Wizard From Afar

Chapter 15



"Spell learning? I can\'t believe you chose to focus on spell learning - was your brain kicked by a donkey?!"

Isaac Grantham\'s incredible scream filled all corners of the library in an instant. He stared at Lauren who was still smiling at him, as if he was convulsed with anger: "no, I take back what I just said, your brain is kicked by a donkey!"

"It\'s just a last resort, Isaac." Loren chose to automatically ignore what the other party said later. In the face of such people, he needs to be patient: "if I have a choice, I certainly want to choose mystics. But I don\'t have time. The college will give me a task at any time. I must have the ability to protect myself in front of some monsters as soon as possible."

"Then you can also choose alchemy. This subject is easy to understand and can be used as soon as you get started!" Isaac asked loudly, "look, our ain Rand has been on the same level with me since taking alchemy!"

The little wizard on one side turned his eyes, his shoulders trembled, and tried his best to restrain the impulse to kill the bastard next to him: "let me remind you, the great Isaac, even mentor Dalton, must admit that incantation is an extremely useful subject, especially in the face of many complex situations, a spell can solve many problems."

"Oh... Yes, yes, that is, even a fool can wave a magic wand and turn the fool away!" Isaac shook his head to "agree", and then couldn\'t help spitting: "it is because of these magicians that the image of the wizard has deteriorated and degenerated into what it is today!"

Some embarrassed Loren could only smile bitterly, shrugged his shoulders, looked at the little wizard on the side, and then ignored Isaac who was still talking.

But of course he didn\'t have to - it\'s true that Loren needs to master some skills as soon as possible and be able to cope with the upcoming task, but these are secondary. From the beginning, Loren didn\'t intend to be led by the nose.

So he needs strength, and the most direct and practical way is spell learning. This is a course full of structure and analysis, which is much more helpful to him than other disciplines.

To put it simply, the spell is like a formula that has been listed. Using magic is to fill in numbers into the formula, and then everything will take its course. For the novice wizard apprentice, this is the most convenient and safe way to contact the void.

But just knowing the "formula" but not understanding it is like knowing its nature but not knowing its reason - unable to understand the reason behind those precise structures, just waving the wand mechanically, which is the origin of "magic tricks" in Isaac\'s mouth.

However, all this is based on "ordinary wizards" - they dare not touch the void too much, so they can only slowly understand and contact until their spiritual palace grows to a certain extent, so they can understand the principles behind those magic and understand its structure.

But all this is unnecessary for Loren.

He is not a native of this world, so as long as he learns magic, he can forcibly push out his original appearance according to the mantra, without worrying that his consciousness will be swallowed up by the void together with the spiritual palace, because he is not a member of this dual world, and his spiritual material is completely integrated.

Ordinary spell mages have to stop at those low-level spells because they dare not touch the void too much. At the same time, they can\'t bear too many spells because of the fragility of their spiritual palace. In front of Lauren, these so-called difficulties are like jokes. There is no need to worry about these problems.

But of course, Loren would not tell others this secret, even if it was Ayn Rand, who trusted him 100%, who recited it in his heart - the more he understood his "talent", the more Loren knew what it meant to other wizards.

They will break themselves into pieces for this secret, and then study them piece by piece until they find out.

"This is just selecting subjects." looking at the little wizard who is still worried about his future, Loren shrugged his shoulders as if he doesn\'t care: "with our talented Isaac Grantham and ain Rand, what else should I worry about?"

"Well... This sentence is really reasonable. I can\'t refuse my younger brother\'s request." Isaac nodded seriously, and then glanced triumphantly at ain beside him: "don\'t get me wrong. He said genius is me!"

The little wizard was too angry to pay attention to him and turned his head to one side.

"Of course, my time is very precious, so I can\'t have the opportunity to solve problems for you all day." Isaac also picked up his shelf: "so if you really need my help, you\'d better tell me in advance - for example, tomorrow afternoon or evening, I\'ll try to squeeze out some time for you."

"Then gentlemen, Isaac Grantham is going to continue to explore the secrets of the void. Time waits for no man. Truth and wisdom are waiting for me. Please allow me to leave first!"

The young wizard apprentice solemnly picked up his sheepskin scroll, like a martyr ready to set foot on the execution ground, held his head high, walked with vigorous steps, and bumped into the door without hesitation.

"Pretentious fool." the little wizard looked down at the book and shook his index finger of his right hand back and forth, pretending not to hear some Isaac\'s scream. Let Lauren open a smile... He remembered that the door was still open.

Well done. Glancing at the little wizard\'s complacency, it seems that his friend is more careful than he looks... But I like it, Lauren said in his heart.

So when ayin, who was still secretly proud, raised his head, he saw that Loren was looking at himself, with a strange smile on his face. The joy in his heart suddenly turned into embarrassment, and then quickly turned into shame: "what\'s the matter?!"

"Nothing." Lauren\'s smile remained unabated, pretending to be sincere and asked, "I just found that the door was closed by myself - do you know why the door was closed by itself?"

"This... This guy is so annoying that anyone may want to fight back!" before he finished, ain realized that he had made a mistake. There were only himself and him in the whole library: "but, but that doesn\'t mean I did it!"

"Oh, I didn\'t say you did it. How could honest and kind-hearted ain Rand do such a thing?" Loren imitated Isaac\'s voice at his throat: "even if he has the courage, he doesn\'t have the brain!"

"Don\'t you learn from that bastard!" the angry little wizard stared at Loren in front of him and struggled for a long time before he directly stuffed the two books in his arms into Loren\'s hand: "take it!"

"What is this?"

"Give it back if you don\'t want it!" the little wizard said angrily, but his face was red and purple. He turned and strode outside.

This is ayin Rand\'s note. He glanced at it quickly. There was no time to see the content. Loren immediately turned back and said, "thank you. Thank you very much!"

"Who cares!"

Ayn Rand, who was only half a step away from slamming the door, stopped in front of the door and seemed to hesitate for a long time. Finally, he said with a straight face: "if you really don\'t want to be a wizard who can only use but doesn\'t know magic, it\'s better to find that bastard Isaac."

"This guy is annoying, but he is really a genius. His research on occult science has far exceeded the level of apprentice. If there is that guy, even just learning magic will be very helpful to you - in addition, that bastard is bragging. He is in the college library almost every day. You can go to him whenever you want. I won\'t mind."

"I will definitely go." Lauren didn\'t look back and deliberately made his voice become very clear when he opened his notes. "But it must be after reading this."

There was no need to look back. He could guess from the footsteps that the little wizard went out with a smile.