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125 promotion 2

Next to the 3D model of the human body, there is a row of data marked.*1*1*

‘Blue – no loss. Red – severe loss.’.

Angelet looked at the model image in front of him quietly. He was silent for a while.

"The number of cell divisions of living things determines the length of life. Does this mean that most of my life span has been consumed? Is there any remedy? Wizards also consume a lot of vitality, and there should be a solution. Search the database immediately."

"Task established, start searching..." The chip fed back a message.

Angelet stood by the bed and waited for a while before the chip finally ended its search.

"Search options: 129 types. Do you want to display them all?"

Angelet opened his mouth and was a little speechless. He didn't expect there to be so many people at all.

"Add search conditions: no side effects, fast, easy, achievable at this stage. Search again."

"Search again...retrieval completed. Remaining options: 2."

"Transmit it here." Angelet muttered silently.

Immediately, a stream of information quickly entered his memory area.

'1. Energy radiation: Use the specialized energy of your major to continuously radiate the body, causing continuous changes in the state of the whole body, which can replenish vitality within one year. Only the main body is unique. If there is no chip to control the energy transmission measurement, energy pollution will occur.

.

2. Transfer the body: Capture an individual creature rich in vitality and continuously absorb its vitality every day. Necessary condition: Master life-draining spells. Time: twelve days.’

Angelet frowned slightly.

"One year is a little long. It's still the second type."

"Calling up the detailed process of the second option."

'Information is being retrieved...

Bolas' Chronic Ingestion: Originally a level 2 wizard spell, Chronic Ingestion was simplified by Bolas' wizard into a typical level 1 spell to replenish life after a wizard's promotion. Therefore, this spell takes its name.

Named as a prefix.

Spell model: Not mastered.

Requirements: Blood Altar (evil place).’

Angelet stood in the room, with blue dots flashing in his eyes from time to time. After five minutes, the blue dots in his eyes slowly disappeared.

"First use the first type of radiation to slowly recover the body. Evil places and such are very troublesome." He just checked the information about evil places. It is very troublesome, and it is also bloody and cruel. It can easily become the target of public criticism.

After resting for a while, Angele stretched out his hand and snapped his fingers.

A gust of breeze suddenly swept away all the stuffy air in the room and blew it out through the cracks in the door and vents.

After looking at the dirty bed and the messy table, Angele gathered up all the important things and put them into the small box from before.

"I have finally been promoted to wizard, but for the official wizard, the academy no longer provides any information, so I have to find a tutor immediately." Angelet had learned about the status of the academy before.

The college's attitude towards official wizards is rather vague. It is said that there is a special area in the college for the activities and residence of formal wizards. However, entry is only allowed after signing a contract with the top management of the college.

After the apprentice is promoted to a wizard, his status is completely different. The original agreement will naturally not have much effect. In order to further bind the wizards, the academy will sign a formal agreement with the official wizard again. The agreement written by the senior wizard has a very powerful spell.

binding force.

And because of the lack of resources and materials, generally wizards will be happy to sign an agreement with the academy. This is a win-win situation.

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Standing in front of the instructor's laboratory.

Angelet adjusted his gray robe and knocked gently on the door.

Boom, boom, boom.

"Please come in." Instructor Liliana's voice came from inside.

Angelet opened the door. The laboratory was a little dark, with only a white beam of light coming down from the middle. It was the only light source.

Instructor Liliana is sitting on a high-backed chair next to the light pillar. She is holding a brass pocket watch in one hand and is carefully installing it to her left eye.

It seemed that due to inaccurate movements, the pocket watch could not be inserted into the dark eye socket. She took it off again and looked around, and black smoke exploded from time to time between her nimble fingers.

"This force field?" The instructor seemed to notice something was wrong, and raised his head and looked at the door. "Angelet??!!"

"Teacher." Angelet bowed slightly, pressed his hand on his heart, and a gentle smile appeared on his face. "I was lucky enough to advance."

Liliana hesitated for a moment before reacting. There was also a smile on her face, a very sincere smile.

She stood up and walked over. Her body suddenly turned into a ball of black smoke. Then it gathered in front of Angelet.

"Congratulations, my child." She gently gave Angelet a hug and patted his back comfortingly. She saw the white hair on his head.

"Thank you." Angele also felt her sincerity and didn't resist much. Although holding his mentor felt like holding a cold corpse. He could also smell a faint rotten smell.

"I'm sorry, I'm so happy. It's been fifteen years, and one of my students has finally been promoted to an official wizard." Liliana let go of Angelet and took a few steps back. "Although it's been fifteen years, one of my students has finally been promoted to an official wizard."

Time is just a blink for me. But every time I see examples of successful promotions in other departments, I still feel stuck in my heart."

Liliana didn't care whether Angelet replied. "Follow me first. After you are promoted to wizard, no matter what your level is, the agreement between you and the academy will lose its binding force. You need to sign a new contract agreement before you can

Received the trust and support of the upper management of the college.”

She turned around and walked towards the only pillar of light.

"I have been worried these days, worrying whether you will fail to advance because of those damn malicious intentions, but it seems that you succeeded in the first attempt. Originally, I thought that Carlins should be the first to advance. I am responsible for the five

Among the third-class apprentices, he has the greatest hope."

Angelet smiled, followed his mentor, and walked towards the light pillar.

The door behind him closed automatically with a click.

The two walked over slowly, Liliana holding a pocket watch in one hand and walking slowly.

"I remember that more than a hundred years ago, I took care of a female student. She was one of my favorite children. She was strong, sexy, and beautiful. I still remember that when she attacked the wizard, I tried to give her a better chance of success.

I gave her an extra bottle of Aso water. It’s a pity..."

"What's a pity?" Angelet suddenly felt that he seemed to have overlooked a problem.

"It's a pity that she was a little older and was directly burned to death by the water of Asu." Liliana shook her head, with a trace of nostalgia and regret in her eyes.

Angelet narrowed his eyes slightly.

He really knew what he was missing.

The dosage of one bottle of Aso's Water is fixed. For a very young person like him, it is naturally no problem. But if it were replaced by other people...those who are slightly older, it may be life-threatening.

It's poison. One stick is likely to burn out all the life force. Only a few people like him can reach the third-class apprenticeship at a very young age. When taking the water of Asu, even if they fail,

It will not lead to death. This is probably the key reason why the age limit for third-class apprentices is before 18 years old.

"But even so, I drank three doses in a row, and I was not burned alive..." Angelet thought for a moment and guessed it from the formula of the potion. This is probably the biggest factor in the nightmare potion.

It can optimize the effect of Yasu Water. Otherwise, even if he is very young, he will probably be burned to death under the burning of three Yasu Waters.

"Unfortunately, the probability of preparing the nightmare potion is too low. From the medicines and materials I collected and purchased, I only managed to get fifteen copies of the ingredients, and I only succeeded once, which was just a small bottle. So I spent it all.

More than a thousand magic stones. If it were replaced by wizards without chips, the success rate is estimated to be even lower. A bottle of hundreds of copies would be good. The cost may be tens of thousands of magic stones. In addition, material resources are becoming increasingly scarce now.

.No wonder this prescription disappeared, such a waste of materials. The so-called nightmare potion is simply a potion that no one can afford. This is probably where the name of this potion comes from. Nightmare, nightmare, pharmacist's nightmare."

Angelet immediately understood the key role of the nightmare potion.

Although a lot of thoughts flowed around, it was only a momentary loss of concentration.

Angelet followed Liliana to the center light pillar.

Liliana pointed lightly, and a black high-backed chair suddenly appeared behind Angelet.

The two of them sat down together.

"Since you have been promoted, I should tell you some things you should know." Liliana gently adjusted the brass pocket watch. She pressed her left eye and it just clicked in. The second hand of the pocket watch also began to click.

It spun slowly.

"I suggest you not to sign the academy's agreement. Because there is a stipulation in the agreement that wizards who sign the agreement must stay here. They cannot leave within three hundred years."

"Can't leave here?" Angelet was stunned.

"Yes." Liliana nodded, "The academy Ram answered means the Academy of Shadows and the Dead. This is actually a guardian organization established to protect the Pearl of Shadows. If you are qualified in the shadow department, then stay in

This will be your best place to study. But you are not."

"The Pearl of Shadow?" Angelet's voice deepened, "What is this? It actually needs so many wizards to protect it?"

"The Pearl of Shadow is a source of power, which is of great benefit to dark power creatures and shadow wizards. The reason why we, Ram, will have wars with the Northland Alliance and some races in the underground world every once in a while.

, because of this treasure. These actually have nothing to do with you. Since you are not a major in the shadow system and the necromantic system, there is no need to participate at all. Some of the wizards I taught are not specialized in these two systems, and they are all on their own.

Go out and develop."

"No wonder the academy is so big and there are so few wizards. On the one hand, they have left, and on the other hand, they must have been sacrificed in constant wars?"

"Yes." Liliana nodded affirmatively. "So my suggestion is that you go out and develop on your own. If you need resources, you can purchase transactions from the academy or other wizard organizations. As long as it is not a pure white wizard organization, black wizards will generally not be rejected

Enter the transaction." She paused, reached back with her backhand, and pulled a book out of thin air from the darkness.

It is very thin, with only a dozen pages. The entire page is made of black paper, and the cover is written in pale gold. It is in ancient Byronic language.

Liliana handed the baby to Angelet.

Angelet took it. "This is it?"

"About the formal wizard agreement, the Treaty of Grimm Palace, fifteen hundred years ago, because a wizard caused a big explosion in an experiment, and the subsequent sequelae caused the death of tens of millions of people, the collapse of a large empire, and the destruction of an entire nation.

With the disappearance of the wizard, all wizard organizations have been negatively affected to varying degrees, thus signing a wizard treaty. You can choose not to abide by it, but once discovered, you must bear all the consequences yourself. Of course, in fact, many wizards can find loopholes

Bypass this treaty. This thing will expire soon anyway, just take a look." Liliana gave a brief introduction.

Angelet opened the page, and there were silver words on a black background, recording treaties that bound wizards.

Most of them are about restraining dark wizards, including trying not to disturb mortals on a large scale. They are also divided into areas occupied by white wizard organizations and black wizard organizations. There is also a map mixed in.

Recorded the territorial division of the southwestern part of the continent.

Angelet touched the edge of the map.

"Teacher, what is outside this area? This map only records less than one-fifth of the continent."

Liliana smiled; "I have asked my mentor like you before. Most of those places are desolate places, and it takes a long time to pass through these places before reaching another completely unfamiliar wizarding territory. Let's put it there

It's called Kamerin. The Kamerin people living there are different from us here. I don't know exactly how they are different. The area in the middle hides too many dangers, including underground races, jungle monsters, some ancient bloodlines, and mutations.

The perpetrators, the polluters, etc. Perhaps only the ancient wizards have detailed records."

"Let's not talk about this for now." Liliana grabbed it with her backhand, took out another book, and handed it to Angelet. "These are some basic skills and precautions after you become a wizard. Take a good look."

Angelet took it, this time it was just an ordinary brown paper. The cover said: Wizard's Manual.

"From now on, you are safe." Liliana stood up and smiled softly.

Angelet also stood up and nodded slightly.

"Then, I'll go back and take a closer look at the contents."

"Go. No matter what you choose, you have to remember one thing. When you are frustrated, don't forget that I am still here. I will always stand behind you." Liliana said these words, which were like a ritual.

, a trace of sadness flashed through his green right eye, not knowing what he was reminded of.

Angelet bowed deeply and when he straightened up, the seat was completely empty. The instructor had left at some point.

Angelet then slowly turned around and walked towards the door calmly. (To be continued...)

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