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The layout of the third floor is very different from that of the second floor. The first thing that caught Lucien's eyes was a blue and white living room with rows of large windows on both sides. The sunlight came in, making the place extremely bright.
Although this living room is much smaller than the hall on the first floor, there are randomly stacked sofas, round tables the size of coffee tables, small black writing boards hanging on the wall or behind high chairs, and pots of green flowers.
The plants are all messy and scattered, giving people a unique sense of prosperity.
There are a dozen young boys and girls in the living room, the oldest is probably fourteen or fifteen years old, and the youngest is only about twelve years old. They are either sitting on the sofa, concentrating on calculations at the round table in front of them, or they are three or four.
Everyone gathered in front of the small blackboard and discussed seriously, making Lucien almost think he had broken into some kind of study salon or study club.
Perhaps because the person who designed the third floor considered not letting people coming up the stairs directly disrupt the atmosphere, the living room was facing the other side, so that Lucien and Tom could only see the backs or sides of the teenagers. In addition,
The thick carpet muffled the sound of footsteps and did not disturb them.
"Annick, this book "Mathematical Principles of Magical Philosophy" is very interesting. The three basic laws of force field magic in it seem simple, but if you think about it carefully, they summarize the rules when we perform force field magic, and it seems to be able to
It has spread to some phenomena in daily life." The girl's voice was as clear as a bird's song, and she whispered to her companion on the sofa next to her.
They were sitting on the sofa in a semicircle not far in front of Lucien and Tom, with their backs facing each other. The young man with flaxen hair raised his head and said: "Leylia, I heard Mr. Astal said
, the content contained in this book "Mathematical Principles of Magical Philosophy" is one of the two pillars of the modern magic system. If you can understand it thoroughly, you may be able to become an official magician!"
Another girl with long flaxen hair next to him said: "Leylia, Annick, are you all still reading the first part? I probably read it a few days ago and found that the third part is beyond imagination.
It attempts to use the concept of 'force' to explain the movements and phenomena of the entire world, including stars, tides, etc., and names the force between the stars and the earth as gravity, thus deriving the motion trajectories of the stars, etc. We will learn astrology magic later
I think I can refer to it?"
Leylia's black hair was tied into a bouncing ponytail, and she moved as she nodded: "Yeah, it seems so, but why can't I understand the derivation process, and those mathematical methods called calculus?
I don’t understand how it’s calculated, Heidi, Annick, what about you?”
"Me too, I read it like a fairy tale and couldn't understand it at all." Heidi, who had long flaxen hair and a voice that seemed to be rising in circles, answered unconcernedly, "But Mr. Astaire
Didn’t we say it in "Mathematical Principles of Magical Philosophy"? Before becoming a formal magician, you only need to remember a few theorems and formulas. It is not necessary to fully understand and understand them. What we need to learn now is "Magical Geometry"
"Basics of Learning" "Mapping of Magic Principles to Model Construction Processes" "The Significance of Constructed Figures" "Elemental Equations Behind Magic Formulas" "Preliminary Elements" "Common Algebra Problems" "Classification of Low-Level Meditation Methods" "Cold and Hot
"Essential Analysis" "The Role of Movement and Force in Magic" and so on."
She seemed to be showing off her memory, memorizing a large number of books she needed to study.
"When you mentioned it to Heidi, I also remembered that Mr. Astaire did say that if you can fully understand the "Mathematical Principles of Magical Philosophy", then you can study calculus systematically for another year, and wait until you have enough mental strength.
You are qualified to try to become an intermediate magician." Leylia echoed Heidi, "But you have memorized so many basic magic books, and we don't know when we will be able to finish them. Without the teacher's guidance, I'm afraid
It has taken more than fifteen years, and now I feel dizzy after reading a few pages every day. Hey, I don’t know when I will become an official magician."
Apprentices who don't want to become official magicians are not good apprentices. Those who can pass the examination certainly have their own ambitions.
Annick scratched his fair-haired hair: "If we all rely on ourselves to teach, I don't know how long it will take, but didn't Mr. Astal say that when we get to Arlinge, the council will arrange for a formal magician to teach us?
? Then maybe you can complete the study in four or five years and have enough ability to reach the rank of magician. By then..."
"At that time, we will be members of the city council, gentlemen or ladies with servants." Heidi said in a longing tone.
Leylia also said with great yearning: "And the council also promised that when we become official magicians, we will bring our parents and relatives to countries such as Holm or Camelot."
The three of them were silent for a while, and then sighed in unison: "Official magicians..."
Tom, who stood quietly at the foot of the stairs behind their sofa and listened, showed a rare smile on his thin and gloomy face: "The three of them, along with Splinter, Olmos, and Katrina, are all doing this this time.
Among the young people who have become trainee magic apprentices during the assessment, Splinter and Katrina have both spiritual and arcane talents."
As he spoke, he pointed at the dark red-haired boy Splinter who was instructing others in front of the blackboard, the brown-haired boy Olmos who was quietly writing calculations, and the tall blond girl Katrina who was discussing problems with three girls.
"They are all good children." Lucien replied in the tone of a formal magician.
The conversation between the two alarmed the apprentices who were studying and discussing in the living room. They either turned their heads or stood up directly to look over, and then politely saluted: "Hello, Mr. Tom."
This Mr. Tom is a strong man of knight level, so he naturally deserves their respect.
When Tom faced these energetic and slightly innocent children, he was not as gloomy as usual. He smiled and said: "I want to praise you from the bottom of my heart for your hard work. However, "Mathematical Principles of Magical Philosophy" is our speaker, the greatest
The arcane master Douglas is the first work to systematically explain his arcane theory. It contains the most mainstream mathematical tool calculus invented by him. Therefore, it is not something you can understand and master now. Do not study this magic book blindly and arrogantly.
The shining pearl in history and delayed the normal study of arcana and magic."
Although he is a second-level knight, he grew up in Arlinge and has no lack of common sense about magic.
"Thank you for your teaching, Mr. Tom." Splinter, who was about fifteen years old and had a layer of light fluff on his lips, stood up and answered. The handsome and slightly unruly man seemed to be proud of himself as the leader of these dozen magic apprentices.
He said authentically, "I never waste any time. I became an official magic apprentice yesterday."
The sound of gasping came from the mouths of other magic apprentices. How could Splinter become an official magic apprentice so quickly!
Tom was quite surprised and said: "What a genius. And Splinter, you are very enthusiastic. I see that you have been teaching them some arcane arts."
"Of course, we are all companions." After being praised, Splinter replied happily like a child. Then he saw Lucien next to Tom and asked kindly, "Mr. Tom, this is the new guy."
"A companion? He looks a bit old. Is he a formal magic apprentice or a high-level magic apprentice? Haha, do you know anything about arcana? If you don't, you can ask me." He said to Lucien later.
said.
Katrina also stood up. She was dressed in a long white dress. She was bright and beautiful, with dazzling green eyes. She had grown mature and tall at the age of fourteen. She compared the washboard-like Leylia and Heidi, two beautiful girls of the same age.
Like a child: "I can also guide you on arcane issues, and I can become an official magic apprentice in a few days!"
In her mind, it seemed that young Lucien, who was around twenty years old, was at best a high-level magic apprentice, and he should have never been exposed to arcane magic.
The other magic apprentices did not make a sound, quietly watching the two most outstanding companions continue the competition for this period of time.
Tom pointed at Lucien funnyly and said, "This is Mr. Evans, an official magician."
"Official magician?!"
"So young?!"
Different exclamations came from the mouths of these boys and girls, although the description they saw in the records of ancient magic books was that "a young man with extraordinary mental talent can become an official magician at the age of eighteen when his mind is mature and his soul is stable."
.But the status of an official magician is so high, it must be quite difficult to advance. It is really hard to imagine that there is such a young magician. Maybe he used some magic to maintain his appearance?
Tom shook his head and smiled: "When you get to the parliament, you will find that there are still formal magicians who are fourteen or fifteen years old, so it is very normal for Mr. Evans to advance before the age of twenty, and in my opinion, he is better than most
Official magicians are all smart."
"Hello, Mr. Evans." All the magic apprentices retracted their surprise thoughtfully, put their right hands on their foreheads, and bowed deeply, even more solemnly than they did to Tom, because the person in front of them was an official magician, whether in ancient times or now,
For their apprentices, these are existences that require awe and obedience.
Lucien smiled and nodded: "We will be companions from now on."
Tom asked softly in Lucien's ear: "Do I need to learn arcana with them?"
"I want to read the books they mentioned and discuss it with them." Lucien replied softly without any shame. Nothing can compare with the acquisition of knowledge, and his foundation in arcane arts is probably higher than many.
All magicians below the level are good.
Tom smiled and said: "Then you should fulfill half of the council's small requirements in advance. Moreover, these books are only for apprentices. Official magicians need to go to the association to receive them. Now you can only learn by communicating with them."
"What request?" Lucien asked doubtfully.
Tom explained: "It is the requirement to guide magic apprentices. If you want to receive books from the association and assist in transformation, you must complete the task of guiding magic apprentices. Success will be considered when someone becomes a high-level magic apprentice. Although there will definitely be no success along the way.
Some people will become high-level apprentices, but there is still hope for a few to advance from apprenticeships, so it is considered half done. When they get to Arlinge, they will enter the secret magic schools in each county to study, and they will not pester you."
"Okay." Lucien admired the council's emphasis on the training of magic apprentices. This is a must-have factor for an organization that can develop normally.
The magic apprentices watched the two gentlemen whispering, waiting in confusion but not daring to discuss. Then they saw Tom clapped his hands: "Boys and girls, you have a chance. Because Mr. Evans needs to learn arcana.
, so I want to find a few apprentices to study with him. Getting the guidance of an official magician is a lucky thing!"
Some of the apprentices discussed in low voices with excited expressions. If they could take this opportunity to become a real apprentice of a magician, their status would definitely be greatly improved after arriving in the council. Others looked at Lucien with a slight frown.
Mr. Magician does not seem to understand the arcane arts. There is nothing to guide them in this regard. Some are worried that calling him a teacher will affect the possibility of becoming a formal disciple of other powerful magicians in the future. After all, every magician in the ancient magic empire accepts a true apprentice.
They are all extremely strict, and those who have had previous teachers are basically excluded.
"Who wants to?" Tom interrupted their discussion.
Splinter was the first to stand up and said with a bit of pride: "As for arcane magic, I don't think I need Mr. Evans' guidance." Maybe after Mr. Evans has made up for the basics of arcane magic, he will become a formal magician.
Master. Since some people can succeed at the age of fourteen or fifteen, why can't I?
"Sorry, Mr. Evans, me too, I don't want to disrupt my arcane learning schedule." Katrina lowered her head and replied, her long blond hair flying slightly.
The answers of the two people seemed to represent an attitude. The six or seven apprentices who had a good relationship with them hesitated and did not nod. (To be continued. Please search Piao Tian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!)