Chapter 192: The Apprentices of the Academy

Style: Fantasy Author: KonomaruoWords: 3038Update Time: 24/01/12 14:21:10
Greetings, draw ten first-level magics to be assessed. After performing the performance, step off the stage and bow.



Of course, Lenny wanted to turn around and leave in style. But before the inspector gives you a pass or fail comment, if you give the other person a back view, then you are really stupid, not cool.

The old magician who served as the inspector looked confused, as if what had just happened was in a dream. The ten magic spells selected by the apprentices under test were performed accurately, and the process was smooth and smooth. It seems like I have been immersed in it for countless years, so proficient, and as easy as moving a hand. To be honest, this is something I can't even do.

Generally speaking, among the apprentices who come for the assessment, only those who have not stumbled and stumbled can complete the ten magics within the time limit of three hourglasses. If you happen to draw someone skilled, it will naturally be much faster and there won’t be too many mistakes. Like the fourth apprentice in today's assessment, being able to perform ten magics in a down-to-earth manner is already a very rare talent.

But as soon as the secretary turned the hourglass over and gave the instructions to start, in the blink of an eye, all ten magic spells were completed. What kind of concept is this?

Even magic at the apprentice level is still magic. Necessary spells, gestures, and even the dispatch of power, that invisible, elusive feeling that can only be understood and cannot be expressed in words, are indispensable. Practicing these rituals until they are as familiar as eating and drinking is an ideal state, but I have never heard of anyone actually doing it to this extent.

But today such a...genius appeared! The old inspector was very excited after thinking about it. He forced out what he thought was the most amiable smile, praised the other party, and recognized that he had passed the assessment. In fact, I was thinking about whether to bring this apprentice over from the academy and make him his direct disciple.

Good students are what every teacher dreams of. To be able to shape the other person into your ideal image, to achieve something that you cannot do, or to achieve heights that you once hoped to reach but missed, and to make such shortcomings perfect in the student, can be said to be a small sign of a teacher. Small achievements.

It's a pity that such students are rare, and there is one right in front of me. Letting such talents stay in an unknown academy is both buried and a waste. What's especially valuable is that this apprentice is not as arrogant as the fourth person; he does not show off to others, nor does he show any overly excited emotions, as if this matter is just like everyday, so ordinary.

The old inspector looked at the young man standing back in the queue with fiery eyes, still focusing on the information in his hand from the corner of his eye. Lenny, a student at Eton College in Orange County, has no teachers. This is a good seedling.

With an admiring look on his face and a smile on his face, he wanted to move his long gray beard. The assessment of the second apprentice has also been completed...

The same flow, the same smoothness, but the difference is the ten magics and the people who cast them.

At this time, the old inspector's expression was stunned, and his mind suddenly became a little difficult to turn around. If it weren't for a rather clever young man who served as secretary and coughed a few times, the old inspector would have forgotten to comment on whether he passed the examination.

Then the third and fourth. The apprentices from Chengguo Eton College came on stage one after another. Each one drew ten different magic combinations, but the same thing was that they could cast them extremely smoothly without any feeling of suffocation.

If the first person to play is a genius and wants to add some impression points to the entire academy group, there is nothing wrong with that. But twenty-six geniuses, what kind of concept is that?

The old inspector knew the origins of this group of people very well. With the support of the Charlie Richard Foundation, they were self-taught children who came to Wulian City. But for various reasons, no magician was willing to accept it.

And the current behavior of this group of people doesn't mean that the magicians who choose apprentices among them are all blind men who don't understand people well. Let go of geniuses and accept some idiots?

How can this be!

Then the only possibility is that academy!

Thinking of this, the old inspector no longer wanted to watch the magic show, which was not even a show off. He turned his attention to the man rumored to be on the sidelines—Gebra Schlintripwood.

Although the man stayed outside the court, he didn't seem to care about what was going on inside the court at all. He gestured slightly with his hands in front of his face, wandering in his thoughts. In fact, Lin was secretly using the file writing function to record some of the things he thought about. The window image is displayed on the glasses and cannot be seen by others. That's why in other people's eyes, it looks like someone is making random gestures.

To be honest, Lin didn't care much about the performance of this group of kids after watching the performance of Lenny, who was the first to play. Remembering that I had some things to plan, and it was not easy to turn on the hydroscope screen to write documents on such occasions, I used the privacy function brought by the pair of glasses to do my own things secretly.

Being so relieved, Lin is confident. When it comes to magic, whether it is the lich next to him who was once known as the Demon King, or another great magician who was known as a genius, they are all experts in the magic world that no one can catch up with. Even that fat man might be stronger than him.

My past adventure experience has only resulted in me picking weak opponents. Basically, just be careful not to fall into the trap and don't be too aggressive. Compared to the enemy, your own strength at that time was crushing. Speaking of crises, they were all about helping two young apprentices, who were under ten years old at the time, to save the situation.

In other words, someone who is cautious has never fought any tough battles. For Eli Huber, who had a rather brilliant experience, maybe the fat man had higher attainments in magic than someone else.

But if it comes to exams, a certain time traveler is confident that he is definitely the best person in the Lost World who can take exams.

Most magicians only give advice on carefully allocating and using powers when their apprentices are undergoing assessments. The better ones will even suggest that you should use the magic you are good at first and put the less skilled ones later. It usually goes more smoothly if you do it this way. But why it went smoothly, the masters couldn't explain why. However, most magicians would not give their apprentices any assessment advice.

But for a top student who has experienced many battles in the examination room, how could he not have his own set of strategies.

As the saying goes, if there is a law, there will be a break. The apprentice's assessment seems to be random. In fact, it is to randomly select ten magic spells out of more than twenty magic spells and cast them within a time limit, that's all. The method is fixed and the questions are fixed, that is, you just choose ten questions from them. You don’t even need to guess the questions. Is there a better test?

Lin's approach was to classify the twenty-two magic spells in the first circle into one category with similar methods of execution and similar effects. Such as collecting water, generating fire, etc., are classified into the external type; animal conversation, plant conversation, etc., are classified into the perceptual type; the giant power, stone skin, etc. most commonly used by magicians are classified into the auxiliary type. .

With classification, it is easy to distinguish between types of magic that do not hinder each other when cast before and after, and types that affect each other after being cast. Then according to their respective influences, several routines can be planned. Then the rest is just a few magics selected of a certain type, and how to connect different types of magic together.

These skills were taught to the apprentices born in 1972 as early as when they applied for assessment, and then they practiced for nearly a month. Later, these children were not satisfied with casting ten randomly selected magic spells, but also competed with each other to see who could use them in a shorter time, whose control was more precise, and who could perform the magic more smoothly.

As long as someone shows excellent performance, his approach will become the object of learning for others. In this way, due to the mutual teaching between the apprentices, results that even three formal magicians could not imagine burst out.

Not only did Eli Huber doubt what he had learned when he studied magic in the past, but even Juan Javier, a great magician, was stared at with suspicion by his student, Annemarie.

But a certain instigator curled his lips, deeply disapproving of it. He knew very well that these children were just playing tricks and were of little use in the battlefield of life and death. Of course, if they could skillfully combine this set of 'examination methods' with the ever-changing situation on the battlefield and truly apply it, it might be quite terrifying.

But that is not something that ordinary people can do. The ability to understand the battlefield, talent, intuition, and experience are all indispensable. Otherwise, whether it is the history of Lost Land or the history of Earth, famous generals should have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain, but this is not the case. Without this most important part, the tricks played by these children are just tricks that can only be used in exams.

Time passed very quickly, and the twenty-six-year-old children passed the apprenticeship examination one by one as if they were going through a formality. The process was so smooth that the old magician who served as the inspector could not imagine it.

The old magician was a little dissatisfied when he got the list of those who participated in the assessment. Generally speaking, the number of apprentices who can participate in the assessment in one day is not limited to several levels, but is limited to people. It can be said that there are a full number of people taking the assessment today, and the vast majority of the questions are apprentices who have only learned magic for four months.

There is such a limit on the number of people because even if there is an hourglass limiting the assessment time of each apprentice, various emergencies and delays in changing apprentices will lengthen the overall assessment time. It is not unheard of to spend an entire day and still conduct assessments until night. This is also the reason why high-level apprentices take the exam first and leave first.

Before today, anyone who saw this list would imagine how much time these twenty-odd children who had only learned magic for four months would spend on assessment. Therefore, most magicians with inspector qualifications are unwilling to take on today's task.