Victor's reasons for choosing these two forms of witchcraft were not complicated.

His current situation is one of subtle crisis that is turning around, so maintaining the current situation and allowing himself to develop and grow in peace is arguably the most important thing.

For this reason, he chose an offensive magic spell and a defensive magic spell.

Among them, the offensive spell [Magic Impact] is a relatively common zero-ring spell. Its effect is to change the magic structure, trigger magic conflict, and create physical impact.

The downside is that it's not that powerful and its lethality is a bit weak.

The advantages are that it is easy and quick to use, consumes little energy, can train the ability to control magic, and is not difficult to learn.

It's a very basic zero-ring witchcraft that many wizard apprentices learn.

The Blood Shield spell is completely different.

This death magic works by drawing blood from nearby creatures or one's own body to form a shield that can effectively block any attack.

The drawback is the same as mentioned above: it requires the use of blood, which is a bit costly.

However, its advantages are high defensive capabilities, rapid casting speed, and the ability to modify the spell itself... such as adding poison to the blood shield, consuming more magic power, or consuming more blood to enhance the shield's strength.

However, the reason Victor chose this witchcraft was purely because he possessed the "Breathing and Blood Restoration Technique," which allowed him to enjoy its advantages without fear of side effects, making it his unique advantage.

[Academy points deducted successfully. Your two chosen spells have been confirmed. Please follow the instructions to the study room.]

The voice of Star Heart rang out again.

As its voice faded, a white light shone from it, pointing towards an area behind it.

Viktor glanced in the direction of the light and saw many apprentices going in and out. Without further hesitation, he followed the white light and walked for about a hundred meters before entering a closed chamber.

Viktor followed the instructions and sat down in the chair in the secret room. The dark room then displayed images like a virtual projection, and began to demonstrate how to use magic nodes to construct two zero-ring spells, accompanied by Starheart's cold voice explaining.

About an hour later, Viktor was kicked out of the study room, looking somewhat helpless.

"No, I haven't figured out all the problems yet... Is it already time?"

This one-hour study time was certainly not enough for him to fully master both spells. At most, he understood how to construct magic nodes and the precautions for using them.

But at least I've figured out 'how to use it'.

And that was considered fulfilling the task of assisting the apprentice in learning witchcraft. Star Heart determined that Victor had already learned it, so it opened the study room and kicked him out.

"But this kind of learning method is actually quite humane." Viktor walked out, glanced back at the study room behind him, and said, "I thought we'd have to get the books ourselves, but it's like this..."

Shaking his head, Viktor walked back down to the bottom of the Heart of the Star.

He has 60 points left, and he needs to exchange them for something else.

I've already exchanged for witchcraft; exchanging for more would be like biting off more than I can chew.

Various magical items and equipment are not considered, as most of them can be purchased from wizard shops or individuals, with only slight differences in quality.

We won't consider potions and ores for now. Low-level ones can be bought directly with magic stones, while materials that can be exchanged for with points at the academy are generally only produced by the academy and are expensive. In addition, Victor hasn't even scratched the surface of alchemy yet, and he knows nothing about potions, so it would be too wasteful to exchange them with points.

After hesitating for a while, Viktor decided to use his remaining points in a safer way – by purchasing 120 tutorial lessons.

Including "Basic Wizarding Knowledge Course", "Advanced Wizarding Course", "Basic Wizarding Learning Course", "Basic Alchemy Course"... 5 points per class, fair and square, each class lasts one and a half hours.

Just like when I was learning witchcraft, I was taught and guided by Star Heart in the study room. How much I could learn from the class depended entirely on my own talent.

Viktor was fairly confident in his talent, and if nothing unexpected happened, he would soon be able to acquire new equipment attributes... He was confident that he could make sufficient progress after completing these tutorials.

Another advantage of these instructional classes is that they are not time-limited and can be attended at any time.

As long as there are still seats available in the academy's study rooms, Viktor can start whenever he comes over.

Therefore, he can adjust the pace of the tutoring sessions according to his own learning progress, which is more convenient than having someone else give the lectures.

"However, the most urgent thing is to permanently consume the potion currently in my equipment slot... otherwise it will delay my progress."

Viktor closed the light screen in front of him, pondered for a moment, then turned and left the Star Tower, heading towards his residence.

......

The next half-day might be the last bit of free time Victor has in his life.

Because his body had not fully recovered, he only did a simple meditation today, so the efficiency was naturally not very good. As for the two new witchcrafts he learned, it was not convenient to learn and try them at home without being proficient in them.

So Viktor ended up spending most of the afternoon reading the two books Nina had given him.

But as it turns out, Nina was not lying about this.

At first glance, Viktor thought he was reading some kind of cryptic book.

The sentences were complex and tedious, one after another, with all sorts of strange nouns appearing one after another. Even though I knew every word, I was already stumbling over the words just by reading them, let alone understanding their meaning.

In fact, after reading for a while, Viktor realized that without a teacher to explain such specialized knowledge, it was impossible to learn from these books.

After all, if you don't even know what the various words in it mean, you can't just rely on your imagination to guess everything, right?

Realizing this, Viktor immediately felt more motivated to give Nina his guidance the next day, as well as to take the tutoring sessions he had earned with his points.

Nina has been Manugs's apprentice for many years and is in charge of maintaining the alchemy golem production line, so her alchemy skills must be quite good... Learning from her is much better than me foolishly doing my own research, right?

I wonder when Manugs will return. As a certified wizard who can assemble his own alchemical golem production line, his skill level is definitely exceptional.

Getting guidance from such an alchemy master would be far better than simply taking classes!

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