Chapter 239 Reactions from all sides, journal revenue sharing, ranked #1 in the same period!
Chapter 239 Reactions from all sides, journal revenue sharing, ranked #1 in the same period!
Chapter 239 Reactions from all sides, journal revenue sharing, first among its peers!
library.
"Very good!"
Seeing that Ian had agreed, Elton's face immediately lit up with an excited smile.
Finally, I've managed to establish some connection with this important person.
Even if you fail, you might still get some rewards.
After saying that, he picked up a copy of the Spark Collection and the Elemental Warp and Weft and organized them.
We're about to leave.
"Elton, where are you going? During working hours?" a supervisor asked, frowning.
"Sir, it's like this..." Elton explained immediately.
After hearing this, the supervisor looked at Elton with some surprise, seemingly not expecting him to have such a relationship.
"We were short one librarian among the staff. How about this, I'll apply for one for you when you get back."
He thought for a moment and said.
Such gifted scholars often have extensive networks of connections throughout the academy, so it's best to cultivate good relationships with them.
"Thank you, supervisor." Elton's eyes lit up; he hadn't expected the surprise to come so quickly.
The other servants nearby looked on with envy.
Elton quickly left the counter amidst everyone's gaze, and out of the corner of his eye, he saw two wizards from the Four Symbols Academy arrive.
"Gwen, the latest issues of Spark Collection and Elemental Latitude and Longitude are out. I'll buy you a copy."
A dignified male wizard looked at Gwen beside him, his eyes burning with desire.
He didn't have a teacher from the Second Ring, but the one in front of him was Kieran's disciple.
If he could win her over, it would definitely be a great opportunity for him on his path to becoming a wizard.
"Hmm." Gwen nodded.
She was fully aware of the man's pursuit and enjoyed the feeling.
She was indeed unremarkable among Kieran's disciples, but compared to most of the wizards in the academy, she was someone that some wizards wanted to curry favor with.
Suddenly, she heard the man's surprised voice.
Turning my head, I saw him holding the new journal, staring in disbelief.
"Wow, the cover wizard for this issue of Spark Collection is actually from our cohort! Wait, he also has a section on Elemental Latitude and Longitude. That's amazing!"
"That amazing?"
Gwen was also surprised when she heard this; she was actually in the same class as them.
It's important to know that academic research is also a path to success within the academy, but most wizards have absolutely no connection to research.
"I wonder what the wizarding community is like?"
She imagined it, and looking at the man beside her, she suddenly felt a little disgusted.
"Who is it?" she asked curiously.
"It's actually someone from your Four Symbols Academy, Ian Green? Hmm, haven't you mentioned this name before, Gwen?" The male wizard slowly approached Gwen.
"What?"
Gwen was startled when she heard the name and looked at the journal.
On the cover of the Spark Collection, next to "Adaptive Improvements for Zero-Circle Sorcery," Ian's name stands out prominently.
Below is Elena's recommendation: "An article every zero-ring wizard must read!"
Is it really him?
Gwen was completely stunned. She quickly flipped open the journal to the first article, a character introduction.
She finished reading it in an instant, which confirmed that it was indeed Ian.
"Give me the elemental coordinates," she continued, taking them from the wizard's hand.
Then flip through it.
A few seconds later, a bitter smile appeared on her face: "It really is him!"
"Do you know him?" The man next to him asked curiously, his eyes lighting up.
Getting to know such a genius would undoubtedly bring many benefits.
Gwen's expression became complicated.
There was indeed an opportunity presented to her, but she gave it up.
As for now...
Everything is too late.
For a moment, even the male wizard beside him seemed utterly uninteresting!
"Tobin, let's not contact each other anymore."
A few seconds later, she turned to the wizard beside her and said.
The wizard was stunned, watching Gwen walk further and further away, and he could see her fists clenched tightly.
It was as if he was suppressing his emotions.
Alchemy Department.
As a second-circle wizard, I send them a copy of every paper I publish.
But at that moment, Augusto was chatting with Darwin when he saw the new journal arrive.
"The latest issue of the journal?"
Augusto chuckled, but before his gaze fell upon the elements, he had already spotted the Spark Collection.
"Zero-ring sorcery... Ian... Adaptive modification... Elena."
A look of surprise flashed across his eyes.
I originally thought there was only one chapter on alchemy, but there's actually another one on sparks.
And it's even the cover.
It's worth noting that, from an academic perspective, the cover of Spark Collection might even surpass the articles in Zone 1 of Element Latitude and Longitude.
Just as I was about to look, Darwin had already started flipping through it. A few seconds later, he exclaimed, "Kieran has found an academic genius! This article is excellent!"
Even the minister gave such an evaluation?
Augusto's eyes flickered, and he flipped through the book, then was immediately shocked.
"In the long run, this article will probably have a more profound impact on the academy than the modification of the white crystal staff."
He grinned, never expecting that Ian would have such an understanding of zero-ring sorcery.
Fortunately, it's currently in their alchemy department, so it might come in handy in the future.
Sometimes, such academic geniuses can be more effective than a powerful wizard.
Another corner of the alchemy department.
"Father, let's forget about this spot. I can't beat him," Connor sighed.
Looking at his dejected son, Auf's gaze remained resolute: "No, you must strive for the elite sequence. If you want to advance further in the academy, and the next opportunity is in five years, with full-scale war imminent, can you afford to waste time?"
"But?" Connor hesitated.
"Don't worry, I'll help you."
"Of said in a deep voice."
Wind Whisper Academy.
Elena also flipped through the paper, but her focus was on the elements and their coordinates.
"This kid actually knows alchemy?"
Seeing the familiar name made her pause for a moment.
And the changes were so drastic that even she hadn't seen them in many years.
"In other words, he had the energy to study so much witchcraft while researching alchemy!"
.
She pursed her lips.
For the first time, I thought it might be a good idea for her to bring Ian into the project team.
Perhaps Ian can bring her unexpected benefits.
at the same time.
Greenwing also got his hands on the latest issue of the journal as soon as it was released; he reads every single issue.
"Wait, is this Ian?"
He stared blankly at Ian's name on the cover of Spark Collection.
And that's not all...
"Elemental Latitude and Longitude also has one, wow, is this person really from the same period as us?"
He grinned, somewhat shocked.
"Ian?"
Suddenly, he heard a surprised voice beside him. He turned around and saw a pretty girl in a light blue wizard's robe.
Nicole is the top student in their current season of Wind Whisper Academy.
Nicole stopped because she heard a familiar name.
She soon learned the reason.
"He was our contemporary? And he's already a scholar?"
Nicole's eyes widened.
She originally thought Ian was at least one grade older than her, but it turned out they were in the same grade.
Moreover, she was able to withstand the same depth of the Wind Abyss as him, or even deeper.
He's actually a scholar?
"But... as expected of him!" Nicole smiled as she recalled their meeting.
Looking at the smile on Nicole's face beside him.
Green Wing, standing to the side, was stunned.
and many more.
What exactly did Ian do?
Learn from the inside.
Many scholars have gathered here today.
This is because the publication of papers is a time of celebration for scholars, with salons and banquets being indispensable.
Today is different, though, as many wizards are eagerly awaiting Ian's paper.
Because the last speech had such a huge impact within the association.
However, when I saw the same article appearing on the element's latitude and longitude...
Many wizards were still shocked.
After all, there is a fundamental difference between a cover of Spark Collection and a cover with elements from Latitude and Longitude Zone 1.
The former only proves that the wizard does have a deep understanding of the zero ring.
However, the latter proved that its understanding of the first link was equally profound.
"It's really hard not to like it!"
Diana pursed her tongue, and the air she exhaled seemed to become slightly hotter.
"Why!"
Hugo sighed. Although he had also published an article in this issue, and even in the second section of the Elemental Latitude and Longitude, which was enough for him to advance to the rank of scholar and would have been sought after in the past, he was clearly not the protagonist today.
But he wasn't angry.
"One day, I will surpass you on the path of scholarship."
He decided to use Ian as a role model to spur his actions.
Not just within the college.
Outside the academy, Ian's article also caused quite a stir.
Especially his theory on zero-ring sorcery learning.
Many wizards can imagine that improving their own witchcraft will not be an isolated case in the future, and may even set off a trend for a period of time.
"My brother-in-law is something else!"
Inside the Pierce Chamber of Commerce, Feynman clicked his tongue, while Audrey rolled her eyes at her brother.
Good guy.
His father hasn't changed how he addresses her, but you have already changed how you address him. Does it have to be so natural?
But she couldn't help but feel a surge of joy.
After all, Ian and she share in each other's fates.
"Keep an eye on Ian from now on; I feel like something's off about him."
At this moment, the head of the Emerald Shadow family, Jules, had a cold expression on his face, realizing for the first time the threat posed by Ian.
"How could he improve so quickly?"
His eyes flickered as he pondered some possibilities, even recalling some ancient legends passed down in his family.
Are those things true?
"The cover of Spark Collection only has 5,000 contribution points, while the article in Element Latitude and Longitude Zone 1 has 15,000 contribution points."
Inside the castle, Ian looked at the contribution points he had received, feeling somewhat puzzled.
The cover art is comparable to articles in the top tier, but the contribution points are about the same.
"After all, it's a zero ring, so it's probably more symbolic."
Ian shook his head and looked at Elton across from him.
He had a rather favorable impression of the wizard in front of him.
"Thank you for delivering it. If you ever need anything in the future, feel free to ask me for help."
"I should act like an adult."
Elton sat up straight, but listening to Ian's mutterings, he cautiously asked, "Did I just hear you mention contribution points, sir?"
Ian nodded.
This is no secret.
"Sir, the cover has far more than five thousand points!" Elton quickly said after hearing this.
"Oh?"
Ian was a little curious.
"That's right, you get extra commission for each issue's cover, which means you get an extra 5% profit based on the amount sold," Elton said.
"Is that so?"
Ian was taken aback.
"Generally speaking, a normal Spark Collection can sell around 5,000 copies. Each copy costs 100 magic stones, which means you can get around 25,000 in dividends. However, your copy, sir, will definitely sell out. We might even increase the number of copies sold," Elton continued.
Is that really the case?
Ian's eyes widened instantly.
There's actually a dividend, but is it normal that there are only 5,000 shares?
However, this is not surprising, since it is in paper form and many wizards will likely choose to borrow it.
Moreover, each round costs 100 magic stones, which means that most zero-ring wizards cannot afford it.
Given that it's mainly located in the area of elemental mysticism, it's not surprising.
Even so, if the amount doubles, it would still be a gain of 50,000 magic stones.
If only there were a little more...
"Perhaps I have enough resources for the late stage of the first ring cultivation."
Ian's eyes lit up.
It can only be said that the benefits he gained from this paper publication were truly immense.
However, the paper has only just been released in Elemental City, and it will still take time for it to spread.
Let the paper continue to fly a little longer.
As for him...
Ian looked down at the communication crystal and saw the message from the Molten Institute among dozens of invitations.
It shows that he has passed the review.
The time was shortly after the paper was released.
"So, am I now considered a famous scholar? Interesting."
Ian shook his head.
soon.
He arrived at the Molten Core.
"Scholar Ian, here is your borrowing privilege. I'm so sorry to have taken up so much of your time."
The wizard who borrowed the book had a smile on his face, a far cry from his previous coldness.
Ian walked into the library, the wizard's voice still echoing behind him.
"Take care, and feel free to call me if you need anything."
soon.
Ian entered the library. The first floor was for those at the early stages of the first ring, but Ian's target was not there; it was the second floor.
In a corner on the second floor, he saw his destination.
"Flame Micro-Management!"
Ian looked at the sorcery and explained that it could control flames in various forms.
Does it enhance the precision of the flame?
Ian pondered.
The Blazing Hand has already undergone three upgrades, increasing in temperature, size, and range. It seems this time it might be about refinement.
but.
Having successfully borrowed the document, Ian headed downstairs.
As I passed the stairs, I sensed a wizard descending from the third floor. He had long red hair and exuded an explosive aura, as if he had just adapted to the breakthrough in spiritual power.
A wizard in the late stage of the first ring.
This was common in the academy, but Ian had seen this person before.
"Has Abraham Flameheart already broken through to the late stage of the first ring?"
Ian was shocked.
The top person in their group has actually broken through to the late stage of the first ring.
It seems his talent is not on the same level as El's!
"Do we know each other? The wizard from the Four Symbols Institute?"
As if noticing his gaze, he turned his head to look at him.
"Ian Green, wizard of the Four Symbols Academy, is here to borrow some materials," Ian introduced himself.
"You're Ian? I've heard my teacher mention you, and I've read the latest issue of the magazine. You're very impressive," Abraham said, looking at Ian.
"Thanks."
Ian nodded, surprised that his fame had spread to this extent.
Moreover, this first person doesn't seem to be that difficult to get along with.
"Let's connect on the phone. You can contact me if you need anything at the Molten Core Institute in the future."
Abraham said.
Ian nodded.
After exchanging contact information, Abraham slowly left.
After leaving.
He walked deeper into the Molten Core and eventually entered a castle.
"Where did they go?" Huo Yan asked, looking at his student.
“I went to the library and met a scholar,” Abraham said.
"Oh?" Huo Yan asked curiously.
"It's Ian."
Huo Yan heard the name.
A thought flashed through his mind: fire runes, academic genius... He had once come to him seeking out his students.
But he had no regrets.
"Congratulations, Abraham, you've advanced to the late stage of the first ring. You're the first one of your generation to do so."
His eyes were smiling.
He valued the development of a wizard's spiritual power more than academic achievements.
Ian... well, his talent is ultimately just average.
"They're about to advance their talent level!"
After returning home, Ian also focused on improving his talent.
Surprisingly, someone has already advanced to the late stage of the first ring. His initial talent is still far inferior to that of the true geniuses among these students.
"Moreover, after the elites, there are core disciples. The top ten in each academy are probably no less talented than Abraham."
Ian felt a sense of unease about the future.
His talent is still not enough.
"I'm still 650 points short. Let's start with this Flame Micro-Management skill and also complete the Flame Hand skill."
Ian took a deep breath.
Calm down.
I started learning.
Several hours later, he successfully mastered the basics of witchcraft.
Over the next few days, Ian returned to his normal routine, turning down all the gatherings he could.
He needs to focus on improving himself.
And as the magic gradually improved.
The published papers also flowed into other areas of the elemental mysteries via airships and various other channels.
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