Chapter 270 Sorcerer League
Celia soon learned the details of the opening ceremony from Abros.

First, pray to God and tell Him about your growth. Then, Abros will speak from above, encouraging everyone and telling them about the changes in the curriculum and spiritual direction between the first and second years, as well as various arrangements.

He informed all the students about the Sorcerer League in July, and said that second-year students were already qualified to participate. However, he added that it would be best for third or fourth-year students to consider participating, because the Sorcerer League was restricted to those below the fourth rank. Anyone below the fourth rank could participate, regardless of whether they were students of the magic school.

But the magic school has extra spots available for the competition.

You don't need to participate in the preliminary selection or anything like that.

After the announcement of the Sorcerer League, the ceremony in the auditorium concluded.

The teachers of each class led their classes on a tour of the classrooms, informing everyone where second-year students should have their classes.

Finally, each class's instructors led their students to the cafeteria for a big meal, marking the end of the registration period.

Except for the students who couldn't attend the ceremony, everyone was filled with anticipation for their new life.

While eating, Celia overheard many people discussing the Mage League in July.

"This mage league is said to be continent-wide, and all mages of rank four or below can participate."

"Yes, but ordinary magic schools and non-student sorcerers need to go through many rounds of selection to participate. It seems that they have to participate in the city selection first, compete for a few national selection spots, then go to the national selection, and only those who win the national selection can participate in the final sorcerer league."

"Anyone who can stand out from the national selection is incredibly impressive."

"Yes, but the advanced magic schools in various empires don't need to go through so much trouble. Our school seems to have three team competition slots and ten individual competition slots."

"So few? Is there going to be an internal school selection process?"

"There are many. Many schools only have one team spot and one individual spot."

"Of course there will be a selection process. There are hundreds of students in the school, and only a few spots are available."

"We're only in second grade, we have no chance at all."

"Even those genius mages who reached the second tier in their first year wouldn't have a chance, right?"

"Yeah, let's just think about it and forget about it. We'll consider it again next year when we reach the third tier."

"..."

On the way back, Celia kept thinking about the Mage League.

Celia became curious about everyone's discussion.

"What exactly is this Mage League like?"

Celia chose to search on the spell ring.

The relevant information was easy to find.

This is a continent-wide competition held every four years. It was formed a hundred years ago after the four great empires gained independence. The Holy Court and the four empires were at war for many years, which led to a strong desire for peace among the people. After the peace talks, the five great empires jointly established this league with the aim of opposing war and turning war into a competition for peace.

Considering the immense destructive power of mages of rank four and above, the competition was limited to ranks three and below, with no distinction between ranks, only between teams and individuals.

The second and third order are all in the same arena.

Later, elves and orcs joined the league and obtained league slots, as did those independent small principalities. From then on, the Mage League became a continent-wide competition.

Before the July competition begins, each empire and magic school will hold selections. Leaving aside the empire's selections for now, the magic school's selections are usually held in May and last until the end of May. After a month's rest, they will go to the designated competition venue for the final league.

"Many schools will search for talented mages with great potential from all over the country after the previous year ends, spend four years training them, and tell them not to rush to advance to the fourth rank, but to accumulate power until the limit of the third rank, and then advance to the next rank after the competition... Wow, isn't that too unfair?" Celia had experienced the limit of the third rank.

The Blue Winged Seahorse is one.

"Five level 3 mages at the limit in a team competition... Why aren't they exploring ancient ruins? What kind of competition are they even participating in?"

Ross's voice came through: "Even a team at the peak of the third tier might not be able to defeat a berserk Bluewing Seahorse, and how do you know they didn't explore the ruins?"

"makes sense……"

Perhaps those ruins that were completely conquered were conquered by the third-tier limit mages trained by these schools.

"Let me check on the situation at our school..."

Celia looked up the Protoss Wall at the school and asked her mentor Elena before finally coming to a conclusion.

"The school doesn't have a dedicated team for the competition; the team competition relies entirely on students forming their own teams... No wonder we haven't won the trophy in several years."

Celia stared intently at the rules of the competition, which stipulated the limited use of scrolls and potions: "But this has nothing to do with me, a second-tier mage. Without scrolls, a third-tier mage like the Blue Winged Seahorse is not someone a mere second-tier mage like me can defeat."

Ross laughed and said, "Aren't you going to look at the reward?"

"I'm not going to look anymore. No matter how generous the reward is, it's the same as not getting it."

Even so, Celia couldn't help but check the previous awards.

"Let me see. In addition to a lot of gold coin rewards, the top ten in the individual competition and the top three in the team competition will all receive fourth-tier magic puppet customization materials provided by all empires."

"The top three in the individual competition and the team that comes in first place will also receive a very powerful... passive spell, [Puppet Meditation]?"

Celia's eyes lit up. "Puppets can meditate?"

She immediately looked at Ross and asked curiously, "Lord Ross, do you know this passive spell?"

Ross shook his head: "This is a new spell, it didn't exist a thousand years ago. Back then, puppets were only used to assist in combat. They didn't have natural puppet hearts, so they couldn't exert even one-tenth of the combat power of today's puppets, and they didn't study spells like puppet meditation."

Hilia searched for the effects of the [Puppet Meditation Technique]. As one of the rewards of the Mage League, its effects were no secret on the Protoss Network, and Hilia quickly found them.

"After learning the Puppet Meditation Technique, it should be used in conjunction with the Puppet Storage Technique. It is triggered after the puppet is stored in the storage space, allowing the puppet to 'meditate' and continuously increase the magic concentration of the sorcerer. The effect varies from person to person, and can reach up to 50% of the efficiency of the basic meditation technique... which is equivalent to a 50% increase in meditation efficiency. That sounds amazing."

Celia was somewhat tempted.

Suddenly remembering something, she asked, "Lord Ross, do you have a similar passive spell?"

Ross smiled slightly: "Yes, a third-tier passive spell, Deep Meditation. I'll teach it to you after you reach the third tier."

Celia asked, "Is there anything that can be learned at the second level?"

"I've already taught you what I need to know. The meditation method you're using now is already the optimal one. It's just that you've entered the depths of the God Realm, and your magic power limit has been expanded to the second-tier limit, so it seems like your progress is very slow."

"Do you remember what I said at the end of last semester? We'll finish all the second-year courses within a month. Starting tomorrow."

Celia's heart tightened. "I'll do my best..."

"It's not about trying your best, it's about making sure you succeed."

"Okay! I'll definitely do it!"

(End of this chapter)

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