After the third exam, the atmosphere in the VIP room finally relaxed a bit.
This basically did not involve any demon pets, but it was still an extremely exciting actual combat display, which made a room full of people who thought they represented their old professions feel a sense of honor.
Dean didn't care much. When the six vice-deans asked about it, he also praised Alpha and the warlocks of Warlock Academy. They seemed very personable, but it was also because they were so personable that they always made people in the room There is a subtle aggrieved feeling like a fist hitting cotton.
The emotions that could not be vented spread in the room, like a small hook, hooking Mengsha's nose.
The pin-haired succubus revealed her eyes from the cover of the publication, feeling that the resentment around her suddenly became a little stronger than before.
It silently raised its hands, and under the cover of the book, it cast a look at Dean that made him wish for happiness.
But not long after this look was given, the situation changed.
The breaking point lies with Dean.
No one expected that after the exam, Su, who had been watching, took the initiative to speak, breaking the weird atmosphere in the room.
"What the chief possesses is the ability of the 'World' series, right? The magic that touches the origin... is indeed as powerful as the rumors say."
He hugged his shoulders, left an exclamation with unclear meaning, looked at the six people on the chair, and nodded slightly.
"I agreed to your previous deal. She deserves a glass of 'Golden Years'."
The group of six did not reply, but vaguely, there was a wonderful sense of tacit understanding circulating among them.
Dean, who was left out, felt like he had missed thirty-two episodes of the TV series.
What "world"?
What are the "golden years"?
Did these people go behind his back to star in a sequel?
Riddler, get out of the VIP room!
He touched his chin and narrowed his eyes slightly. Just as he was thinking about how to find out the information, he saw an earring pushed from the next door.
Dean raised his head with confusion on his face and saw Su holding another earring and pointing to his ear.
Then, before Dean could react, he took the lead and put on the earrings.
The small silver earrings, worn on the man's wide ears, felt a little aggrieved for no reason.
Dean followed Su's instructions and put on his earrings. As soon as he fastened them, he heard the other person's voice coming clearly from his ears.
"Don't be nervous, this is a special prop made from the shell of the cochlea and our family's secret method... With your identity, you shouldn't need me to introduce what a cochlea is, right?"
Dean glanced at the teachers around him and made sure they couldn't hear the conversation between the two of them, then he touched the silver earrings on his ears with some novelty.
Of course he knew the identity of "Cochlea".
Cochlea is a very special kind of monster in another world. Their shells have the ability to condense sounds and transmit sounds. Although the transmission target is limited to the last cochlea that has been in contact, the range of transmission is relatively wide. , and has the advantage of being easy to obtain, so it was once selected as one of the top ten most useful monsters for adventurers.
However, a common shortcoming of Warcraft products is rejection. Because of the rejection of living things, this thing will usually commit suicide halfway through use. The information passed on is scattered, and it is not even considered to be a consumable product. , so its function is very limited. It can only be used in crisis situations. Few people will specifically capture this kind of monster for communication work.
Unexpectedly, Su knew a lot about cochlea and even made related props...
Dean thought about the stomach bag from before, and suddenly doubted his judgment.
Is this guy really from a family of assassins and not some master of dissection and utilization of Warcraft?
No normal person would study this, right?
Ignoring Dean's complicated expression, Su held the earring with her hand, adjusted the position, and continued: "Are you curious about what we were talking about just now?"
Dean thought for a while and replied reservedly: "A little."
It’s really just a few hundred million points.
Su did not expose him and said directly: "What I am going to say next should answer some of your doubts."
"But if you don't want others to see through how much you know, then I suggest you control your expression."
Dean did not reply, but his body was very honest and focused on his face. After he adjusted his expression, Su dropped his big thunder.
"They discovered that the warlock's innate spells can be extracted."
The amount of information in this sentence is a bit large.
It was so big that Dean couldn't restrain himself, his eyes widened slightly, showing a shocked expression.
This frightened look obviously pleased Su.
He curled his lips and continued: "After extracting the spells, researchers found that many spells are the same in their core origins. Although the forms of expression are different, the specific abilities of the final guidance are also very different, but Basically, they can be classified according to the similarity of their origins.”
"The result after classification is 24 sequences."
"And 'World' is the name of one of the sequences."
"Same as 'Clown', 'Pope', 'Priest'..."
After digesting this information, Dean slowly raised his eyes and looked straight ahead. The sun was shining brightly outside the window, but he suddenly felt a creepy feeling.
Extract the innate spells to form the origin of the sequence.
How much blood is hidden in these two understatement sentences?
Does the empire know that the warlocks are studying this kind of subject?
Or... it is with their support that the Warlock will...
Seemingly sensing his disgust, Su continued: "It's not as cruel as you think. Warlocks are not fools. They care about the beginning and not the end. One side is the present and the other side is the future. They still know the importance."
"As far as I know, the warlocks who will be selected into this kind of plan are usually voluntary. They are either old people who are dying and want to shine for their profession before they die; or they have reached a certain stage in the development of their innate spells. At the end of the day, the age span of young professionals who want to give up their skills is quite wide, but the vast majority are already mentally prepared."
"In fact, for these people, even if they die, it is worthwhile to be recorded as a milestone in their career development. You may not be able to understand it, but there are indeed some people who think so."
"Besides, the outcome is not necessarily bad. Although in the past few years, the mortality rate of this method of extraction has always been high, but in recent times, after technological breakthroughs, the damage to the warlock himself has been reduced to a certain range. .”
"At least it won't be life-threatening."
In this case, the number of people willing to participate in experimental research will naturally become larger.
After all, not everyone can possess powerful spells.
Dean didn't really trust Su's words that sounded too good, but he didn't intend to delve into matters that had nothing to do with him. He just nodded slightly and changed the topic.
"What other significance does this kind of research have?"
He raised his face, went straight to the core, and asked the most critical question.
"Of course."
Su replied calmly.
"You have connections with the witch, so it shouldn't be difficult to understand this concept."
"The ultimate direction of the sequence is the 'origin'. When all the sequence abilities are gathered, the 'origin' is given meaning, which means..."
"They have the ability to mass-produce warlocks."
And what this means, Dean, as the leader of the new profession, knows it very well.
Unexpectedly, there are still people in the old profession who are thinking about this kind of idea...
Glancing at Mason, who seemed to have noticed nothing, he thought with a complicated expression.
Should we praise their spirit of innovation and change, or should we ridicule these people for their overestimation of their capabilities?
Dean questioned after softening his initial shock at hearing the news.
"Using the spells extracted from warlocks to create new warlocks, how can they be confident that they will not lose money?"
As long as the total amount remains unchanged, no matter how many cycles are performed, there is no way to turn a small stream into a sea, right?
Su did not answer this question immediately, but said in a tone that clearly did not contain any emotional fluctuations, but was inexplicably irritating: "Your knowledge of professionals other than selective breeding is really beyond my expectation. not good at."
Xiaolan chuckled, Dean's frustrated expression appeared in front of his eyes, and he couldn't help but butt heads with the Akaman fish.
Dean, who was ridiculed multiple times, was silent for a moment, and then acted as if nothing had happened, and acted as if he was listening.
Su explained: "To condense the origin and then create a warlock is a description in the sense of a law. To put it simply, after the origin is born, new laws will be derived, and the warlock will become a profession that can be intervened by humans."
"All non-professionals, or non-warlocks, will have an additional path to become warlocks through conventional channels."
"Maybe it's using items and herbs affected by the origin to make potions, or maybe it's through specific rituals..."
"But no matter what method is used, this is a possibility that leads to transcendence for all people."
Dean understood the answer this time.
After a moment of silence, he suddenly laughed.
Su frowned as she listened to the voice he transmitted. Just as she was considering the next step of transforming the cochlear earrings, she heard Dean's analysis.
"To change from a natural warlock to an acquired warlock, to put it bluntly, it means turning from the inside to the outside, transferring the restrictions from the inside of the individual to external objects."
“Achieve your own breakthrough by meeting external conditions.”
There seemed to be something wrong with this, but before Su could figure it out, Dean continued.
"Since it's all about turning from the inside out, why bother looking for something far away? Isn't it that the possibility of transcendence for all people has already been placed in front of you?"