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Chapter 63 Credentials

More than two months later.

As the surrounding scenery quickly receded before his eyes, Adil stood on the deck and looked quietly into the distance.

Behind him, a group of apprentices stood quietly around, gathering together.

Compared to when Adil first got on the boat, there were already many more people on the boat.

In more than two months, the ship docked at more than a dozen places, and the number of apprentices in each place ranged from seven to eight to as few as three or four. They were all brought aboard one by one, and the number of apprentices on the ship began to increase.

However, as Andrew said before, among the apprentices who later boarded the ship, very few had excellent qualifications. Out of more than a hundred people, there was only one apprentice with third-class qualifications, who was finally assigned

Around Adir and the others.

"This is the last place. After waiting here, we will reach our destination in a few days."

Next to Adil, Andrew was holding a glass of fruit wine and looking excited as he spoke.

"Yes, it's almost over." Adier sighed in agreement without saying anything more.

The scene seemed a little silent for a while, until a voice sounded again.

"Adier, when you get there, which academy are you going to join?"

A female voice sounded in my ears, like a standard greeting, which seemed a bit stiff.

Adil looked to the side, and to his right, Sisti was standing there, looking at him quietly at this time.

The red-haired girl was wearing a conservative red and white dress, and her expression was a little indifferent and stiff.

At this moment, Adil felt his left hand being patted.

To his left, Andrew smiled brightly at him, with a different meaning, as if he was encouraging something.

"I'm not sure yet, what's the point?"

Looking at the two people beside him, Adil shook his head and said with a gentle smile on his face.

Looking at his appearance from the side, Sisty showed a stiff smile on her face: "Of course."

"The end point we are going to now is a place where wizards live. There are many schools and colleges of wizards there, and they recruit apprentices regularly."

"With your qualifications, Adier, once you get there, I believe many colleges will be willing to accept you."

Hearing this, Adil was a little surprised: "To join the wizard school, you only need to meet your own qualifications? No other conditions are required?"

As soon as he finished speaking, he saw two people around him looking at him in surprise.

"Of course not. For people with average qualifications, if they want to join those wizarding colleges, in addition to having sufficient qualifications, they also need to pay tuition." Andrew stood aside and said: "But for someone with your qualifications, Adier,

It is not difficult for people to join those colleges, and some colleges are willing to recruit you without tuition fees."

"Of course, in addition to these normal ways, it is said that there is another way."

Xisti on the side made an excuse: "Some powerful wizards will produce some unique magical items as vouchers and give them to certain people."

"If you can obtain these certificates, you can directly enter the corresponding wizard's sect and even receive some gifts from the other party."

"According to the records, wizards who can leave credentials are at least at the level of official wizards. Directly entering the sect of such a powerful wizard is already a good starting point compared to others."

Hearing this, Adier subconsciously touched his chest, thinking of the black amulet that Count Boria had given him.

According to Count Boria, the amulet was a magical item made by a wizard. It came from the ancestors of the Farkus family. It was undoubtedly a certificate.

Adil originally thought that this kind of certificate was not too rare, but now it seems that he still underestimated its value. Otherwise, even Andrew and Xisti would not have a sense of envy in their voices.

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With a calm expression on his face, he stood there and continued chatting with them word for word, slowly learning some information about the Wizarding Continent.

In the Wizarding Continent, the competition between wizards is also very fierce. Various wizards will have differences and disputes according to different schools and colleges, and they are far more fierce than other places.

According to the different organizational forms, in addition to the gathered wizard families, they can be roughly divided into wandering wizards, schools, colleges, etc.

Wandering wizards refer to those mortals who have undoubtedly acquired some wizard inheritance, and there are also some wizards who are alone for various reasons. Their strength is generally poor due to lack of inheritance and resources.

Schools are often wizards who gather together because of the same philosophy. They are often inherited from masters and apprentices. Their strengths vary, some are strong and some are weak, but generally they are not large in number and do not recruit a large number of apprentices.

The academy is the real main force. It is often developed from a single school or wizard family, which gathers a large number of wizards, and is the main force that truly recruits a large number of apprentices.

Apprentices like Andrew and Sistee can often enter these wizarding academies.

However, apprentices who join in this way are often taught by some high-level wizard apprentices at first, and there is no dedicated mentor to take charge.

Unless you are promoted to a high-level apprentice before a certain age, in which case there will be a mentor who is interested in teaching and will be responsible for teaching. Otherwise, you can only attend the lectures of formal wizards at your own expense. Not only does each step of learning require a lot of energy and financial resources, but also all the way

You must find your own resources for promotion.

It's okay for wizards like Andrew and Sisty to be born into a family. At least they have families behind them that can provide help. Apprentices like those born as civilians, even if they have enough talent and luck, can barely become high-level apprentices.

Unable to gather resources for promotion.

If someone like Adier had the corresponding certificates in hand, then the situation would be different.

From the very beginning, you can study under a mentor who is at least a formal wizard, which puts a huge gap between you and others from the starting point.

Thinking of this, Adil couldn't help but sigh, deeply understanding the weight of Count Boria's gift.

"I'm afraid that among the entire Farkus family, I am the only one left with this certificate."

Adil stood there, this thought flashing through his mind.

When he was at Duke Arieu's place, although the other party told him a lot about wizards, he did not mention anything about the certificates.

Now it seems that this certificate should have been secretly kept by Count Boria's branch for the sake of his descendants. As soon as a junior with outstanding qualifications appears among his descendants, he will give this certificate to him.

It has a greater chance of rising.

Adil estimated that originally this certificate should have been given to the direct descendants of Count Boria. However, recently, people in the Farkus family have found that there are too few people with wizard qualifications. The only one who appeared was the eldest son of Count Boria.

It is said that the tested wizard's qualifications were not very good, so Adil was forced to take advantage of him at the last moment.

PS: Sorry for the late update, this is the second chapter. The reason why the previous chapter was released in the morning seemed to be due to a delay. It was already released at about 8 o'clock in the morning (laughing), you can open the table of contents

Go back and have a look.


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