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Chapter 65: Magic Aptitude

"Don't worry, I will definitely find a way." Haoran immediately clicked and accepted this additional task without any hesitation.

"Ding, player Kuangsheng Xiaobai, please note that you have accepted the task: Golden Lion's Mane. The difficulty of the task is A level and there is no time limit."

This time the system actually listed the difficulty of the task? Haoran's heart moved. It seemed that this boss was at least gold level. After killing it, there must be plenty of money.

"The golden lion's lair is in a cave ten miles east of the city. It is not generally ferocious. You must be careful when you go there!" Lucy warned a few more words of worry.

"Understood." Haoran nodded. So what if he is fierce? Wait for him to go to the Magician's Guild to learn some magic, and use 3000+ magic attack power to kill him directly! He is worried that he can't see the lethality of magic when killing ordinary monsters.

This product is delivered to your door by itself. You must work hard to kill and bang it later, and you must have a great time!

"May I ask, where is the Magician's Guild?" After the excitement, he remembered that he was completely blind in Moon Moon City.

"You don't even know this?" Lucy said with a surprised look on her face: "Wangyue City is also known as the City of Magic. The honorary chairman of the Magician's Guild is our great King Sirras, and the Guild is close to the palace.

And built.”

"That's it, then where is the palace?" Comrade Lu Blind's question made Lucy break out into a sweat.

"You won't look up and take a look?" From the sound of her voice, she was not far away from fainting.

Only then did Haoran remember to look up and look around. At the front of this street corner, a huge silver building complex was sitting there. From a distance, the roof and walls were shining with seven-color lights, and there should be many inlaid in them.

A gem. Such a dazzling building, what else could it be but a palace?

"Understood, I'll go right away." Haoran said goodbye to Lucy and went straight to the destination.

This time he found the Magician's Guild very smoothly. The person who received him was a male mentor wearing a long wizard's robe. He had black hair and very white skin. He exuded an aura of nobility. He should be in his forties.

Around the age of 18, a line of blue letters above his head showed his identity: Grand Magister Lei Wen.

"Want to learn magic?" Lei Wen's facial expression was very serious. From the moment Haoran appeared in front of him, he had already looked at him for at least ninety-nine times, and finally he came up with such a brief conversation.

"Yes, what are the prerequisites for master?" Haoran couldn't figure out the tutor's temper, so he was careful when speaking. Otherwise, it would be a small matter to offend the tutor, but it would be a big deal if he couldn't learn magic and was unhappy when fighting monsters.

"Of course, you must take the qualification test first, and then you can choose to learn the corresponding magic according to your qualifications." Lei Wen responded slowly.

"Is there still a qualification test?" Haoran was stunned. He thought that as long as he paid, he could learn skills at will like Lucy, but he didn't expect that there was such an additional process.

"Learning magic is actually a very dangerous thing. Every year, a large number of magicians are killed when casting spells. In severe cases, their lives are endangered, and in mild cases, they also have sequelae." The instructor's face became more serious and he said:

"So starting from this year, our great king, Larsis, the chairman of the Magician's Guild, has personally formulated a system. Anyone who learns magic must first rate their qualification star rating before they can learn the corresponding skills."

"Okay, let me test it first." After Haoran understood it, he was a little more hopeful. Powerful skills can only be obtained by those who are capable. This is also in line with the inevitability of game development. Otherwise, a large number of players will reach level 20.

In the future, high-level magic will be everywhere, so what kind of follow-up will this game have?

"1 gold coin." The instructor spread his hands and said that after all, he still wanted money.

Haoran obediently handed over the gold coins, and was then taken into a dark room by his instructor.

"Put your hands on it and infuse all your magic power into it as quickly as possible." Lei Wen's voice sounded in the darkness, giving it a sense of mystery.

Immediately afterwards, his right hand felt cold, and there was a cold object under his palm.

Not daring to neglect, Haoran quickly poured all the magic power in his body into the item. As a large amount of magic power poured in, a faint light emitted from the thing under his palm. As time went by, the light became brighter and brighter. Haoran

Only then did I see that the thing was a crystal ball the size of a fist.

"What a strong qualification." The instructor nodded as he looked at the bright light of the crystal ball. The old-fashioned look on his face had faded a lot, and was replaced by a kind of joy from the heart. Being able to receive a disciple with good qualifications is the best thing for all.

It's what a magician dreams of, so how can he be an exception?

The light from the crystal ball has illuminated the entire room as if it were daytime, but the magic power in Haoran's body is still being input continuously.

"That's enough, that's enough." The instructor quickly stopped him. The player's qualifications now exceeded the highest standard he could evaluate - five stars.

It's a pity that he still called a step too late.

"Pop!" A crack appeared on the surface of the crystal ball, followed by thousands of cracks. In the blink of an eye, the intact crystal ball had been exploded into pieces from the inside by powerful energy, and the whole room was immersed in darkness again.

"Teacher, I didn't mean it..." Haoran apologized quickly. He didn't know how much a crystal ball was worth, but just testing it would cost a gold coin. If he had to pay for it, it would probably be enough to bankrupt him.

"Go out first and then talk." In the darkness, the instructor's face could not be seen clearly, and no emotion or joy could be heard in his tone.

The two returned to the hall just now. Haoran was still looking at his mentor with an uneasy look on his face. Logically speaking, he had broken his crystal ball. At this moment, he should be furious. But now it seemed that he didn't care.

A bit of an unpleasant look.

"You are the most qualified mage I have ever seen, but my scope of power only allows me to grant you the five-star magician mark." After Lei Wen finished speaking, he raised the wand in his hand and waved it, and five six-pointed stars appeared.

On Haoran's right arm.

"In this way, I can learn magic?" Haoran felt the magic power fluctuations emitting from the six-pointed star on his arm, which was very novel.

"Yes, but remember, a magician can only learn magic from two factions at most, and the two factions must have no conflict with each other. For example, fire and water cannot be practiced at the same time." Lei Wen finished.

Then he stood there motionless.

Haoran was overjoyed and quickly clicked on the great mage, and sure enough, a line of skill learning boxes appeared.

It was okay not to look at it, but once he looked at it, he was completely stunned.


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