Chapter 187 Changes, Goodbye "Ten Thousand Black Lines"!
Chapter 187 Changes, Goodbye "Ten Thousand Black Lines"!
Chapter 187 Changes, Goodbye to the "Ten Thousand Black Lines"!
Looking at the wizard in front of him.
Ian's expression immediately turned strange.
He naturally recognized the wizard in front of him; it was the same wizard who had extorted magic stones from him before.
He used to be very arrogant.
Now they are completely different people.
Ian sized him up, and the gray-robed wizard was also looking down at him.
With his surging spiritual power, there is no doubt that Ian has indeed advanced to the first-ring wizard level.
This made him feel a pang of regret!
How could he have done that back then!
Moreover, the wizard in front of them was different from ordinary wizards; his mentor was Kieran.
Once you advance.
This also means that he will become Kieran's official student, a student of the five top wizards below the Dean of the Academy.
So even though they are both first-ring wizards, he is far inferior to Ian, who just advanced, in terms of both potential and status.
Thinking of this, he looked up at Ian and said, "Lord Ian, congratulations on your advancement to the first-ring wizard."
Ian continued to look at him calmly.
Ian squinted.
"My lord, the excessive use of magic power earlier was due to our mistake. We accidentally took too many of your magic stones. We apologize and hope you can forgive us."
The wizard gritted his teeth, took out a spatial ring, and handed it to Ian.
Ian narrowed his eyes slightly.
I glanced at it briefly.
Twenty thousand magic stones?
ten times?
Ian was somewhat surprised.
This is no small sum of money; even if the Grey Wizard were to extort it, it would probably take him several years.
Ian naturally had no reason to mess with the magic stone.
"And when you come here again, sir, I will definitely provide you with the best service, the best meditation room, and the greatest discounts," the wizard added sincerely.
"It would be best if it were a misunderstanding."
Ian nodded in satisfaction at this point.
To be honest, this compensation is more than enough, since even if this matter were brought to the top, we might not get this much in return.
You will also gain an enemy.
Now that I've obtained the magic stone and also gained a connection in the elemental pool, things are not bad.
Seeing that Ian was satisfied.
The gray-robed wizard breathed a sigh of relief, though he was actually quite calm inside.
Especially considering that Kieran had come in person, he felt that Ian's potential might be beyond his imagination.
Perhaps this is actually a good opportunity for him.
"Just call me Allen, sir. I've been in the academy for many years, so feel free to ask me anything in the future," the wizard continued.
"OK."
Ian nodded.
"Oh, by the way, Lord Kieran said..." Allen continued.
"Mentor Kieran?"
Ian was taken aback.
Has Master Kieran been here? During his advancement, he even used the energy of a top-tier elemental pool on him?
He asked where the magic came from.
It turned out to be the case.
"I see."
Ian said he understood.
However, he does not currently have permission to access the core area, so he needs to go to the identity management office to update his identity.
on the road.
At this moment, Ian exudes the aura of a first-tier member, and the fact that the insignia has not yet been changed indicates that he is a newly promoted member.
Along the way, I kept getting stares.
Those were wizarding apprentices coming and going from the academy, looking at Ian with envy; becoming a full-fledged wizard was also their goal.
If they were to meet face-to-face, the apprentices would all lower their heads and make way as a sign of respect.
This was also the first time Ian had experienced the mysteries of the elements.
Even if he was a top-tier wizard apprentice before, in the realm of elemental mysteries, being third-class or second-class wouldn't make much difference, since they were both just apprentices.
But formal wizards are different.
This is on a completely different level from a formal wizard.
Soon, he arrived at the identity management office.
A white tower located at the junction of the ground floor and the core area.
When Ian stepped in, there were quite a few wizards in the hall, most of them apprentices.
A wizard dressed in a black robe immediately stepped forward, smiling at Ian: "My lord, what service do you require? I am the wizard Lance, at your service."
Ian glanced at him and calmly said, "I need to register for advancement to a first-ring wizard!"
"Advanced...to the first ring?"
The black-robed wizard's eyes widened immediately, and he instinctively bowed, saying respectfully, "My lord, there is a special passage for registration. Please come with me to avoid wasting your time."
Ian nodded.
soon.
The black-robed wizard led Ian past the bustling apprentice waiting area and directly into a quieter inner corridor with a dark carpet, leading to a private meditation room.
Another formal witch, dressed in a dark blue uniform and exuding a calm demeanor, was already waiting in the room.
"Lord Tilan."
The black-clad wizard bowed to the wizard, then turned and left.
The witch looked at him and took out a palm-sized silver stone tablet with intricate runes engraved on its surface.
"Please produce your identification, and then connect your mental energy to the stone slab," the wizard said expressionlessly.
Ian nodded.
He handed the identity badge to the wizard, then looked at the stone slab and connected his spiritual energy to it.
the other side.
Tilan looked down as she checked the information.
"Ian Green, the Four Symbols Institute, Kieran Howard..." Her gaze gradually became more serious.
At the same time, she turned her head and saw that the stone slab was shining brightly, at least a quarter brighter than that of a newly promoted wizard.
"Is it okay now?"
At this moment, Ian also turned around, releasing only about half of his mental energy.
"That's enough, that's enough."
At this moment, Tilan stood up, smiling, and said, "I'll register you right away."
soon.
Ian received a brand new badge.
It is entirely silver-white, seemingly made of mithril, with the academy's four-ring symbol engraved on the front and intricate runes engraved on the back.
Ian found it very complicated; it was clearly some kind of encryption method.
It has been bound.
Tilan then said to Ian, "Wizard Ian, the treatment and things after advancement may be slightly different in each branch. You may need to go to your branch or talk to your mentor to find out."
"OK."
Ian nodded.
I was originally going to see Kieran too.
soon.
Ian was personally escorted out of the room by the wizard Tilan, and then he walked out and headed towards the core area.
However, unlike before, this time he has been granted the right to stay inside indefinitely.
"Should we go find a tutor first?"
Ian shook his head and looked toward the core area of the elemental mysteries, which was the core area of the five elemental veins.
And it was right there.
Ian had seen hundreds of thousands of black lines.
He used to be unable to go because of time constraints, but now he no longer has that limitation.
He decided to go and take a look.
So he turned and moved quickly toward the core area.
Along the way, he encountered many wizards, passing by each other.
The size of this area was beyond Ian's imagination, and it took him several hours to finally reach the relatively central area.
It was a valley area surrounded by elemental magic arrays.
But that wasn't what Ian was interested in.
Ian looked up.
All I saw was...
The dark line that blotted out the sky reappeared before his eyes.
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