Chapter 22 Mentor
The next morning.

A knock on the door woke Lor from his meditation.

He put away the magic crystal in his hand and looked at the game panel.

[Charge Points: 21%]

"I can get 3.5 charging points in one night, which is not bad."

When I was in town, I could only get 6 charging points a month. Now I can get 3 points a night, which is a big improvement.

He made the bed a little, put on his new wizard robe, then stood up and opened the door.

Seeing that the person knocking on the door was not Kateya as expected, but a white-haired old man wearing a two-ring wizard robe, Lor was shocked and immediately bowed and asked:

"Master Wizard, do you have any instructions for me?"

"My name is Biggs Agulal, and you will be my student from now on." Agulal smiled gently, but his words were firm and irresistible.

"Yes, mentor." Lor immediately changed the address.

Lor was quite happy to have a second-ring wizard as his mentor.

Putting aside other things, at least he had someone to ask for advice when he encountered some difficulties in creating the microscope wizardry.

"Well, if you want to ask me something, you can contact me through this communication ball."

Agulal nodded with satisfaction, handed a black metal ball to Lor and said, "There is a ground vein communication magic inside it. You can use your mental power to move it to send a message to me."

"Of course, before you can use it, you must have made some progress, no matter what aspect. This is my reward for answering your questions."

The request he made was not too harsh, and compared with other wizards, it could even be said to be quite generous.

Not to mention those wizard apprentices who can't find a mentor at all, most wizard apprentices have to spend contribution points to ask questions even if they find a mentor.

This is not surprising. After all, knowledge is valuable, and understanding of knowledge is even more valuable.

"I understand, mentor." Lor quickly took the metal ball and responded.

"Okay, that's it. I'll leave first." After Agulal finished speaking, he disappeared in an instant.

"I wonder if I can get some apprentice witchcraft positions from this mentor."

Luo Er closed the door and returned to the bed in the bedroom. He played with the metal ball in his hand and thought to himself:
"It should be difficult. There is no future for second-ring wizards of the Fire and Earth elements in this era. They are all pioneers, and the quota for apprentice wizard positions should be very scarce."

"Unless I can come up with a workable prototype of microscopic wizardry, there's a chance I can get some share."

Although second-ring wizards cannot directly teach their apprentices the magic combinations they want to create, there is no problem in splitting them up and assembling them into multiple parts for testing.

Each witchcraft was created by themselves, and it is easy to take it apart.

For this reason, the share of apprentices in their hands will be even more scarce.

"Take your time. With some opportunities to ask questions, I can perfect a prototype in three to five months at most. There's no rush."

Lor took a deep breath, stopped thinking about it, put away the metal ball, took out the magic crystal and continued meditating.

Microscope witchcraft must be created, and the cultivation of spiritual power and the absorption of energy points must not be neglected.

after an hour.

"Boom boom boom——"

The knock on the door sounded again.

Lor stopped practicing, stood up and opened the door.

The person who came this time was not unexpected, it was Kateya.

"Sir Lor, this is the breakfast I brought you." Kateya handed a plate to Lor.

The food on the plate was nothing new: bread, beef, vegetable soup, and fruit.

"Well, do you want to come in and sit down?" Lor took the plate and did not refuse Kateya this time. After all, she was his lab assistant, so she should understand his research direction.

One person's plan is short, two people's plan is long. Maybe she can give me some inspiration?

Of course, before that, the necessary knocks must not be forgotten.

Just as Kateya accepted the invitation with a look of surprise, entered the room, and looked forward to the next step, Lor shared a piece of good news with her:
"Kateya, just before you came, Mentor Agulal came and accepted me as his student."

"OK?!"

Kateya was stunned for a moment, then reacted in the next second and said in surprise: "Congratulations, Lord Lor, Wizard Agulal is a second-ring wizard!"

Although Lor's words were not quite what she expected, this good news obviously made her happier than she had thought before.

"Ah."

Luo Er smiled and took her to the study room and said, "I'll take you to see the progress of my witchcraft creation. It would be great if you could give me some suggestions."

"Ok."

After hearing these words, Kateya calmed down completely, and at the same time she guessed the intention of Lor's previous news about becoming an apprentice of the wizard Agulal.

"How cautious he is." She sighed inwardly, "But that's true. Without his caution, he wouldn't be the only person alive on the flying boat."

The two of them soon arrived at the study.

Lor sat at the desk, put down the dinner plate, and handed the parchment to Kateya. "Take a look at these witchcraft models first and guess the type of witchcraft I want to create."

"Yes." Kateya took the parchment and read it carefully.

She knew that Lor was testing her abilities.

If not, she probably won't change it, but her status in Lor's heart will probably be much lower in the future.

About twenty minutes later, after finishing his meal, Lor raised his head and asked with a smile:

"Well, did you see anything?"

"Well, what you want to create should be an auxiliary witchcraft." Kateya replied.

"Yes, what else?" Lor continued to ask.

"This witchcraft is very special. It seems that it is not external witchcraft, but works within the sea of ​​consciousness?!" Kateya said uncertainly.

In fact, she herself felt that this guess was a bit outrageous, but she did not see any conductive runes.

If any witchcraft wants to be released externally, conducting runes is an essential part.

Without this rune as a foundation, the wizard would not be able to guide the elements out of his sea of ​​consciousness.

"Your guess is correct."

Luo Er confirmed with a smile, and then asked, "Do you remember the thing we spent an hour looking for in the central library yesterday and couldn't find?"

"Remember, you said you wanted to find a magic that could see very tiny things."

Kateya frowned slightly, looking at the basic rune units written on the parchment, "But can this combination really be done?"

Compressing the earth element to its limit might form elemental particles similar to glass burnt by the fire element.

What's the point of folding them again?
"Well, let me make a realistic model for you first."

Lor raised his hand, attracted a trace amount of earth element, formed a small lump of earth in his hand, and then attracted the fire element to start burning.

He decided to make a microscope by hand first, not only to make it easier for Kateya to understand, but also to use it when he went to his mentor to learn witchcraft.

Compared with a lot of explanations, the real thing is obviously more convincing.

(End of this chapter)

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