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Chapter 4: No Talent but I have Ti

Translator: Lonelytree

Soon, Eli returned ho and lit up the oil lamp filled with animal fat.

This was an oil lamp that was commonly used in this world. Not only was it bad for the eyes, but it was also accompanied by a strange choking sll. It was usually used by the poor.

However, he couldn’t care less about that. Under the dim light, he impatiently took out his notes.

Looking at the silver-edged book, Eli’s emotions surged.

Who didn’t fantasize about mastering supernatural powers when they were young? It was just that the reality of his previous life didn’t allow it. But now, a real chance to master the magical was placed in front of Eli, so how could he not be excited?

He flipped open the book.

He passed by the aningless ravings of the original author, Saleen tatrin, and arrived at the page for the ditation technique.

According to the notes, Wizards and Knights were completely different. Knights relied on their physical bodies, while Wizards relied on their ntal strength to interfere with reality. The natural ditation technique increased ntal strength.

As for Mage’s ditation thod, it was to use Mage’s ntal strength to co into contact with the elental world and then rge it with the elents to achieve the purpose of increasing ntal strength.

The process was simple, and what Eli had to do was to complete the first step, which was to feel the elental world.

As long as one could feel the world of elents and complete one’s first complete ditation, one could be considered a beginner sorcerer-apprentice or a Level-1 mage.

This process was very difficult but also very simple.

According to what Saleen tatrin had said, the duration of a mage’s training could be as short as a few days to half a month or as long as one to two months. The duration would not be too long, and the longest would not exceed four months.

“I wonder how talented I am.” Eli was a little curious, hoping that everything would go according to the plan.

The ditation thod was not very long, and Eli quickly morized it. Closing his notebook, he recited it twice to make sure that he had not forgotten anything. Then, Eli took a deep breath, closed his eyes, and prepared to start his first ditation.

Two hours later.

Eli slowly opened his eyes.

He had failed.

For two whole hours, he tried to sense the elental realm, but he could not sense anything. There was only a vague feeling, but he could not capture it.

The notes had described this situation before, and it was normal.

What he had to do was turn that trace into a real entity within two months. From there, he could truly sense the elents’ realm and step into the extraordinary realm.

Sensing the elental world was part of Eli’s plan. After all, even if he was a top talent, it was impossible for him to succeed on his first try. Eli also understood that his talent might not be that good.

Eli wasn’t discouraged by his first failure, but after a while, he closed his eyes again and started his second cogitation.

The result was obvious. The second attempt was still a failure.

Observing the sky through the window, Eli knew it was late, so he hid the book and went to sleep.

That was the first day that Eli arrived in this world.

‘I hope I can beco a Level-1 mage as soon as possible.’

Before going to sleep, Eli thought.

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Two months later.

“Damn, I failed again.”

In the room, Eli’s brows were tightly furrowed. His attempt to perceive the elental world had failed once again.

It had been two months since Eli’s first ditation. He had gradually adapted to life here, to the path filled with feces and garbage, to the hard black bread, and to work in the library.

During this period of ti, Eli persisted in his ditation every day while learning the relevant knowledge to work hard for the upcoming test.

Although he felt good about himself, he was still a lot worse than those who had learned since young. In the past two months, Kart had changed his work area, so Eli rarely saw him, and he was very happy about that.

Of course, the most important thing was still the progress of breaking through to a Level-1 mage.

He was still stuck at the first step.

That’s right. He hadn’t sensed the existence of the elents realm yet.

Eli had originally thought that his talent might not be considered good, but it shouldn’t be bad either, but reality told him that his talent should be at the rock bottom part.

“At my current pace, I’m afraid I’ll have to find another way out in a month.” Eli frowned and pondered.

Being a librarian was undoubtedly a good job. If he left, he was afraid that it would be difficult to find a job with such a good environnt and good pay in a short ti.

The other option was to do manual labor, which was sothing that Elie was unwilling to accept.

Fortunately, the book provided the solution.

Eli took out the hidden notebook from the groove on the wooden bed against the wall and flipped it open.

The book was very thick, and the paper was very hard. It was about a hundred pages long. Eli began to flip through it, and his powerful mory allowed him to find the page he wanted to see.

“Crush the White-curled flower. Its sll could help you sense the elent’s realm!”

The White-curled flower was a precious dicinal material. For Knights, it was very effective in healing wounds, but for Mage, it was one of the important ans to sense the elental realm in the early stages.

The reason why he didn’t buy it before was that he was too poor. He just happened to receive his salary a few days ago, and a gentleman gave him a tip a few days ago, which made him think of this thod.

In fact, it was not a big deal that his ditation was slow.

After all, he was immortal.

As long as he kept ditating, he would be able to sense the elental realm one day. This was not a problem because he had never heard of an apprentice who could not even sense the elental realm.

Eli was not too worried about his slow progress. Although he was not very talented, as long as he ditated, his spiritual power would always improve, and he would eventually reach that limit.

Although this ti could be 20 years, 30 years, 50 years, or even 100 years.

He did not care about any of that. After all, as long as he could advance, ti was not a problem for him. Mortal species were always in a hurry, and their short lives were an important reason. However, to him, it was the exact opposite. This was also why Elie had set the general route of advancing by farming.

This might not be exciting enough, but it was the most suitable path for him.

The only obstacle in this path was to find a place where he could farm in peace.

Eli had chosen the library.

This was also the reason why Eli was a little anxious.

He had no choice. If he wanted to “farm” safely, he had to have a ‘field’ first!

The library wasn’t bad. Not only were there a large number of books for him to read, but the place wasn’t as simple as it seed. The head of the library was said to have a close relationship with the Emperor.

“so, I’ll first buy so White-curled flowers and advance to an apprentice. Then, I’ll learn Quick mory and pass the exam. And then, I’ll stay in the library until I can’t.”

Eli went into detail about what to do next and imdiately took out all his belongings from the groove.

Two silver tarls and thirty-four copper tarls.

This was only because he had saved up his salary for the past two months.

“I’m poor!” Eli sighed. He did not know the exact price of the White-curled flower, but he knew that it was not cheap.

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