"Wizard Gumbuz, can you tell me how you became a wizard? As far as I know, before becoming a wizard, you should be an organ transplant apprentice."
The person who received Gumbuz was a witch named Geshe who was missing her right arm.
"Sorry, I can't." Gumbutz refused.
"Okay." Geshe smiled and didn't bother.
People who break through the double mental barrier and become wizards are extremely rare, but not impossible.
Among probably a thousand wizards, there will be one who has broken through the double mental barrier.
Everyone's approach is different.
Although Geshe was curious, she would not offend a new wizard because of it.
She couldn't hold back her curiosity just now, and she was already a little offended.
"Wizard Gumbuz, your appearance is a huge surprise. No one of us has become a wizard in six years." Geshe said, turning a corner and leading Gumbuz into a dark corridor.
"I wonder if you have thought about your future direction?" Geshe walked side by side with Gumbutz.
"Not yet." Gumbuz actually wants to become a potion wizard and an alchemy wizard.
"Then you must choose carefully when making the scepter." Geshe gave a suggestion. "Once you choose the wrong direction, your scepter may delay your meditation."
"Why?" Gumbuz tilted his head.
"Don't you know that the greatest function of the scepter is to absorb the spiritual power that escapes during meditation?" Geshe looked at him in surprise.
"Thank you for informing me. I don't have a mentor to guide me. I actually know nothing about a lot of knowledge that you, Wizard Geshe, think is common sense." Gumbutz answered calmly.
"Then let me explain to you some basic knowledge about the scepter." Geshe smiled.
"The scepter can absorb spiritual power. First of all, its materials must be spiritual-related materials. They are very expensive. In this regard, you can enter the spiritual space and exchange with spiritual life forms outside. They are different from us. I It is recommended that you prepare more spiritual-related materials, because most material materials cannot be brought into the spiritual world, and spiritual materials are extremely rare and their existence is invisible to the naked eye. And those life forms living in the spiritual world may They are interested in some weird things that they have never seen before. If you can get this material, you can easily exchange it for a scepter material that can absorb spiritual power."
Gexi said something concisely and concisely, which contained a lot of information.
At this moment, Gumbutz felt bad when he thought that there might be a woman in the spiritual world who coveted his body, but he still asked a few questions:
"Wizard Gexi, when you talk about the outside, do you mean the world outside the spiritual space? I once read a book, which introduced that outside our own spiritual space, there is an infinitely vast universe. The book describes our own The spiritual space is just a house, the real spiritual world is endless and extends to no end.”
"Oh! Wizard Gumbuz, the book you really read is really interesting. The description in the book is very appropriate, but it may hide some cruel truths. The spiritual universe is very dangerous, much more dangerous than the material world we live in now. There are too many. We wizards must be careful when leaving our own spiritual space and exploring the outside." Wizard Gexi said cautiously.
"Then what are the materials of the scepter you mentioned?" Gumbuz asked again.
The two walked for a long time, and the corridor seemed to be a bit exaggeratedly long. Gumbutz felt that he had walked out of the urban area of Shimobone Forest.
Finally, when the two of them passed an arched hole again, Geshe stopped.
Gumbutz looked at the corridor that was more than a few meters deep, and turned to look at the horizontal hole.
The cave was pitch black and nothing could be seen.
"The contract inscription is inside. After you enter, leave your name on it and you can come out."
Gexi slowly raised her hand, and the next moment, orange light lit up in the horizontal hole, and a huge inscription stood in the horizontal hole, completely enclosing all the space.
"Then, I will take you to get some basic supplies, as well as a gift from the Moist Bone Forest to all new wizards." Geshe looked at Gumbuz with a smile.
"A gift? That's really worth looking forward to." Gumbutz walked into the horizontal cave, and with a swish, he was pulled to the contract inscription by an invisible force.
He extended a finger close to the inscription.
There was a small popping sound, Gumbutz's finger was broken, and blood flowed along the fingers to the palm.
Gumbuz did not rush to leave his name, but waited for the loom to analyze all the contents of the contract before writing his name on the inscription.
A depressing and heavy feeling appeared in his heart, and Gumbutz knew that the contract had taken effect.
He waited in place for a while, until the heaviness dissipated, and he had been passed out of the hole.
"Congratulations to you, Wizard Gumbuz, now we are companions." Geshe seemed very happy.
Gumbuz smiled.
The price for betraying the contract was high, but he only had to enter the practice room and die once to break it.
However, the inscription will also discover his betrayal by then, but there is no need to do so now.
"Wizard Gumbuz, come with me." Geshe continued walking, heading deeper into the corridor.
Gumbuz walked with her and took the opportunity to ask some questions: ia
"Wizard Gexi, I have become a wizard now. If I want to buy knowledge, what price do I have to pay?"
"Wizard Gexi, I have no problem with teaching, but whether the apprentices I teach can become wizards is probably not something I can decide alone. It depends on the apprentice's own efforts and talent."
"You put it like that, it seems I need to make some preparations."
"Wizard Geshe, is it a little too early for me to go out to station? Can I apply for an extension?"
Finally, the two of them came to the end of the corridor. The original smile on Geshe's face was no longer there, and she responded to Gumbuz's questions one after another with very numb answers.
She never thought that a new wizard would have the nerve to ask her so many questions.
Ask any question, regardless of whether there are any taboos.
Moreover, the area of knowledge involved is too broad and out-of-the-box. One moment I was asking about the scepter, the next moment I was asking about the management of familiars, and then there was the question of tasks.
Knowledge is valuable, doesn't he even know this? How did he become a wizard?
Geshe said a spell with no expression on her face, opened an alchemy door, and led Gumbutz into a huge alchemy room.
"Wizard Gumbuz, you can choose any witchcraft here."
Geshe said without any emotion in her eyes.
Gumbutz licked his chapped lips, feeling a little unfinished. Along the way, the loom has collected a lot of useful knowledge, and there are many more. Let’s ask again later. Let’s pick a witchcraft first.
His eyes wandered around the room, and then he quickly stepped forward, curiously flipping through one witchcraft weapon after another.
"Wizard Gumbuz, please be careful, some magic weapons are very dangerous."