Chapter 129 The Inheritance of the Stone Tablet, A Clever Misunderstanding
Chapter 129 The Inheritance of the Stone Tablet, A Clever Misunderstanding
Chapter 129 The Inheritance of the Stone Tablet, A Clever Misunderstanding
"It's been three hours!"
In a daze, Ian seemed to realize something as well, and looked toward the list on the side.
At this point, the annual rankings changed.
The last name has been replaced with...
"Isaac?"
Ian was taken aback. It seemed reasonable, since he had used Isaac's spot.
But it seems like a good thing.
At least Ian wouldn't want his name on it.
I breathed a sigh of relief.
Ian remained engrossed in his own world, deciding to focus on leveling up first and worry about everything else later.
In the blink of an eye.
Another half hour passed.
Ian felt he had reached his limit.
"Is it over yet?"
Ian's eyes were glazed over. He felt he had reached his limit with both the branding and body tempering techniques and the enhancement of his mental power.
The former was due to insufficient comprehension of the core runes of the third layer, while the latter was simply because the body couldn't withstand it.
Thinking about this...
Ian is ready to end this experience.
But the next instant, Ian felt a tremor in his mental space, and at the same time, faint rune marks spread throughout his mental space.
The previously intense pressure seemed to have lessened somewhat.
"This is?"
Ian was stunned. These were various runes from the numerous witchcraft spells he had learned in the past, including some magic spells.
The magic trick wasn't without runes, but they were so subtle, like scratches, that they were now visible.
The appearance of these runes seemed to give the previously rampant magic a new destination.
Ian felt that although his mental strength had not increased this time, the stability and boundaries of his mental space seemed to be expanding.
Because of the large number of runes, Ian felt that his resonance with the elemental lake reached its peak at this moment, as if he could feel the breath of the elements.
But it only lasted for about ten minutes.
Once the mental space expanded, the runes slowly faded away again, and the resonance also decreased rapidly.
"but...
'
At this moment, Ian was in pain all over his body, but his eyes were fixed on the seven stone pillars around him.
At this moment, one of the stone pillars was already emitting a faint light.
The thirtieth place on the distant resonance ranking list has quietly changed.
"Thirtieth place, Isaac, awaken an ancient stone pillar, ignite elemental resonance!"
"You can obtain one core inheritance!"
The forest of steles in the distance was emitting a faint white light, and Ian subconsciously looked toward the steles.
It's as if you can sense the information contained within it.
That is a vast amount of knowledge contained within the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
This?
Ian's throat tightened slightly. This was the Green Corridor's inherited knowledge; no matter what, it wouldn't be good for him to take it.
But just as he was thinking that...
One of the stone tablets seemed to resonate with him, emitting a burst of intense light, and Ian felt a piece of knowledge enter his mind.
Ian hadn't even had a chance to see what it was.
The next instant, he was kicked out of the Elemental Lake.
"Is it over?"
Outside the elemental lake, a witch glanced at the light membrane behind her that was gradually becoming clearer, and then raised her head.
The guardians of the Elemental Lake take turns, and she replaced the previous wizard a little over an hour ago.
View the records.
"Lord Isaac?"
The wizard nodded and, as usual, wrote it down.
"Three hours and fifty minutes, ranked twenty-fourth, Lord Isaac shouldn't be that fast."
The witch was acting strangely.
The number of people allowed to enter the core area of Emerald Lake each year is very limited, which is why there are often formal wizards and apprentice wizards together.
However, there's no need to worry about safety, because if it senses a formal wizard level, the elemental lake will increase...
High doses.
Even so, Isaac usually finishes in the top fifteen, so it seems he's not in good form this time.
It's nothing.
"etc...
""
Suddenly, her gaze froze as she saw that Isaac had appeared in thirtieth place on the resonance ranking.
"This is incredible!"
The resonance list remains unchanged for decades because it purely considers the state of resonance with the elements.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the amount of mental strength.
Could it be that this person has taken another step closer to becoming a second-circle wizard?
She was very surprised.
Of course, she wouldn't go to Isaac, since such things would quickly spread throughout the academy.
"Making it into the top thirty will grant you a core inheritance from the academy, that's great!"
She felt a pang of envy.
The so-called core inheritance consists of knowledge with the potential to be passed down through more than one link, which is completely different from ordinary knowledge.
"However, for adults of this level, the relevant knowledge can also be exchanged."
She sighed.
For a wizard who is almost at the second level of cultivation, the knowledge in the stone tablet is more symbolic.
After all, this knowledge is most beneficial to apprentices.
Unfortunately, most apprentices can't get in.
The last person to enter the list was a genius whose talent reached the Silver Moon rank, but now it seems that he has moved on to the Elemental Mysteries.
"But his students really don't care."
She looked into the distance and saw Sam staggering toward her outside the door.
The teacher was cultivating inside, not waiting outside, but went to chat and play with a few wizards.
"Is it over? Well, it's been so long."
Sam looked at the transparent light membrane in the distance, shrugged, and turned to leave.
He certainly couldn't wait for Ian.
He's not that free.
I estimate it will take at most a little over an hour.
"On the other side."
When Ian opened his eyes, he was already in a corner of the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
After quickly putting on his wizard robes and making sure no one was watching, Ian finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Then, he focused his mental energy into the mental space, where there was a ball of light in the center, which contained the knowledge he had just acquired.
I was kicked out too quickly.
He hadn't had a chance to check yet.
He sensed it and went there, and saw specific information.
"The Eye of Harmony!"
Upon seeing the name of the knowledge, Ian's gaze immediately became somewhat strange.
The name reminded him of his potions lineage.
Read the description.
"Eye of Harmony: This magic grants the caster powerful energy insight and an adaptive harmonizing force field. When faced with an unknown energy or complex structure, it can accelerate the analysis of its fundamental laws."
At the same time, the released harmonizing force field possesses learning and adaptive properties, automatically guiding chaotic energy towards a "stable state" after analysis. For example, when faced with an unfamiliar mixed toxin, it can help quickly understand its energy composition and guide magic to formulate a corresponding neutralizing field.
Requirements: Proficiency in the Eye of Radiance, spiritual guidance techniques, and related knowledge.
Sure enough... Ian felt a little numb when he saw the introduction.
He was wondering what he could do to resonate with the stone tablet.
As expected, these are the two inheritances; it seems that Horton definitely acquired the knowledge from the academy.
In fact, since these two spells were upgraded, how could Ian not have paid attention to the follow-up content of these two spells?
But the truth is that it didn't happen at all.
Even when Ian asked Vivian, she said that although she had advanced to the rank of advanced alchemist, she only possessed the knowledge of these two potion-making techniques.
Go ask Hyde.
They also knew that Horton's lineage did not include potions.
"I never expected to obtain it in this way."
Ian looked at him strangely.
That's a good thing.
"But let's hurry up and leave."
Ian grinned.
This is also the legacy of the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy, and it's really a bit too hot for him to handle.
But since it's already in his mind, he can't possibly forget it.
And once this matter is discovered, who knows what the consequences will be? Ian also feels that it is a bit troublesome.
Thinking about how to solve it.
Ian walked out of the Green Corridor and into the Emerald City.
But not long after leaving the city, Ian saw a familiar figure.
Li Wei strode over from the side of the road, looking at Ian with a mixture of anxiety and surprise: "Ian, where have you been these past few days!"
"I...."
Ian was taken aback and was about to say something.
Li Wei pulled him by the hand and led him outside: "Let's talk about it on the way back. The war is over, and we need to return to the school."
Ian was startled.
"it's over?"
"How did it go?"
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