellcaster who was barely considered tall, was selected.
In this way, Vedraxia, without even realizing it, by chance, defeated thousands of competitors and became a legacy apprentice of a legendary strong man.
In this way, Vederasha's legendary path began in a confused manner.
Chapter completed!