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Chapter 22 Calling Rules for Elements

 Push open the bedroom door and walk towards the living room.

I want to lie down on the sofa and enjoy the limp feeling.

But he found that Isel had occupied the sofa, lying on it and eating the apple in his hand.

Looking at the salted fish lying sideways, the corners of Taylor's eyes twitched slightly and he chuckled

"Won't you choke if you eat an apple like this?"

"Thank you, Mr. Teller, for your concern, I won't."

Isel pretended not to hear his deep meaning and replied humbly.

But Teller didn't intend to continue talking to him. He walked directly to Iser's side and sat down.

Iser also quickly put away his legs, smiling and not caring at all, but took a bite of the apple and said casually

"By the way, are you siblings getting used to getting along after not seeing each other for many years?"

Teller glanced at Iser with a slightly sideways glance.

"You followed me?"

Read it again

"Still my sister?"

Noticing Taylor's overreaction, Isel quickly smiled wryly and spread his hands

"It's common for your sister to be followed by others. After all, everyone likes hot topics, right? And I didn't ask anyone to follow your sister."

Hearing Iser's words, Teller recalled what Wendy was wearing in a cloak today. She probably didn't want to be discovered by the college's pups.

I took a deep breath, calmed down my mind, and found that I was indeed a little sensitive. I leaned on the sofa, closed my eyes and said slowly

"You're right, so what did you do today?"

Iser smiled slightly, threw away the apple core in his hand, and slowly raised his hand to face another apple on the table.

The wind element rolled around the apple and slowly took off in the wind. It flew over the trash can, and the skin was roughly scratched off by the wind.

"Don't worry, you'll know soon."

The moment he felt the fluctuation of the elements, Teller opened his eyes and looked at the flying apple and Isel's face that was yawning indifferently.

I ignored his deliberate and unintentional betrayal.

"You can actually use elemental magic."

Iser raised his eyebrows with his left eye, took the freshly peeled apple, and said casually

"It's just the initial call, don't you know how to do it?"

After saying that, he glanced at Taylor with eyes that seemed to see through him.

But Teller smiled awkwardly and shook his head.

"If someone told me how to try it, I'd like to try it."

Iser looked at the unacknowledged Terrell in front of him. Although he did not believe his words, he did not intend to expose him.

Instead, I followed his words and started popularizing science

"Then I will be merciful and give you a good education. After all, it is uneasy to have a partner who is too weak."

As he spoke, he opened his palms and slowly gathered a small amount of [Wind] element lingering in his palms

"In my opinion, it's actually very simple to gather elements, but it's just hard to find the feeling when you first get started.

First of all, there will be elements in any space. They are like invisible sea water that surrounds every part of the space

The so-called calling elements is the process of using a carrier to put water in it."

"Do you mean you need a medium?"

Teller asked with some confusion

Iser thought for a moment, neither denying nor affirming

"You can also say it this way, but in fact it requires a habitual movement to let you find the feeling, and that movement is the carrier and can be regarded as the medium, but it is spiritual, and the second is..."

Iser was about to say something, but while listening and thinking, Teller inadvertently helped Iser add what he wanted to say

"The second is to identify various elements."

Iser nodded slightly as he looked at Teller's thoughtful expression, but he was saying in his heart that you don't know magic!

"Yes, identifying elements is also the most important step. After all, in this ocean of eight elements, only a single element can be combined to form magic that achieves visual effects, just like what I have now."

Iser was playing with the wind element in his hand and suddenly retracted it. He looked at Teller in a show-off manner. He planned to tell Teller something that he probably didn't know.

"But the step of identifying elements varies from person to person. The more element affinities people have, the more difficult it is to identify the relationship between elements. On the contrary, for people with less element affinities, especially single sequences of certain sequences.

elements, they can identify that single element in a space with almost complete accuracy

But there is an exception among all sequences that does not conform to this rule, and that is my sequence------[World] sequence."

In a self-deprecating tone, he chuckled and took a bite of the apple before saying

"The [World] sequence has a natural affinity with the eight elements, and has strong microscopic control over spiritual matter, so now I can use the wind element to peel an apple like this, although the peeling is not very good-looking."

Iser looked at the bumpy spots on the surface of the apple and shook his head helplessly, but also noticed another problem.

The trace amounts of magic such as elemental communication described by Wilson all have the shadow of ectoplasm, but Iser's description just now did not mention ectoplasm at all.

This is unreasonable...

Teller added thoughtfully

"Perhaps you haven't said it all yet. If the element is water, then the ectoplasm should be an add-on carried by water.

When the element is called, it is blended in together with the element, thus forming a simple calling magic."

Iser was a little surprised when he listened to what Teller said. He didn't mention this point because he thought that if the effect could be achieved, there was no need to complicate the problem and distract Teller, but Teller pointed it out directly.

This is where the problem lies.

If Teller wanted to hide it, wouldn't saying such a thing be an instant exposure? Then what was the point of the previous acting? Isel asked again in a tentative mood

"You really don't know magic???"

However, Teller still shook his head and said

"What's the point of lying to you? I really can't."

After hearing the reply, Isel narrowed his eyes, feeling that the other party was not lying again.

But if he doesn't know magic, then why did he enter the fog yesterday?

After thinking about it for a moment, he gave up thinking. After all, as long as he didn't want to harm him, it didn't matter. After all, who doesn't have any secrets in his body?


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