Chapter 224: Chapter 211: [True Mirror] and [Advanced Projection Technique]
After a very brief adjustnt period, Lynn soon managed to calm the restless magic power with his increased spiritual power.
“071, show my current status,” Lynn silently muttered to himself in his mind, a template he had the brain computer create based on the villagers and wizards he had seen.
It was able to replicate his status to a certain extent.
[Designated Target: Lynn
Physical Vitality: High
Magic Power Scale: 92
Spiritual Power Rating: Third Circle Wizard
Spell Slots: [Fireball Technique], [Fla Touch], [Frost Blade], [Lesser-Magic Protection], [High-temperature Steaming Kill], [Liquid Nitrogen – Frost Domain], [Magic Barrier], [Lesser-Deflection Field]…
Fourth Circle: [Deflection Field], [Space Oscillation], [Advanced Projection Technique]].
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Each unit of the magic power scale is asured by a standard magic stone, capable of casting a complete first circle spell once.
For soone like Pearce, who had reached the rank of Wizard Apprentice, the magic power scale is four, while a formal Wizard usually has more than ten on the scale.
However, the magic power used for casting is not fixed; using pre-prepared materials or directly using alchemical devices to aid in casting can significantly reduce magic consumption… This is why even Wizard Apprentices can cast spells consecutively.
For example, to use [Liquid Nitrogen – Frost Domain], covering an area of about three ters around oneself, theoretically, it requires twelve units of magic power.
Since the air itself is filled with a large amount of nitrogen, Lynn doesn’t need to use any magic power for mimic elents, so the consumption is directly reduced to about five units.
Additionally, under overload conditions, most of the computing power and magic power are borne by the brain computer during spellcasting, allowing Lynn to use it even though he hadn’t yet advanced to a formal Wizard.
After all, this technique itself was modified from the first circle spell [Frost Touch], and was not difficult to learn.
Besides the enhancent of his magic power, during the recent tis, while busy with the technology of internal combustion engines and gunpowder, Lynn also kept up with his studies of magic, especially the book [Visual Control and Magic Illusion] he got from Aurora, which he almost wore out from constant referencing.
This book on illusion magic records many spells for controlling vision, the one that interested Lynn the most being the seventh circle legendary spell [True Mirror], and its subordinate fourth circle spell [Advanced Projection Technique]!
The forr was beyond his current strength and magic reserve, so he aid to learn [Advanced Projection Technique].
With the enhancent brought by the Magic Web, he could barely manage to study and master fourth circle spells, though it required a great deal of magic power.
The operation of [Advanced Projection Technique] is sowhat similar to the Projection Technique used by the Faceless when they went to the Magic Domain, which involves projecting magic power filled with one’s will to another place.
However, the difficulty is higher because it projects directly into the real world, involving the manipulation of light and requiring so kind of object as a dium.
For example, Aurora, the legendary witch who could control magic at will, once set a spell on his forehead with a kiss, and then used an ordinary glass mirror as the dium to carry out the projection, achieving the spell’s release unbeknownst to others.
Lynn pondered the application of this fourth circle spell and then looked out towards the direction of the Mist Sea.
After Monday, the fleet from the outside world quickly arrived at Yiyeta Harbor.
Unlike previous years, this ti the Lost Fog over the sea was only an empty shell, undoubtedly the most dangerous ti for the entire port city, Lynn could only hope that nothing would go awry…
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On the fifth day after Monday, several rchant ships with red flags slowly entered the port of Yiyeta, and then dozens of dockworkers unloaded bags of ore, precious herbs, leather, and other supplies, stacking them on the docks.
A middle-aged man in a deep blue robe, sporting a goatee, walked down from the deck and greeted warmly, “Long ti no see, Lord Orlando…”
“Indeed, it has been a while.” Orlando slapped the stout arm of the man, responding with a smile, and then hurriedly introduced Lynn. “His na is Kodi, Mr. William’s most trusted confidant!”
Lynn nodded. William was one of the three spokesn Helram sought in the outside world, similar in duty to Laud, responsible for transmitting intelligence from the outside and transporting so scarce materials.
“As for this gentleman…” Orlando looked towards Kodi, just about to praise him with a few words, when Lynn gestured for him to stop.
“Just call Lynn!”
“Lord Lynn!” Kodi greeted astutely, showing no contempt despite Lynn’s youthful appearance.
Anyone standing with Orlando was evidently a wizard, thus not soone he could afford to offend.
“What goods have you brought this ti…” Lynn glanced at the dockworkers moving the supplies and asked.
“Mostly copper and silver ore, as well as so magical beast leathers and rare potion materials…” Kodi replied respectfully.
Lynn nodded. Although there were many mines in Wizard Land, they had been mined for over three hundred years, making the mining increasingly difficult, so the main currency tals like copper, silver, and gold were very scarce.
However, starting today, even iron ore might beco scarce, simply because it wasn’t enough.
Although a great wizard could mimic tal elents with magic power, this substance was essentially still magic and could not replace real ore.
“Additionally, Mr. William also discovered a fascinating magnetite this ti, which can lift iron objects out of thin air, just like magic.” Kodi, eager to please, took out a palm-sized magnetite and handed it to Lynn.
From the mont Lynn interrupted Orlando, Kodi had acutely sensed who was really in charge.
Yet, that excessively young face of the other party unavoidably made Kodi underestimate him, involuntarily pondering if Lynn might be Master Helram’s child, to receive such respect from Orlando.
“Magnetite?” Lynn imdiately beca interested and took it from him.
“Have you seen this before, my Lord?” Kodi’s expression changed slightly, as these novel trinkets were specially prepared to please the wizards.
He had prepared two, the other intended for Master Helram.
“Indeed, I’ve seen it before in the Sekas Empire…” Lynn nodded.
The Sekas Empire? Kodi grew even more curious about Lynn’s identity.
Lynn toyed with it a bit, resisting the urge to make a compass on the spot, and continued to inquire, “Kodi, was your sea journey smooth this ti? How is William doing recently? Has the clergy made any moves?”
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